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Sons of Liberty Patch from ITS Tactical

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

Sons of Liberty

The Sons of Liberty were influential in orchestrating effective resistance movements against British rule in colonial America on the eve of the Revolution, primarily against what they perceived as unfair taxation and financial limitations imposed upon them. The Sons of Liberty effectively undermined British rule, paving the way to America’s independence.

In 1767 the Sons of Liberty adopted a flag that has often been referred to as the rebellious stripes flag, which features nine vertical stripes (five red and four white.) These nine stripes have been said to represent the Loyal Nine, a clandestine political group that inflamed public opinion of British law and predated the Sons of Liberty.

A seminal act and lasting legacy of the Sons of Liberty to the history of the American Revolution, was the December 16, 1773 orchestrating of the Boston Tea Party. Some might point out that the echo from the Sons of Liberty can be heard today, as our rights are being encroached upon and our Constitution attacked. Not a flag of distress or of war, but one of defiance, one that was used in the face of such tyranny.

The ITS Tactical Sons of Liberty Flag PVC Morale Patch measures 2″ x 1″ and features hook velcro on the back.

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Congrats Brittney!

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

Congrats!

The SSD family is very happy for you and your significant other!

Recon Shooting Mat from Crosstac

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

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This new shooting mat from Crosstac is a lightweight version of their popular long range shooting mats. Called the Recon, it weighs only 1.2 lbs and is made of two layers of 500D Cordura and rolls to a compact 14″ x 3″ size for transportation and storage. The cool thing about this mat is that one side is MultiCam and the other is A-TACS AU. Additionally, both sides incorporate a channel for your bipod.

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www.crosstac.com/product/recon-shooting-mat

Mayflower Goes Typhon

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

Mayflower tells us that they are working on getting all of the correct Kryptek pattern materials in stock. Here is a Low-Profile Armor Carrier (LPAC) and UW GEN IV Chest Rig is Typhon. You can see how well it pairs with Arc-teryx Talos in Wolf.

MRC - Typhon on Wolf

www.mayflower-rc.com

Chris Kyle Memorial – What Can You Do?

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

Kryptek gave us a heads up that you can donate at www.americasmightywarriors.org and make a note ‘Chris Kyle Memorial.’ America’s mighty Warriors says that 100% of all donations will be sent to the family. Fallen SEAL Marc Lee’s mom, Debbie Lee is the President of this organization.

Look What The Mailman Dropped Off

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

KCRF Patches

We received another batch of the ‘Keep Cam and Return Fire’ patches we gave away during SHOT Show. There are more than you see here but by no means an infinite supply. These aren’t for sale and we are trying to come up with a contest to give a bunch away. Any ideas?

Kickstarter – ‘3rd Person View’ Action-Cam Camera Mount for Extreme Sports

Tuesday, February 5th, 2013

You’ve got just under two weeks to get in on this UK-based Kickstarter project by Sail Video Systems. The ‘3rd Person View’ action-cam camera mount for extreme sports, is exactly what the name implies. Instead of standard POV mounts, this one puts you in the picture.

3rd Person View action-cam camera mount for extreme sports

It consists of three elements: the curved carbon sandwich backplate that is worn with a waterproof adjustable sports belt, Fully adjustable camera pole and a unique locking/release mechanism. Additionally, there are two adapters that will enable you to mount any camera (up to ±1,5 kg) at any angle

www.kickstarter.com/projects/erikvonk/3rd-person-view-action-cam-camera-mount-for-extrem-0

Ron Paul Calls It Like He Sees It

Monday, February 4th, 2013

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In a tweet that supporters are calling a brave act, former Texas Representative Ron Paul calls it like he sees it posting, “Chris Kyle’s death seems to confirm that ‘he who lives by the sword dies by the sword.’ Treating PTSD at a firing range doesn’t make sense.”

What do you think?