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Damage Industries Rigid Rail

Friday, March 8th, 2013

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The Damage Industries Rigid Rail is a proprietary 2 piece drop-in hand guard replacement quad rail that interfaces with a standard government issue barrel nut. Named the Rigid Rail because the system does not move or flex, anyone can install it without specialized tools or a gunsmith. It is precision machined to MIL-STD-1913 specifications with a MIL-SPEC hard coat anodized finish and the slot positions are CNC engraved. Like all Damage Industries product, the Rigid Rail is made in the USA.

Black is available now at the introductory retail price of $99, with other colors available soon.

damageusa.com/product/ar15m16m4-carbine-drop-rigid-rail

Coming Soon – Banshee Shoulder Pads from Shellback Tactical

Friday, March 8th, 2013

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www.shellbacktactical.com

What’s Congress Doing To Help The Industry?

Friday, March 8th, 2013

Lets face it, the tactical bubble has burst. As the war winds down, things have slowed up quite a bit, but sequestration has put an end to not only training but the purchase of commercial soldier systems commodities.

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Tactical Tailor’s Casey Ingels is in Washington this week to meet with members of Congress. One remedy that has been mentioned is to introduce legislation that would require the Department of Homeland Security to fall under the Berry Amendment. Here’s the problem with that approach. It’s been done. In 2009 the Kissel Amendment (Berry Amendment Extension Act) required DHS to adopt Berry Amendment buying policies which require all textile based commodities to be manufactured in the US from US raw goods. Berry dates back to WWII and was intended to protect both the industrial base as well as the military. Unfortunately, the Kissel Amendment turned out to be a failure. In 2009, DHS decided that it didn’t really apply to them becuase of this statement in the law, “applied in a manner consistent with United States obligations under international agreements.” It gave them an out that they needed in order to continue to purchase foreign goods. Can you imagine anything more ridiculous? Border Patrol agents are issued foreign manufactured uniforms. It’s almost insulting.

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Recently, the federal government agreed on new terms for TSA agents that would raise their annual clothing allowance to over $500. Currently, the contract for these uniforms is with fashion house VF. Agents have an account and order their uniform items online through VF’s website. Unfortunately, those uniforms are no made here in the US.

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Two immediate things could happen that would breathe some life into the US tactical industry that has made possible the amazing modernization of the US service member’s clothing and individual equipment over the past 10 years.

First, the Army needs to stop messing around and announce their new camouflage pattern. Second, Congress needs enact tough legislation that places not only DHS but the entire federal government under Berry, requiring them to purchase their clothing and individual equipment from US sources. There are enough loopholes that foreign produced specialty items can be procured and if the demand is there, US based manufacturing will be established. Additionally, Congress needs to pressure the Obama administration to issue an executive order requiring DHS to comply with the spirit of the already existing Kissel amendment.

Blue Force Gear Is Giving Away A BELTminus

Friday, March 8th, 2013

Earlier this week, Blue Force Gear formally introduced their new take on the warbelt and suspenders, the BELTminus. Integrating their Helium Whisper technology, BELTminus weighs just ounces and was designed as a load carrying platform for jungle operations.

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Now, they are giving one away. For your chance to win a padded model (your choice of size) comment in this article on SSD your favorite BFG product.

From now until 2359Z 08 Mar 2013 post your entry here on THIS post on SSD and nowhere else. Only entries here are eligible to win. We will randomly select the winning entry once the contest closes.

Use any alias you want to post but be sure to use a valid email address since that’s how we’ll contact the winner.

One entry per email address. We will delete entries that violate this policy.

Must be 18 to enter. Void where prohibited.

US Elite – Spotlight on Granite Gear

Friday, March 8th, 2013

Through 3/25/2013, US Elite’s monthly Spotlight On: features Granite Gear. Get 10% OFF all Granite Gear purchases plus FREE SHIPPING/FREE RETURNS. With every purchase you will also be enteredinto the Granite Gear GIVEAWAY – enter to win a Special Mission Raid Pack!

Giveaway page:
www.us-elitegear.com/spotlight-on

Contest Rules:
www.us-elitegear.com/spotlight-on-contest-rules

HSGI 1.5″ Cobra Belt Official Release

Friday, March 8th, 2013

High Speed Gear has released their Battle Proven Tactical Nylon Gear version of the 1.5” Cobra Belt. The belt is constructed to the same strengths and durability as the standard Cobra belt, but designed for those who need a daily wearer around the office or out in the field.

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The 1.5” Cobra belt will be available in a variety of colors with initial offerings allowing the end user to select their size, buckle, and belt color.

Cobra Buckle Colors:
Black
Foliage Green
Coyote

Belt Colors:
Urban Grey
Coyote
Tan
Black

The 1.5” Cobra Belt is built with the same specifications as their standard Cobra Riggers Belt but without the D-Ring. Sewn with Bonded 138 nylon thread and laminated with an industrial strength adhesive to give more rigidity and stiffness.

www.HSGI.us

Note – High Speed Gear 1.5” and 2” Cobra Belts are NOT Labeled or Certified for Climbing or use as Life Saving Equipment.

Is Your Instructor Teaching You DBVT?

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

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Potomac River Group to Distribute Wilcox’s RAPTAR Product Line

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

Wilcox Industries has announced a sole distributorship in the United States of their Rapid Targeting and Ranging (RAPTAR) and RAPTAR Lite to the Potomac River Group (PRG) of Ashburn, VA. The agreement will cover all domestic and government sales of the RAPTAR product line.

This partnership enables Wilcox to focus on the manufacturing and production of the RAPTAR line while turning over the distribution efforts to PRG. Wilcox will continue to support PRG with marketing and technical support as requested.

“Wilcox recently launched the RAPTAR and RAPTAR-Lite at SHOT Show in January and have had a very positive response to the products already”, said Jim Teetzel, CEO of Wilcox, “PRG has shown that they have the capabilities to run with the current success and proceed productively with distribution efforts.”

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“PRG is pleased to partner with Wilcox in the distribution of the RAPTAR and RAPTAR Lite”, said Frank Frysiek, CEO of PRG, “The RAPTAR will suit the needs of our Federal, state and local customers; while we expect the RAPTAR Lite will have applications for both law enforcement and sportsmen. Sales and dealer program details will be announced shortly.”

Wilcox’s RAPTAR is a lightweight, integrated technology system. RAPTAR harnesses and fuses an Infra Red (IR) Laser, a Visible Laser, IR Flood and a Laser Range Finder (LRF) all within a single, compact, ruggedized all-weather package. The RAPTAR Lite is a separate system that includes a red visible aiming laser, an infrared aiming laser, a variable focus infrared illuminator, and a 60 lumen SureFire flashlight that can be upgraded to a 120 lumen head to provide unsurpassed target illumination.

For ordering and pricing information on the RAPTAR and RAPTAR Lite please contact PRG at 703-771-3003.