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Chris Kyle Memorial Raffle

Thursday, March 28th, 2013

Chris-Kyle

A group of partners of patronage led by Yamaha and Kryptek and are contributing elite outdoor gear and an adventure getaway for the ultimate raffle prize pack to benefit Chris Kyle’s family. Chris Kyle was killed on February 2nd, 2013 while attempting to help a fellow veteran. Chris was a former Navy SEAL sniper and a member of the Kryptek family and, he was a devoted father and husband.

Prizes

The winner will be announced at the Brimstone SXS & ATV Roundup in Huntsville, Tennessee at 8:00 PM EST on August 31, 2013. If not present, the winner will be notified by phone on stage and live. Each entry is $5 with no minimum on the number of entries per raffle entrant.

www.kryptek.com/chris-kyle-memorial-raffle

You do not have to be present to win.

Spuhr AB Now Accepts Paypal

Thursday, March 28th, 2013

Spuhr

The title says it all. Spuhr AB now accepts Paypal for payment. I know it’s big in Europe and Spuhr should be as well.

www.spuhr.com

GI Joe 2 – Remember, It’s Just a Movie

Thursday, March 28th, 2013

Let’s face it. Movies like “GI Joe” are gear porn for your eye holes. Our favorite moments are often Schwarzenegger gearing up in ‘Commando’ or Lee Marvin kicking some Nazi ass in ‘The Dirty Dozen’. So lower your guard for an evening and enjoy some explosions and exotic firearms with the added bonus of laughing on the inside (or maybe the outside) at what promises to be some very tactically appropriate one-liners.

GI Joe 2

It was no surprise to me to hear that our friends at Tactical Pro Shop, LLC. had again been involved with outfitting the GI Joe team. And, like an unscrupulous arms dealer playing both sides, they outfitted the Cobra troops as well.

“Our involvement usually starts with a phone call giving us the broad strokes like ‘were going to be in the desert’, and we round up coolest looking, or technically accurate, apparel and gear to fit those parameters,” related Tactical Pro Shop’s Matt Kime. He went on to say, “We are extremely fortunate to have earned the trust of the separate departments that are involved with the apparel and gear. And the Directors and Tech Advisors appreciate that our day job is outfitting the real-life versions of the characters they are depicting.”

“We treat our film projects with the same degree of confidentiality that we extend our Military and LE customers. In most cases, I avoid specific story details as much as possible, so I can enjoy actually watching the movie.”

Matt is particularly impressed with Ray Park’s depiction of Snake Eyes, 12 year old’s personnel hero, “I was fortunate to be able to visit the set in Louisiana for the filming of one of the final sequences of the movie, and the characters look amazing. The Snake-Eyes suit in this film is the truest to the character it has ever been. We did not have anything to do with the suit, but he does use some custom pieces we made pretty extensively.”

Matt told us to keep our eyes peeled for some custom pieces from Aker Leather, Blade-Tech, Viking Tactics, Yates, Line Of Fire, and a BUNCH more.

Go see GI Joe 2 and remember, it’s just a movie.

Rogue American Apparel Is Coming To Italy

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

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Rogue American Apparel is coming to Italy. For details visit www.facebook.com/RogueAmericanApparelItaly

Sawdust By Design

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

If you’re looking for carved wooden plaques, name plates, coin racks and jumbo-size scare badges, then check out Sawdust By Design. Here are a couple of examples of their work.

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sawdustbydesign.com

Cobra 2.5 Pack from ATS Tactical Gear

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

ATS Tactical has just released photos of the new Cobra 2.5 Pack. This isn’t the Cobra II many of you have heard about but rather a natural upgrade.

Cobra 2.5 V1 001

The Cobra 2.5 one day assault pack is a slick front, low vis redesign of the original ATS Cobra pack. The 2.5 was designed to be a less “military” looking pack and is as simple as the design can be. 2.5 measures about 19” tall, 13 inches wide and is about 3.75” deep, and is almost 927 cubic inches. The Multicam Litelok version of the 2.5 weighs 1.5 pounds, while the 500 D packs weigh in a half pound heavier at an even 2 pounds.

Cobra 2.5 V1 016

The pack has brushed DriLex on the inside of the front panel and on the inside back panel of the pack to utilize the ATS CAP (Cobra Accessory Pouch) line of organizing pouches. There is a hydration carrier slot in the back face and a center mounted port for drink tubes and cable routing. A carry handle is Box X sewn to the top, and there are two rows of PALS webbing on the bottom for attachments and to add a layer of protection to the bottom of the pack. The zippers are the best available: #10 YKK coil zippers and dual zipper pulls, with the front face flat pocket using a #8 YKK coil zipper with a single zipper pull. The pull tabs have been replaced with Mil Spec 550 cord to keep metal-on-metal noise to a minimum. The face zips all the way open for easy access. There are four external compression straps with ITW/Nexus 1” GTSR side release buckles and a six inch long by two inch wide soft side Velcro panel for patches, placards and tapes.

The Cobra 2.5 is currently available in Coyote Brown and Multicam 500D Cordura, as well as MultiCam Duro Litelok. All ATS brand gear is covered by their lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship.

www.ATStacticalgear.com

SMG Lee Hosts Pannone Covert Carry Class

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

If you want a peak at what types of drills you’ll do at a Covert Carry class by Mike Pannone, you’ll enjoy this video by SMG Lee of a recent Alias Training Course.

Brand & Oppenheimer Names Peter Raneri as Vice President of Sales and Business Development

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

Based in Red Bank, NJ, Brand & Oppenheimer Co., Inc, a century old textile converter has announced the appointment of Peter Raneri as Vice President of Sales and Business Development.

“We are very pleased to welcome Peter to our company,” said Dan Pezold, President of B&O. “We are confident his marketplace experience, energy and passion in creating and building strong customer relationships will help drive B&O’s sales and serve to diversify our business, expanding within the Tactical, Industrial and Specialty segments.”

Raneri, age 54, comes to B&O with nearly three decades of diverse apparel and textile sales and business development experience. Most recently, he served as National Sales Manager for Industrial Opportunities, Inc a textile commercial contract cut and sew provider located in Andrews, NC. Raneri also held sales and marketing positions at AccuMed Innovative Technologies, Fabrite Laminating Corporation, Safer Textiles and Freudenberg Nonwovens, Inc.

“Attracting a senior officer of this caliber is another sign that B&O is moving forward,” stated Jason Drattell, Praesidian Founding Partner. “We are excited about the company’s position and continue to support Peter and Dan as they implement their vision for the company.”

B&O was founded in 1913 as a supplier of garment linings. In October 2011, Praesidian Capital, StoneCreek Capital, LLC and management acquired the company.