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Mattock Drysock LT from Arc’teryx LEAF

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

During SHOT Show Arc’teryx launched the new Mattock Drysock LT which marked their first foray into footwear. There have been GORE-TEX® socks on the market for decades so the question you have to ask yourself is, “Why should I choose the Mattock?”

We just opened the pool so I had Tactical Fanboy put on the Mattock last night and left him soaking overnight to see how he fared. Just kidding, it wasn’t overnight, but he experienced two sessions. One thing he didn’t notice was one of the most common sensations when wearing GORE-TEX® in a fully submerged environment. Even after 15 minutes he didn’t notice that slight clamminess you may experience when you wear GORE-TEX® next to the skin. This was thanks to his Darn Tough socks and trouser legs. He said he could feel the pressure of the water pushing the Mattock tight against his feet and legs but that he was bone dry. Once he came out of the pool, his clothing and feet were perfectly dry. Arc’teryx has that seam taping down to a science.

Feet

Having worn them, I feel there are three things that make the Mattock stand out. First, the fit. Designed to be worn inside footwear, the Mattock are sized XS – XXL and articulated to integrate with the footbed. This will help with hot spots but I suggest that you consider your sock thickness and boot fit when choosing your Mattock. Also, take a little care when putting your boots on in order to smooth the material of the Mattock as much as possible in order to avoid creating pressure points.

boot

Second is the height. The Mattock goes all the way to the knee so that you won’t step into a puddle and walk out with a sock full of water.

Leg

And finally, is the Velcro strap that keeps the Mattock in place so that you aren’t spending all of your time pulling them up.

Tie

Overall, the advantage offered by the Mattock is pretty big. You can add the protection of GORE-TEX® to your feet when you need it, essentially upgrading your boots for wet environments. Offered in Crocodile and MultiCam.

Arc Mattock CrocArc Mattock MC

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Design Like You Give A Damn – The NEMO Story

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

What a great company.

www.NEMOequipment.com

Great Article On Technology For The Battlefield Airman

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

CMSgt (Ret) Mickey Wright is a career USAF Combat Controller and an old friend. He is one hell of a guy and still works to bring the capabilities to our Air Force’s Battlefield Airmen through his job with Rally Point Management. Recently, a friend pointed out an article he wrote for the Winter 2011/12 issue of “Air Commando Journal” magazine entitled, “Technology at the Tip of the Spear” where he discusses modernization efforts as well as the Summer Camp process that works to spirally insert new technology into the Special Tactics kit bag. Click on the image to download.

ACA Journal

Thanks to Black Diamond Advanced Technology for hosting the article.

D3CR in Kryptek Nomad Giveaway

Monday, May 6th, 2013

D3CR Giveaway

Haley Strategic is giving away 1 D3CR in Kryptek Nomad (not commercially available yet!), plus a D3 Tee and a Non Permissive Environment Specialist PVC patch. Winner to be picked at random on May 17. Like and share on Facebook for your chance to win. HIT IT!!!!

3 Items That The Anti-Gunners Are Going On About

Monday, May 6th, 2013

Maybe it’s last weekend’s NRA Annual Meeting but over the past few days three separate items have come out that the anti-gun crowd are latching on to. All three are the work of very pro-Second Amendment folks. But, sometimes the path to damnation is paved with good intentions. All of them will be used in an anti-gun agenda. Personally, I look at each of these separately, with varying degrees of interest and support but the question we need to wrestle with as an industry is whether to throttle it back or to use the attention to further our own agendas. Despite what the Left will tell you, the NRA isn’t pulling anyone’s strings and there are lots of people out there with lots of disparate interests. Some personal, some philosophical, but all pro-gun.

Item 1. Forbes Magazine reports on the ‘Wold’s first entirely 3D printed firearm

liberator

Called the Liberator, a name of significant historical significance, this pistol is the creation of Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed. Over the past year or so, he’s had some wins and some losses, but all along, it’s been a serious case of ‘look at me’ syndrome.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m the world’s biggest fan of innovation and turning things on their head, but following this story has been like watching a reality show. As I told a reader via email, “This is really bad timing but I highly doubt this is the first one ever. I’d say that other people who have done this have had enough sense to keep it under wraps. Some people just can’t get in the limelight enough.” I understand the kid wants to be famous, but some things need time to become ubiquitous lest they are vilified and made illegal. If everybody had a printer then it’s going to be harder to legislate. With few people owning 3D printers yet, it’s much easier for them to become a talking point for the media and an easy win for someone who wants to look tough on crime. When the public doesn’t understand the technology, they’ll believe what they’re told. And this young man is doing his best to call attention to himself and this capability.

There’s no real technological leap here. He’s just printing a gun out of plastic (you have to use a nail as a firing pin). He hasn’t developed a new method for making plastic rifled barrels or a new material that will stand up to the repeated shock of a weapon firing. As I said, I’m pretty sure this has been done before but those that did it, didn’t want it to become mainstream. I’d say that makes Cody Wilson less inventor, and more salesman. Expect half-truths to rule the day as this hits the mainstream media. Hopefully, as 3D printing has much more to offer the world than zip guns, we’ll see some cooler heads prevail as pressure mounts to throttle the technology.

Item 2. The Open Carry March on Washington

Organizers are using Facebook to bring 1,000 or more marchers together for an open carry march on the nation’s capitol as an act of civil disobedience. Here’s what they have in mind:

On the morning of July 4, 2013, Independence Day, we will muster at the National Cemetery & at noon we will step off to march across the Memorial Bridge, down Independence Avenue, around the Capitol, the Supreme Court, & the White House, then peacefully return to Virginia across the Memorial Bridge. This is an act of civil disobedience, not a permitted event. We will march with rifles loaded & slung across our backs to put the government on notice that we will not be intimidated & cower in submission to tyranny. We are marching to mark the high water mark of government & to turn the tide. This will be a non-violent event, unless the government chooses to make it violent. Should we meet physical resistance, we will peacefully turn back, having shown that free people are not welcome in Washington, & returning with the resolve that the politicians, bureaucrats, & enforcers of the federal government will not be welcome in the land of the free.

March

Reading through their Facebook page, I’d have to say that I have stumbled upon one of the actual intellectual battlegrounds for the war on guns. Apparently, I’ve been living in a bubble because I’ve never seen this level of people talking past one another. It is amazing how many anti-2A posters have been drawn there to vent. The Facebook page embodies the dangers of the internet and many of the posters seem to be breaking my basic rule of thumb when putting anything on the internet; civility. Don’t post anything you wouldn’t say to a person’s face. If however, they would say those things in person, the anti-gunners might ought to consider that the people they are threatening are armed.

Many examples of social change have been borne on the back of civil disobedience but unfortunately, I see so many ways this can go sideways. At any rate, expect this to become bigger and bigger news as the date approaches.

Item 3. During a seminar on home defense at the NRA convention, trainer Rob Pincus advocates placing a gun safe in a child’s room

The Huffington Post jumped right on Rob Pincus’ seminar on Home Defense where he proposes the notion of placing a spare weapon in a safe in a child’s room in the event of home invasion. But right off the bat, Pincus lays it out as he sees it. He knows it is going to be contentious.

“How about putting a quick-access safe in your kids’ room?” Pincus asks. “We have an emotional push back to that. Here’s my position on this. If you’re worried that your kid is going to try to break into the safe that is in their bedroom, with a gun in it, you have bigger problems than home defense.”

As you saw in the video, Pincus points out that a child you can’t trust in his own bedroom will just as likely try to get into the safe in your room as his. I agree on both counts. A lot of the negative that we see regarding children and guns can be traced back to parenting.

However, based on the media’s hypersensitivity to linking guns and children for maximum effect, this probably wasn’t the best timing for this line of thinking to go public. Anyone speaking at the convention had to know that they’d be placed under a microscope. But, if this is the best they can come up with based on the amount of coverage they dedicated to the NRA Annual Meeting, I’m not getting too worked up. Having said that, you won’t find me discussing in public where I might or might not put a safe of any type.

Olympus II Load-Out Bag

Monday, May 6th, 2013

OLYMPUS II BAG

Litefighter’s Olympus II Load-out Bag is extremely versatile. You can pull it, wear it like a pack, stack it for transport and use it like a small shelved locker once you get where you’re going. It features a 120 lbs capacity with an expandable panel at the top to help manage the load.

ABS Frame w/ 360 Foam Protection
Fully Retractable 14″ Steel Handle with Two Settings
Integrated Ruck Suspension System W/ Adjustable Padded Shoulder & Waist Straps
Three Point Entry Lockable System with #10 YKK Pulls
4″ Heavy Duty Polyurethane Wheels with Replaceable Steel Housing
Top Opening 12″ Wide Lid for Easy Access and a Clear Marking Window
Three Removable ABS Divider Shelves Turns Bag Into Rolling Footlocker
Integrated Front Document Pocket
TSA Compliant
Lifetime Warranty

The Olympus II is offered in a variety of colors including MultiCam, UCP, USAF Digital Tigerstripe, Coyote Tan, Black and Foliage Green.

Oly Color Options

The Olympus II Load-Out Bag is available for Individual, unit, and agency purchase. For more information go to their website www.litefighter.com.

Gorilla Range Bag from S.O.Tech

Monday, May 6th, 2013

Gorilla Range Bag

New from S.O.Tech is the Gorilla Range Bag System. I got a sneak peek at this thing at SHOT Show and I really like it. For one thing, it’s a sling bag design making it easier to tote around. The GRB is a 3 part system which is comprised of a range bag, 2 pistol cases, and a cleaning case. Each item was designed from the ground up to function seamlessly with one another.

The main bag itself has pockets that are designed to carry:
-various sized paper targets
-staple gun
-elastic loops for markers
-ammo boxes
-2 pistol cases (included)
-cleaning case (included)
-extra big front pocket for extra pairs of hearing protection (friends or family range days)
-extra big front pocket for extra pairs of eye protection (friends or family range days)
-first aid kit

Additionally, there are pistol bags as well as a cleaning kit bag.

specopstech.com

Defensor Fortis Modular Helmet System

Monday, May 6th, 2013

Air Force Security Forces…

Want an NVG Mount that actually stays put?

Want a RAIL System for helmet mounted lights, or helmet mounted cameras to document training or actual operations from Airman “Point of View” for AARs?

Want a better, adjustable, more comfortable helmet retention?

Want your goggles to stay put on your helmet?

Here’s your solution! It will completely modernize your existing ACH-style helmets.

Defensor Fortis Modular Helmet System from ADS

You now have the ability to add these items/capability to your currently fielded MICH/ACH helmets. No need to buy new helmets. This system adapts to what you’ve already invested in. It includes an integrated helmet cover with rails and VAS shroud from Gentex/Ops-Core along with a Charge Pro MPLS light from Princeton Tec and a set of ESS Pivot Profile Goggles which are designed to work in concert with the Ops-Core ARC Rail. The whole kit and caboodle is topped off with the Team Wendy Cam-Fit Retention System with Boa Fit Constrictor for custom fit.

The Defensor Fortis Modular Helmet System is available through ADS Inc.