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Extreme Outfitters Father Day Sale

Friday, June 14th, 2013

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Today starts Extreme Outfitters’ weekend Fathers Day Sale. Customers can receive 15% OFF everything on our site with the code Fathers15 (excluding Blackhawk products and weapons parts).

www.extremeoutfitters.us

Now That’s A Rifle

Friday, June 14th, 2013

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From Para Bellum Products in Niceville, FL.

S.O.Tech – Everything In House

Friday, June 14th, 2013

Everything-In-house

www.SOTechTactical.com

Save 20% on MultiCam Thru 30 June from NEMO Shield

Friday, June 14th, 2013

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Join NEMO Equipment in celebrating the United States Army’s 238th Birthday. To celebrate the greatest fighting force in the world, they are offering a 20% discount on all online MultiCam® products today through June 30 2013.

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Call NEMO to place your order 800-997-9301. *Products available to ship early July.

shield.nemoequipment.com/multicam2013

Coming Feb 2014 From Adidas – AX2

Friday, June 14th, 2013

In addition to the AX2, look for the Fast X in the same colorway.

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www.adidas.com

LBX Teams With Maddox Defense To Offer Mobile Solar Kit

Friday, June 14th, 2013

LBX Tactical has teamed with Maddox Defense to bring you an affordable solar mobile solution.

LBX Solar Kit

Click on image to download full.pdf

The LBX Solar Kit I includes:
– 5 panel solar charger with USB output
– 500D hook & loop closure pouch for solar charger
– Small chargeable battery pack(Capable of 5 recharges on an iPhone)
– MOLLE pouch for battery pack

LBX plans to release a Kit II and Kit III solar solution with Maddox Defense in the future with increased output capability.

Link to full kit:
lbxtactical.com/collections/solar/products/lbx-solar-kit-i

Link to individual products:
lbxtactical.com/collections/solar

Introducing TNVC University

Friday, June 14th, 2013

TNVC recently launched a Youtube channel that is chock full of night vision knowledge. When they spoke with us about sharing it, I suggested we take the idea one step further by making it a regular feature here on SSD. They agreed and here we are, launching TNVC University. I am really excited to have them on board. Let the learning begin…

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TNVC’s core is education. It always has been; It always will be. While we do sell night vision and related gear, we are not salesmen. We are real life trainers first. We are educators. We can outfit a team or department with the night vision equipment they need, educate them on what it does, and then show them how to use it operationally. Our managerial and training staff is made up of former military special operations/former law enforcement special operations, and all currently hold a badge. This is not just a job for us. We understand the importance of putting quality equipment into the hands of the people who depend on it, because we also depend on it. TNVC as a company felt compelled to fill the void in informative and educational material when it comes to night vision, which is why we are pleased to announce our YouTube series that we hope will bring insight into the night vision world. We will be adding topics on a regular basis, however, if there is something that you would like to see us cover, feel free to email us any suggestions.

www.TNVC.com

Soldier Systems Congressional Watch – Updated

Friday, June 14th, 2013

HR1960, the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act is on the House floor today. The bill would provide $638 billion for DOD; $552.1 billion in baseline defense spending plus $85.8 billion for Overseas Contingency Operations. It also includes $5.1 billion to restore readiness accounts for Afghanistan, and includes the restoration of Army and Air Force flying hours programs and facilities sustainment.

This is probably the most significant issue. The bill authorizes $52 billion over sequestration caps. We will need to see what the Senate comes up with.

Update – The bill passed 315 to 108. Read the roll call vote here.

Additionally, the Senate Armed Services Committee marks up today, as does the House Appropriations Committee.