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S.O. Tech Using History To Inspire New Designs

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013

S.O. Tech Collage

Stars and Stripes recently published an article on James Cragg, president and CEO of S.O. Tech. It details how Cragg and his company found inspiration in Civil War-era equipment such as Union Army Captain Anson Mills’ woven cartridge belt and cavalrymen’s saddlebags when designing their gear. Cragg, having two years ago attended attended the US Cavalry School in Montana to study the gear of the Indian Wars period, and this year attended the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, has a firm understanding of the equipment of the era and how mistakes and innovations made then can be learned from to create better gear for the present.

Full article: korea.stripes.com/news/technical-advances-during-civil-war-make-advances-innovation-today

A-TACS LE Camo Pattern Now Available

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013

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The long awaited A-TACS LE pattern that was featured at SHOT 2013 is now available for purchase through Schott Performance Fabrics. A-TACS LE camo was developed for, and with the assistance of, law enforcement professionals. It’s designed less for concealment and more as a “show of force” pattern for specialized situations that require the use of Special Operations or Tactical Response Teams.

Additionally, not only are the A-TACS camo patterns including A-TACS LE the official patterns of the Spirit of Blue Foundation, but for every product purchased in the A-TACS LE camo pattern, Digital Concealment Systems will be donation a portion of the proceeds to the Spirit of Blue Foundation.

Be on the lookout for future announcements regarding the availability of products featuring new A-TACS LE Camo.

www.a-tacs.com/

www.schottfabrics.com/

www.spiritofblue.com/

Most Innovative Use of Mayflower Chest Rig

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013

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This photo from Mayflower customer CT shows that you can use that UW Gen IV chest rig for things other than just carrying magazines. Just show this photo to your wife or SO before you purchase one as a means to persuade them that it truly is a great investment.

www.mayflower-rc.org

Iron Hammer Armory – 1st Annual ‘Circle The Wagons’ Field Training Event

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013

Circle The Wagons

Iron Hammer Armory is hosting the First Annual ‘Circle the Wagons’ field training event in Byers, Colorado on October 19th and 20th. Over 20 introductory firearms and tactical courses will be available over the two-day period. Instructors include members of Rockwell Tactical Group, professional shooter Dani Bryan, and members of the American Centurion Network. In addition to the courses, there will also be timed events with cash/prize awards. Registration includes single course, day pass, and weekend pass options; day and weekend passes are limited. Further details, including a full list of courses, pricing, and class requirements can be found here.

Note: 30 rounds mags are legal to own in Colorado, and legal to use. The misconceptions about Colorado ridiculous new law is the driving reason for Circle the Wagons. Colorado law bans the TRANSFER of hi-cap mags, not their use or possession. As long as you “owned” them prior to July 1st of this year, you are legal to use them.

www.ironhammerarmory.com/

Cat Trap Tourniquet Holder from OC Tactical

Tuesday, August 27th, 2013

The cleverly named Cat Trap is a PALS compatible carrier for the issue CAT tourniquet. Quite simply, it uses shock cord and a cordloc to secure it and adjust the tension.

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Additionally, there is an adapter that flips everything sideways for horizontal carry.

Available in Multicam, Coyote 498, Ranger Green, and Black.

***A-Tacs and Kryptek Coming Soon

stores.octactical.com/-strse-218/Cat-Trap-Tourniquet-Holder

Alpacka Raft, LLC

Monday, August 26th, 2013

Alpacka Raft

Alpacka Raft, LLC is a company that specializes in durable, high-quality hand-built packrafts: small, portable inflatable boats designed for use in all bodies of water. Alpacka Raft rafts are built using urethane-coated nylon and manufactured using a sophisticated mix of sewing, welding, and gluing methods. The rafts are built with a single air chamber and two seat chambers, which is believed by Alpacka Raft to be the safest and most durable design for rafts of their size. Alpaka Rafts come in 12 models, designed for everything from a single rider on calm water to multiple riders on rapids. Alpacka Rafts are made in the USA.


www.alpackaraft.com/

SOFREP Acquires SpecialOperations.com

Monday, August 26th, 2013

I just found out that SOFREP has acquired the longstanding website SpecialOperations.com. Founded in the late 90s by Tom Hunter, it contained a great deal of insider SOF information. Over time Tom sold the site and its forum baca me the focal point.

Now, SOFREP plans to take SpecialOperations.com back to its roots and reinvigorate it as a SOF wiki that contains history, education and serves as a learning portal for worldwide SOF. If anyone can do it, it’s the staff at SOFREP.

I asked Brandon Webb if they were going to keep the forum and at this point he was unsure. Brandon updated me that SOCNET is a separate entity and will remain in place.

Congrats guys! I can’t wait to see the relaunch.

Chip and Shannon Wilson School of Design at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia

Monday, August 26th, 2013

The owners of athletic clothing brand LuLulemon Chip and Shannon Wilson have combined $8 million of their own wealth with a $4 grant from LuLulemon to establish a New School of Design at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Richmond, British Columbia. According to a press release on the Arc’teryx website, “The provincial government is matching the $12-million total donation, with Kwantlen putting up the remainder of what is estimated to be $36 million in total going toward the design school.”

Interestingly, many of the staff at Vancouver-based outdoor clothing manufacturer Arc’teryx are graduates from Kwantlen. So obviously, as a company they are very excited by this development. Both school and business will benefit from their close proximity as students interact with industry on internships.