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Whiskey Two-Four Exclusive Distributor Of ROE Apparel

Friday, July 26th, 2013

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Whiskey Two-Four is the exclusive distributor of ROE Apparel, with ROE’s Basic Shirt being the first addition to the line. The Basic Shirt is manufactured in the USA with US made materials. The sleeves are composed of 50/50 nyco ripstop with loop panel and hook and loop adjustable cuffs. The torso is made from Cyberknit JL3021FX Cordura baselayer fabric, which is 55% cotton, 37% Cordura nylon, and 8% spadex with wicking and antimicrobial treatments. It features an athletic cut with extra length to stay tucked in. The Basic Shirt is available in sizes SM-XXL, in A-TACS FG, Green Zone, and MultiCam camouflage patterns and Coytote.

www.wtfidea.com/clothing/

US Elite Gear Pack Sale

Friday, July 26th, 2013

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US Elite Gear is having a sale on packs. Save up to 40% off on brands including Arc’teryx LEAF, Eberlestock, Granite Gear, Tactical Tailor, Osprey Packs, GeigerRig, High Ground, S.O. TECH, and Paladin. All orders over $99 get free shipping. Sale ends August 1st.

www.us-elitegear.com/pack-sale.html

Disruptive Tech – Test Firing a Full 3D Printed Gun

Friday, July 26th, 2013

Now that the lame stream media has moved on from trying to scare the hell out of Joe the Plumber and his neighbors with wild tales of streets run red with the blood of innocents caused by 3D printed guns in the hands of wild eyed Libertarians bent on mayhem, we can once again begin to take a realistic look at the technology.

These guys manufactured a complete rifle on a 3D printer. They call it the Grizzly, named after Canadian models of the Sherman tank from World War Twice. It’s a .22LR contraption based on the Defense Distributed Liberator design, and like that model, uses a roofing nail as a firing pin. The Winchester Dynapoint round split both the barrel and receiver for about 2″ but I’d say this has a lot more to do with the materials than the construction.

Of course, I have to add a caveat. I always take pause with anything accomplished by a guy who wears a ring on his point finger. There’s something sketch going on there, one way or another. But in the end, it’s outliers like these guys who will drag us all kicking and screaming into a micro manufacturing society.

Rogue Gunfighter LVR Now Available In Black

Friday, July 26th, 2013

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By popular request, Rogue Gunfighter’s LVR is now available in Black. The LVR is a Berry-compliant low visibility armor carrier designed with an integrated pouch-cummerbund system that forgoes the need for multiple MOLLE pouches. An included detachable modular MOLLE chest rig does allow for further customization, however, along with multiple Velcro loop panels. Other features include adjustable shoulder straps, rear vest panel with built-in admin pouch, drag handle, adjustable radio pouch, and removable kangaroo two magazine pouch.

www.roguegunfighter.com/index.php/tactical-nylon/lvr-detail

Additional Details On The New Army Physical Fitness Uniform

Friday, July 26th, 2013

This is the briefing provided to senior Army leaders regarding the new Army Physical Fitness Uniform. I am no longer in the Army but as a former Soldier, I really like what they’ve done. Traditionally, going back to the banana suit (yes, I’m that old) Army issue PT uniforms haven’t been much to write home about. For those of you unfamiliar, the Army colors are Black and Yellow so a Black PT uniform is quite fitting. For those of you worried about being run over by a maniacal driver during periods of darkness; never fear, your trusty companion the reflective belt won’t be going away.

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If you read the last post on the APFU, which featured Slide 4, and the associated comments, you will recall that a Ft Bragg-based Soldier mentioned recently participating in a recent Limited User Evaluation. It’s also mentioned in this brief. And, even more interestingly, the formal announcement is slated for 1st Qtr, FY 2014. The APFU announcement was originally to coincide with the Camo announcement. I’d say this adds even more credence to the idea that the Camo announcement is now scheduled for AUSA.

If anyone wants to share the Camo Improvement Effort slides, I’d be most obliged.

Granite Tactical Gear Purchased By BRZZ Gear LLC

Friday, July 26th, 2013

This is exciting news for Granite Gear. We look forward to updating you on how this will improve what we see from Granite Gear during our coverage of next week’s Outdoor Retailer Summer Market.

Acquisition of Granite Gear Inc. to Bring Brand to New Heights

Two Harbors, MN – Granite Gear LLC (a newly formed division of BRZZ Gear LLC) lead by an investment team of outdoor and luggage industry veterans, has acquired the assets of Two Harbors, MN based Granite Gear Inc. and Granite Tactical Gear. Brand co-founders, Jeff Knight and Dan Cruikshank are excited to stay on board with the new management team to assist in taking the brand to new levels in the Outdoor and Travel Goods Industries.

Bryan Kinsley, CEO of Lake Forest, IL based Granite Gear LLC, has 30 years of sales and operational experience in the Outdoor and Travel Goods markets. Kinsley commented, “In putting together a list of criteria for our initial acquisition, the Granite Gear brand and team fit the bill perfectly. We see tremendous opportunities both domestically and internationally with the superior quality and heritage the brand exemplifies.”

Zee Zhuang will assume role of VP of Operations and she brings over 25 years of global business experience to the Granite Gear LLC team. She will spearhead the daily operations and factory relationships of the newly formed entity.

Rob Coughlin, who will hold title of Senior VP of Sales and Product Development, is a 2010 SGB 40 under 40 honoree. He has 20 years of executive level experience in sales and operations in the branded Outdoor, Back to School and Travel bag industry. He is pleased to join founders Knight and Cruikshank in leading Granite Gear into the future. Coughlin remarked, “We’re incredibly excited and humbled to be associated with an innovative and authentic brand like Granite Gear. In addition, we look forward to growing the brand while remaining true to the values that have kept the company in the marketplace for over 27 years.”

Design and manufacturing will remain in Two Harbors, MN. Knight remarked, “We feel great about the acquisition. After several meetings with the new team, we quickly felt like they were longtime friends. It really sealed the deal for us when it became clear they saw the value of our Northern Minnesota headquarters and our long-term team of dedicated and talented staff. We are all looking forward to continued growth and innovative developments with this influx of new leadership, experience and capital.” Dan Cruikshank added, “Granite Gear has developed a reputation among hard-core outdoor enthusiasts for making rock solid and innovative gear and through the acquisition, we will have the resources to expand and build further on that reputation.” Cruikshank will assume the role of Brand Ambassador, Knight will serve as the company’s Managing Director. Mike Cruikshank, co-owner and CFO will remain with Granite Gear LLC for a brief transition period and then he will retire after a rewarding 20 year career in the outdoor industry.

Granite Gear was born in the Boundary Waters in 1986 and has been bringing innovative products to the outdoor marketplace for 27 years. Our award winning backpacks, extensive variety of storage sacks, lifestyle accessories, dog products and canoe gear offer excellence in design and construction. Granite Gear products are available in over 500 retail locations in 15 countries and worldwide at www.granitegear.com. Located in Northern Minnesota, just minutes from the Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness and the Superior Hiking Trail, Granite Gear has a rugged and pristine product testing ground like no other in the industry.

D.A. Davidson & Co. served as financial advisor to Granite Gear Inc. and Granite Gear Tactical in this transaction.

Magpul Sues 4 Magazine Manufacturers for Patent Infringement – UPDATED

Thursday, July 25th, 2013

Today, Magpul posted a statement on their website regarding their lawsuits against four companies alleging patent infringement. I’d like to know which four companies as well and as soon as my PACER account is back up, I’ll let you know.

UPDATED – The 4 companies are:
Plinker Tactical
Big Rock Sports DBA Swampfox
Promag Ind
Cole Ind

Magpul Industries Corp announced today that it has filed patent infringement lawsuits against four companies for offering for sale, selling, and distributing magazines for AR15/M16 compatible weapons in violation of Magpul’s patents. The company’s lawsuits allege infringement of Utility Pat. No. 8,069,601 for a novel ammunition magazine, in addition to numerous Magpul design patents.

The lawsuits, filed in United States District Court, Colorado, provide another example of Magpul’s dedication to protecting its valuable brand while sending a warning to others attempting to infringe on our innovations. “These patents exemplify the industrial design-focused spirit at Magpul, which drives us to create novel solutions that enhance user experience with our products,” said Duane Liptak, Director of Product Management and Marketing for Magpul Industries. “People who use Magpul products have high expectations and a great deal of trust regarding the value, quality, and amount of thought put into every design we release. As such, we cannot allow others to misappropriate the patented technology that helps us generate that consumer confidence and trust.”

The lawsuits are the largest and most significant to date brought by Magpul, and are part of the company’s ongoing proactive efforts to combat the unlawful production, distribution, and sale of products that infringe on its valuable intellectual property rights.

Ammo Can Labels

Thursday, July 25th, 2013

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These look pretty handy.

www.weaponstickers.com/labels