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W.L. Gore Military Fabrics | ADS TV | Warrior Expo 2013

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

Tim Quinn from WL Gore stops by at Warrior Expo East to talk about their brand new Light & Fast Gore-Tex Jacket, the Gore Pyrad FR Fabric & Lightweight Loft Garment.

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Warrior Expo – LION

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

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LION developed a new CBRNE under garment utilizing a WL Gore Chempak fabric. Intended to be worn under combat or other clothing, the Commando Stretch Garment offers 48 hours of continuous wear and can be laundered 5 times. The fabric is two-way stretch and breathes for comfort and meets NFPA 1994 Class 3 standards.

www.lionprotects.com

Enfield Rifle Company

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

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The modern Enfield Rifle Company is a brand-new company located in Clayton, Georgia, and they just so happen to be big fans of ours. The first of their product line available is the MERC415 carbine, named as such due to it being an M4-style AR-15. The upper receiver is forged from T6 7075 A3 style aluminum and features M4 feed cuts, engraved T-marks, and a 16″ M4 profile barrel made from 4150 CMV steel, with a 1:7 twist. The lower receiver is also forged from T6 7075 aluminum and is mil 8625 type III hard coat anodized with a mil-sized 6-position buffer tube and rear receiver sling loop. The MERC415 is built to MERC’s own Mil-G.R.A.D.E. (Military-Government Requirements and Data Equivalent) standard. This is Enfield’s term to describe their firearms, built similarly to what is marketed as a mil-spec weapon, without any implications that its design follows the US Government Technical Data Package’s exact specifications.

Enfield Rifle Company has a great-looking website that is currently up-and-running, and features the full specifications of their MERC415 carbine, along with further explanation of the Mil-G.R.A.D.E. term, and how it differs from mil-spec. At the moment, MERC is currently seeking only one official dealer in each state due to overseas commitments, although the MERC415 can be directly ordered through the company and delivered to your FFL of choice.

www.enfieldrifleco.com/

Warrior Expo – Zero Point

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

MCS

The Modular Charge System (MCS) has been designed and developed through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between Zero Point & NAVEODTECHDIV.

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-A suite of equipment condenses the explosive capabilities available from multiple explosives and explosive tools into one device which allows the user to quickly employ multiple charge types.
-This may allow the replacement of several of the pre-packed explosive charges, such as the Mk-23/24, (MK 89/87/45/ MK 1/2/3 ).
-The MCS can be configured to use Conical and Linear Shaped Charges, Hemispherical, Explosively Formed Projectiles (EFPs), Explosively Driven Flyer Plates, Steel Shot EFP / Flyers, Contact Charges, Strip Charges, MCD/LIDD replacement.
-In addition several different types of liners and materials can be used, Copper, Magnesium, Zirconium, Aluminum, Liners; 60/75/90 degree/Flat/EFP & Hemi liners.

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-Offers an bbvious EOD application against a variety of ordnance/IED threats.
-Breacher applications include easily configurable satellite and slider charges.
-Safety Certification not required due to user packed explosives.
-Fielding expected later this year.

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www.zeropointusa.com

Warrior Expo – MATBOCK

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

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The Tarsier Eclipse from MATBOCK is an easily adjustable, add-on lens for night vision systems that provides the ability to see objects at all distances without adjusting focus on the NVG tubes themselves. Back in December MATBOCK shared this new technology with us. At the time, they were a few weeks away from going live; but they just weren’t 100% satisfied with that final prototypes so they went back and redesigned their product. Now, they are satisfied with its performance and are ready to release the product.

Below is the data that Matbock collected back in November using PVS-14’s and a 5.0 megapixel point and shoot camera.

Test #1:
Urban area with a lot of lights surrounding us. The 1st picture we focused the Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) onto the corner of the house in the distance. In the 2nd picture we kept the focus at the corner of the building but then started to engage the Tarsier Eclipse, immediately the person started to come into focus.

1)Test#1_Eclipse_Open

2)Test#1_Eclipse_Closed

Test #2:
Dashboards or lighted panels are a huge problem for NVGs without using the Tarsier Eclipse. In picture 1 we focused on the gazebo (maybe 150-200 yards away), and you will notice how the panel becomes “washed out” from the NVGs. In picture 2, we kept the focus on the gazebo and started to engage the Tarsier Eclipse, while you cant read the numbers or letters on the buttons you can distinguish that there are actually buttons now.

3)Test#2_Pic1_NVG Only

4)Test#2_Pic2_Tarsier Eclipse engaged

Test #3:
Rural area that had some background lights, but no direct lighting. Picture 1 we focused the goggles to the person in the distance. In picture 2 we focused the goggles on near person. Picture 3 we focused back on the person in the distance and then started to engage the Tarsier Eclipse, which allowed both objects to remain in focus for the current lighting conditions.

5)Test#3_NVG Focused on far object

6)Test#3_NVG Focused on near object

7)Test#3_Eclipse Engaged

The Tarsier Eclipse is designed to fit the following models:
AN/PVS-7, AN/PVS-7B/D, ANVIS-9, AN/PVS-14, NEPVS-14, AN/PVS-15, AN/PVS-18, BNVD, BNVD-G, AN/PVS-23 (F5050YG), and M944 Pocket Scope.

www.matbock.com

So What Exactly Has Beyond Been Up To?

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

I’ve had a lot of friends asking me what Beyond Clothing has been up to. They made quite the splash at Winter OR but I don’t think a lot of people got ‘it’. They didn’t show any new product and focused more on the “approach” of where they were going. But now, I think it’s going to be abundantly clear that innovation is a focal point at Beyond. They’ve taken the SOF program management model, applying it to rapidly develop clothing solutions and these two Level 3 garments that are part of their new Axios system, are classic examples of what I am talking about.

First, a word about Axios. It’s as if Beyond took the basic construct of USSOCOM’s Protective Combat Uniform, a scalable environmental clothing system, completely redesigning it, piece-by-piece. Remember, Beyond isn’t a tactical company. They are a clothing solutions company that produces niche products for the tactical space. Much of their work will exist in the outdoor market where individual customization is almost unheard of. Tactical will benefit from the lessons learned supporting a wide variety of outdoor athletes. And that is what is happening here.

Now, on to the Titan L3A Fleece and Titan L3 Modular Alpha. As you can see from the photos, both feature zip-off sleeves. This means that you can swap them from one garment to the other which is pretty cool for customization for not only the environment you’ll be in, but also your individual metabolism. Some people just run warmer than others. Not to mention, it can also be worn as a vest. Additionally, both jackets incorporate a low-profile waterproof hood that rolls up into the collar. Finally, while both offer excellent features, they are at their core, simple, lightweight garments.

L3A Fleece

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The L3A Fleece in manufactured from two different Polartec Wind Pro fabrics for wear as either a mid insulation layer or as outerwear. In addition to two handwarmer pockets as well as two Napoleon-style chest pockets. The collar is also lined with gridded fleece for comfort.

L3 Modular Alpha

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Years and years ago, in cold weather we used to wear field jacket liners under our BDUs. They were simple, comfortable, lightweight, packable, and warm. Quite simply, they worked. The L3 Modular Alpha reminds me of that functionality but purpose built. As one guy put it, “It’s like wearing your woobie.” It utilizes Polartec Alpha fabric that is not only warm but breathable. The lightweight face fabric is comfortable and the entire jacket stuffs into one of the two handwarmer pockets for stowage. The jacket also features two slanted chest pockets.

Beyond tells me that there may well be more sleeves produced, based on the requirements they receive from the field. This is very interesting and could result in a set of sleeves for breachers that shed sparks and splinters, or an FR sleeve or something completely different, like maybe a short sleeve. I can’t wait to see what you guys ask for from them.

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Offered in sizes Small – XXLarge, the Titan L3A Fleece comes in Coyote and Black while the L3 Modular Alpha is available in Coyote, Black and MultiCam. I just want to let you know that the garments in the photos above aren’t made in the final colors, but rather are of samples. I browbeat them into photographing those at the factory last night so that I could share some great images of these jackets with you after seeing them yesterday afternoon.

I want to leave you with one final thought. These jackets can be customized for size as well if you don’t fit into the standard size table. This has always been one of Beyond’s strengths, and it remains so.

To see these and other new items, visit Beyond at Warrior Expo East, today and tomorrow. Don’t forget, the first 20 people that mention “SSD” at the BEYOND booth will receive a special gift.

www.BeyondClothing.com

FirstSpear Catalog 5

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

FirstSpear releases two catalogs a year and catalog 5 offers 65 pages of fantastic products. New this season are a multitude of new items. In fact, it’s going to take months for us to do proper write ups on all of it. A couple of highlights include the First On – a $99 Berry Compliant Plate Carrier for LE, the scalable Ragnar Vest, the Assaulter Armor Carrier which you buy like a lego kit, Horizontal and Triple 60 rd SureFire mag pouches, Wounded Wear Sling Bag, the cavernous Speed Bag, the Asset Combat Shirt (FR) and Wind Cheater and finally an innovative new closure technology called the Alligator Rapid Access System which has already been integrated into several ordnance pouches. And, that’s not even all of it.

Check it out in all of its glory here.

FirstSpear Catalog- Summer 2013 V5

All of the new items as well as their extensive line of armor as well as tactical clothing and equipment is on display at Warrior Expo East, 11-12 July.

Gerber Downrange Tomahawk Now Shipping

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

Gerber has started shipping the Downrange Tomahawk. Designed for breaching, the axe head’s beveled edge is capable of going through walls as well as doors. The backside of the axe head functions as a hammer for getting through hinges, doorknobs and other obstacles. And, the pry bar at the end of the handle, controlled by a cut away grip in the axe head, offers considerable leverage.

Gerber Tactical Tomahawk

“The Downrange Tomahawk is another product of Gerber’s close relationship with the US Armed Forces,” said Andrew Gritzbaugh, Marketing Manager for Gerber. “By collaborating with a variety of experienced professionals we’ve developed a tool that accomplishes multiple forced entry tasks, reduces the number of tools carried and ultimately lightens the load. This product accomplishes our mission of providing the warfighter with better battlefield solutions.”

Gerber Downrange Tomahawk

The Downrange Tomahawk includes a MOLLE-compatible sheath and Kydex blade cover for safe carry and fast, unrestrained deployment.

You can see the Downrange Tomahawk we first mentioned during last summer’s Outdoor Retailer as well as other Gerber products at Warrior Expo in Virginia Beach 11-12 July.

www.GerberGear.com