We know that there are travel restrictions in place making it difficult for many of you to make it to SHOT Show this year. So, in addition to our live press coverage on SSD we’ve arranged to bring you exclusive video coverage from ADS Inc starting Tuesday and running through the show. They will provide interviews with the hottest brands right from the show and this will not only increase how much you get to see but help fill in any gaps in our coverage.
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S&S Precision has released their 2013 catalog along with a handy planning calendar. If you’re going to be at SHOT Show, be sure to visit them in booth #8206.
Orion Design Group has offered a preview of several items you will see around SHOT Show including this LF15 from Legion Firearms and Ops-Core FAST helmet with mandible.
High Ground and Phokus Research have come together to solve the two biggest issues that surround your weapon sling.
1) There is not a 2 point sling on the market that allows for ambidextrous firing.
2) There is not a single point sling on the market that allows for weapon retention while going hands on or climbing.
The new Ring Sling allows for all the benefits of a single point sling (weapon manipulation, speed, and ambidextrous use) along with the desired weapon retention associated with a two point. So throw away that tennis ball catch, and give your little brother that 2 point sling you bought because it WAS the best thing on the market. Check out High Ground at SHOT Show in booth #15065 to get your hands on one.
After posting a controversial video yesterday condemned by many (and received national attention), James Yeager has posted a new video that confirms his resolve to resist tyranny. He claims to have an “army” of supporters for his stance and we thought it would only be fair to post this new video in light of comments made here regarding his earlier video. He does caution against rash actions but stands by his earlier comments, clarifying what he meant lest he be taken out of context.
Lastly, Yeager calls for those who have ‘stolen’ his videos to take them down. For that one needs to go take a look at his Youtube and Facebook license agreements. He has given them and by extension virtually anyone the right to use those videos. And, even if he hadn’t, they have taken on news value and fair use is in play. The point of all of this is that it once again goes to show that you can’t run from the internet. It never sleeps and never forgets.