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BCMGunfighter Vertical Grip

Thursday, October 31st, 2013

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The BCMGunfighter™ Vertical Grip introduces a slight angle into the design. Available in 2 configurations: Full Size and Short, the grip can be installed with the angle sloping towards the muzzle or towards the shooter, thanks to the low profile spring-loaded rail attachment clamp. Each Vertical Grip is aggressively textured along flat sides to give better yaw control to the operator during firing and non-firing manipulations.

Additionally, the grips have internal storage via a water resistant hinged rubber gasket. Made in the USA and available now in Black, Flat Dark Earth and Foliage Green.

bravocompanymfg.com/bcmgunfighter_vertical_grip

Til Valhall

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

If that doesn’t get your blood pumping, you’d better check your pulse.

“Murdered Out” Salomon XA Pro 3D MID GTX Now Available

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

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In May we gave you your first glimpse of the All Black variant of the popular Salomon XA Pro 3D MID GTX. This limited “Murdered Out” color is is now available from Tactical Distributors and US Elite Gear.

LBT Halloween Sale

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

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Save up to 65% OFF select LBT items for Halloween.

www.LBTinc.com

KOTA Longboards

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

I know you saw the title of this post and started scratching your head. Trust me, it all fits together. First off, before I go any further, I want to say that KOTA Longboards is a Veteran owned business. Second, these guys are thrill seekers, just like you. Which leads to the heart of the matter; I know some of you guys ride longboards to keep a little bit of adrenalin in your downtime. Consequently, I thought I should tell all of you a little about KOTA Longboards, especially after I shared one of their videos last night in support of the CFF Indiegogo campaign.

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KOTA Longboards was founded by a F-14 Tomcat pilot and TOPGUN graduate along with a Combat Wounded former Force Recon Marine in May 2012 with the mission to offer a broader action sports demographic, a high performance, sophisticated style longboard. They hand craft their decks in Denver, Colorado using Hard Rock Maple from Wisconsin. And their designs are awesome.

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The culture of the company is honor, integrity and esprit de corps. Even the company name is related to the military. ‘KOTA’ comes from ‘Knights of the Air’ which is a WW I term for aviators. And this company is rife with aviators. So much so, even their legal disclaimer is borrowed from the U.S. Navy LSO School, ‘Rectum Non Bustus’ – which loosely translated means, ‘Don’t Bust Your Ass’. Ride hard, have fun, be safe.

KOTA Longboards from Focus 4 Design on Vimeo.

In order to move the primary art surface to the top of the board, they’ve developed a proprietary clear, gloss grip finish that eliminates the need for any grip tape.

Notice I mentioned that the company was founded by Veterans? Well they remember where they came from. Veterans receive a 10% discount everyday.

www.kotalongboards.com

Wolf and Foliage – Like Peas and Carrots

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

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Thanks to our friends at Hill People Gear for showing us what Wolf Grey and Foliage Green look like together.

Adam Wilson Talks Barrels

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

Adam Wilson of 1MOA Solutions asked us to share this article. We agreed in the spirit of stirring debate. We want to hear your opinion.

During carbine classes the topic of “What is The Best Fighting Rifle?” frequently comes up. This is a subjective question in my opinion because “best” is dependent on each individuals requirements. A shooter in a rural area may need the ability to engage mid range targets beyond 200 to 300 yards, while someone in a urban area typically deals with threats at much closer distances. My first recommendation is to ensure you tailor your rifle and training towards the scenarios you are most likely to encounter. While we can’t prepare for all scenarios we can train to overcome the majority.

The second thing I tell shooters is to be honest about their needs and abilities. The shooter is often the weakest link when it comes to accuracy. Lets take a moment to discuss “Fighting Rifles” and the balance of accuracy and durability. The biggest factor in your rifle’s inherent accuracy, is the type or quality of barrel used. There are two primary choices when it comes to AR15 barrels, Cold Hammer Forged (CHF) or Stainless Steel (SS). The accepted theory is that a CHF barrel is more durable than a stainless steel barrel but you compromise accuracy for longevity. There is also a significant price difference between a CHF barrel and a SS barrel. Daniel Defenselists their 14.5″ CHF barrel for $279.00 while Noveske Rifleworks lists their 14.5″ stainless steel for $455.00

For some individuals the increased accuracy may not be worth the higher cost. The $176.00 saved in this example could be invested in ammo, training, or a rifle optic. If a shooter chooses to go that route and picks up a CHF barrel instead of a stainless steel barrel how much accuracy are they sacrificing? Is that rifle still effective on a man sized target from 100 to 500 yards?

Based off of the performance I’ve seen with the Daniel Defense CHF barrel I will say yes, without a doubt! The Army Marksmanship Unit considers the issued M4/M16 rifle to be a 2-3MOA rifle. My personal experience has shown it to be a 3-5MOA rifle dependent on unit maintenance procedures. That equates to a 3-5″ group at 100 yards and 15-25″ group at 500 yards under ideal conditions.

I shot the rifle pictured below from the prone position for groups using a bipod and sand sock for rear support at 100 yards with a 4.5-14x Leupold Optics MK4 scope. It is a Legion Firearms LF15 with a Daniel Defense 14.5″ CHF barrel mid-length gas system and a SureFire, LLC muzzle device. Three different ammunition selections were used during testing. The best performance was with Federal 69gr SMK but each group fell within the 2MOA standard. This equates to 2″ at 100 yards and 10″ at 500 yards. If the average 5’8″ male is 40″ from the waistline to the top of the head and 20″ from shoulder to shoulder, a 10″ cone of fire at 500 yards gives you room to err under less than ideal conditions.

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Is this what I would consider acceptable accuracy for a stainless steel barrel and match grade ammo? No, but it provides enough accuracy for the majority of shooters who also value the increased barrel life the CHF barrel provides.

Bottom line, be honest about your abilities and expectations so you get the maximum return on your investment.

1MOA Solutions was founded with the sole purpose of developing reality based training necessary for survival during deadly conflict. Our curriculum is built upon the knowledge and experience gained while serving as US Army Snipers. They challenge each shooter to constantly learn, evolve, and prepare for that one moment when accuracy determines life or death.

Comprised of a dedicated group of Military shooters with a background in precision marksmanship the 1MOA Solutions team can be found competing in Multigun, Long Range Tactical, and USPSA matches throughout the country when not training in the El Paso area.

www.1MOAsolutions.com

SureFire 1000 Lumen P3X Fury Now Available

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

We first mentioned the new 1000 Lumen P3X Fury during our Modern Day marine coverage. Now, they are available for purchase.

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Fountain Valley, CA — The P3X Fury—a higher-output, three-battery version of the P2X Fury—is a compact, ultra-high-output flashlight that produces 1000 lumens on its high setting. The P3X features a virtually indestructible LED and precision reflector that creates a smooth beam with plenty of reach and enough surround light to accommodate peripheral vision, making it a popular choice for tactical applications, outdoor use, or everyday carry.

“Lumens is the total light output of the light; that’s the size of the fist that is going to hit you,” said Don Alexander, director of Military Sales at SureFire. “Candela is the power behind that fist, how far that light can be projected. Depending on light conditions, the P3X will project light out past 200 yards away,” Alexander said. Due to the ultra-high output, the P3X is ideal for many types of scenarios that demand light at extended ranges.

The new P3X is available in two models: P3X Fury and the P3X Fury Tactical. The Fury Tactical is a single output, 1000 lumen model that features tactical type switching: press for momentary-on; twist for constant-on. The standard P3X is a dual output model that provides 1000 lumens on its high setting, and 15 lumens on low, and comes with a click-type switch: press for momentary-on low, click for constant-on low output. Return to off and press or click within two seconds for high output.

The P3X Fury models offer a solution for users that demand both higher output and longer runtime. The durable P3X delivers 2.25 hours of tactical-level light on its high setting, and up to 60 hours of runtime on low, with just three 123A lithium batteries. At a length of only 6.8 inches, and a weight of 7.2 ounces this pocket-sized searchlight doesn’t take up much room in a gear bag, or on a duty belt. These rugged lights are constructed of high-strength aerospace aluminum that has been Mil-Spec Type III hard anodized and O-ring sealed to protect against the elements. All models come standard in a black hard anodized finish. MSRP is $250.00 and is available through authorized SureFire dealers or by calling SureFire at 800-828-8809 or at http://www.surefire.com

Features and Benefits:

• 1,000 Lumens on high, 15 lumens on low
• Two models: Tactical (single output) and Standard (Dual Output)
• Precision reflector creates smooth, optimized beam
• Coated, tempered window resists impact and maximizes light output
• Weatherproof O-ring and gasket sealing
• Powered by three included 123A lithium batteries with 10-year shelf life
• Backed by SureFire’s No-Hassle Promise

www.surefire.com/p3x-fury