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Elzetta High Output Flashlights

Monday, September 16th, 2013

Elzetta HO Lights

Elzetta has announced its new line of High Output options for its line of tactical flashlights. When fitted to an Elzetta 2-cell body, the new high output head produces 650 lumens with a runtime of 1.5 hours. The same head fitted on a 3-cell body produces an output of 900 lumens with a runtime of 1.7 hours, possible due to the patent-pending Automatic Voltage Sensing technology featured in the heads.

Elzetta HO Head Disassembled

The new high output heads incorporate a solid-acrylic field-replaceable optical lens, providing outstanding throw, generous spill, and a “soft edge” that no reflector-based flashlight can replicate. The high output head is available with either a smooth standard bezel right or optional Crenellated Bezel Ring.

www.elzetta.com/

Hardpoint Equipment Fall Sale

Sunday, September 15th, 2013

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Hardpoint Equipment is holding a Fall sale. Save 20% on the entire inventory; use code Fall13.

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Spirit Of Blue Foundation Adopts A-TACS Camouflage As Official Pattern Family

Sunday, September 15th, 2013

A-TACS LE

The Spirit of Blue Foundation is proud to announce that it has adopted the A-TACS LE pattern of law enforcement camouflage as its official camouflage pattern. A-TACS Camo has seen great success with its military oriented AU and FG patterns, which are utilized by some SWAT and tactical teams who serve in more rural areas. But, the new A-TACS LE pattern was specially developed for the needs of urbanized law enforcement. A-TACS Camo will be donating a portion of all sales of the new A-TACS LE patterned materials to the Spirit of Blue Foundation to fund Safety Equipment Grants to law enforcement agencies nationwide.

“A-TACS joined on early as a Safety Equipment Grant sponsor in 2011, even before they really had much of a law enforcement presence. They did it because they were so supportive of what we were trying to accomplish and they cared a lot about those who dedicate their lives to service,” commented Ryan T. Smith, Vice Chairman of Grants & Sponsorships for the Spirit of Blue. “When they approached us with this new LE pattern, and wanted to give a portion of every sale to the Foundation, we were humbled. We are going to make a great impact with their ongoing donation.”

The A-TACS LE Camo pattern combines various shades of grey, blue and black and utilizes the trademark “organic pixel” look developed by A-TACS Camo for its original A-TACS AU Camo pattern. A-TACS LE also incorporates variable angles and urban forms derived from real-world photography that effectively utilizes an even blend of light and shadow to create unique patterns with a slight horizontal flow. Additionally, A-TACS LE Camo was developed to work with variable combinations of black or blue nylon gear and other equipment allowing municipalities and departments the option to easily upgrade their gear on an “as needed” basis, gradually phasing in new items while still maintaining a cohesive and uniform appearance. For more information visit: http://www.a-tacs.com

“We’ve had a great working relationship with the folks at the Spirit of Blue Foundation for the past several years and have been looking for ways to make a greater contribution to the good work that they’re doing,” said Phil Duke, Co-Owner and Pattern Developer for A-TACS Camo. “With A-TACS LE Camo being so closely tied to Law Enforcement both in its development as well as its implementation, taking the relationship between both of our organizations to this next level of involvement just seemed like a natural fit. This is something we believe in, and we are extremely excited to see where it goes from here.”

www.spiritofblue.com/

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

Sunday, September 15th, 2013

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NRA Tactical

Sunday, September 15th, 2013

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Click image to be directed to NRA Tactical line

NRA Tactical is a new brand from the National Rifle Association, designed for the tactical firearms enthusiast. Available under the brand is a line of gun cases, flashlights, knives, apparel, shooting gear, and more. 100% of the profits from NRA Tactical go to support vital NRA programs and services.

www.nrastore.com/nrastore/nratactical/index.html

Extreme Outfitters – TAS Powertraveler Military Kits

Saturday, September 14th, 2013

Extreme Ad

Starting in October, Extreme Outfitters will be carrying the Tactical Assault Systems Powertraveler Military Kits. Pre-order now, and save 15%; use code PRE15.

Extreme Outfitters – TAS Powertraveler Military Kits

Gunfighter Moment – Frank Proctor

Saturday, September 14th, 2013

There are plenty of ways to load a semi auto pistol or rifle. Many years ago I was trained to perform a “deliberate” load procedure. I am a firm believer in some sort of deliberate load procedure. I use it as a chance to get 1 more repetition on things that matter and an inspection of the gun to make sure it’ll work when needed.

My full on load procedure goes as follows; find something small in a safe direction to present the gun to, this is a great chance to rehearse a shot sequence and see the gun come to what you are looking at. After a short marination on what “right looks like” bring the gun into your workspace and lock the slide or bolt to the rear. At this point I do a 4 point check, inspecting the chamber, magwell, breach face and one more look to the chamber. After a quick inspection of the gun, grab s magazine from your ” go to” spot and perform the mechanics of a reload while driving the gun back to what you were looking at. Once the reload is rehearsed I perform a press check for confirmation that there’s a round in the chamber. I then reset that mag pouch and check any other lights or lasers on the gun. For matches I’ll check my other mags and make sure they aren’t loaded too tight for an action forward reload.

This load procedure has never cost me anything and had prevented me from having that uncomfortable click no bang situations I’ve seen happen to shooters who load differently. Some items of note, the deliberate load procedure can be modified but I believe in getting more reps if you can. I will always do the press check, it’s just too easy and do critical. I perform this whole procedure with the trigger finger on the frame of the gun.

Here’s a video talking through the deliberate load and a coupled other techniques:

– Frank Proctor

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Frank Proctor has served over 18 years in the military, the last 11 of those in US Army Special Forces. During his multiple combat tours in Afghanistan & Iraq he had the privilege to serve with and learn from many seasoned veteran Special Forces Operators so their combined years of knowledge and experience has helped him to become a better operator & instructor. While serving as an instructor at the Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat Course he was drawn to competitive shooting. He has since earned the USPSA Grand Master ranking in the Limited Division and Master ranking in the IDPA Stock Service Pistol division. He learned a great deal from shooting in competition and this has helped him to become to become a better tactical shooter. Frank is one of the few individuals able to bring the experiences of U.S. Army Special Forces, Competitive Shooting, and veteran Instructor to every class.

All this experience combines to make Frank Proctor a well-rounded shooter and instructor capable of helping you to achieve your goal of becoming a better shooter.

Gunfighter Moment is a weekly feature brought to you by Alias Training & Security Services. Each week Alias brings us a different Trainer and in turn they offer some words of wisdom.

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

Saturday, September 14th, 2013

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This time it’s reader Vili in the Kurjenrahka nature reserve in southern Finland. Thats his training team logo next the KCRF patch.

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Thanks!