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High Threat Concealment/Rogue Gunfighter Low Vis Demo Day

Monday, January 6th, 2014

Last October, High Threat Concealment in partnership with Rogue Gunfighter hosted their Low Vis Demo Day at C2 Shooting Center in Virgina Beach, VA. HTC, Rogue Gunfighter, and other companies in the tactical and firearms industries displayed their products. This occurred along the covered range directly behind the main office at C2. We were able to offer coverage of these companies soon after the event in a number of earlier posts, however this made up only half of what was available that day.

The other half of the event was much more hands on. Participants were outfitted and allowed to shoot rifles and pistols out at a couple of the open ranges set up further down the property. It was a great opportunity to get a feel for HTC and Rogue Gunfighter’s gear in action. As you can see from the photos, the HTC crew was also participated at the range themselves.

The High Threat Concealment/Rogue Gunfighter Low Vis Demo Day offered a great opportunity to check out some high quality gear on and off the shooting space. Strong offerings by the participating companies made it a worthwhile event. We look forward to seeing what these companies have to offer in the future.

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www.roguegunfighter.com/

Sneak Peek – OSS CHRISTIAN Brakes

Monday, January 6th, 2014

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The new CHRISTIAN series from Operators Suppressor Systems is a dedicated flash hider that can also be used as a standoff/motivational device or glass break. Dedicated to SSG Rusty H. Christian from 1st SFG(A) KIA 28JAN2010. OSS is donating money from each sale of the CHRISTIAN series to the Green Beret Foundation in dedication to Rusty.

Sneak Peek – OSS BANNAR Brakes

Monday, January 6th, 2014

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Tomorrow Operators Suppressor Systems will be releasing their BANNAR series of flash hiding muzzle brakes. They are dedicated to MSG George A. Bannar from 3rd SFG(A) who was KIA in Afghanistan 20AUG2013. OSS is donating money from the sale of each BANNAR to the Green Beret Foundation in dedication to George.

Hardcore Hardware Australia MUK01-G

Monday, January 6th, 2014

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Hardcore Hardware Australia’s MUK01-G Medium Urban Knife is designed as a dual purpose EOD and Dive Knife alternative. It features a modified chisel point for prying and probing, aggressive partial spine serrations, and hammer pommel with lanyard points. The full-tang handle features 3D G10 scales. The included sheath is Kydex with Molle-Lok. This is a brand-new product that is not yet featured on the Hardcore Hardware Australia website.



www.hardcorehardware.com.au/home

Sneak Peek – Team Wendy QR Adapter

Sunday, January 5th, 2014

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Look for them at SHOT Show.

Team Wendy

Another Cool Tip From Kyle Defoor

Sunday, January 5th, 2014

Finally, a use for tinfoil we can agree with. Kyle Defoor recommends you use it to shim older, loose fitting, X-series lights from SureFire.

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MATBOCK R-Lift Emergency Litter

Sunday, January 5th, 2014

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At SOMA 2013, Matbock released the R-Lift. The R-Lift is a fully rigid litter with a weight of only 6.5 lbs. and a load capacity of 400 lbs. It is constructed from a Neoprene coated nylon material which offers high abrasion resistance as well as making the litter easy to clean. The R-lift comes with a built-in inflatable air bladder which is designed to support head and align spine, and integrated head straps to stabilize the head. Load rated patient securing straps are designed for hoist operations. It comes with a replaceable integrated emergency blanket. Easy and fast to assemble with only 1 person, the R-lift is compact in size for easy storage and transport.

The R-Lift will be available for purchase soon on MATBOCK’s website.

www.matbock.com/

By: Richard Graves, Staff Writer

Epic Rap Battle: Navy Seal vs. Army Ranger

Sunday, January 5th, 2014

The eternal question of which US Special Operations Force is better – US Navy SEALs or US Army Rangers – represented by a rap battle. I generally don’t go for these things, but this one is downright funny. Be forewarned. Some language is not safe for some workplaces. Consequently, we waited until Saturday night to post this.