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Sneak Peek – Prototype SureFire Suppressor for Subsonic .300

Tuesday, March 4th, 2014

Prototype Suppressor

Last week, I had an opportunity to fire a Hodge Defense Systems AU Mod 1 fitted with a .300 upper that was equipped with a prototype SureFire suppressor for use with subsonic .300 ammo.

I was shooting at a walking target about 75 yards out. The ‘ping’ from the hits was louder than the rifle. As you can hear from the video, I was taken aback by how quiet it was. Hodge guns are always a joy to shoot but I really had a great time with this set up.

Look for release, Summer 2014 from SureFire.

(Before anyone asks, the cap is a Slangvel M43 in Kryptek Highlander, the Flak Jacket eyepro Oakley in woodland King’s Camo, the T1 mount by Seekins, the handguard from BCM, magazine is Magpul PMAG 40 AR/M4 Gen M3, it’s a Sordin headset, and I’m wearing a Boss Rugby by Velocity Systems.)

BCM KMR-13 And KMR-10 Handguards Now Available

Tuesday, March 4th, 2014

March 4, 2014 – BCM is happy to announce that the BCM KMR-13 and KMR-10 handguards are now available for sale as individual components and as complete upper receiver groups. The KMR represents the lightest modular handguard currently on the market.

Weighing in at just 7.7 oz (including the handguard and all mounting hardware) the KMR-13 is built from a exclusive blended aluminum-magnesium alloy and features a proprietary finish originally developed for the Aerospace industry. The finish is created via a plasma deposition process that creates a stabilized ceramic-like surface coating with superior wearwhen compared to anodize or even hard chrome. The stabilized nature of the coating means it has a higher corrosion resistance as well, due to the lack of ‘pores’ in the surface.

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The BCM KMR also allows for a larger range of modularity offering 4 different offset mounting positions between traditional 3,6,9, and 12:00 positions.

Mike Pannone, an instructor from the BCM Gunfighter program, had this to say about the new KMR platform. “The new BCM KMR (Key Mod Rail forend) is by far my favorite free-float forend choice. I particularly like and appreciate the weight savings and the slim, smooth and uncluttered profile of the KMR magnesium/aluminum forend. There are others out there that take the same approach but none have succeeded at the level BCM has. The weight makes the rifle fast from target to target and easy to stop when it gets there and the slim and smooth tube has only rails or attachment points where I need them. I am a minimalist when it comes to accessories and I am a firm believer in “less is more” when we are talking about things bolted to the front of my rifle.”

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Complete Upper Receiver Groups
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-Upper-Receiver-Groups-with-KeyMod-KMR-s/174.htm

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KMR-10 Handguard
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-KMR10-Free-Float-Handguard-p/bcm-kmr10.htm

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KMR-13 Handguard
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/BCM-KMR13-Free-Float-Handguard-p/bcm-kmr13.htm

www.bravocompanymfg.com/kmr

Tactical Innovations Engineering – Snuff Can Carrier

Tuesday, March 4th, 2014

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This is a Snuff Can Carrier by Tactical Innovations Engineering. The carrier is made from .125 Kydex to create a ridgid platform for carrying snuff that will protect it from crushing in the field. It features retention adjustment for user preference. As will all TIE products, the carrier can be outfitted with Tek Lok for belt carry, Kydex paddle for waist carry, or MALICE clip or Blade Tek MOLLE Lok for vest carry. Available in most color combinations.

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Sneak Peak – New Plate Carrier From SKD Tactical

Monday, March 3rd, 2014

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Tomorrow, SKD Tactical will be releasing a new plate carrier produced by FirstSpear, available exclusively through them. The carrier is made in the USA and utilizes some of FirstSpear’s proprietary technologies. Stay tuned for for full details tomorrow.

www.skdtac.com

TNVC – Matbock Tarsier Eclipse Review

Monday, March 3rd, 2014

In this video, Eric of TNVC talks about Matbock’s Tarsier Eclipse and demos its features.

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www.matbock.com

A-TACS Camo Welcomes Clint Hoover To The Team

Monday, March 3rd, 2014

Meet him at IWA Show in Nuremberg, Germany – March 7-10, 2014

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Digital Concealment Systems welcomes Clint Hoover to the team. In his first outing representing A-TACS Camo, Clint will be attending the upcoming IWA Show in Nuremberg, Germany in March of this year where he will be visiting with our international brand partners and developing new relationships within the industry. Clint brings over 25 years of practical military experience to DCS, having joined the U.S. Army in 1987. After completing Basic Training, Advanced Individual Training, Airborne school and the Ranger Indoctrination Program, he was awarded his Ranger Beret, Ranger Scroll and served as a Special Operations Combat Medic with the 1st Bn. 75th Ranger Regiment. He was primarily responsible for providing emergency medical treatment and evacuation to his fellow Rangers. His special assignments also included serving as a medic for a Battalion Combat Observation Lasing Team (COLT) and the Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) team. Most of his warrior skills would derive from this premier Special Operations light Infantry unit; while focusing on Small unit tactics, Emergency field medical concepts and Ranger Operations. Due to Clint’s expertise, he was chosen to be a Task-Force medic for Operation BAT (Bahamas, Turks and Caicos), a joint Counter-Narcotic Interdiction unit. Operation BAT conducted counter drug smuggling operations, human smuggling and search and rescue with the US Drug Enforcement Agency, US Coast Guard, and Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) in the Caribbean Islands AOR.

Soon after, Clint successfully graduated from the John F Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School as a Special Forces Weapons Sergeant, and was awarded his Green Beret; he was assigned to an Operational Detachment-Alpha. He deployed for operations in SOCSOUTH in support of Operation Joint Task Force-Bravo (JTF-B) with 20th Special Forces Group. Upon returning to active duty, Clint was assigned to USAJFKSWCS as a SF qualification course Instructor. There he mentored and instructed future Special Forces soldiers. His follow on assignment would be with an Operational Detachment-Alpha in 3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group and his duty positions included Junior and Senior Weapons Sergeant, and Special Forces company assistant operations sergeant. Clint deployed to numerous states and military installations within the Continental United States, twenty-two countries in Central America, Caribbean, Europe, Africa, Asia and operations in the Middle East. Clint supervised pre-deployment site surveys teams, advanced party teams, Joint Combined Exchange Training, medical missions, US Embassy Liaison, Personal Security Detail (PSD) and Joint Special Operations training. He worked directly with Foreign Government, Military & Law-Enforcement Officials in support of national interests and combat operations.

Once again due to his achievements, Clint was selected to instruct as the Primary Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the United States Asymmetric Warfare Groups- Combat Applications Training Course (CATC) for Marksmanship Strategies and Standards; and he was responsible for training Senior Leaders, Drill Instructors, NCOA and Deploying FORCOM units in Close Quarters Marksmanship (CQM) & Close Quarters Battle (CQB) Techniques. He was then called upon to become a Weapons Acquisition Branch NCOIC, who gave critical insight into the development and integration of materiel efforts for legacy and revolutionary weapon systems for the US Army. His area of knowledge focused on all weapons: 9mm, 5.56, 7.62, .50 cal and 40mm high and low velocity rounds.

Clint is also a master of all levels of Combat Marksmanship. His skills include: Training beginner, intermediate and advanced tactical shooting, Security, Survival, Unconventional Warfare concepts, Direct Action, Counter-Terrorism. Clint has developed a training methodology that is safe, effective and combat relevant, and encourages a continuous thought process. He is highly capable of training others how to maintain safety at all times at a realistic level for the student skill set and experience, as well as giving courses covering several categories, which cover individual, collective, on line and standards.

After retiring from the military in 2012, Clint formed Black Skull Tactical Applications. Derived from Outcome Based Training and Education application of divergent strategies, tactics, capabilities, and approaches are used to circumvent or negate an opponent’s strengths, while exploiting their weaknesses. Clint’s training programs revolve around 25 years of military training and a Special Operations background.

Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts, DCS will not be exhibiting at the IWA Show this year. To meet with Clint, send an e-mail request to info@a-tacs.com and he will make sure to stop by for a visit. Join us in welcoming Clint to the team.

www.a-tacs.com

Panteao Launches IndieGoGo Campaign For Alexander’s Bridge Independent Film Project

Monday, March 3rd, 2014

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Columbia, SC, March 3, 2014 – Panteao Pictures announces the launch of an IndieGoGo crowd-funding campaign for the upcoming independent film, Alexander’s Bridge.

Alexander’s Bridge is a science fiction/action film about an elite team of US Army Delta Force Operators accidentally sent back 150 years to the middle of the Civil War. Finding themselves where a battle is about to take place and where thousands of Federal and Confederate soldiers will be killed or wounded, they must decide what to do. Can they make a difference? Who will they try to help? Will they get back home?

Alexander’s Bridge is not a film with a political agenda. It portrays both sides of the battle in a neutral a manner. It is a story about the soldiers themselves having to work together, similar to Band of Brothers.

Filming of key footage for Alexander’s Bridge was already completed during the recent 150th anniversary reenactment of the Battle of Chickamauga where thousands of reenactors took to the field. To add to the quality of the production, Panteao chose to film Alexander’s Bridge in digital 4K resolution, a much higher video quality over films shot in HD or 2K resolution. Behind the scenes footage is also being shot while the movie is made with interviews with the cast, crew, and reenactors.

Panteao has gone to great lengths to keep the level of authenticity of the film as high as possible by working closely with retired military personnel and Civil War reenactors. In addition to subject matter experts, companies like TNVC, MSA, Velocity Systems, Safariland, Hatch, Twin Industries Water Transfer, Henry Repeating Arms, EOTech, Viking Tactics, Tango Down, Surefire, Nightforce, Gerber, Remington, Advanced Armament, Smith & Wesson, Winkler Knives, SOD, SUUNTO, and Salomon have all stepped up to help Panteao with making sure the gear used in the film is spot on in accuracy.

Panteao has been self-funding Alexander’s Bridge, already having filmed key scenes for the movie and is commencing the remainder of filming in September. In an effort to not cut corners or compromise on the quality of the film, Panteao has turned to crowd-funding via IndieGoGo in order to raise additional funds for the project. Every penny raised from the campaign will be spent on the production of the film. Supporters of the campaign will receive items ranging from PDF copies of the script to movie t-shirts, posters, challenge coins, DVD of the movie, and even a chance to visit the set and be in the film.

For more about Alexander’s Bridge and to become a part of the film, visit the IndieGoGo campaign at: http://igg.me/at/panteao/x/2939732

Teaser video: http://youtu.be/dQtpWY6Ahuk

Freewaters/SKD Tactical – MultiCam Scamp Sandals

Monday, March 3rd, 2014

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The MultiCam Scamp is the result of a collaboration between Freewaters and SKD Tactical. The Scamp is the first commercial sandal with authentic, IR-compliant MultiCam material, featured on the soft webbing toe strap. It also features an ultra-comfortable footbed pattern licensed from Therm-A-Rest, akin to a Z Lite sleeping pad, which channels out water and air cools the foot. The strong, sponge rubber outsole provides grip and flexibility. Additionally, 1% of Freewater’s sales go to well digging projects in impoverished countries with areas without access to fresh water.

www.skdtac.com/Freewaters-MultiCam-Scamp-Sandal-SKD-Exclusive-p