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London Bridge Trading – Father’s Day Sale

Friday, June 13th, 2014

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London Bridge Trading is holding a Father’s Day sale. Take advantage of a 50% discount on select items. Sale starts Saturday, June 14th at 1200 Eastern, and runs through Father’s Day, 1800 Eastern. While supplies last.

lbtinc.com

ThermaCELL – Mosquito Repellent Appliance For Outdoor Use

Friday, June 13th, 2014

Mosquito Repellent

Utilized by hunters, ThermaCELL’s Mosquito Repellent Appliance for outdoor use utilizes a synthetic copy of a naturally occurring insecticide found in certain types of chrysanthemum flowers. Virtually odor free, it creates a 15′ x 15′ zone that repels mosquitos, black flies, and other biting insects yet doesn’t alert game. Operates on a single butane cartridge that lasts up to 12 hours.

www.thermacell.com/mosquito-repellent/appliances/mosquito-repellent-appliance-in-olive

Blue Force Gear – BFG Wallet

Friday, June 13th, 2014

BFG Wallet

Blue Force Gear’s BFG wallet was designed to be “… worthy of the hundreds of thousands of military athletes, world travelers and adventurers who count on [their] gear to help them save the day.” Featuring an outer cover crafted from BFG’s proprietary ULTRAcomp high performance laminate, the BFG wallet includes a full length bill pocket, side pocket, and four card pockets that can hold 12 or more cards. The pocket placement is optimized for flatness, with a slim profile. The inside is laser marked, and the BFG blue reticle icon is present on the exterior.

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Available in MultiCam. Made in the USA.

www.blueforcegear.com/bfg-wallet

S&S Precision – Sling And Sling Clip Promo

Friday, June 13th, 2014

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Starting today, S&S Precision is offering their Adjustable Low Profile Sling and Sling Clip in a single package for a special promotional price. Available direct from S&S Precision, or from the following retailers: Double Tap Surplus, Tactical Distributors, Tidewater Tactical, and GSS Gear.

Slings available in Toadvine and MultiCam, both with a Sandmatte Sling Clip. Made in the USA.

www.sandsprecision.com/index.php/sling-sling-clip-combo-pack

Arc’teryx Launches New Technical Performance Footwear Line for Spring/Summer 2015

Friday, June 13th, 2014

Literally minutes ago, Arc’teryx officially unveiled a new technical performance footwear line for the Spring/Summer 2015 season, to a packed house here in Chamonix, France. You are getting to see a first look now, right here on SSD.

The natural building block for introducing new footwear is to understand the foot. Once Arc’teryx had sufficiently studied that, they moved toward an actual footwear design. They spoke with their pro athletes and others to determine what was most important. They found that fit, improved climate management, and weight vs durability were key to their customers.

This whole project started a couple of years ago with a single LEAF designer who is also an avid climber. Since then, Arc’teryx has brought in some real rockstars to make this happen, including footwear Product Line Manager Federico Sbrissa. Federico hails from Montebelluna, Italy, the place where the rubber truly meets the road in outdoor footwear development.

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“From the very beginning, our goal was to bring a fresh perspective to footwear that enhances the overall mountain experience. We have a rich history of thinking beyond current materials and construction and everything about these shoes reveals the Arc’teryx genetic code of understanding what a products needs to be at its most essential level.”
– Footwear Product Line Manager Federico Sbrissa

But now on to the shoes themselves. The line consists of eight shoe styles for men (five) and women (three), separated into low-cut approach shoes (Alpha2 FL) and mid-cut Hiking and light trekking boots (Bora Mid). Regardless of model, the first thing that strikes you is that there is no tongue and that’s by design.

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(Alpha FL)
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(Bora Mid)
With any Arc’teryx launch there is going to be a corresponding enabling technology and this is no different. Key in their design process for footwear was breathability. This led them to development of a liner. Specifically, separate shell-liner construction. Based on this concept, they’ve developed the ‘Arc’teryx Adaptive Fit’ (pronounced A squared): the combination of a stretchable liner and single-piece, seamless laminated outer shell that are manufactured separately but worn together for improved comfort, climate management and durability.

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This new liner is constructed from a Gore-Tex Performance Comfort Stretch membrane which is removable for cleaning. This liner conforms to the shape of the foot, does not absorb moisture and also functions to cushion impact. Think of it as an inner boot that also can be worn as hut/camp shoe. It is available in different options for higher insulation and protection. For example, there is a mid-height liner that offers insulation higher up the leg.

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On the other hand, their new outer laminate features four different layers:
• a non-woven DWR-treated microfiber for smooth internal surface
• a textile woven with PU coated Nylon yarn for air flow and abrasion resistance
• 0,2 mm TPU film build integral upper support
• 0,35 mm high abrasion TPU film reinforcement on more exposed areas

Notice there’s no leather here. It’s all synthetics.

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That outer laminate is a single piece so there are fewer seams and larger breathable surface areas. Naturally, this also means less tape and adhesive which equates to less weight.

“By incorporating techniques like lamination, we developed shoes that offer unprecedented durability, comfort and precision performance in the most breathable mountain footwear construction on the market.”
-Footwear Product Line Manager Federico Sbrissa

They’ve minimized gluing points to fix the Gore-Tex® booty (on those models) which improves breathability and the absence of a bulky tongue maximize its waterproof/breathable surface area.

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This two-piece construction of the A2 Adaptive Fit models reportedly also has the benefit of facilitating air flow between the inner and outer boot to minimize moisture buildup. It’s thin design also conforms to the shape of your foot and can be rinsed out when needed.

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In addition to the Alpha FL, there are also mesh and Gore-tex versions of this low top which don’t feature removable liners. The mid height Bora is also offered with a removable liner as well as Gore-tex versions.

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No matter the model, Arc’teryx has really gone all out with the sole design. The one-piece upper wraps around the midsole. The boots also integrate a new Vibram® Arc’teryx Approach outsole made with the new Megagrip compound. Also, individually shaped for every size available, three-dimensional rubber components protect heel and toe area from rock contact. Finally, an Ortholite-insole rounds up the outer shoe construction.

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While some of the colors in this initial launch are bright, there are also options available for the LEAF customer including Black and Greens.

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Look for these new technical performance footwear with adaptive fit technology next Spring.

www.arcteryx.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – First On

Friday, June 13th, 2014

For this week’s edition of FirstSpear Friday Focus, we’ll be taking a look at the First On.

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The First On is a plate carrier designed specifically for those first to the scene. It goes on quickly over duty soft armor and clothing, featuring two integrated 5.56 magazine pouches and a radio pouch for limited weight and bulk, as well as FirstSpear’s Tubes closure system for speedy donning and doffing. Velcro loop on the front and back allow for the attachment of identification.

Available in Black and Ranger Green. The First On is a great value for those who need a straight forward plate carrier with basic pockets.

www.first-spear.com/product.php?productid=17714

Finalized RFP Released For Compact Semi-Automatic Sniper System (CSASS)

Friday, June 13th, 2014

Back in July of 2012, Project Manager Soldier Weapons released a Sources Sought Notice for a Compact Semi-Automatic Sniper System, by conducting a “market survey to identify potential sources for manufacturing a complete system or reconfiguring some or all of the existing 7.62 x 51mm M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System (SASS).”


Manufactured by Knights Armament, the current M110 is a lightweight, direct gas operated, semi-automatic, box magazine fed, 7.62 x 51mm rifle intended to engage and defeat personnel targets out to 800 meters.

After an initial RFP released back in November 2012, the wait is finally over: PM SW has released a finalized Draft Request for Proposals.

The details are as follows:

The Army Contracting Command – New Jersey (ACC-NJ), on behalf of Project Manager Soldier Weapons (PM SW), intends to award a single Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with Firm Fixed Price (FFP) Delivery Orders. This requirement will be solicited as Full and Open Competition. The minimum ordering obligation is thirty (30) CSASSs to be used for Production Qualification Testing/Operational Testing (PQT/OT). The period of performance for the base contract will be twelve (12) months for PQT/OT. Option one (I) will permit the Government to order production of systems, which will be the quantity of CSASSs needed to match the current M110 Army Acquisition Objective of no more than three thousand, six hundred forty three (3,643). Option one (I) will also include spare parts, depot support, first article testing, and Instructor and Key Personnel Training (I&KPT). Congruently, option one (I) will create five (5) – one (1) year ordering periods with Firm Fixed Price (FFP) delivery orders. Option two (II) is for the purchase of a technical data package (TDP) and Government Purpose Rights (GPR). The Government does not anticipate placing delivery orders beyond the PQT/OT quantities (30 ea) until the successful completion of Milestone C/Type Classification-Standard.

Offerors looking to compete in this requirement have the option to submit no more than two (2) proposal(s) to acquire a new system or to retrofit the existing M110 SASS. The contractor shall manufacture, produce, and support the CSASS. The contractor shall provide for all necessary labor, material, supplies, services, facilities, and equipment to perform the requirements of the Statement of Objectives (SOO) in Section C of the formal Request for Proposal (RFP).

The CSASS is intended to more effectively execute a broad spectrum of missions than the M110 Semi Automatic Sniper System (SASS). The CSASS will provide the following upgrades: improved reliability, improved accuracy, and improved ergonomics; reduced weight and length; advanced coatings; improved optics; reduced felt recoil; enhanced suppressor performance; enhanced modular rail capabilities; an improved bipod, trigger, pistol grip, and buttstock.

www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=7474a989b4929cfe52783861999d051a&tab=core&_cview=1

Tactical Tailor Factory Tour And Manufacturer Show

Thursday, June 12th, 2014

June 2014 tour

Tactical Tailor is hosting an upcoming Tactical Tailor Factory Tour and Manufacturer Show. The event is being held June 18th, 2014 from 1200-1600 at the Tactical Tailor factory in Lakewood, Washington. Open to CAC card holders and LEO with credentials only.

For more information on the event, contact Nate Smith at nate@tacticaltailor.com.

www.tacticaltailor.com