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The ZEV Technologies Experience – Grip Reduction and Frame Finishing

Wednesday, August 13th, 2014

Several week’s ago, SSD sent a new Gen 3 GLOCK 17 to SoCal-based ZEV Technologies for a tune up. They asked us a few questions about what we wanted but for the most part, we left much of it up to them. So far, we’ve seen them check the pistol in and select parts. We’ve also had a preview of the custom slide work. In week four, we get to see some frame customization.

First off, ZEV Technologies installs the the Fulcrum trigger for the GLOCK which we previewed last week. It’s a complete drop in installation that requires no special tools, so it wasn’t a stretch for the ZEV pistolsmith. But, that also means that you can do it at home.

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The CNC Billet Aluminum trigger pad has an ergonomic shape with a wide flat face that is ideal for shooting with the pad of your trigger finger as opposed to the rounded face of the factory trigger. The trigger safety of the Fulcrum is 3x wider and more flush when depressed and also features a real spring as opposed to the thin plastic nubbin of the factory safety for greater heat and chemical resistance. The Fulcrum trigger features adjustment screws for PRE and OVER travel. Range of trigger movement can be shortened to 1/4” overall, with all factory safeties intact. Trigger reset has been shortened by half so that pistol can fire mechanically faster. The trigger bar is high polished and precision ground to help eliminate trigger creep and allow the trigger to stack up and break consistently.

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Above you can see what the G17 looked like when they received it. As I’m sure you’re aware, ZEV Technologies offers custom grip jobs. Each grip is shaped to the customers specifications as a grip that is properly fitted to your hand will index with more ease and shoot more comfortably. Additionally, grip angles can be corrected to reduce limp-wristing, or improve accuracy of point shooting. A number of textures are available for competition shooting, CCW, or general range use. We chose the Silicone Carbide finish after talking with the crew at ZEV because it helps with recoil management and offers a sure grip even with sweaty hands. This isn’t some tape job but rather a proprietary coating that they do in-house.

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ZEV Technologies also made the following modifications to the frame:
-Reduced angle of backstrap
-Reduced girth of grip
-Double undercut trigger guard
-360 texture grip in Silicone Carbide
-Finger grooves left intact

www.zevtechnologies.com

U.S. Patriot Tactical – American Heroes: Edward Lychik, Army Strong

Wednesday, August 13th, 2014

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U.S. Patriot Tactical recently published a profile on Edward Lychik, a combat-wounded Veteran and amputee who continues to participate in various physical challenges with a customized running blade replacing his left leg.

You can read the full entry here: blog.uspatriottactical.com/american-heroes-edward-lychik-army-strong

Additionally, Runner’s World magazine is holding a cover contest, and Edward Lychik is one of the entrants. You can vote for him at the following link: covercontest.runnersworld.com/entry/1077. He would be the first ever Veteran on the cover if he is selected. Voting ends this Friday, August 15th.

New CCT Poster

Wednesday, August 13th, 2014

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Proper Mounting Of A SureFire SOCOM Suppressor To Its Adapter

Wednesday, August 13th, 2014

In this video, Barry Dueck, Director of SureFire’s Suppressor Division, demonstrates how to properly install a SOCOM Suppressor onto its adapter.

www.surefire.com/tactical-equipment/sound-suppressors

This Is Why We Miss Robin Williams

Wednesday, August 13th, 2014

We usually don’t comment on the passing of celebrities, but Robin Williams was a friend and supporter of the Military who provided joy to thousands of personnel overseas through his USO appearances. He also had class, as you can see in this video.

Mr. Williams, you will be missed.

Hill People Gear Website Upgrade

Tuesday, August 12th, 2014

Hill People Gear has just announced some improvements to their website, including product display and how they now process payments. You can read the full release below.

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This summer, we decided it was time to focus our energy on a significant upgrade to our web infrastructure. In addition to a completely new backend and updated look (that is more mobile device friendly), we’ve added three big improvements.

The HPG equipage taxonomy (hillpeoplegear.com/Equipage/tabid/1197/Default) is a systematic approach to thinking about backcountry living systems — what you need to carry and when. For seasoned backcountry travelers, it may serve as nothing more than a way of understanding under which circumstances each piece of gear we offer is most useful. For everyone else, we hope it serves as a good introduction to their own integration with a backcountry or austere environment – regardless of whether they ever buy a stitch of gear from us.

Our product catalog (hillpeoplegear.com/Products/tabid/762/Default) is much streamlined with a number of filter options, product attributes, and a product comparison feature. This allows customers to easily determine which of our products go with which, which of the equipage levels they are most appropriate for, and exact weights among other things.

We now accept credit card payments through McMillan Merchant Services (www.mmsllc.com). MMC is a payment processor that was started specifically as a pro 2nd amendment choice in the face of so many anti-constitutional banking practices. We’re proud to support the McMillan family in their effort to develop an independent pro-constitution financial infrastructure. PayPal is still available as a trusted 3rd party payment option for customers who are more comfortable using that.

We invite anyone interested in backcountry travel to take advantage of the many free resources available on our website and hope they’ll consider our gear when outfitting themselves.

hillpeoplegear.com

OR Summer Market – La Sportiva

Tuesday, August 12th, 2014

La Sportiva has introduced new models which incorporate the Gore-Tex Surround technology which offers increased breathability for waterproof footwear.

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In addition to the Gore-Tex Surround liner, the Core High GTX features STB technology which stabilizes the foot by wrapping the midsole and attaching it to the upper.

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Here you can see a cross section of the Core High GTX.

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www.sportiva.com

OR Summer Market – Gerber Introduces Freescape Series

Tuesday, August 12th, 2014

Gerber introduced a new line of products called the Freescape Series. Available this month, the car camping line consists of Hatchet, Camp Kitchen Knife, Camp Paring knife, Folding Sheath Knife, Camp Saw, Camp Kitchen Kit, Flashlight, and two lantern styles.

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The Hatchet’s sheath can be stowed in the handle for use so that you don’t lose it.

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Below, you can see several of the new knives in the Freescape Series.

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This video by Gerber gives you some info on the Camp Kitchen Knife.

Below, is the Flashlight which is a triangle shape so it won’t roll off.

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Several of the items are already available including the Hatchet and Lanterns.

www.gerbergear.com

Both Large and Small Lanterns incorporate touch technology which allows you to turn them on and off as well as dim control with the touch of a finger.

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