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FirstSpear Friday Focus – Partner Series – Hill People Gear Umlindi Pack

Friday, June 20th, 2014

For the first time in our weekly Friday Focus segment, we will be featuring one of FirstSpear’s OEM partners and a product FirstSpear produces for them; Hill People Gear and their Umlindi Pack.

Why Hill People Gear started

According to the Hill brothers who founded Hill People Gear, this is how the legend began:

HPG started as a series of personal projects built to solve problems that weren’t satisfied by anything else on the market. Other people started seeing and wanting these things for themselves so we decided to give it a whirl. As our market has grown, we’ve been able to expand our product line from unique items unavailable elsewhere into better renditions of items that are more widely available. When we hear from a guy who used to climb with Yvonne Chouinard and starting backpacking before we were born, or from a guy who is a full time adventurer and jungle instructor — and they’re liking our packs better than anything else they’ve ever carried – it inspires us to keep turning out gear that will stand the test of time.

Why American production

We’re able to make decisions based on more than just the bottom line because we’re a family owned business. Helping maintain American manufacturing infrastructure means we have smaller profit margins, but at the same time we’re doing our part to build stronger communities here at home. This is how you fix social and economic problems the American way. Individuals freely deciding to do what needs to be done brick by brick, not governments bungling around with top down half-solutions. Our customers understand this and part of why they choose to send their hard earned dollars our way is because they also believe in investing in American infrastructure.

Why FS

We were lucky enough to fall in with First Spear before they had their production line set up. We knew a guy, who knew a guy. That’s really been the basis of our partnership with FS. From the beginning, we were doing business with people who operate the way we do – do a good solid job without cutting corners, fix problems head on when they come up, don’t be chickenshit about the little things, and above all be trustworthy. It should come as no surprise that this results in production quality as good as you can get anywhere and a very easy going working relationship. There may be drama in our business from time to time, but it doesn’t come from our partnership with FirstSpear.

Umlindi Pack

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The Umlindi Pack is an exercise is designing the largest pack practical for use without lifter straps. It features a one piece contoured shoulder harness which doesn’t get in the way of shouldering a rifle. The padded back panel ensures comfort for the wearer. The Ute-style pulley compression system accepts the Palspocket, Tarapocket, or Tarahumara packs. Additional features include dual wand pockets, 3 reinforced hang tabs inside the pack, a hose port, half depth slot pocket inside of pack, and a parachute cord tool loop in back center. Use of an optional Prairie Belt or other war belts makes the “Lindi” into a large lumbar pack.

Available in Khaki/Ranger or Foliage/Stone. Hill people would also like to offer SSD readers a discount code for the Umlindi Packs. Use the coupon code “FSFFK” (for khaki/ranger) or “FSFFF” (for foliage/stone) for $20 off an Umlindi pack through 6/27.

www.hillpeoplegear.com

www.First-Spear.com

Tactical Distributors – Shooter Performance Shirt

Friday, June 20th, 2014

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Tactical Distributors has just come out with their new Shooter Performance Shirt. While similar in design to the original Shooter Shirt, the Performance Shirt is made with moisture-wicking, 4-way stretch fabric. It also features articulated side panels, and raglan sleeves for flexibility and movement. The left-sleeve Velcro loop panel allows for the attachment of a morale or ID patch.

Available in Black, Desert Sand, and Urban Gray. Made in the USA.

www.tacticaldistributors.com/shooter-performance-shirt

Syracuse University’s Newhouse School To Host Workshop For Active Duty Military Aug. 15 And 16

Thursday, June 19th, 2014

This is an announcement from Syracuse University regarding an upcoming two-day workshop available to all active duty military personnel.

The Military Visual Journalism program in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University will present a two-day workshop, “Managing Your Digital Arsenal,” Friday, Aug. 15 and Saturday, Aug. 16, on the Syracuse University campus. The workshop is open to all active duty military personnel. Follow on Twitter at #MVJ50.

August 15

The workshop will begin with a welcome from Newhouse Dean Lorraine Branham, followed by opening remarks from Ray Shepherd, director of Defense Media Activity; and a keynote by Steve Rubel, executive vice president for global strategy and insights at Edelman New York.

Sessions include:

From Still to Multimedia: Making the Transition,” led by Bruce Strong, chair of multimedia photography and design (MPD) at Newhouse

Sound Decisions: Making the Most of Your Audio,” led by Doug Quin, associate professor of MPD at Newhouse

Finish First: Mobile Video Reporting Skills,” led by Simon Perez, assistant professor of broadcast and digital journalism at Newhouse

The Language of Light: Seeing It, Creating It and Using It,” led by Gregory Heisler, distinguished professor of photography at Newhouse

Aug. 16

The second day will include remarks from internationally acclaimed photographer Joe McNally and multimedia adventure storyteller Corey Rich.

A screening of “The Hornet’s Nest” will be followed by a discussion with ABC News correspondent Mike Boettcher.

The day will conclude with a panel discussion featuring uniformed members of the military who work in communications.

All events will be held in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium in Newhouse 3. Registration fee is $75.

In addition, a dinner celebrating the Military Visual Journalism program’s 50th anniversary will be held Aug. 16 at 6:30 p.m. in the Hildegarde and J. Myer Schine Student Center’s Goldstein Auditorium. Cost is $50.

For more information or to register, see http://newhousemilitary.syr.edu/managing-your-digital-arsenal or contact Nancy Austin at njaustin@syr.edu or 315-443-4082.

Gun Websites – Visual Kalashnikov Recognition Playing Cards

Thursday, June 19th, 2014

AK Deck

Gun Websites currently is currently running a Kickstarter campaign for Kalashnikov playing cards reminiscent of aircraft identification cards. Consisting of 52 individual Cold War-era AK variants manufactured in Russia, China, East Germany, and Bulgaria, the cards will feature the following information:

– Kalashnikov Model
– Country of Origin (USSR, China, E. Germany, Bulgaria)
– Countries ‘Cold War’ Flags
– Dates of Production (when available)
– Caliber (color of silhouette indicates caliber)
– Type of Receiver (Milled, Stamped)
– Materials used (Wood, Plastic, Bakelite, etc)
– Factory of Origin (when available)
– Cold War Factory Logos

Of course, the cards will also feature full suits and will fully function as a standard playing deck. The cards will be printed in the USA by USPCC.

www.kickstarter.com/projects/gunwebsites/kalashnikov-identification-playing-cards

Armament Systems And Procedures – Nexus Subcap Baton Clip

Thursday, June 19th, 2014

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Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP) has just released their Nexus subcap. It is designed to provide a secure, lightweight clip-on retention to all ASP Friction Loc Batons. The Nexus contains a rapid release clip and chrome plate retaining spring and can be used on tactical or dress belts.

www.asp-usa.com/store/batons/accessories/nexus-subcap-baton-clip-f-series

Mayflower – Fixed Shoulder 24 Hour Assault Pack

Thursday, June 19th, 2014

24hr Assault Pack

First shown at SHOT Show 2014, Mayflower’s Fixed Shoulder 24 Hour Assault Pack is a light weight mission focused back pack built for 24 hour dismounted operations, designed for use as a stand alone assault pack. The interior of the pack features a hydration bladder sleeve and a small phone or PDA pocket. The exterior has PALS webbing on the sides. All buckles are ITW-Nexus IR hardware.

Now available in MultiCam, Ranger Green, Coyote Brown, and Black. 100% made in the USA.

www.mayflower-rc.org/store/7018/109/Fixed-Shoulder-24-Hour-Assault-Pack

NFM Group – EC Paint

Thursday, June 19th, 2014

Norway-based NFM Group has come up with EC Paint, a weapon and equipment paint designed to fit both daylight and IR needs. EC paint dries in seconds, covering equipment with a smooth matte coating and no shiny spots. It is also durable and heat resistant without affecting the material structure, and can be used for covering plastics and textiles. NFM states that EC Paint is NVG compliant. This is pretty cool considering we’ve all been using krypton for years now and it wasn’t really designed for use on military equipment.

EC Paint is available in 8 colors: Grey, White, Black, Coyote Brown, Forest Green, Olive Drab, Mud Brown, and Sand. A dedicated stripper has also been developed for the paint, which they say provides easy and fast clean off. EC paint comes in 400ml spray cans and a 5 liter container for vehicle application.

EC Paint has been selected by the British Army to respray all weapons systems for issue in Afghanistan. Hint-hint, US Army.

www.nfm.no

Video concept by www.designedtofight.com.

Magpul – M-LOK Tips

Thursday, June 19th, 2014

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Maximize Your M-LOK Experience

Magpul has released an in-depth document detailing how to get the most out of the M-LOK system. For those who don’t know, M-LOK, which stands for Modular Lock System, is a license-free platform system developed by Magpul that serves as an evolution of the MOE slot system used since 2007. It functions as a method for hard mounting accessories to a negative space mounting point. When compared to MOE, M-LOK features a larger slot, squared sides, and adds the following feature set:

– Direct mount capability
– Cammed T-nut
– Optimized for metal and polymer manufacturing
– Recoil/impact mitigation lugs
– Intermediate spacing option
– Multi-directional mounting
– Backwards MOE compatibility

M-LOK is easy to manufacture, works in polymer and metal equally well, is incredibly strong, and requires no back side of mounting surface access.

magpul.com