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Scorpion

Monday, April 14th, 2014

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Here’s a photo I ran across today of the original Scorpion logo from Crye Precision.

Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) Adds Celox Gauze As approved Hemorrhage Treatment

Monday, April 14th, 2014

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April 9, 2014 – Bio-Stat LLC, the exclusive US distributor of CELOX hemostatic dressings manufactured by MedTrade Products Ltd., a UK based medical device company, today announced that the US De- partment of Defense’s Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) has added CELOX Gauze to its guidelines for control of hemorrhage as approved hemostatic agents for military-wide use.

Why CELOX works so well – Why the CoTCCC approved CELOX

CELOX Gauze contains a novel technology that allows it to work on the most severe bleeding where current treatments are not effective. It looks like a simple gauze bandage but has been coated with Celox Granules to give unique properties. In tests conducted by the US Navy, subjects treated with Celox had the highest rate of survival versus those treated with competing products or plain gauze.

Best Results over a wide range of conditions

Combat tested and in use by military forces the world over due to its proven ability to treat a wound with less total blood loss, Celox is the choice for any first response, tactical or emergency wound care. In many of the worst injuries, the blood lost causes the body’s natural clotting abilities to fail, but Celox acts independently of the body’s mechanism and continues to work in this situation, where other treatments that work by accelerating the body’s own clotting process can fail. Celox is also effective under conditions where the patient is using blood thinners or where hypothermia has occurred.

CELOX Products Approved for all US Military Use and Procurement as Emergency Hemostat

Already in use by US Special Forces due to it’s superior results, the approval of the CoTCCC makes CELOX Gauze a standard ordering and procurement hemostatic dressing for all branches of the US military. The CoTCCC decision now makes CELOX available to every member of the DOD’s forces, and CELOX can be added to and reordered for all wound care and medical kits in US military use.

The US military review follows a recent trend in which increasing numbers of civilian emergency services are reviewing their equipment and taking on new treatments. In a large part this is a response to tragedies such as the Boston Marathon bombing as well as new guidelines for responses to indiscriminate shootings. For example, in the Massachusetts area around Boston the regional council for Homeland Security has prescribed new hemorrhage control kits that include the Celox bandages for their responders.

CELOX is exclusively available in the US from BioStat LLC

BioStat LLC, based in Orlando, FL and Medtrade Products Ltd, a UK-based medical devices compa- ny, have an arrangement for all U.S. sales and distribution responsibilities to be handled by BioStat, LLC for the CELOX portfolio of hemostatic agents.

Under terms of the agreement, BioStat has importation, marketing, sales, and distribution oversight responsibility for the entire CELOX portfolio for all military, law enforcement and civilian pre-hospital sales.

Information is available on the internet at http://www.biostatllc.com/, or call 1-844-BIO-STAT for additional details on the CoTCCC approval and how to order CELOX products for use by your unit or agency.

SKD Tactical – Easter Egg Hunt

Monday, April 14th, 2014

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SKD Tactical is holding an Easter Egg hunt contest. Each day, they’ll hide an Easter Egg in one of their product descriptions. Find it, be the first to post it to their Facebook page, and win. The first prize has already been claimed, but check out the SKD Tactical Facebook page regularly for further prizes. The contest runs until Easter Day.

www.skdtac.com

TYR Tactical – Panoramic Ground Night Vision Goggle Pouch

Monday, April 14th, 2014

This is the only pouch I’ve seen on the market for the Panoramic Ground Night Vision Goggle.

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The TYR Tactical Panoramic Ground Night Vision Goggle Pouch (TYR-CM216) is designed to securely store panoramic NVGs. Made from TYR’s proprietary Pluma Vires hybrid 500D Cordura nylon/200D Kevlar material, the CM216 features reinforced padded walls and a center support insert which protects the goggles when stored. A front buckle closure and cinched top keeps goggles secure and upright. The pouch can be attached to PALS webbing either horizontally, or vertically using an optional MOLLE adapter.

Available in MultiCam and Coyote Brown.

www.tyrtactical.com/products/details/new-featured-products/tyr-tactical-communications-pouch-panoramic-ground-night-vision-goggle

Final Draft of AFMAN for USAF Implementation of Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act

Monday, April 14th, 2014

The US Air Force has been rather slow to implement the provisions of Public Law 108-277 dated 22 July 2004, The Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act of 2004 (LEOSA) as amended by Public Law 112-239 dated 2 January 2013, as well as specific instructions under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 and DoDI 5525.12, The Amended Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004. That 2013 amendment told DoD that its LEOs were covered as well by the legislation because they weren’t quite sure before. But, this is going to happen guys.

You see, the LEOSA as it is commonly known, is a federal law, that allows two classes of persons; “qualified law enforcement officers” and “qualified retired law enforcement officers”, to carry a concealed firearm in any jurisdiction in the United States, regardless of state or local laws, with certain exceptions. That is a pretty big privilege.

Why is taking the AF so long to comply with Federal Law? Probably because they’ve never had to face something like actually facilitating the concealed carry of firearms by current and former Airmen. I’ve said it before (while in uniform) and I’ll say it again; the Air Force is institutionally afraid of guns. That might make you understand their apprehension. That, and they haven’t let a contract to handle issuing credentials yet. Security Forces is the largest enlisted careerfield in the Air Force. It’s also going to be a bit of a mess dealing with Retired and those with 10 years cumulative experience as a Qualified LEO. Supposedly, this won’t happen until Fall, 2014.

I will go on record to say that I cannot support LEOSA because it creates a privileged class of gun owners who have rights that other citizens do not. It is my contention that legislation such as LEOSA divides the gun owning populace. Since current and retired LEOs may concealed carry virtually anywhere, they have effectively been removed from the pro-2A lobbying effort. Their concerns have been answered and there’s no reason for them to go to bat to help normalize concealed carry laws across the nation. At the federal level, it means that anyone who qualifies under LEOSA is not subject to the concealed carry laws of any state, with a couple of exceptions.

However, LEOSA is the law of the land and the military departments must comply, offering their current and “retired” LE personnel the credentials necessary for compliance with the law. That, I do support.

I’ve been told that this version has been signed but not issued yet so I’m calling it a final draft. The Air Force Manual lays out in its simplest terms what the Air Force is required to do in order to make this happen for current/former Airmen. Specifically, under LEOSA and this Manual, “individuals who have apprehension authority and are identified as qualified law enforcement officers, active, retired or separated with 10 or more years of aggregate service in a position as a qualified law enforcement officer, may carry privately owned weapons (POW) concealed while off duty and outside the boundary of the installation.” Notice that they still won’t be able to off-duty concealed carry on military installations or any other “gun free zones” for that matter.

There are a couple of interesting points in the draft of the AFMAN. I wonder how those made it past the legal review.

3.2. All personnel receiving a USAF SF LEOSA credential who choose to carry a concealed weapon should obtain concealed carry or self-defense insurance with civil and criminal defense coverage in the event they are involved in an off-duty LEOSA Use of Force incident. The Air Force has no liability and will not provide legal defense if an individual is involved in an off-duty LEOSA Use of Force incident. The USAF role is solely to determine that all requirements to carry under LEOSA are met; any action taken by the individual is their personal responsibility.

3.3. Personnel should also consider carrying a “grand jury kit.” A recommended grand jury kit consists of the AF Form 688D or E, weapons qualification documentation, driver’s license or state issued identification card, proof of ownership for the weapon carried, copies of DoDI 5525.15, this AFMAN and the LEOSA Act legislation.

While I have issues with the underlying law, I’m very glad to see that we will be welcoming a wide variety of new, serving and Veteran military LEOs to the concealed carrying public and I’m also glad to see the Air Force is finally making some headway with this.

Feel free to read the DRAFT AFMAN LEOSA.

Spam Can “Hook & Loop” Patches

Sunday, April 13th, 2014

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Gunwebsites has designed 7.62×39 and 7.62x54r spam can Velcro patches, yet found the borders were “off” and decided to gauge interest “as-is” by holding a funding campaign on Kickstarter. The campaign was successful enough that they even expanded the line to include a 5.45×39 spam can patch. Although the campaign has reached its funding goal, there are still backing rewards available for those who are interested.

www.kickstarter.com/projects/gunwebsites/spam-can-hook-and-loop-patches

Badger Ordnance Dealer Program

Sunday, April 13th, 2014

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Badger Ordnance has introduced a new dealer program aimed primarily at smaller shops with no minimum buy-in. Badger Ordnance makes some great weapon accessories and it’s certainly worth checking out.

www.badgerordnance.com

Strike Industries – Ricci Ankle Medical System V.2

Sunday, April 13th, 2014

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The Ricci Ankle Medical System V.2 is an updated medical kit carriage system designed for everyday carry. The AMS V.2 offers more rounded edges and padding or comfort and a better fit around the ankle. This new version also removes removes MOLLE pouch compatibility, but makes up for it by having elastic pouches for storage.

Available in Black.

www.strikeindustries.com/shop/index.php/tactical-accessories/soft-gear/ricci-ankle-medicial-system-v-2-ams-v2