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H&K Announces SD models of the MR556 and MR762 with OSS Suppressors

Wednesday, January 8th, 2014

I had a chance to shoot an H&K MR556 equipped with an OSS Inc suppressor about a year ago. The guys at OSS brought me in, showed me behind the curtain – opening up its unique innards for me to peruse, and then let me try it out for myself in a room that is about 8′ x 6′. I was amazed at how quiet the weapon was and how I didn’t experience any blowback of gas.

Fast forward to late last week and we saw the first glimpse of the new MR762A1-SD. For those of you unfamiliar with the SD suffix that is German (Schalldämpfer) which means suppressor. In addition to the suppressor, the rifles also integrate a new Modular Rail System that looks to be related to the open source KeyMod system. Although, the ‘keyholes’ face the wrong direction for KeyMod. As with KeyMod, the MRS is said to have indentations at the rear that lock accessories in place so that they won’t walk under fire. A couple of other things we now know about the MRS. It’s octagonal like the suppressor it shields. This helps with mitigating the effects of mirage. Additionally, we now know that the 556 version is offered in 9″ and 14″ variants and the 762 model boasts 14.7″.

40 years after the after the introduction of the HKMP5 SD, HK introduces the NEW MR556 SD and MR762 SD. The new SD design incorporates OSS suppression technology on the combat proven 416/417 Operating Systems. The OTB “over the Barrel” and “flow through” design aspects of OSS suppressor integration maintains the legacy SD aspects of maximizing the tactical aspect of suppression while minimizing an increase to the weapons overall length. In addition to these HKSD benchmarks, the new SD’s add; caliber and configuration modularity, individual suppressor component sustainability, greater than 90% reduction in blowback and bolt velocity increase, unprecedented accuracy, repeatability and durability. Welcome to the next generation of weapon suppression.

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MR762A1-SD

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Phokus Research Group Standard IFAK Vs. Sons Trauma Kit

Wednesday, January 8th, 2014

This video by Phokus Research Group demonstrates the difference in accessibility between a standard IFAK vs. the Sons Trauma Kit.

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Lancer Systems Launches New L7AWM

Tuesday, January 7th, 2014

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– Lancer’s 7.62x51mm Magazine to Debut at SHOT Show 2014 and they build a great magazine.

Allentown, PA – January 7, 2014 – Lancer Systems LP, a leading advanced weapons and components manufacturer, today announced the launch of the new L7AWM, an advanced hybrid magazine that combines the strength of steel with the toughness of polymer to form a lightweight, reliable 7.62x51mm magazine.

The Lancer L7AWM incorporates a unique, dual steel design that wraps completely around the magazine to maximize stiffness and feeding reliability while minimizing wear and dimpling to the front of the magazine that can result from high volume firing. The magazine body is made from impact resistant polymer and, like the L5AWM, is available with either a translucent or opaque body.

The magazine also contains a switchable drain located on the floor plate lock. This feature, in conjunction with drain channels in the floor plate, allows users to configure the L7 between water-borne and extreme dust conditions.

The magazine is designed to work in multiple weapon systems, including the SR25, SIG716, DPMS 308 and LM308. It is currently available in 5,10 and 20-round capacities with higher capacity versions planned for late 2014.

“We’ve found that innovation doesn’t just happen; it takes knowledge, technology and passion,” said Scott Vilardi, business area manager, Advanced Weapons & Components, Lancer. “Our engineers, technicians and scientists are the best in the industry, allowing us to continue to raise the bar as is evident in the design of the L7AWM. The L7AWM represents state-of-the-art design in weapon component technology.”

www.lancer-systems.com

Griffon Industries Heat & Mirage Mitigation System

Tuesday, January 7th, 2014

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The Heat & Mirage Mitigation System by Griffon Industries was designed and developed by a former Special Forces operator to help avoid contact burns with suppressors in CBQ environments as well as mitigate mirage for Sniper/DMR applications. The system is made from fire retardant thread (non-asbestos) and is MSDS compliant. The inner core is rated and tested for temperatures up to 3000F. Full auto rated – tested to 9 magazines full auto continuous by members of NSW. Available in 4 lengths: 5″, 6″, 7″, and 9″, which allows the system to be used with a variety of different length suppressors.

Available in Black, Coyote Brown, MultiCam, Kryptek Typhoon, Kryptek Highlander.

By: Richard Graves, Staff Writer

Ask SSD Update – “Should I Send a Product to this Troop?”

Tuesday, January 7th, 2014

Last week I posted an ‘Ask SSD’ article on how to deal with the various requests for test articles received by companies. No story in recent memory has spawned so much back channel communication or general malcontent amongst the people it was written about. While mainly aimed at dealing with the “press” (and I use that term VERY broadly), I also mentioned requests from Military and LE. Afterward, a military contracting officer I know sent me a quick note which I’ll share with you.

…if SFC Random hits them up for basically free stuff to “test”, it is always the safest course of action to insist on a no-cost loan agreement from the troop’s/unit’s supporting Contracting Officer. It protects the company AND industry.

That said, if the troop ain’t a capability developer, program or test guy, don’t send them anything. Just sayin’.”

Sage advice indeed. It protects both industry and the Government.

Thanks Matt!

If You Get It, Just Snicker To Yourself

Tuesday, January 7th, 2014

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TacJobs – SureFire

Tuesday, January 7th, 2014

SureFire should need no introduction to SSD readers. Currently, they are listing several positions including CNC Operator I and 2, Buyer, Documentation Clerk – Manufacturing Assembly Process, Manager, Regional Sales (North East Territory) and International Sales Director.

For full details on these positions visit www.surefire.com/jobposting.

Please include your resume with salary history. If you meet the minimum qualifications, you will be contacted to further the application process. No phone calls, outside agencies, or recruiters.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex or national origin. They actively recruit qualified targeted veterans and qualified individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you have the right to request an accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our career center as a result of your disability. To request an accommodation, contact a Human Resources Representative at jobs@surefire.com.

SureFire is proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. They maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.

Only applications submitted by email will be considered.
Please include your resume with salary history.
If you meet the minimum qualifications, you will be contacted to further the application process.
No phone calls, outside agencies, or recruiters.

Send your application email to: jobs@surefire.com

New A-TACS AU Camo Insulated Jackets From Snugpak

Tuesday, January 7th, 2014

Snugpak is now offering three new insulated jackets in ATACS AU: the SJ3, Ebony, and Vapour. These jackets are made in the UK and are available from authorized Snugpak dealers.

SJ3 and Ebony
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SJ3
The SJ3 is an all-weather outer shell. It features a Paratex Micro outer and Paratex Light inner to keep moisture away from the skin. The Softie Premier filling is designed to reflect and trap heat. The design of the SJ3 is tailored to fit the contours of the body. The main zip is water resistant, and a high neck design keeps out the draft.

Ebony
The Ebony is temperature rated to -10C, extreme: -15C. It’s lightweight, windproof, breathable, and water-repellant. Softie deep polyester insulation reflects and traps heat. The Ebony also comes with a TS1 (Thermal Suede) collar and stuff sack for travel.

Vapour
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Vapour
The Vapour is a lightweight, water-resistant, and breathable soft shell. It features a Paratex micro outer with TS1, which traps a layer of air inside the membrane of the jacket. Also features an integrated stow-away hood.

www.snugpak.com/outdoor

By: M. Keller, Staff Writer