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Quiet Professionals is hiring multiple Tactical Ground SIGINT Professionals to conduct ground Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) collection operations overseas. Interested candidates must be able to deploy within three weeks of government approval.
Minimum Qualifications:
1. Minimum of 5 years Tactical or Ground SIGINT experience.
2. TS SCI Security Clearance (CI Poly Preferred).
3. Ability to complete med/dental requirements & travel to CRC within 3 weeks from approval and deploy immediately.
4. Valid U.S. Passport.
If you are a Tactical Ground SIGINT professional ready to deploy in the next few weeks, please contact their recruiting team at brian@quietprofessionalsllc.com or apply through their website at www.quietprofessionalsllc.com.
Mission First Tactical will be giving one free standard capacity magazine to everyone that stops by the booth at SHOT show, Booth #11966.
PEO-Soldier turned us on to this article in PS – The Preventive Maintenance Monthly on how to make your own thermal targets.
Columbia, SC, January 12, 2015 – Panteao Productions is happy to announce the launch of the Survival Roundtable. The Roundtable is a new addition to the Panteao website exclusively for website subscribers. It brings together the instructors from the Make Ready to Survive video series and gives them a place to expand upon the subject matter reviewed in the videos.
With instructional videos you always end up with questions from the viewers. Or as time goes by there is additional information that instructors want to share with the viewers. Now with the Survival Roundtable instructors can expand upon what was covered in the videos and viewers can ask questions.
New articles will be added monthly to the site. For more information about the Survival Roundtable, visit http://panteao.com/roundtable.
This Century Arms AK74 clone came apart as the shooter fired it. The cause is reportedly bad headspace. Check your guns.
NEWINGTON, N.H. (January 12, 2015) — SIG SAUER, Inc., continues to set new standards in firearm design, innovation, and performance with the introduction of the SIG MCX™. Designed from the ground up as a short-barreled, silenced, lightweight rifle-caliber system, the SIG MCX has reset the standard for modularity, sound suppression, and mission capability.
With the introduction of the SIG MPX™ submachine gun, SIG SAUER raised the bar for performance and modularity in a pistol-caliber platform. The SIG MCX combines that modularity with rifle-caliber power in a compact package, designed for optimum performance with a silencer.
“We’ve built a team of the best minds in the industry, when it comes to silencer technology, rifle engineering and the .300 Blackout cartridge,” said Jeff Creamer, Executive Director and General Merchandise Manager for SIG SAUER, Inc. “The end result is a technological leap forward in ergonomics, modularity, cartridge performance, and sound reduction.”
Unlike every other firearm on the market, the SIG MCX was designed from the start for optimum performance with the .300 Blackout cartridge and a silencer. When paired with a SIG SAUER silencer, the outcome is a firearm with superior suppression capability and enhanced reliability with both supersonic and subsonic loads.
An auto-regulating gas system makes the transition from subsonic to supersonic seamless. In combat situations, the SIG MCX can run supersonic on the silenced setting without damaging the firearm or negatively impacting reliability.
Sharing a modular design with the SIG MPX, the SIG MCX is a mission-adaptable marvel. Changing between .300 Blackout and 5.56 NATO is as simple as swapping barrels and op rods. Converting to 7.62x39mm simply requires an additional bolt face change. All of this can be performed by the user in the field. Barrel lengths can also be changed, with 16″ and 9″ versions initially available.
“The SIG MCX can be set up as a silenced personal defense weapon or a primary rifle in almost no time at all,” Creamer said. “The one constant is SIG SAUER reliability and durability.”
The SIG MCX features a revolutionary recoil assembly that does not require a buffer tube, allowing for side-folding stocks. A full-length picatinny top rail allows for the mounting of lights or optics. Removable SIG SAUER iron sights come standard.
The lower receiver offers familiar AR-style controls, with ambidextrous selector and mag release as standard. The SIG MCX upper is compatible with mil-spec AR-15 lowers and, with the use of a SIG MCX Stock Kit, allows consumers to fully upgrade their legacy system.
Three variants of the SIG MCX will be available to the commercial market; semi-automatic rifle, short-barrel rifle (SBR) and pistol configurations. All will be available in .300 Blackout, 5.56 NATO or 7.62x39mm, with caliber conversions available immediately.
All SIG MCX models will feature aluminum KeyMod handguards, ambi AR-style controls, an ambi charging handle, and will utilize standard STANAG magazines. Also unique to the SIG MCX is an upper receiver with hardened replaceable wear points, including a cam path wear insert, a feed ramp insert, a removable / replaceable deflector, and charging handle latch point inserts.
The rifle variant will feature a 16″ cold hammer-forged barrel, while the SBR will come with a 9″ barrel. Both will offer a choice of four stocks: a low profile, side-folding skeletonized stock, a telescoping stock, a tubular side folding stock, or a folding telescopic stock. The pistol variant will feature a 9″ barrel and a side-folding SBX Pistol Stabilizing Brace.
The SIG MCX rifle carries an MSRP of $1,866, while the SBR variant has an MSRP of $2,058. The pistol with side-folding SBX has an MSRP of $2,132.
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