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SharpWriter – Ronald Reagan The Liberator

Monday, February 23rd, 2015

Ronald Reagan the man, the myth, the legend. Driving the most the definition of American Muscle how can you get more Liberty into a painting, not much else to say about this.

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You’ve probably seen SharpWriter’s numerous depictions of America’s Presidents but didn’t know anything about the artist or where to buy copies of the prints.

To order your copy of “Ronald Reagan The Liberator” or any of his other prints visit www.etsy.com/shop/sharpwriter.

TacJobs – Part Time Retail Employment Opportunity in Tidewater of Virginia

Monday, February 23rd, 2015

Tactical Distributors has a great opportunity for someone in the Hampton Roads area.

Seeking a motivated individual with a military/tactical background looking for part time employment in a new and exciting retail environment.

Retail Salesperson Job Responsibilities:

Serves customers by helping them select products and services

Retail Salesperson Job Duties:

-Welcomes customers by greeting them; offering assistance.

-Directs customers to racks and counters; suggesting items for sale.

-Advises customers by providing product information.

-Helps customer make selections by building customer confidence offering suggestions and opinions.

-Processes payments by totaling purchases; processing checks, cash, and store or other credit cards.

-Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related tasks as needed.

Retail Salesperson Skills and Qualifications:

-Customer Service, Selling to Customer Needs, Product Knowledge, People Skills, High Energy Level, Dependability, General Math Skills, Verbal Communication, and Job Knowledge.

-Military and or Police background a plus.

-Minimum 1 year retail sales experience.

Benefits: Competitive hourly wage, free range membership, gear discounts.

Please send all resumes to Shannon Pope at shannon@tacticaldistributors.com or by phone at 1-866-916-6905. Tactical Distributors is an equal opportunity employer.

Wear This Shirt at Your Own Risk

Monday, February 23rd, 2015

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Nitelife Promotions offers Open Carry T-shirts that look real. While they were created by a Pro-2A business owner Paul Liebe to promote firearms, even he admits that they could be mistaken by law enforcement for a real gun. In fact, he includes this warning in his site as well as with each shirt.

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They are available in a variety of sizes, colors and styles but regardless, they look real enough that it could cause some tension. I’d say that if you’re going to wear it under a vest or jacket like this photo suggests, you might as well expect some unwanted attention.

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I don’t doubt the man’s dedication, I’m just questioning the execution. I’ll file this one in the “even though you could, you shouldn’t have” folder.

www.opencarrytshirts.us

MeanGeneLeather.com Is Live

Monday, February 23rd, 2015

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And check out this belt Gene just made for me.

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Its a custom stitched Victory Aegis belt featuring a laser engraved Aegis buckle from Ares Gear.
MeanGeneLeather.com

SKD Tactical – Free PIG Aimpoint Cover with Purchase of Patrol Rifle Optic

Monday, February 23rd, 2015

SKD Tactical has introduced the Patrol Incident Gear Aimpoint PRO cover.

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The new cover protects and camouflages your Aimpoint PRO. Made from laser cut Cordura, it is available in MultiCam, MultiCam Arid or MultiCam Tropic. The cover stays in place thanks to an integrated bungee and also fits the M68/CCO, M2, ML2, M3 and ML3 optics from Aimpoint.

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They are $19.99 but free with the purchase of an Aimpoint Patrol Rifle Optic.

Off Shore A-TACS Fabrics Announcement

Monday, February 23rd, 2015

Schott Performance Fabrics and Digital Concealment Systems
announce the addition of off-shore produced A-TACS Camo fabrics

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In response to growing worldwide demand, Digital Concealment Systems and Schott Performance Fabrics are pleased to announce that in addition to their full range of U.S. produced Berry Amendment compliant A-TACS Camo fabrics, they are now offering a full range of A-TACS Camo fabrics produced off-shore. These fabrics are produced to the same exacting standard as the U.S.-produced fabrics and are made available to international and domestic manufacturers who do not require Berry Amendment compliant goods for their production. Available fabrics include a full compliment of Nylon, Cotton, Poly/Cotton and Polyester goods in a varity of fabric weights and construction.

Many international manufacturers of A-TACS Camo products now have the option to source their fabrics ‘closer to the cutter’. This will allow for shorter lead times and significantly lower fabric costs. It also affords significant savings on international shipping and material costs for the end gear manufacturer.

This new option also benefits European and Asian manufacturers who sell in non-military channels. Now they have the option to source GENUINE A-TACS Camo fabrics at a lower cost. This option also benefits many smaller manufacturers, especially with low minimum order requirements on fabric–and it will replace the poorly made, poorly constructed counterfeit fabric that is currently on the market.

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Counterfeit camouflage fabrics have been a problem for every major camouflage brand since the beginnings of the industry. Cheaply and poorly produced overseas pattern knock-offs are a continuing issue for everyone from Crye Precision, to the US Goverment, to us here at DCS. Each time a counterfeiter is pursued through legal channels, a new one pops up, perpetuating the problem. This new fabric option will allow manufacturers currently engaged in producing A-TACS Camo gear using poor quality counterfeit fabrics the option to switch over and begin using legitimately produced A-TACS Camo fabrics. Schott Performance Fabrics is the ONLY legitimate source for genuine A-TACS Camo fabrics. If the fabric was purchased from anywhere else, it is the product of a counterfeiter.

In the coming months, Digital Concealment Systems will be ramping up it’s legal pursuit of both manufactures and retailers engaged in the production and sale of counterfeit items in A-TACS Camo. Additionally, DCS will also be calling out manufacturers and retailers dealing in and manufacturing counterfeit A-TACS Camo gear.

For additional information, sourcing questions and availability, contact Denise Barrick dbarrack@schottfabrics.com or Bryan Merrick bmerrick@schottfabrics.com at Schott Performance Fabrics (330)784-4545 or visit them on the web at www.schottfabrics.com.

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

Monday, February 23rd, 2015

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It’s the Old City, Jerusalem.

Thanks S!

Some A10 Knowledge For You

Sunday, February 22nd, 2015

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The US Air Force has adopted a dishonorable policy of publicly misrepresenting the capabilities of the A-10 in order to remove it from service. The goal is to use the funding to pay for the F-35. Unfortunately, estimates are that the F-35’s gun will not be mission capable until at least 2020. As a retired Air Force officer, I am quite unimpressed by these actions. They undermine confidence in the Air Force’s ability to support ground forces with Close Air Support as well as the word of its leaders.

Join me in supporting the A-10.