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Soldier Systems At The Range With KRISS USA

Friday, August 28th, 2015

KRISS USA recently opened a new manufacturing and distribution facility in Chesapeake, near Solider Systems HQ, which gave us the opportunity to try out a few weapons in the Vector and Sphinx line of firearms. After a visit to the facility, KRISS packed up the range guns and we all headed out to C2 Shooting Center to try them out on the steel plate range.

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Sphinx Arms is a Swiss pistol manufacturer under the KRISS Group. They offer standard, compact, and subcompact pistols, all chambered for 9x19mm. Sphinx pistols are constructed using steel slides, and two-piece frames which consist of an upper and lower component. The upper components are manufactured from either aluminum or steel, and the lower components can be manufactured from aluminum, steel, or polymer, depending on the model of pistol.

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The pistols feed from double stack magazines, with capacities of 17+1 for Standard, 15 + 1 for Compact, and 13 + 1 for Sub-compact models. Additional features shared throughout the various pistol models include ambidextrous decocking levers, reversible magazine catch, a visual/tactile loaded chamber indicator, front and rear slide serrations, and match grade trigger. Most models also support an interchangeable rubberized comfort grip system.

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Here you can see a comparison between the standard iron sight, and a model equipped with a fiber optic front sight.

All of the pistols were very smooth firing, accurate, and comfortable to shoot. We favored the compact models the most, as their size made them very comfortable guns to hold, roughly equivalent in size to a Glock 19.

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The Vector line of pistols, carbines, and SMGs utilize the KRISS Super V recoil Recoil Reduction System which redirects recoil energy downward, reducing muzzle climb up to 95% and felt recoil up to 60% when compared to traditional weapon designs. At the range, we had the chance to try out the CBR Enhanced, the SDP pistol variant, and the full-auto .45 ACP and upcoming 9mm SMGs.

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The Vector series consists of an upper and lower frame, which can be separated by removing three assembly pins along the upper frame. This allows the user to quickly swap out lower frames, and will even allow for a quick caliber change between the .45 ACP and 9mm frames, when the later becomes available later this year.

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This is the Vector CRB Enhanced. The CRB is the semi-automatic civilian carbine variant of the Vector, chambered for .45 ACP. It comes with an M4 stock adapter, a Magpul UBR stock, and the enhanced square barrel shroud.

The CRB in action. The recoil reductive action coupled with the pistol caliber makes for an easy to handle and accurate weapon.

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Here is the SDP, the Vector pistol variant. It features a 5.5″ barrel and a rear QD sling point.

It can either be fired with both hands on the weapon, or with a single hand, although this is best done with a sling to support and stabilize the weapon.

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Here’s the Vector SMG in .45 ACP. This particular model was outfitted with the M4 stock adapter, a Magpul UBR stock, a vertical foregrip, and a Defiance HPS 4GSK Cal .45ACP, a suppressor specially designed for the Vector family of weapons. The SMG variants of the Vector feature a selector switch which allows the operator to switch between semi, two-round burst, and full auto.

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For the final gun of the day, we checked out the upcoming Vector SMG in 9mm. The one we fired was marked serial number 000001, no less, and don’t let the frame markings in the image above fool you, was indeed the 9mm variant. Like the .45 ACP model, the 9mm variant is designed to accept Glock magazines, with the 17-round Glock 17 magazine fitting flush with the chamber, although we also had a few 33-round G18 magazines as an analogue to the extended magazines used in the .45 ACP model. As expected of the lighter round, it featured a higher rate of fire than the .45 ACP model, and burned through even the extended magazines quite quickly, yet still remained quite controllable even in full auto.

After what was quite likely a couple of thousand rounds of ammunition spent, it’s quite fair to say that KRISS USA has a solid line of firearms on offer. The Sphinx pistols are solid, accurate sidearms, and the Vector line’s recoil mitigating technology makes them a joy to shoot. We offer our sincerest thanks to KRISS USA for allowing us the opportunity to try out their firearms on the range.

You can find out more on the Vector and Sphinx brands at:

www.kriss-arms.com

www.sphinxarms.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Aegir-38 Added To AMU List

Friday, August 28th, 2015

Congratulations to FirstSpear! Thier Aegir-38 has been added to the NAVSEA Authorized for Military Use list.

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AMU Approved Maritime Plate Carrier: # 1.1.17

The Aegir-38 (pronounced eye-jur) is a ballistic protective rifle plate carrier with integrated inflatable tactical aid to flotation devices specifically designed for combat swimmers/divers as well as personnel conducting maritime airborne operations.

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It offers the ability to attach multiple re-breathers for use in closed circuit diving operations via FS Tubes closure technologies as well as backpacks and other emerging FS capabilities.

  

In addition to internal Bouyancy Compensators behind the carrier’s plate pockets, each Aegir-38 has a two bladder emergency tactical aid to flotation capability consisting of two CTAF (Cummerbund Tactical Aid to Flotation) located inside the cummerbunds. Each system includes two welded flotation bladders, two inflation systems, and two firing handles. The bladders are reusable welded fabric that position under the arm when deployed manually by the two 38 gram CO2 cartridges. There are two oral inflation tubes for a secondary inflation method located on the CTAF.

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When activated, the Aegir-38’s integral Bouyancy Compensators provide:
-45lbs (20kg/ 200n) positive flotation in seawater at a depth of 33′(10m)
-57lbs (25kg/253n) of positive flotation at a depth of 15′(4.5m)
-73lbs (33kg/324n) of flotation the surface

FirstSpear BCs are installed in mesh chambers behind the plate pockets, offering a minimum of 10LBS (4.5KG / 45N) of lift per set in size M-XL Swimmer Cut vests. The BC can be user configured for either left or right hand operators and can be inflated/deflated individually or connected for one inflation/deflation point. When inflated they provide airflow channels aiding in air flow to the operator as well as some distribution. During independent testing in support of NAVSEA the BC also reduced Back Face Deformation (BFD) significantly when used inflated during ballistic resistant testing against specified high velocity rifle threats.

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For non-diving operations any of the FS Standard land cummerbunds can be used as well as the two inch belly band for extreme hot environments or confined work space. All land and flotation cummerbunds for the Aegir-38 secure with the FirstSpear Tubes closure system. The Aegir-38 is designed to be used and maintained at the Operator level and with limited training can be repacked and one hundred percent operational in under 30 minutes.

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Additionally, its streamlined design incorporates Dual, Built-in Radio pockets, accommodating PRC-148 or PRC-152 radios, extra magazines and/or med supplies. Thanks to a channel stitch design, shoulder straps on the Aegir-38 are designed to allow the operator to cut off excess material without degrading the stitching of the whole shoulder strap.

Here is some video from certification testing.

I’m impressed that they got this added to the AMU list as a BC. But, if you’re like me, you’ve wondering this whole time where the name comes from, so I asked Jon Laplume and he directed me to this:

In Norse mythology, Ægir (Old Norse “sea”) is a sea jötunn associated with the ocean. He is also known for hosting elaborate parties for the gods. Sea Giant who likes to party? Sounds like a SEAL named Dave Kent to me.

www.first-spear.com

Double D Armory, LTD & Centennial Gun Club Hope For The Warriors Charity Raffle

Friday, August 28th, 2015

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Greenwood Village, CO – Double D Armory, LTD, the leading manufacturer of precision AR-15 rifles uniquely finished in a camouflaged pattern per Military Specification Type III Hard Coat Anodizing, is partnering with Centennial Gun Club, a premier Denver Shooting Range & Gun Club  in beautiful Centennial, Colorado, to give away a truly unique DDA, MODEL: SST, 9-11 Commemorative Rifle. The Commemorative Rifle will go to one lucky winner and 100% of the proceeds will go to support a great cause, “Hope For The Warriors”.

“When I found out about the non-profit, “Hope For The Warriors” and what they do to help our veterans who have sacrificed so much, I felt we had to do something. So, we went to work to create a one-of-a-kind custom patterned rifle. We wanted it to be something that would surely stand out, to honor those who have sacrificed for our freedom, and to give the winner something to be proud of. Our designer came up with something quite  unique and incredibly awesome looking!” — J. Delgado, CEO of Double D Armory, LTD.

The Double D Armory, Model: SST AR-15 is a tribute to 9-11 and is a unique Commemorative, One-of-a-kind, Limited Edition Rifle. This drawing will be held on September 12, 2015 at Centennial Gun Club’s 2nd Annual Firearms Festival–an event you don’t want to miss! The winner doesn’t have to be present to win.

“We are excited to team up with Double D Armory and “Hope for the Warriors” to remember and honor those who sacrificed so much, if not all, in the 9-11-01 terrorist attacks and those veterans who have also selflessly sacrificed.  Jay builds a great rifle, it is our number 1 selling rifle at CGC, and the one-of-a-kind patriotic design for this giveaway is just awesome!  We will announce the winner of this pro-America, commemorative gun at our 2nd annual Firearms Festival on September 12th. It will be fantastic to give a big check to Hope for the Warriors-who so competently and tirelessly help our veterans and their families.”  — Paul Stanley, General Manager at Centennial Gun Club.

“Hope For The Warriors” is a great charity that provides a tremendous amount of support to our war-fighters. They provide support in areas of  Career Transition & Education, Clinical Health & Wellness plus an awesomeSports & Recreation program.

“When Double D Armory contacted us and asked if we would like to be a part of this, we were all over it. For Double D Armory and Centennial Gun Club to come together like this speaks wonders about these two awesome organizations. This is going to be one event we can’t miss, and I personally will be flying out to be part of this. I really hope the community comes together on this and helps them reach their goal.” –Chris Sharon – Hope For The Warriors, Director, Outdoors Adventures. 

This is such a great cause and hopefully this fundraiser reaches it’s goal. With 100% of the proceeds going to “Hope For The Warriors”, it’s going to support a great charity.

Entries for the drawing will be accepted beginning August 17, 2015 with the lucky winner of the rifle to be selected on September 12, 2015. The winner will be announced on both companies’ social media websites and the winner will also be notified by email. The lucky winner will win a SST Precision- Made Modern Sporting Rifle, finished in a Mil-Spec Hard Coat Anodized Camouflage Finish! This finish is unique! It is a Military Specification Type III Hard Coat Anodizing ( not a paint or water transfer dip process). This unique finish is applied to last a lifetime!
Double D Armory has been back-ordered since the introduction of our product and is nearly impossible to find at local dealers. Therefore, this giveaway offers an all the more unique opportunity for the lucky winner to obtain a highly sought-after firearm.

Want to do your part in helping our War-Fighters and enter your chance to WIN a One-Of-A- Kind Commemorative Rifle? You can go to a page set up by “Hope For The Warriors” to donate and be entered to win this awesome rifle! “Click Here

You can also find more about this rifle and giveaway on Double D Armory, LTD website – double-d-armory.com/hope-for-the-warriors-giveaway

Chase Tactical / Warrior Assault Systems To Attend NTOA Tactical Conference And Trade Show

Friday, August 28th, 2015

Chase Tactical NTOA

Warrior Assault Systems and Chase Tactical will be attending the NTOA Tactical Conference and Trade Show this year in Salt Lake City, August 30-31. If you’re attending the show, give them a visit at Booth 1126.

And Now For Something Completely Different

Friday, August 28th, 2015

SurfCityParacord – M-550 Pro Survival Grenade

Thursday, August 27th, 2015

M-550 Pro Survival Grenade

Don’t let the look of the M-550 Pro Survival Grenade fool you, it’s a pretty extensive survival kit. Aside from containing up to 50′ of 550 paracord, along with 2′ of orange safety 95 paracord, which form the body of the grenade, it also contains the following items:

M-550 Pro Survival Grenade Item List

  • 4′ of Jute Twine
  • 30′ of Fishing Line
  • 4 Fish Hooks
  • Wire Saw
  • 2 Storm Proof Matches
  • 6 Water Proof Matches w/ Striker
  • Whistle Buckle
  • 4 Split Shot Weights
  • Butterfly Sutures
  • 2 Split Rings
  • Needle and Thread
  • Button Compass
  • Aluminum Foil Sheet
  • 2 Bobby Pins
  • LED Flashlight
  • Mini Folding Knife
  • 4 Water Purification Tablets
  • 8′ of Military Grade Trip Wire
  • Pure Napkin Tablet
  • Razor Blade
  • 2 Safety Pins
  • Universal Handcuff Key
  • Ferrocerium Fire Starting Toggle
  • Dog Tag Signal Mirror
  • Flint Striker
  • www.etsy.com/listing/226250478/m-550-pro-paracord-survival-grenade-with

    Specialized Chemical Ordnance Transport System for EOD

    Thursday, August 27th, 2015

    Streamlining Equipment for the Leak, Seal and Pack Evolution
    UTS and ITS’ Interoperable Specialized Chemical Ordnance Transport System (SCOTS)

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    Department of Defense (DOD) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) warfare capabilities exist to locate, identify, render safe and transport unexploded chemical ordinance to specified locations. Across all branches of service, EOD technicians embrace the same basic evolution of “Leak, Seal and Pack.”

    To address this mission requirement, commands would each develop their own Initial Entry Team (IET) kit, usually an expensive and cumbersome task with numerous variances from their other service counterparts. In short, the equipment used to accomplish the “leak, seal and pack” evolution was disjointed and varied from service to service. This somewhat hindered community effectiveness due interoperability issues. The question was, how to leverage EOD technician expertise, across services, in an attempt to mitigate variances in equipment and increase effectiveness. That’s when ADS got the phone call from United Tactical Supply (UTS) on behalf of the U.S. Navy EOD community. Recognizing that the issue was one of interoperability, standardization and effectiveness at a reasonable price, the partnership was designed to develop an adaptable kit, keeping the different requirements of the end-users in mind.

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    Feedback, knowledge, and real-world experiences from all U.S. EOD communities are at the core of the development of the Specialized Chemical Ordnance Transport System (SCOTS). Over the course of a year, we worked to identify EOD technician requirements, using them as a blueprint to develop a kit that addressed their concerns by using the latest products and technology in the industry. We filled the capability gaps, not just for the U.S. Navy’s EOD community, but also for all branches of the military. This kit is truly built by the EOD community, for the EOD community. Until the creation of the SCOTS kit, no standardized kit, with service-wide applicability, had existed.

    “We at ADS, teamed up with UTS and the EOD end-use customers to develop a kit that could be used by every branch of service,” said Brad Riddick, special missions business development manager at ADS. “Whereas before, EOD teams had their own kits, the SCOTS kit filled the interoperability void perfectly.”

    Each component has been carefully considered and evaluated, not only by EOD community expert technicians, but also by ADS and UTS experts. Some components include, activated carbon cloth technology, combined with a fully validated individual decontamination system. This technology not only aids sealing and containment of chemical rounds, it also allows for swift decontamination. The entire system is contained in a portable transport case, and can be tailored for multiple chemical round scenarios.

    “We have fielded it [SCOTS] and, to date, everyone we fielded it to has given exceptionally positive feedback on it,” said Riddick. It’s applicable, cost-effective and suitable to the task at hand. It’s a win for everybody.”

    The SCOTS is a combination of manufactured nylon components, vetted decontamination media and activated carbon cloth, in conjunction with procedures directly out of the EOD publications, that make this a total solution for the decontamination, sealing, containment and transport of chemical ordnance.

    This press release was written by Ellen Bock and supplied by ADS Inc

    SIG SAUER Academy

    Thursday, August 27th, 2015

    www.sigsaueracademy.com