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American Knife & Tool Institute On The Passage Of The Knife Owners’ Protection Act

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015

American Knife & Tool Institute Applauds Passage of the Knife Owners’ Protection Act by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation

Committee Passes Legislation to Protect Lawful Knife Owners Traveling from State to State

Cody, WY – The American Knife & Tool Institute (AKTI)-supported bill to ensure federal protection for lawful knife owners traveling between states has cleared another hurdle as the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee passed the commonsense Knife Owners Protection Act (KOPA) with broad support. The bipartisan legislation, led by U.S. Senators Mike Enzi, R-WY, and Ron Wyden, D-OR, addresses the current patchwork of state and local knife laws, which have increasingly presented problems to lawful knife owners during interstate travel. The legislation, S. 1315, is co-sponsored by Senators Mike Lee, R-UT, Joe Manchin, D-WV, John Thune, R-SD, and Martin Heinrich, D-NM.

Under current U.S. code, lawful gun owners are allowed to transport firearms legal in both the state of origin and the state of destination, provided they are properly stored and in accordance with all federal restrictions. However, no such protection currently exists for knife owners wishing to transport knives to and from states in which they are legal, but through jurisdictions with varying requirements. KOPA would allow legal interstate travel for knives, provided the knives are transported to and from states where the law allows possession of said knives, and they are transported in closed containers.

“With this legislation passing out of committee, we are one step closer to providing the protection that knife owners need to ensure they can travel without fear of prosecution,” said Senator Enzi. “With thousands of knife laws across the country, this commonsense bill would defend the rights of knife owners.”

“I appreciate the work of the American Knife and Tool Institute, which has helped build momentum for moving this bill forward,” Wyden said. “Senator Enzi and I will continue working to get this commonsense bill through the Senate and passed into law to allow knife owners who follow the rules to transport their property without added hassle between places where it’s legal to own knives.”

Since its inception, AKTI has served as the go-to resource for knife owners looking to ensure that they comply with all local, state, and federal laws related to knives. One of the biggest complaints and points of confusion AKTI hears about from lawful knife owners involves the interstate transport of knives. While citizens are making every effort to comply with patchwork state and local laws, it has become clear that there is the need for a federal protection for sportsmen, hunters, and other law-abiding knife owners that does not interfere with state and local restrictions on knife use.

“In addition to massive confusion over conflicting knife possession and transportation laws, over recent years, we have had an increasing number of cases brought to our attention where individuals who are trying to abide by the law are stopped or detained as a result of patchwork, complex, and conflicting laws,” said AKTI Executive Director, Jan Billeb. “But with the steadfast support and hard work from our champions, Senators Enzi and Wyden, we are one step closer to a bipartisan, commonsense solution to the problem. AKTI is grateful for their leadership in the issue, and their commitment to ensuring protection for all lawful citizens. We are confident that under the guidance of Senators Enzi and Wyden, KOPA will enjoy bipartisan support as the legislation reaches the floor of the Senate.”

KOPA is an important key to protecting everyone who travels with knives. It will allow citizens to transport knives over state lines for lawful purposes, and put an end to the massive confusion that currently surrounds the issue. The passage of KOPA by the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee is one step closer to replacing the burden on knife users of trying to know, understand and comply with several states’ laws with these reasonable regulations:

  • Knife users may transport their knives by normal travel including overnight stops, common carrier misrouting or delays, and other emergency or normal stops related to a journey through states (provided there is no intent to commit a punishable offense);
  • Knives may not be directly accessible from the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle. If there is no compartment separate from the passenger compartment, then the knife must be in a closed container, glove compartment or console;
  • If transported other than by motor vehicle, a knife must be in a closed container;
  • An individual may carry an emergency knife or tool that has a blunt tipped safety blade or guarded blade, or both, for cutting seat belts. That type of knife or tool does not need to be locked;
  • KOPA does not apply to the transport of a knife in an aircraft where passengers are subject to screening by TSA.
  • www.akti.org

    G-Code Contact

    Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015

    G-Code Contact

    G-Code Contact is a line of immediate action platforms, featuring components hand-picked from the G-Code catalog and assembled into fighting loadouts, based on requirements from Special Operations Warfighters currently overseas.

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    From belt systems to chest rigs, G-Code Contact systems are designed to be worn on your person, under clothing, or to travel with you in a day pack or other small bag where they can be quickly donned for combat use.

    2 x 2 Micro Chest Rig
    A single layer of G-Code Scorpion rifle(2) and pistol(2) pouches delivers speed and utility in a easy to conceal minimalist chest rig.

    3 x 3 Micro Chest Rig
    Featuring three G-Code Scorpion rifle-pistol stacked pouches, the 3 x 3 occupies the same footprint as the 2 x 2 but with an extra rifle and pistol magazine capability.

    The Traveler Chest Rig
    Two G-Code Scorpion rifle pouches, one rifle-pistol stack pouch, a medium GP pouch and a long GP suspension pouch create a platform for additional capabilities that range from emergency medical kits to breacher systems to signaling devices to documentation/recording systems.

    The Traveler also includes a discreet stand alone System Bag that can be left in place or carried as part of an EDC without raising eyebrows in daily life.

    Scorpion Low-Viz Belt
    Three G-Code Scorpion rifle pouches, three pistol pouches, an RTI Adaptor and a holster ready RTI Optimal Drop Pistol Platform ride on a G-Code Operator Belt, creating a low profile fighting system that can easily hide in plain sight with minimal concealment layering.

    Scorpion Stack Belt
    Two G-Code Scorpion rifle-pistol stack pouches, a single rifle-double pistol stack pouch, an RTI Adaptor and a holster ready RTI Optimal Drop Pistol Platform ride on a G-Code Operator Belt, creating a combat ready platform that delivers fast access to vital equipment at their center of gravity.

    Covert Belt
    A dual rifle magazine D3 Carrier pouch, two single pistol magazine pouches, an RTI Adaptor and a holster ready RTI Optimal Drop Pistol Platform ride on a G-Code Operator Belt, giving the end user a quick-don belt that can easily be stored in a daypack or stored under a car set, fully loaded out.

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    www.gcodecontact.com

    DSG ARMS Sponsors 2015 Friday Night Drags At Texas Motor Speedway

    Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015

    Fort Worth, TX, – DSG Arms is happy to announce a sponsorship role with Texas Motor Speedway 2015 Friday Night Drags taking place between June 19th and July 24th. We invite our friends and family to join the DSG Arms crew and mobile showroom (selected nights) on site at the legendary Texas Motor Speedway for street style drag races in seven different divisions.

    We are particularly pleased to recognize local law enforcement and military with up to four free tickets with valid ID to the July 3rd DSG Arms Law Enforcement & Military Appreciation Night & Fireworks Show. In addition, DSG Arms is sponsoring the Black Smoke Warriors division consisting of all diesel-powered or modified gas-powered trucks and all-wheel drive SUVS.

    “Honoring the military and law enforcement is a big part of what we do every day at Texas Motor Speedway,” said Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage. “Our partnership with DSG Arms on July 3 will focus the national celebration on our community and give something back to their families for their service and sacrifice. DSG Arms is a perfect fit for the Black Smoke Warriors Division.”

    2015 Dates

  • Round 1: June 19
  • Round 2: June 26
  • Round 3: July 3
  • DSG Arms Law Enforcement & Military Appreciation Night & Fireworks Show

  • Round 4: July 10
  • Round 5: July 17
  • Round 6: July 24
  • Information: Gates open at 6 PM and races begin at 9 PM. Events are open to any automobile and any driver. Drag Racing or Show-N-Shine entry fees are $20. Spectator entry is $10 per adult and $5 per child at Gate 6.

    For further details about the Texas Motor Speedway Friday Night Drags, please visit www.texasmotorspeedway.com/upcoming-events/special-events/friday-night-drags

    dsgarms.com/tmsfridaynightdrag

    TacJobs – FirstSpear – Equipment Specialist / Inside Sales

    Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015

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    Summary/Objective:
    This position is primarily responsible to acquire and maintain knowledge of product specifications, technology and equipment function/integration in support of sales, customer service and other departments within the organization. This is a full-time position working Monday through Friday during normal business hours, with the possibility of infrequent travel for 1-3 day periods as necessary.

    Essential Functions

  • Acquire and maintain knowledge of product specifications, technology and equipment function/integration
  • Support sales, customer service and other departments within the organization as first level subject matter expert related to product specifications, technology and equipment function/integration
  • Service walk-in customers
  • Manage customer requests for test and evaluation of product
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Required Competencies and Expectations

  • Proficient computer, organizational, communication and interpersonal skills
  • Highly motivated and work well in a fast pace, team oriented environment
  • Detail oriented with a focus on quality and customer satisfaction
  • Enthusiastic interest in the type of product and services offered by the company
  • Required Education and Experience

  • High school diploma or GED, or equivalent years of experience.
  • Prior military and/or law enforcement experience, and working knowledge of load carriage systems (LCS) and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) preferred.
  • Please submit resume to: hr@first-spear.com

    Thirty Seconds Out – “Victory” Sticker

    Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015

    Apocalypse Now Victory Stickers

    Thirty Seconds Out has just come out with their new ‘Victory’ stickers. Themed after Apocalypse Now, the stickers feature LTC Kilgore in a design based on the iconic ‘Hope’ Obama presidential poster designed by Shepard Fairey. Oh, and remember: the sticker doesn’t smell like gasoline, only victory does.

    Additionally, take advantage of a 15%-off site wide discount. Use coupon code victory to apply the discount.

    thirtysecondsout.com/products/sticker-victory

    Extreme Outfitters – Sunglass Blowout

    Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015

    Extreme Outfitters Sunglasses Blowout

    www.extremeoutfitters.us/sunglasses

    Federal Resources Reveals Live Operations Platform For HazMat & CBRNE Response

    Tuesday, June 2nd, 2015

    Federal Resources revealed their new Live Operations Platform for Hazardous Material and CBRNE response during the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) – International Hazardous Materials Response Teams Conference in Baltimore MD on May 28 2015. This highly adaptive data-driven platform is a breakthrough in supporting those who protect us all.

    Baltimore MD May 28, 2015 – Exposure to hazardous chemicals is one of the most serious threats facing Americans today. On a daily basis across the United States, we are protected from releases, spills, and reactions by those in our military and emergency services.

    Managing large-scale operations and unexpected events using traditional software, spreadsheets, white-boards, and paper can prove to be exceptionally difficult when compiling all information for both situational awareness and post-action documentation. It’s critical to have “The Right Information When Things Go Wrong”.

    On May 28th, 2015 in Baltimore, at the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) – International Hazardous Materials Response Teams Conference, Federal Resources revealed their new Live Operations Platform for Hazardous Material and CBRNE response. Commenting on the announcement, Chris Waier, Director of Training at Federal Resources said, “We’ve achieved this in partnership with D4H Technologies, producers of the #1 information management software for emergencies and incidents worldwide.”

    Federal Resources are the industry leader in providing innovative and technologically advanced military and first responder equipment & solutions. Built for HAZMAT and CBRNE scenarios, this breakthrough adds a data-driven information management platform designed to specifically support those who protect us all. “You need to make decisions that will withstand second-guessing, cross-examination, testimonies, hearings, media-spin, and investigations”, explains Robin Blandford, CEO of D4H Technologies.

    “If you can demonstrate you had all the information available to your organization at the time, you can defend your decision.” states Blandford. D4H Technologies’ solutions are deployed in more than 16 countries, driving over 15 million hours of efficiencies within public-safety, industrial facilities, and corporate crises.

    www.federalresources.com

    TacJobs – Faxon Firearms – Dealer Sales Manager

    Tuesday, June 2nd, 2015

    Summary:

    Actively develops, maintains, and cultivates deep relationships with dealer clients to generate business for the company. Serves as the external eyes and ears and communicates market demands to company leadership and likewise communicates company developments, policies, and requirements to the dealer network.

    Reports to:

    Director of Sales, Marketing, & Operations

    Direct Reports

    N/A

    Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Actively solicits the market to develop business from small to medium dealers and OEM customers.
  • Cultivates and maintains relationships with key clients through the delivery of accurate information, personality, and by building trust.
  • In conjunction with the Director, negotiates deals with clients to establish programmatic orders.
  • Serves as an advocate of the customer within internal discussions.
  • Meets sales goals and objectives as collaboratively developed between the Manager and Director.
  • Travels as assigned for sales calls including visits by both car and aircraft.
  • Safety and competently demonstrates any Faxon Firearms products.
  • Identifies company/market gaps and advocates for new products and the elimination of unsuccessful lines.
  • Field customer service and retail calls as required when other personnel are not available.
  • Work within company policy as outlined in the Faxon Handbook.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Director as needed.
  • Active Requirements

  • Work hours as required to accomplish objectives outlined below.
  • Active at-the-office hours of 9 AM through 5:30 PM, Monday – Friday.
  • Champions the experimentation with independent representatives.
  • Works to meet and grow metrics collaboratively agreed upon and set by the Director.
  • Calls on at least 20 dealers/day.
  • Records all calls with clients in CRM tool. Maintains records and follows-up timely.
  • Utilizes CRM tool to maintain records of prospects and opportunities.
  • Actively forecasts on a monthly basis expected revenue from the dealer network. Responsible for meeting monthly forecasts or detailing circumstances on missed forecasts.
  • Creates, manages, and sends weekly newsletter to the dealer network.
  • Tracks all dealer orders and communicates in advance with dealers in case of manufacturing issues/delays.
  • Review Schedule

    Faxon Firearms strongly believes in a continuous feedback circle between the Company, to Supervisor, to employee.

  • Bi-Annual comprehensive reviews on employee performance and setting sales metrics.
  • 30-Day after hiring initial review & strategy discussion.
  • 60-Day after hiring secondary review on action items and needed resolutions.
  • 90-Day final probationary review on ultimate performance.
  • Compensation & Benefits

    The Dealer Sales Manager position will be a base + commission structure. The Dealer Sales Manager will be an employee of Faxon Firearms/Machining with standard company benefits including paid vacation, health insurance, disability insurance, etc.

    Firearms from the company will be available for check-out during employment and available for purchase at substantial discount.

    Physical Effort:

    While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand, walk, sit and use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls. The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl.

    The employee will regularly lift weights above 50 pounds from the ground and potentially above the shoulders.

    Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus and distinguish color.

    HEALTH AND SAFETY
    1. Work in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations.
    2. Follow & enforce Company safety rules.
    3. Report the absence of or defect in any protective equipment or clothing Director immediately.
    4. Use or wear the equipment, protective devices or clothing that is required to be used or worn:

  • Safety shoes
  • Safety glasses
  • Hearing protection
  • 5. Maintain a clean and safe work area.

    Environmental Conditions:

    While performing the duties of this job, the employee infrequently works in outside weather conditions, occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and risk of electrical shock.

    The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate, but punctuated with high SPL firearms discharges. The employee will be required to wear hearing protection during these discharges.

    Personnel Protection Requirements (PPE):

    Required – safety glasses, Hearing Protection,
    Optional – Safety Boots

    Other Notes & Comments

    For seniority purposes, the Dealer Sales Manager will be counted as a “new” employee upon acceptance of this agreement.

    To Apply
    Send a copy of your resume to jobs@faxonfirearms.com