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Archive for 2015

O P Tactical Is Now a Wild Things Dealer

Tuesday, February 17th, 2015

O P Tactical is now officially a Wild Things Tactical dealer. Wild Thing offers high quality, US-made apparel that is currently used by several branches of the Armed Forces and SOF.

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www.optactical.com/newitems

New Courses from HSP for 2015

Tuesday, February 17th, 2015

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www.haleystrategic.com

Proctor Y Notch Pistol Sights

Tuesday, February 17th, 2015

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The Proctor Y Notch Pistol Sights were designed to give shooters maximum speed and accuracy in one sight. Most pistol sights are set up with either wide rear sights and narrow front sights for fast but not so accurate shooting or narrow rear sights and and a wider front for more precise shooting. I designed these sights to offer both Speed and Accuracy. The top of the Y is .140 wide and the bottom of the Y is .100. The front sight is .117 wide with a .040 fiber optic insert. The front sight is .180 tall and the sight set is designed for point of aim = point of impact. For most of your pistol shooting you will only need to see the red dot inside the top portion of the notch, if you need more precise sight alignment it is easy to see by looking at the relationship of the lower portion of the front sight with the lower portion of the rear notch.

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This set is designed to work on Glock, 17/19/22/23/26/27/34/35

I have been working on this sight design for about 3 years and working on getting it into production. The main reason I was pushing for what I think is a better sight design is the amount of sight mis-alignment that is possible with most modern pistol sight designs. If you go shopping for pistol sights you will hear things like, for fast shooting you need a wide rear and a narrow front or for old eyes you need a wide rear sight. The problem with having a big difference in the width of the rear sight and the front is there is more room for error. That error is not always noticeable with real loose sights, but it can very easily be enough to cause big misses on smaller targets or further targets. In regards to the old eyes need wide rear notches, I have tested this theory with shooters who told me going into courses that they had bad eyes or old eyes etc. I had them shoot my sights without telling them what they were and they all loved them and kept going on about how much they liked the sight picture, then I told them about the difference in size the front and rear. They were suprised that it worked because conventional wisdom says it has to be loose for old eyes, etc. Back around the year 1400 everyone thought the world was flat because “they” said so. Turns out its not flat after all right!

www.wayofthegun.us/proctor-y-notch-pistol-sight-set-for-glock-pistols

The Latest Danger Close Deal from Extreme Outfitters

Tuesday, February 17th, 2015

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www.extremeoutfitters.us/weeklysaleitems

TYR Tactical – Facebook 150k Free Giveaway

Tuesday, February 17th, 2015

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It’s that time again! In celebration of 150k Likes, TYR Tactical is giving away two sets of Level IV Stand Alone Plates! What are you waiting for? Click the link below to enter today.

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Shaddox Tactical – Carrier for Dead On Tools 18 inch Annihilator Wrecking Bar

Monday, February 16th, 2015

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Shaddox Tactical originally created this Dead On Tools 18 inch Annihilator wrecking bar carrier for a local tactical team. Retention flap features both Velcro and SR buckle with strap. PALS compatible, it comes with 4 Tactical Tailor short MALICE Clips.

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Available in Black, Coyote Brown and Ranger Green.

www.shaddoxtactical.com/product/annihilator-tactical-pouch

Dueck Defense Rapid Transition Sights Available In Three Flavors

Monday, February 16th, 2015

Designed by Barry Dueck and available through SureFire, the Rapid Transition Sights are now available in three different configurations.

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Based in the M16A2 rear and front sight pair, the RTS mount to a Picatinny rail. They present at a 45 degree angle so that you can roll off of your telescopic optic to use the RTS as a backup sight or for close in targets.

In addition to the original model, there is a version with tritium inserts as well as a fiber optic insert. The tritium version incorporates a larger dot at the front sight and two smaller tritium dots on rear sight for easy alignment in low-light conditions. The fiber optic model includes front sight in red, green, or yellow.

www.surefire.com/tactical-equipment/rapid-transition-sights

Barrett M240LW

Monday, February 16th, 2015

We originally posted this story during AUSA 2014 regarding the Barrett M240LW. There’s been quite a bit of interest regarding this new variant of the medium machine gun workhorse. It’s lighter but that’s because they’ve approached the design from a completely new direction.

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Although it’s not exactly new, the Barrett M240LW is a lightweight variant of the fantastic M240 medium machine gun. Sure, the Army has the M240L which cut some significant weight off of the American version of the FN MAG but it uses a Titanium receiver which translates into mucho dinero.

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Barrett took a different approach. They trimmed the fat out of the weapon. You’ve got to remember, the MAG 58 is over 60 years old. By analyzing the gun’s construction and applying modern design and manufacturing techniques, they were able to trim about five-and-a-half pounds from its weight down to 21.15 pounds The design is also interesting in that the receiver is manufactured in two pieces from solid billet and then welded together. This results in 2 receiver components rather than the 64 found on a standard M240. You’ll also notice a new, Barrett-designed telescoping Buttstock with adjustable length of pull and hydraulic buffer. While there is no top barrel shroud the lower handguard features KeyMod slots.

www.barrett.net