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Chris Costa Responds To “CostaGate2015”

Wednesday, January 14th, 2015

Chris Costa took to Facebook to post this response to “Costagate2015” (I didn’t even know it had a name), the social media brouhaha over his recent appearance at Peace Combat Fes 2015 in Japan. Am I the only guy that thought it was funny that it has a date as though a “Costagate” would become a recurring theme? At any rate, “haterz gon’ hate”.

Recently I had an excellent opportunity to travel over to Japan in support of their Airsoft community, and While I was there our hosts had asked that my trip mate, Jimmy Hendrix and I to participate in a few rounds of indoor and outdoor Airsoft games as a show of support for the Japanese players. In conjunction with the games, our hosts had also requested that we attend several events for the airsoft community that provided us with an opportunity and venue to partake in Q&A and photo session with the fans.

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Our first major event of the trip was a welcome party with roughly 500 fans (and I mean fans). There was entertainment, and electric bugaloo to get the crowd pumped, not to mention half naked girls on stage with one girl using a whip on another girl, which to us was a bit different for a public event. During our pre-show briefing my hosts had requested that I speak at the show, answer questions from press in attendance, and provide a photo op demonstration at the end for the fans. Initially I wouldn’t agree to do the photo op demonstration (ironically, hesitant for the very reason this entire issue has exploded into Costagate). Frankly, I thought the idea was a bit lame, and the runway setup was slightly out of context and a bit over the top for my liking. Unfortunately my reluctance had greatly offended and disappointed my very kind and conciliatory hosts, which of course was the last thing I had wanted to do. They explained that nobody gets to shoot in Japan, and that an airsoft event like the one I attended is the closest they will have to firearms ownership. I was told, “They see pictures of you, Chris Costa shooting. This is their chance to be the one to get the photo.” They talked more about the fans, about how most of them will never get to fire a real gun, how most of them will never get the chance to do any firearms training that we get to experience here in the United States. They talked about how much it would mean for the people, and fans attending this party to be able to take their own pictures of an actual gun trainer in person.

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Anybody who knows me knows that I don’t take myself that serious. I recognized and knew that safety measures were in place and that the fans new what to expect. I thought, what would Kenny Powers do…and in the immortal words of Bill O’Riley, I said to myself, “F$&k it, Well do it live” lol. So the next thing I knew, there I was up on stage and a little worried that my host were wrong about these guys wanting a photo shoot. The next thing I noticed-the crowd went nuts. Never would I have imagined something that simple being that big of a deal. Albeit I was hesitant, I never imagined that a 36-second clip of a 3- hour event would be taken so out of context by people who weren’t at the event or understood what was happening. Did I expect my friends to rag me later, hell YES; that’s why they are my friends, but all I ask is that you please don’t take the fun away from our community. I don’t know why the Airsoft community would hold me in this regard. Maybe its all the Magpul DVD’s over here in Japan. To my kids I’m nothing more than their dad. People we read about together and hold in high regard are MOH recipients, and as you may recall, you can watch a clip of me on YouTube reading about one of my hero’s, Master Sargent (sic) Roy Benavidez.

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Let us understand and not forget that our future generations play video games like COD, or MOH and progress from there by buying Airsoft weapons for simulated war games. Coming to Japan has helped me gain a better understanding of why they are so dedicated, or what we would call fervent, about the airsoft industry. This is their lifestyle relative to our lifestyle of us carrying real weapons and protecting our families. Picture an America with no weapons, and no second Amendment rights. For us this is unthinkable, and would certainly hit on a level we couldn’t imagine or comprehend, not only because of the way our country was founded, but because of the lifestyle and freedom we can exercise as our right to protecting our family and community.

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The Japanese have Airsoft and that is it. They play our LAPD, DEA, FBI, NYPD and branches of the military because they think those guys are awesome. Same as you I’ve cracked a few jokes in the past over the very people that want to be like us, to have our rights, and to be allowed to own and carry weapons.

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I could agree I’m probably not the best person to send here to represent America and the gun community. However, just because something is new to me, I’ve never been one to back down or quit. I’ll try something new. I may fail and make mistakes, but that’s how I get better. I feel we’ve done a lot of good over here. We’ve changed the way they approach the game of airsoft, and I’d like to think we’ve built a bigger respect for what they like about us and our freedoms when it comes to guns.

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My parting thoughts are this: If Airsoft manufacturers could develop a gun that could survive normal abuse, I believe it would eventually find its way into Armed Defense for citizens, law enforcement, and military. This could further provide additional opportunities for force-on-force training which could be a huge benefit. I appreciate all my friends and industry partners for all their support over the last week while I was in Japan. I’m getting ready to head home my body is not in it’s 20’s anymore, that is for sure. I was happy that no one out ran me……so that one is for me.

Very Respectfully,
Costa

Al Mar S.E.R.T. Auto Debuts At SHOT Show

Wednesday, January 14th, 2015

Following on the heals of the Eagle HD, the Al Mar S.E.R.T. Automatic becomes the latest knife for duty and everyday carry from a cutlery manufacturer that has supported the SOF community for years. Made in the USA, the S.E.R.T. features Al Mar’s unique Deep Pocket Clip for ambidextrous carry, an S30V powdered metal blade, and machined and anodized scales.

Al Mar SERT Auto 1

The Al Mar S.E.R.T. (Sheriff’s Emergency Response Team) Automatic has machined aluminum scales and superior ergonomics providing a superior grip, while the ambidextrous Deep Pocket Clip provides exceptional retention and comfort, while remaining discreet and unobtrusive. Combined with a coil-spring action, positive safety, and textured release, the S.E.R.T.’s powerful opening keeps it’s 3.3” blade where you need it: the right place at the right time. The modified clip design allows for precision work, while still providing the strength and durability needed to cut through seat belts, rope, and just about anything else!

3.3” S30V Blade (RC 59-60), 8.5” OAL
6061 Aluminum Hard Anodized Scales
Deep Carry Pocket Clip – Ambidextrous
4.0 oz.

Al Mar’s Deep Pocket Clip places the knife safely and securely in the pocket, as deep as possible. Reversible for ambidextrous carry.

Al Mar’s S.E.R.T. utilizes S30V for superior edge retention, and machined and anodized 6061 Aluminum for superior retention in the hand.

The S.E.R.T.’s textured safety and release fire an aggressive coil-spring for a powerful automatic action.

MSRP: $240.00
Available Q1 2015

See the Al Mar S.E.R.T. on AlMarKnives.com.

SHOT Show Means New Belt Pouches from Blue Force Gear

Wednesday, January 14th, 2015

Blue Force Gear sent us this release to give you a glimpse of some of the new products they will be unveiling at SHOT Show.

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When we set out to design the perfect low profile belt pouch line for our elite military and law enforcement customers, we immediately turned to our combat proven Helium Whisper and Ten-Speed products for inspiration. With nearly a decade of daily combat use, the Ten-Speed line especially has established itself as the industry standard in ultra-lightweight, lightning fast magazine pouches. Using state of the art materials like ULTRAcomp laminate and Ten-Speed elastic, these new belt pouches are perfectly suited for use on a dress belt for undercover work or on a riggers belt or other duty belt for overt roles on the streets or down range.

Included in the initial pouch suite launch are the following; Single M4 High Mount, Single M4 Low Mount, Single Pistol, Double Pistol, Hand Cuff, Collapsible Baton, OC Spray, and Micro Trauma Kit. This comprehensive line promises to address the needs of those that want a durable, low-profile load carriage system, but not in a MOLLE compatible format.

We are accepting dealer orders now and they will be available direct from our website in early February. Be sure to come by and check them out in person while at SHOT Show in Booth #31209.

High Rise M4 Belt Pouch


Low Rise M4 Belt Pouch


Low Rise Pistol Belt Pouch


Cuff Belt Pouch

www.BlueForceGear.com

Arc’teryx Rarity – Mossy Oak Camo

Wednesday, January 14th, 2015

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This garment is real and was produced about a decade ago in small numbers for a US customer.

Correction – The pattern is Mossy Oak but commonly referred to as RealTree by the customer.

leaf.arcteryx.com

Original S.W.A.T. – SHOT Show Off Contest

Wednesday, January 14th, 2015

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Original S.W.A.T. will be running an additional contest for those who can’t attend SHOT Show, giving away boots through their social media outlets. More will be revealed as SHOT Show draws closer.

www.originalswat.com/us_en

Cub Cubs Hoodie Available for Pre-Order

Wednesday, January 14th, 2015

As parents we look at our children as miniature versions of ourselves and often look for clothing and toys that reflect our interests. Cub Cubs brand was created last year by Polly Taylor to provide quality, American made adventure gear for kids.

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This Hoodie is made from 50% cotton 50% polyester and offered in Basalt Gray (dark heather gray) with a white contrast zipper. What’s cool is that it comes right from the factory, ready to sport morale patches just like mom or dad, with 4″ x 3″ black loop field securely stitched on the left sleeve. The right sleeve sports the Cub Cubs acorn logo.

These run a bit small, so if in doubt, order up. Sizes 2-16 (AA adult sizes adjusted to match bigger cub sizes)

ESTIMATED SHIP DATE IS FEBRUARY 6TH.

cubcubs.com

Arisaka Defense Announces New Vertical Grips And Optic Leveler

Wednesday, January 14th, 2015

Arisaka Defense products

Apex, NC, January 6, 2015 – Arisaka LLC is pleased to announce the release of its new Vertical Grips and Optic Leveler.

The Vertical Grip is a robust, minimal foregrip for KeyMod, M-Lok, and CMR handguards. It features a radiused profile at the top which tapers to meet the mounting surface on the handguard, giving a low-profile feel and ergonomic comfort. Twin mounting screws ensure secure attachment. The Vertical Grip is CNC machined from 6061 aluminum and type III hard coat anodized. It weighs 1.8 oz, is 2.5″ in height, and 1.3″ in diameter.

The Optic Leveler is an inexpensive, easy-to-use tool for leveling scopes mounted in rings or one-piece mounts. The base plate sits on the Picatinny rail or one-piece mount just below the turret cluster of the scope, which is intentionally left slightly loose in the rings so it can rotate. The leveling wedge is inserted from the side into the slot in the base. As the matching ramped surfaces of the wedge and base engage, the top of the wedge rises upwards and contacts the turret cluster, causing it to spin until level. The user can then proceed to tighten the scope rings.

All Arisaka products are made entirely in the USA.

arisakadefense.com

Shellback Tactical 2015 Catalog

Wednesday, January 14th, 2015

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Shellback Tactical Catalog

www.shellbacktactical.com