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Bravo Company Manufacturing – 300 Blackout

Tuesday, November 17th, 2015

BCM 300 Blk

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Bravo Company Manufacturing is now offering a line of 300 Blackout upper carbines and upper receiver groups in Recce 16″, 12.5″ CQB, and 10″ pistol configurations and lengths. One of the greatest benefits of 300 Blackout ARs is that they utilize virtually all of the same parts and components as an equivalent 5.56 AR, allowing shooters to use the same magazines and accessories between rifles chambered for either caliber. This modularity extends towards BCM’s 300 Blackout uppers, which come standard with the KMR-Alpha forend.

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BCM’s 300 Blackout line is built on their 1:7 twist 11595E Certified Steel Barrels. Both the bore and chamber are chrome-lined, and each barrel features a continuous taper profile “designed to optimize balance, performance and weight”. Additionally, BCM barrels lack the sharp handguard cap shoulder common on AR-platform barrels, the removal of which is designed to improve barrel harmonics and accuracy. The 300 Blackout line also includes the BCM Comp Mod 1 – 762/300 BLK.

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BCM Gunfighters Travis Haley and Tom Spooner has this to say about 300 Blackout:

My main requirements in a combat round are versatility and recoil control. In testing 300 Blackout over the years, I have found it performs from CQB range out to, and exceeding, 500 meters. Despite having a slightly more potent impulse, the recoil is still manageable, which means a shooter can engage threats quickly and, given the increased mass, more efficiently.

– Travis Haley
Haley Strategic, Combat Veteran, Force Recon

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The ability to have the power of a .30 caliber round, with minimally increased recoil over a 5.56×45 round in a sub 10 inch platform is ideal for most soldiers in Direct Action units. As fielded, in an AR pattern carbine, the operator is already familiar with the operating system and ergonomics of the weapon.

– Tom Spooner
Northern Red, Combat Veteran, 1st SFOD

For more information, and to check out the BCM’s 300 Blackout line, visit bravocompanymfg.com/blackout

Milipol – MP Sec / 5.11

Tuesday, November 17th, 2015

Here’s something you won’t find in the 5.11 catalog, a Rapid Assault Shirt in French Camouflage Centre Europe pattern.

  
www.511tactical.eu

Milipol – W.L. Gore & Associates Pyrad

Tuesday, November 17th, 2015

I’ve often wondered what a combat uniform made from Gore Pyrad treated fabric would look like. I’m a big fan of the technology. Having heard that some work was being done in Europe I was excited to see this display.  

In this case, it’s the French Camouflage Centre Europe pattern, but the Pyrad treatment can be applied to most fabrics. As you can see, it doesn’t negatively affect the color of the pattern. 

  

The fabric retains its basic properties yet becomes FR. So, for example, a waterproof breathable fabric remains so. It also doesnt feel heavy or hot. But, it’s not something that’s going to wash out.

 

www.goreprotectivefabrics.com/remote/Satellite/GORE-PYRAD-Product

Milipol – Paraboot

Tuesday, November 17th, 2015

Talk about bringing back some memories.  I was walking through the halls at Milipol when I glanced at a booth full of boots.  One of the models reminded me of a pair of jump boots I owned when I was a lot younger.  You old heads will probably remember them.  Fully leather lined and padded with a thick sole.

  
This model is a little different than the original jump boot in that it has zippers and no ankle reinforcements.

  
When I flipped the boot over, it still had the same Parasaut sole but I am told this model is now for aircrew use.

  
www.paraboot.com

Milipol – Granqvists Handwear

Tuesday, November 17th, 2015

Swedish Handwear producer Granqvists has been around since 1984 and produces all of the military Handwear for Sweden, Norway and Finland.   

This glove is the M1009 Desert Combat Glove. It is a sheepskin glove which is not only supple but also gives a little bit of stretch combined with Nomex.  The gloves are also touch screen compatible.

 

Here are the NSNs for our NATO readers.

  
www.granqvists.se

Milipol – Janisset SAS

Tuesday, November 17th, 2015

French company Janisset SAS develops molded products as well as produces vertically integrated webbing. They own their factories in Viet Nam, Romania and France and are capable of weaving jacquard as well as variable width webbing.  

 

I found this helmet mount very interesting. Unfortunately, they would not let me photograph it attached to a helmet.  

Milipol – S&S Precision

Tuesday, November 17th, 2015

SSD Sponsors S&S Precision is exhibiting at Milipol with their French distributor Equipements des Métiers de la Défense.

 

Today, you’re getting a sneak peek at the PlateFrame variant created for the Releasable Body Armor Vest program. Look for full details in a future Maker Monday feature.

  

www.sandsprecision.com
 

Milipol 2015

Tuesday, November 17th, 2015

 
I have literally come directly from Charles De Galle Airport in Paris to the exhibition hall, to begin our 2015 coverage of Milipol.