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NSSF Calls It Like It Is – Shooting Fantasy Camp

Friday, February 5th, 2016

Regardless of what it’s called, this is a great opportunity from National Shooting Sports Foundation. You have an opportunity to shoot and learn from six of the world’s top shooters in Las Vegas March 31 – April 2 at the five-star Clark Country Shooting Complex. I’ve visited the facility on a couple of occasions and it is truly world class.

What’s included in the $2,995 registration fee:
-Hotel accommodations for four (4) days, three (3) nights at Aliante Casino + Hotel + Spa
-Instruction from six of the top professional shooters in the world for a weekend
-A weekend of handgun shooting, instruction and friendly competition at Nevada’s world-class, five-star Clark County Shooting Complex
-9mm ammunition
-Transportation to and from the shooting range
-Lunches and Breakfasts from when you arrive until you depart.
-Personalized Professional Shooting Shirt
-Range Bag filled with Gear
-Commemorative Shooting Cap
-Evening cocktails and events
-Copy of Camp Video and Photos from your experience

shootingsportsfantasycamp.com

Beamshot – Insider Multi-Function Laser Light System

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

Rather than just a single light device, Beamshot’s Imsider is actually a system, consisting of multiple, plug-and-play components which can be quickly configured. In fact, it offers a minimum of two, and up to four different aiming and illumination combinations.

The system incorporates a visible laser sight (Red or Green) with either an IR or White LED or even an IR laser sight or laser illuminator. Multifunction light modes give you the flexibility for momentary, constant on, strobe and dimmer operation ambidextrously. The base model offers an infrared or 500 Lumen LED light. Upgrades include a red or green visible laser sight, an IR laser sight, a laser illuminator as well as a camera module or thermal camera module.

The battery power supply is interestingly contained in the pistol grip. They’ve developed a push-button system to “fast reload” a battery pack. The pistol grip also features a built-in switch, allowing one hand to operate the rifle, laser and light while giving you a free hand for another task. You can also see the wire chase which conforms to the side of the receiver.

 

Although shown here on an AR, they are also developing a variant for the AK. Finally, the Insider MFLLS is certified to IP67 Waterproof standards.

www.beamshot.com

Haley Strategic – D3 Rifle Sling

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

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The D3 Rifle Sling was designed by Travis Haley, building upon a custom design for his Force Recon platoon during a deployment. The D3 Sling is designed to be convertible between two-point and one-point, and is constructed of MIL-W-4088 type 7 webbing, with a tweave durastretch shoulder pad, and stainless steel hardware.

Below, you can check out a video of Travis Haley going over the features of the D3 Rifle Sling:

www.haleystrategic.com/weapon-accessories/rifle-accessories/d3-sling

Guest Post – Why Military Procurement Officials Should Invest in Proper Storage Solutions

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

Military administration and procurement, by its nature, has always required a strict level of discipline in terms of record keeping, access and storage. In the last two decades, the demand for efficient solutions has soared. Two wars and other military campaigns around the globe have increased the demand on procurement officials. Similarly, political back-and-forth and uncertain long-term budgeting issues have put pressure on administration and storage agencies to ensure the right equipment is ready when needed, without a glut of overstock.

One solution is storage. Smart storage can significantly reduce clutter and give military procurement officials the flexibility required to respond to constantly changing needs. However, as any military procurement official can tell you, storage isn’t always as simple as dumping everything into a single storage facility and then making a quick pickup when needed. Needs are complex, and time isn’t always on your side.

Below, learn more about how the right storage option can take some of the strain off military agencies bombarded by new orders and changing procurement requirements.

Strict Accounting Requirements

Bureaucracies are complicated things. The only way to maintain order is to closely track every resource — manpower, money, supplies, you name it. Even among countless government agencies, no group is under the same level of scrutiny as military. After all, supplies range from commodities to deadly weapons; every last item must be accounted for. Without the right storage option, accounting can be hugely time-consuming if not downright hopeless. Storage options as simple as weapons and media cabinets or mechanical carousels for paper documents can greatly simplify efforts for tracking and accounting for military supplies.

Efficiency

Accountability is certainly important, but so is functionality. As important as military operations and national security are, it’s crucial that military procurement officials are as efficient as possible. In that regard, accessibility is key. Movable storage can be a huge timesaver and help to fill military supplies orders much more quickly. Businesses like Patterson Pope and others specialize in such storage options as universal weapons racks and storage carts that make it much easier to move items quickly. Efficiency also means cost effectiveness. The less time personnel have to spend searching through inefficient storage, the more resources that can be devoted elsewhere.

Short Lead Times

Unlike many other government agencies, lead times for military procurement offices are not always so flexible. Orders can change with little to no lead time, and you must be ready to meet the demand as quickly as possible. For that reason, accessible storage and smart sorting is crucial to everyday operations. Customizable storage options can help to keep items grouped in the smartest way possible without taking up too much space. The right style of sorting can make all the difference when facing a complex last-minute request for military supplies. Intuitive design should be a top priority.

Changing Needs

The United States puts a high priority on new technologies — think supplies that are more compact and lightweight, or weapons that are larger than their predecessors. In turn, that means supplies that are in high demand today could be near obsolete tomorrow. Such rapid turnover in technology complicates the job of a military procurement office. On one hand, you must anticipate new incoming supplies that don’t necessarily fit the mold of what is being replaced. On the other hand, procurement officials should never assume (and typically do not have the luxury of assuming) that the “obsolete” supplies will be phased out entirely or can be discarded. For that reason, storage options should be flexible enough to embrace changing needs without a total overhaul.

Budget Uncertainty

Being caught in a political tug-of-war doesn’t help matters. On top of changing requirements and last-minute requests, military procurement officials also must do their best to anticipate future budget constraints. Naturally, the tools to blunt the inconvenience of sudden budget changes are limited, but with the right storage options in place you can continue to do your job as efficiently as circumstances allow.

It might not be the most top-of-mind priority for military procurement officials, but proper storage can save money, reduce employee stress levels and significantly improve overall operations.

Denny Hammack is the CEO of Patterson Pope, leveraging his 25 years of experience dealing with document filing, business storage and records management solutions. Patterson Pope is a professional storage solutions business, helping customers with organization, efficiency and space.

Support the Hearing Protection Act

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

As SIG SAUER’s John Hollister says, “Do it for the children.”  The Hearing Protection Act of 2015 (H.R. 3799) would remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act.

Let your voice be heard, but not your firearms.

americansuppressorassociation.com/hearing-protection-act

Oakley SI – ALPHA Eco-System

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

This video showcases Oakley’s new ALPHA Eco-System which debuted at SHOT Show.

Hoka One One – Tor Ultra Hi WP in Oxford Tan

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

SSD friend Jon C ran across these TOR Ultra Hi WP in Oxford Tan from Hoka One One at Riverjacks in Southern Pines, near Fort Bragg. I’d seen them before at outdoor shops but they had this crazy flame paintjob which sent me running. The brand didn’t present itself as “tactical” so these were quite a surprise.

The TOR ULtra Hi WP incorprates this ultra thick Vibram MegaGrip outsole rubber combines with a midsole blend of EVA and RMAT material. Their design utilizes the Meta-Rocker geometry in the midsole which they say encourage forward movement. The upper is leather and nylon with eVent waterproofing.

Here’s a shot of the tread.

The boot is also offered in Black as well as civilian color schemes.

www.hokaoneone.com/mens-trail/tor-ultra-hi-wp

EOD Bomb Suit Half Marathon

Thursday, February 4th, 2016

A Navy EOD tech is running a half marathon in Virginia Beach while wearing a EOD 9 bomb suit, helmet and all to solicit donations for the EOD Warrior foundation.

www.crowdrise.com/eodbombsuitmile/fundraiser/henrymurach