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Law Tactical LLC Gen3-M Folding Stock Adapter Available From Brownells

Sunday, October 16th, 2016

The limited edition Gen3-M Folding Stock Adapter from Law Tactical LLC is now available from Brownells.

What’s more, it’s on sale!

www.brownells.com/manufacturers/LAW%20TACTICAL%20LLC

Provengo – Special Offer For SSD Readership

Sunday, October 16th, 2016

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Provengo is a contractor that has been supplying the Department of Defense for over 12 years. After hearing so many of our customers tell us their biggest challenge was getting the gear when the needed it, we heard them and we evolved. Two years ago we expanded into the full service ecommerce website we are today, featuring just in time inventory. Everything on our site is on the shelf in our warehouse. Located in Oceanside NY, all orders are shipped the same business day, when placed before 12pm ET. Our mission is to offer expedited order processing for those serving and protecting the United States, with deep discounts on the brands we know you’ll love.

We are pleased to announce the arrival of Vortex Optics, Native Eyewear, and Nomad now available on Provengo.com

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Vortex Optics at Provengo
Whether it’s a high-end riflescope with all the bells and whistles, or a more budget-friendly binocular, you can bet Vortex brings the best quality and most innovative product to the market at any given price. Vortex optics leads the field with innovations, equipt all of their optics with fully multi-coated lenses, and o-ring seals to make sure your optics not only give you the brightest and most crisp image possible, but also perform perfectly out in the elements.

Optical Quality:
Vortex uses dense optical glass painstakingly designed, shaped, and polished to eliminate flaws. Sophisticated optical designs and glass result in a brighter, sharper, more colorful image.

Attention to Detail:
Vortex engineers spend thousands of hours designing every part, testing every component, and scrutinizing every detail. If we don’t absolutely love it, we know you won’t either.

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Native Eyewear at Provengo
To live in the spirit of the native is to live the life you want to live … not the one you have to live. It’s pursuing your dreams with the best gear, the right companions and a free spirit, tempered only by an enduring respect for the world that is your playground. That’s why you wear Native: it’s genuine performance eyewear, made for lives that are too amazing to be seen through an ordinary lens.

N3 POLARIZED LENS – Native Eyewear’s Premium Lens
The most innovative and advanced polarized lens on the market. N3™ lenses block up to 4X more infrared light than regular polarized lenses, pass Z87.1 testing, provide UV protection up to 400nm, and by significantly reducing blue light and selectively filtering UV, they deliver high contrast, crisp definition, and peak visual acuity.

P.C.C. POLARIZED LENS – Poly Crystal Carbonate
Optical-quality, impact-resistant lenses block 100 percent of the harmful UV light and eliminate glare for sharp, clear vision with increased contrast and depth perception. P.C.C. lenses provide outstanding vision and protection in any lighting condition.

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NOMAD At Provengo
To live in the spirit of the native is to live the life you want to live … not the one you have to live. It’s pursuing your dreams with the best gear, the right companions and a free spirit. Since the beginning of man, the need to survive has driven us on a quest to hunt for game animals. The NOMAD within us has never left.  NOMAD is about what truly drives each and every one of us – the hunger to hunt and provide regardless of the size of the game. We are motivated by the experiences we share together, the harvest, and our primal urge to hunt game animals for sustenance y an enduring respect for the world that is your playground. That’s why you wear Native: it’s genuine performance eyewear, made for lives that are too amazing to be seen through an ordinary lens.

Body Scent
Our prey can smell us a mile away. Here’s how we combat it. An innovative apparel system designed to absorb and limit the distribution of human scent. To negate body odor, Silver is used as an anti-microbial. Scent is then locked into fabric by infused Zeolite (derived from volcanic rock) and released once washed regenerating it to as good as new. This combination of Silver and Zeolite makes you near invisible to your prey.

Moisture
Staying dry on the inside is near important as keeping the moisture out. The top level of outerwear uses a waterproof/breathable material. It works by not only stopping moisture from coming in, but also allowing from the inside moisture out.  A DWR is used on the outer layer as first line against moisture coming in. Second layer is a membrane which creates another barrier for water coming in, but also a valve for moisture to escape. The lining layer wicks moisture from your body towards the membrane.

Here at Provengo, we believe it’s important maintain our reputation as a business who genuinely cares about our customer. That’s why we stock, package, and ship all the products we sell. We take pride in hand-selecting every item we carry. From protective to tactical equipment and better bottle openers, we love every product we sell. And since we’re constantly on the hunt for new items, great products get added to the website every month.  Be sure to check back next month for new gear!  We want to make your experience with Provengo the best. Hopefully, you’ll be so impressed you’ll tell your friends about us! 

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Simply register on our website for a government account to take advantage of these great deals. As an extra bonus, use coupon code SS162 for $15 off Your First Order of $50 Or More!

www.provengo.com/special-pricing-soldier-systems

Combat Flipflops – Genuine MultiCam Men’s Floperator – Pre-Order

Sunday, October 16th, 2016

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Combat Flipflops has put up a pre-order for a new version of their popular Floperator model, featuring a strap made with genuine MultiCam material. The orders will be fulfilled mid to late November.

www.combatflipflops.com/products/2016-mens-floperator-genuine-multicam

SSD Saturday Night At The Movies Presents “A Short Vision”

Sunday, October 16th, 2016

Not just once, but twice, Ed Sullivan horrified America when he showed this 1956 British short animation to his audience because he thought its message was so important.  It depicts what many feared then, just as today, the annihilation of all life due to nuclear war.

Rampart Range Day 2016

Saturday, October 15th, 2016

Each year during CANSEC, Rampart hosts a range day with their vendors. The turnout is always very good. Unfortunately, this year I couldn’t attend but this video gives you a short overview of the event.

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Gunfighter Moment – Ken Hackathorn

Saturday, October 15th, 2016

Red Dot or Optic?

Quite often the question as to whether the red dot sight or magnified scope is better for use on an AR/M4 style firearm is best comes up. The answer is really quite simple, in that you should choose the sighting system that best serves your mission requirements. Typically the M4 style of firearm in 5.56Nato is pretty much a 400 meter max range blaster. It can be used effectively at greater distance, but for the most part engaging targets successfully beyond 400 meters is not common when you are involved in any situation where all conditions are not ideal, like when the bullets are coming your way. For most folks, the AR in police and private sector markets is a 150 yard or less weapon. Even military engagements that result in successful placed hits is generally limited to 250 meters or less.

If you can clearly articulate your AR/M4 needs to 150 yards or less, the red dot sight is probably your best choice. Note that most urban use will much less than 150 yards. If your mission is likely to be in terrain or environments of 150 to 400 meters, the optic scope can provide a much wider benefit.

If your evaluation of needs reflects your needs will be in the 150 yards or less, a good quality red dot has much going for it. I recommend a Aimpoint Micro as the way to go. There are many red dot sights on the market, you can pretty much match price with quality. For general range use where the red dot is mostly for pleasure sport shooting, the less expensive versions may have merit. I have a few that fall into this need, and they provide for my needs. For anything that you may be staking your life on, don’t buy cheap; all my serious carbines have Aimpoint Micro T1, H1, or T2 red dots installed.

The fact that you can turn them on and leave then that way for 4 or 5 years is proof of their value, plus they are pretty much bomb proof. Pick a mounting interface that is rugged and reliable. My current favorite is the Scarlarworks Aimpoint Micro mount. I generally mount my Micro over the ejection port far enough forward that my breath will not fog the lens during cold weather.

For a magnified optic, I highly recommend a good 1X4 or 1X5 scope. You must have a low power setting for use at close range, CQB, or low light operations. Some folks demand a true 1 power setting, others do fine with the lowest settings at 1.25 or even 1.5. It depends on your eyes and how well you can focus quickly with both eyes open. Most of the time, your scope will be set on 1 power, or if working in more open terrain, you may click up to 2 or 3 power. One major advantage the magnified optic has over the red dot is in the area of target ID. There are often times that a target beyond 100 yards is not really clear or exposed well enough for clear identity, simply twisting the power ring up to 4 or 5 power will easily allow you to see what you need to know.

The problem with good 1×4 or 1×5 optics is how much to pay. You can spend the equivalent of a good used car, or just a few hundred bucks. I own a 1×4 S&B that has great optics, as well as some rather inexpensive varieties like Primary Arms, Weaver, and Leupold 1.5×4 1″ tube versions. The Trijicon 1×4 T24 is a great optic, and I have a few of these on various carbines. I am not so sure that the most expensive variables are worth the money for my needs. In some cases they can be grossly overpriced. Oftentimes end users choose first focal plane optics, which great for much higher magnification sniper scope use, but terrible for close range carbine applications. At 1 power on a first focal plane scope the reticle will be small and hard to see in low light or dark background environments.

Yes, illuminated reticles can fix this problem, but note that the battery life of most of these models is extremely short compared to a Aimpoint or even the ill famed EOTechs. Remember, the need for a ranging reticle on a 400 yard carbine is a real waste. You can deal with most every ranging issue you have with just hold over out to that distance, even to 400 meters, the trajectory of the 5.56 round is pretty easy to master by adjusting different aiming points. You want an simple easy to use reticle, and you DO NOT need target adjustment knobs on a carbine scope; hey get damaged easily, and move position far to easy with bumps and rubs against gear.

Pick a good rugged mount interface to your carbine. In some cases this may be a quick release throw lever design. Sadly, most of the current offerings are heavy. Everything you add to a 5.56 carbine adds weight. The last thing I want to lug around is a heavy carbine: handy means lightweight.

Consider what you want your carbine to do; what is its mission? Then, select the sighting system that meets your needs.

– Ken Hackathorn

Old Guy With A Blaster

Ken Hackathorn has served as a US Army Special Forces Small Arms Instructor, Gunsite Instructor, and NRA Police Firearms Instructor. He is currently an FBI Certified Firearms Instructor, Certified Deputy Sheriff with Washington County SO, Ohio, and a SRT member and Special Response Team trainer. Ken has trained US Military Special Operations forces, Marine FAST and SOTG units and is a contract small arms trainer to FBI SWAT and HRT.

Ken has provided training to Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies and been active in small arms training for the past 25 years. He has written firearms related material for Guns & Ammo, Combat Handguns, Soldier Of Fortune, and currently American Handgunner and contributed to at least six other gun/shooting journals. Ken was also a founding member of IPSC and IDPA.

Gunfighter Moment is a weekly feature brought to you by Bravo Company USA. Bravo Company is home of the Gunfighters, and each week they bring us a different trainer to offer some words of wisdom.

Extreme Outfitters – Extra 25% OFF Select Tru-Spec Pants

Saturday, October 15th, 2016

Save an extra 25% off select Tru-Spec 24-7 Series pants through 10/31.

www.extremeoutfitters.us/tru-specsale

There’s So Much Going On Here

Saturday, October 15th, 2016