If you were at SHOT Show, you may have seen this guy running across the rooftop of Blue Force Gear’s booth.
Anyone recognize the mask?
DRIFIRE created this DriRelease performance T-shirt in Grey for an Air Force customer. It’s shown here with a Coyote shirt.
When S&S Precision launched their latest iteration of their Performance Denim, they mentioned that they’d be releasing alternative colors in the coming months. At SHOT Show, they had this Khaki variant and they look great.
Like many in the firearms and tactical products industries, we turn to FlexSystems for our SHOT Show giveaway morale patches. Their products are American made and they bend over backwards to get you your PVC patches on time. They also make a wide variety of other PVC items such as key rings, tags and stickers. We just received a sample of another project they accomplished for Primary Weapons Systems.
This clear mat has the image applied to the reverse side so it won’t come off while you are displaying your items. It came out great and is just another example of the cool things FlexSystems can do to help you promote your business.
Artist Ryan B. Flowers has been selling his Mandalorian-inspired Galactac armor sets for a while now, but this is the first time one’s been made of actual ballistic armor, and it has some high-profile industry names behind its creation. Ballistic armor manufacturer AR500, Heckler & Koch, SureFire, SOG Knives, Team Wendy, Armasight, and TEA Headsets all threw their support, and products, into the development of what is essentially a set of contemporary ballistic Mandalorian armor. This set was floating around the SHOT Show floor, spending its time between the H&K and AR500 booths, the later where we found it and took a few photos for your perusal.
Stay tuned for the further info on the development of this suit at a later date.
You can get a set of the non ballistic armor at www.galac-tac.com/home.
The U.S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group assists U.S. Army Cadet Command with Adaptive Soldier Leader Training and Education at Fort A.P. Hill.
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