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Troy Industries Introduces GAU-5/A/A Reproduction Carbine

Monday, January 25th, 2016

Absolutely, the most exciting firearm announcement for me at SHOT Show 2016 was from Troy Industries. Owner Steve Troy and I first met in 1998 while serving in the Air Force while we were both deployed to Ali Al Salaam Air Base in Kuwait with different units. And, it’s in the Air Force that we both used GAU-5 and GUU-5 carbines.

The GAU-5/A/A was employed by participants in Operation Ivory Coast during 1970’s daring raid on Son Tay prison in North Viet Nam.

The attention to detail is fantastic and you can tell this was a labor of love for Steve Troy. I can’t wait to order mine. They’ve even included the old-style buttstock and pistol grip. Troy Industries has also created a GAU-5/P (below) with its more modern accessories.

Here is Troy’s press release:

In partnership with The National League of POW/MIA Families.

The GAU-5/A/A is the United States Air Force version of the XM117E2 Commando Carbine. This firearm historically replicates the weapon used by The Son Tay Raiders in the largest rescue attempt of American POWs. 45 of the 56 Special Forces troopers were equipped with the GAU during the night raid on the Son Tay prison camp. The GAU-5/A/A was highly desired by Commando Forces for its compact size, fire power, high reliability and reduced signature.

In partnership with The National League of POW/MIA Families, we offer this limited edition, historically accurate GAU-5/A/A with modern manufacturing excellence. Portions of the proceeds will go directly to support their sole purpose: “to obtain the release of all prisoners, the fullest possible accounting for the missing and repatriation of all recoverable remains of those who died serving our nation during Vietnam.”

Availability of this collector’s item is limited, pre-order yours today at myservicerifle.com.

S&S Precision Maker Monday – NavBoard Rotary

Monday, January 25th, 2016

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The NavBoard Rotary allows users to attach a wide range of consumer electronic navigation devices, with or without a protective case, to the S&S Precision GRT system. It can be stowed close to the user’s body, and deployed in an open position and viewed in either a vertical or horizontal configuration. (Patents Pending)

www.sandsprecision.com

Magpul Rover Hat

Monday, January 25th, 2016

  
For the guy who wanted to see the upcoming Magpul Rover hat a little closer.  Coming Spring 2016 from www.magpul.com.

SIG P320 with Slide Cut for Red Dot

Monday, January 25th, 2016

  
I remember someone asked about the P320 with cut slide.  These models feature the SIG Optics Romeo 1 red dot.    

Perroz Designs – Minimalist Slick Plate Carrier (MSPC)

Monday, January 25th, 2016

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Perroz Designs’ Minimalist Slick Plate Carrier (MSPC) is designed as a bare minimum plate carrier, which still features a degree of modularity for those who want a bit more. It is constructed of 500D Cordura, with 15 oz. DuPont Hypalon shoulder straps, 3D spacer mesh 3mm padding inner material, and a 4″ polyester webbing elastic cummerbund. For customization, users can take advantage of the included ITW QASM buckles and a large Velcro loop panel on front for mounting load-carrying pouches, a chest rig, etc.

www.perrozdesigns.com/shop/clothing/minimalist-slick-plate-carrier-mspc

SERE – No Cage Is Inescapable

Monday, January 25th, 2016

There’s always a way out. Just ask Stoeffel.

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

Monday, January 25th, 2016

Looks like Herstal, Belgium.

 

Thanks Nico!

Post SHOT Show Followup

Sunday, January 24th, 2016

We published 110 stories Monday through Friday last week. That’s a record for us making it out busiest period ever. It also the bar for where we want SSD to be.  We’re going to hit 2016 harder than ever.  

It was a wild week and if we missed you, I apologize.  However, unlike most folks running around SHOT Show with a camera and notebook, we’ll still be publishing tomorrow, and the next day, and so on.  So feel free to follow up with us, because we’re happy to tell your story the other 360 days of the year.  

-Eric