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Velocity Systems – Crew Neck BOSS Rugby Shirt

Thursday, July 20th, 2017

The Velocity Systems Men’s Crewneck BOSS Rugby is a lightweight rugby influenced shirt that can be utilized as a hot weather range shirt, or a moisture managing base layer, worn under armor. Made from 83% Nylon and 17% Spandex, the Crewneck Rugby lacks the shoulder mounted Envelope Pockets from the standard version. All materials and workmanship are 100% made in the USA.

Features:
• Crewneck Collar
• Bar-tack stitching along stress points for strength and durability
• Highly Breathable
• Enhanced wicking chemistry
• Soil Release Treatment
• Dynamic Stretch and Recovery
• Odorexx™ Antimicrobial
• Non-chafing Heat Seal Tagless Label
• 100% Made in the USA

Offered in Black, Coyote, Ranger Green, Tan, Wolf Grey, Red and MultiCam. sizes Small-3XLarge.

The Crewneck BOSS Rugby is available from www.optactical.com and other retailers.

Check Out The Team Wendy Ski Helmet at Next Week’s Outdoor Retailer Summer Market

Thursday, July 20th, 2017

Team Wendy will exhibit the new M-216 Ski Search & Rescue Helmet at next week’s Outdoor Retailer Summer Market in SLC, booth #BR336.

2nd MarDiv Gunner Investigates Variable Power Optics

Thursday, July 20th, 2017

Dubbed the Project Rifle Squad Variable Power Optic, 2nd Marine Division Gunner, Christian Wade has been taking a look at new optics for Marines and has been posting his progress on social media. Initially, he's conducting his own testing in order to gain a baseline knowledge and then plans to outfit his so-called "Über-Squad" at 1st Bn, 6th Marines with Variable Power Optics, mounted to suppressed M27 IARs.

The weapon he is currently using features a M4A1 SOPMOD RIS II URG, Trigger: Geissele. Bolt group: Fail Zero. Suppressor: Gemtech TREK-T. He also plans to employ an HK416 14.5" URG with a Geissele rail system. So far, the optics he is working with are the Trijicon VCOG 1-6×24 and a 1-8×28 AccuPower. However, he quickly realized that he had set up the optic mount bridging both the upper receiver and rail in order to get proper eye relief with the mount he had. 

This led him to post this update to his project.

Issue: I do not want to "bridge the gap". Thanks to a couple contributors for pointing that out. I had the optics mounted across the gap between the receiver and the rail (I don't want to do that if I don't have to….and I don't believe I have to).

So dilemma: To achieve the optimal balance of eye relief, butt-stock extension vs. overall length and portability, and height over bore. Rifle Combat Optic eye relief is ~1.5-2" whereas these optics are ~4". I don't want to pull the stock out from where every Infantryman has been trained for years to have them (and they won't do that anyway…no matter what I want).
My solution for now is a riser attached to only the Upper Receiver (and not the rail) that raises the optic HoB to M27 IAR height while allowing me to "push the optic" farther forward. I have also slipped the optic as far forward in the mount as possible. This might be good for now.

Now, dont get confused. Gunner Wade is doing this on a micro scale at 2nd MarDiv, so this isnt a Marine Corps wide project, at least not yet. It always takes one person with vision to kickstart change. In fact, one of the things I admire about Gunner Wade is his passion for his job. He not only cares about Marines, but he wants them to be the best equipped. He takes time to learn about the equipment and challenges preconceived notions. He also works to inform his Marines, and others. What's more, he effectively uses social media to do it. That's what an expert looks like, and that's what a leader looks like.

I look forward to seeing how this project progresses.

If you want to keep up with Gunner Wade, he has a Facebook page.

Jungle Loadout

Thursday, July 20th, 2017

A friend of mine with decades of SOF and PR experience, most recently in the SOUTHCOM AOR shared this briefing with us. He uses the attached it to prepare others for deployments. While it goes over the equipment he uses, it does not include firearms. Rather, the briefing focuses on existence and survival equipment. The slides offer some great examples but are by no means definitive.

To download your copy, click here.

I encourage those of you with similar experience to share it in the comments section. For those of you who do not, use this as an opportunity to learn. Feel free to ask questions.

Fuerzas Comando 2017 – Day 3 Standings

Thursday, July 20th, 2017

Fuerzas Comando is a skills competition between around 700 military and police Special Operations personnel from 20 countries in the Western Hemisphere. This year’s exercise is being hosted by Paraguay July 18-27.

Wooden H&K MP7 Replica

Thursday, July 20th, 2017

Jenni Edwards, a UK-based artist, creates highly detailed laser cut and laminated scale models of modern firearms. Her works include 2 models of the SCAR which are currently in the FNH Belgian HQ, as well as MP7 models which were produced for the UK’s Royal Armouries. The latter model is what’s currently available for sale via Edwards’ Etsy shop, ‘Splintersell’. The model is made of maple and birch, and features fully moving parts, including:

  • Removable magazine
  • Retractable buttstock
  • Retractable charging handle
  • Trigger which releases the hammer

    The model also features a functioning green dot sight, a removable suppressor, and weapon accurate markings.

    www.etsy.com/listing/167338406/wooden-heckler-koch-mp7-made-out-of-a

    Thanks to ‘Allen’ for the tip!

  • You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

    Thursday, July 20th, 2017

    Thanks to JC for this photo of Falkor Defense in Kalispell, MT.

    Adams Arms To Exhibit At TriggrCon 2017 in Tacoma, WA

    Wednesday, July 19th, 2017

    Adams Arms will be making its second appearance at this year’s TRIGGRCON in Tacoma, Washington. TRIGGRCON is an exclusive media event where a small group of firearms manufactures are invited to showcase innovative products and is the perfect outlet to unveil new products to the public. Media and consumers can expect to see all-new Adams Arms products such as the P-Series Rifle models featuring the Micro Gas Block as well as the unveiling of the 1st Adams Arms Rail!

    Consumers and firearms enthusiasts are welcomed to stop by the Adams Arms booth (#314) to get a hands-on look at the all new P-Series lineup as well as partake in an exclusive giveaway.

    Giveaway participation includes:

    – Stop by booth #314 and take a photo wearing the signature “Make Black Rifles Great Again” hat. Upload and tag the photo using the hashtag, #MBRGA, on Instagram for a chance to win a piston kit.

    – If you’re unable to attend TRIGGRCON, you can still win a piston kit! To enter, follow Adams Arms’ Instagram page, search #MBRGA, and vote on your favorite photo.

    TRIGGRCON is free to attend and open to the public on Saturday and Sunday, July 29th and 30th. To register to attend and find out more information, visit www.TriggrCon.com.

    For more information about Adams Arms, the P-Series lineup, TRIGGRCON, or upcoming shows, email sales@adamsarms.net or visit www.AdamsArms.net. For further updates, make sure to like/follow Adams Arms on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.