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Archive for January, 2018

Reminder: Lancer-Systems Supports End of Watch Raffle for Two Slain Kissimmee Police Department Officers

Friday, January 12th, 2018

Lancer-Systems, manufacturers of Hybrid Advanced Warfighting Magazines, carbon-fiber handguards and a range of L15 and L30 rifles, is honored to sponsor a custom built Lancer-Systems L15 Patrol Rifle Raffle. The income of which will benefit the families of Officer Matthew Baxter, EOW 08/18/2017, and Sergeant Richard “Sam” Howard, EOW 08/19/2017.

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Said Ross Botha, Lancer Director of Government & International Sales: “This is a small gesture by Lancer-Systems to try and help make their loved ones’ lives a little easier. It is hoped that this raffle will bring in much needed funds for those left behind by this tragedy.”

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Raffle tickets for the L15 Patrol can be purchased starting 11/13/2017 through George Montgomery (Kissimmee Police Department), call him on 407-847-0176. Cost is $20 per ticket, 3 tickets for $50 or 6 tickets for $100.

The new draw date is March 16, 2018 after the golf tournament at Royal St. Cloud Golf Links.

Please support this very worthy cause.

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

Friday, January 12th, 2018

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William P sends, “At DARC 🙂

Running the new NV mounts and helping some coppers get better.. My week before SHOT..”

Perseverance Survival – Poncho Liner Hoodie

Thursday, January 11th, 2018

The ‘liner, wet weather, poncho’, affectionately known to many as the Woobie, is one of the greatest and most beloved military-issued goods of all time. Perseverance Survival has taken the classic Woobie, and fashioned it into a hoodie. As the hoodies are made of re-purposed pancho liners, its material construction consists of a 100% nylon exterior with a 100% polyester filling. The hoodie also features a draw cord, and a standard kangaroo pocket.

The Poncho Liner Hoodie is currently available in three colorways: Coyote Tan, MARPAT, and Woodland.

perseverancesurvival.com/bags

N-Vision Optics NEW 12 Micron TWS13 Thermal Weapon Sights

Thursday, January 11th, 2018

N-Vision Optics’ newly redesigned TWS13 thermal weapon sight line-up provides operators with a significant advantage in detecting, observing, and engaging targets in all conditions, day or night. Combining a rugged and lightweight hi-tech composite material housing with advanced thermal imaging technology, the TWS13 series of weapon sights generate superior IR images and ensures target acquisition at maximum possible ranges.

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New additions to the N-Vision Optics TWS13 series offer options designed for CQB to medium range weapons systems and medium to long range weapon systems.

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Featuring a 640×480, 12 micron core, and 35mm or 50mm objective lens options, the TWS13 series is the optimal choice for any scenario.

New TWS13 series Thermal Weapon Sights provide 4 polarity viewing modes. Black hot, white hot, color pallet, and edge detect.

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The TWS13 Thermal Weapon Sights will be on full display at SHOT Show January 23rd – 26th, 2018 at the N-Vision Optics Booth #20034.

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nvisionoptics.com/product/tws13e-thermal-weapon-sight
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Franklin Armory Announces – Reformation – 11.5” Barrel w/ Conventional Stock – No Tax Stamp

Thursday, January 11th, 2018

Earlier today, Franklin Armory sent out a teaser for their new Reformation firearm, debuting at SHOT Show.

Notice I called it a “firearm”. That’s because I’m not really sure how to characterize it. Franklin Armory claims it has an 11.5 inch barrel and yet is equipped with a conventional buttstock. Except, they go on to inform us that no tax stamp is required. It’s not a rifle, it’s not a shotgun.

In the limited amount of information they released, the claim that they have “received approval as a non-rifle from the Chief of the Fire Arms Technology Division.”

This is the first of their patent pending NRS firearms in the Reformation line. If it’s not a rifle or shotgun, what do you think it is?

www.franklinarmory.com

Arsenal – One-Piece Scope Mount and Precision Picatinny Quad-Rail System

Thursday, January 11th, 2018

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Precision Picatinny Quad Rail Handguard System follows Arsenal’s legacy of quality and craftsmanship and provides superior platform for wide range of attachments, including optics, flash lights, lasers, forward grips, and other accessories of your choice.

PR-03 Precision Picatinny Quad Rail “Krink” Handguard System follows Arsenal’s legacy of quality and craftsmanship and provides superior platform for wide range of attachments, including optics, flash lights, lasers, forward grips, and other accessories of your choice.

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Introducing the next generation of scope mounts, 25% lighter than the KV-04S. The SM-13 has 7.625” of Picatinny rail play with a low profile that allows you to use iron sights with the one-piece Scope Mount attached.

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Scope Mount with Picatinny rail for AK variants, including Vepr/RPK rifles with side-folding stock.

www.arsenalinc.com/usa/Scope-Mounts

$100 off Grey Ghost Precision Slides

Thursday, January 11th, 2018

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Grey Ghost Precision is having a 5 day sale on select models of their Glock aftermarket slides. These G17 and G19 slides have been precisely engineered with just the right amount of tighter tolerances to improve accuracy and functions without compromising the Glock’s reliability.

It seems only certain models are on sale for $299.99 instead of $399, and they all have the RMR cut with an included cover plate. These are stripped slides, so you’ll have to source the internal parts to complete them.

Sale ends Jan 15th @ Midnight PST

Just In Case You Don’t Think Pinks And Greens Are Happening

Thursday, January 11th, 2018

PEO Soldier recently published this informational piece on the the US Army’s proposed Pinks and Greens uniform. A lot of work is being put into this effort.

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Photo by PEO Soldier’s Ron Lee.

What is it?

Pink and Green Uniform is the service uniform from the World War II era. Army officers wore the Pink and Green Uniform from the early 1930s to the early 1950s. It is widely recognized as the best dress uniform the Army has ever fielded.

This uniform will be made from great fabrics and tailored for each Soldier, featuring quality construction and a classic, proven design. New eco-friendly textile production processes will be utilized for the first time in the U.S. through this project.

What is the Army doing?

In 2018, the Army could return to its iconic WWII-era uniform which could become the everyday business-wear uniform for all Soldiers. This would replace the current Army Service Uniform, which would be used as a more formal dress uniform.

Based on Sergeant Major of the Army’s interest and his belief that the uniform would reconnect today’s Soldier with the history of the Army, an exclusive Army Times survey was sent out to its readers. The survey received a favorable response from more than 70 percent of the Soldiers supporting the return of the historic World War II uniform.

Taking advantage of upgrades in fabric technology, the Army has developed design options, sketches and prototype uniforms to support the Army’s decision-making process. This was done in collaboration with the Center for Military History, the Army’s industry partners and the Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Texas A&M University, whose cadets have historically worn a pinks and greens-type of uniform.

Initial prototypes have been demonstrated on live Soldier models to Army leadership and the media in various venues, including at the Association of the United States Army convention and the Army-Navy football game where feedback was instantaneous and positive.

What continued efforts does the Army have planned for the future?

In order to maximize the positive interest in this new uniform, the Army has planned key engagements to assist with a possible design decision and introduction of the Pink and Green Uniform to the Army workforce:

-Limited User Evaluation with 150 Soldiers from the New England Recruiting Battalion
-Traveling historical exhibit of the Pink and Green Uniform at Army Installations and other public events
-Interviews/video/digital images of Soldiers supporting evaluations
-Based on Soldier feedback the Army will make a decision in 2018.

Why is this important to the Army?

The reintroduction of this uniform is an effort to create a deeper understanding of, and connection to the Army in communities where awareness of the Total Army needs to increase. The Army believes this high-quality uniform will strengthen pride, bolster recruiting and enhance readiness.

Resources:

PEO Soldier
U.S. Army Uniforms and Symbols

Related video:

Sgt. Maj. of the Army talks Pink & Green