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Savage Unveils Updated Model 110 Series Rifles Featuring Form-Fitting AccuFit System

Thursday, January 4th, 2018

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – January 3, 2018 – Savage firearms is pleased to unveil a refreshed version of its legendary Model 110 series rifles that takes fit, form and function to new heights. The updated Model 110 lineup features a fresh look and the all-new user-adjustable AccuFit system. Savage will launch the new lineup at the 2018 SHOT Show January 23-26 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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The Model 110 series’ extreme makeover began as a cosmetic facelift focused on style and aesthetics, but soon grew into a quest to produce a platform that would allow hunters and other shooters to perfectly customize fit for ultimate accuracy, without a trip to a gunsmith. The result was the development of the revolutionary AccuFit system: www.savagearms.com/accufit.

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AccuFit features adjustable components that allow users to custom-fit both comb height and length of pull. The only tool needed is a Phillips-head screwdriver.

“AccuFit makes it easy for shooters to achieve a fit that allows them to shoulder the gun and align their eye with the optics in a consistent manner, without having to move their head around to compensate for being the wrong height or distance from the scope,” said Beth Shimanski, Savage senior marketing manager. “The resulting combination of a solid cheek-to-stock connection, proper eye relief and comfortable, personalized fit add up to better shooting form and improved accuracy.”

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Comb height is controlled by five riser settings, adjustable in 1/8-inch increments. “Simply select the riser that creates cheek-to-stock contact and aligns your line of sight parallel to the barrel or scope,” Shimanski explained. Length of pull is likewise fully adaptable to the shooter’s stature by using the four inserts included with the rifle.

“AccuFit is usually a set-and-forget system, but its versatility allows you to tailor length of pull and comb height as needed, such as when changing optics or donning bulky clothing for cold-weather hunting,” said Shimanski. “AccuFit also accommodates physical changes, making it the perfect youth gun that will grow with the shooter throughout a lifetime of use.”

Shimanski noted that AccuFit’s adaptability also increases the rifle’s resale value, because it can easily be customized to fit the new owner. Likewise, the gun can be adjusted as needed if the gun is handed down to a family member.

Sneak Peek – TAD Wallet Prototype

Thursday, January 4th, 2018

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It’s only a prototype but this wallet by Triple Aught Design got the attention of a lot of their customers when it showed up yesterday on Instagram.

Thunderstorm Technology Demonstration Program – Support for Small Unit Operations

Thursday, January 4th, 2018

The Thunderstorm Technology Demonstration Program is sponsored by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Emerging Capability & Prototyping, Rapid Reaction Technology Office (RRTO).

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The intent is to accelerate the delivery of innovative capabilities to the warfighter by demonstrating and experimenting with the capability in an operationally relevant environment. The results of this effort will be used to inform decision makers of emerging and available technology solutions that enhance or improve existing capabilities with a focus on small unit operations.

They are soliciting technology candidates from private industry, government research and development (R&D) organizations and academia for inclusion in future capability demonstration and experimentation events focused on the support for small unit operations. Technologies must be at a technology readiness level (TRL) of 4 or greater.

Thunderstorm 18-1 will be the first of a series of FY18 planned events in support of small unit operations, with demonstrations and experiments planned for March 2018 at or near Fort Bragg, NC.

The notional scenario is a small team is deployed for an operation in a potentially hostile region. The team is lightly equipped and required to be highly mobile to support the mission requirements. The operational area may have a variety of physical and electromagnetic environmental constraints. The team is required at all times to operate in all types of terrains (desert, forest, mountain, open, urban, etc.), vegetation (desert, grassland, brush, forest, etc.) and in all environmental conditions.

The program is interested in the following capabilities:

• Wireless tactical headsets for improved tactical communications: resistant to jamming, secure, use within vehicle and with dismounted personnel.

• Power for individual and squads – battery longevity: wearable power generation/harvesting technologies, proximity charging, next generation batteries for Soldier and squads (potential combination of battery & body armor); power management tools (analytics/AI to decide when/how each item is powered for max efficiency).

• Goggle or helmet mounted heads-up display – capability to improve Situational Awareness (SA), Augmented Reality (AR), etc.:

o Display of networked information (sensor display(s), mapping, alerts, etc.), networked to command center, identification of persons of interest;

• Sensor technologies providing enhanced SA – next generation night vision, see through walls, see around corners/over roofs, ID/alert potential threats (predictive analysis), 360° awareness/vision, see through smoke & other obscurants, magnification, stand-off biometrics, etc.

• Sniper training platform – augmented reality and/or virtual reality system for maintaining sniper training.

• Robotic technologies & automation – improved operations thru unmanned systems, automated processes, etc.: support/improve decision making, reduce number of personnel required for mission, remove person from dangerous jobs, e.g. possible CBRNE threats.

o Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) – small, light, man-portable, tactical systems operating autonomously/semi-autonomously; modular payloads to support multiple missions, all terrains.

• Small unit Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) – ability to operate in buildings or tight spaces

• Covert UAS – stealth to perform surveillance and reconnaissance missions without attracting unwanted attention due to its visual and/or acoustic properties; small UASs (Group 1 (0-20 lb.) and Group 2 (21-55 lb.)) that can be launched and recovered without the use of a runway.

• Personnel signature management – textiles/material to manage signature of radar, electronic, thermal, infrared, visual, electro-optical, and acoustic detection technologies. Alter or camouflage aspects of the operator or their equipment to make them undetectable and/or unrecognizable.

• Soldier down/medical alert – person in need of medical care, reports medical condition/status, contains pertinent medical records.

o Ability to scan personnel (with associated wearable technology or leads as required).

o Ability to determine Soldier workload, hydration, heartrate, blood pressure, temperature, and other vital health indicators to support Soldier efficiency and “The Golden Hour” from injury to medical support.

• Multispectral beacon – non-signals ability to quickly identify all personnel and their positions in all weather and climate conditions; providing positive identification to overhead close air support.

• Security for commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) apps – ability to utilize standard apps with an encryption level to support communications with Partner Nation Force (PNF).

• Cellphones teamed with HF/VHF transceivers – ability to send text and other data (encrypted) from a cellphone over an HF / VHF transceiver.

• Tactical hotspot or denied area internet – providing LTE and Wi-Fi and an information gateway in a denied environment.

• PNF communications and sensor control systems using indigenous commercial systems – exfiltration of secure data (AES encryption) from PNF via commercial system; data pulled, viewed and heard in real-time.

• Suppressed weapon system – accurate fires providing quieter, less flash, reduced recoil, lighter, stronger system.

• Lensless cameras – lightweight systems that do not require mechanical movement to capture images.

• LED LIDAR – lightweight systems that can provide near range measurements.

All capabilities should emphasize individual mobility and automated operations with a goal of limiting/reducing size, weight, power, etc. and reducing or eliminating operator workload requirements.

Although the date on FBO has passed to accept applications, the KO will take additional applications until 1700EST Friday, 5 Jan 18.

For instructions on how to apply, visit www.fbo.gov.

BG Cummings Says Goodbye To PEO Soldier

Thursday, January 4th, 2018

“I take great pride in knowing I served with you. The most important thing I can do is say, ‘thanks.’ It’s been a wonderful three years.”

BG Brian P. Cummings said good-bye to his headquarters staff.

BG Cummings was selected earlier this year for promotion to Major General. His next assignment is PEO Ground Combat Systems.

FightLite Introducing New Products at SHOT Show

Thursday, January 4th, 2018

(Melbourne, FL) January 3, 2018 – FightLite® Industries, the country’s leading manufacturer of innovative, mission-configurable firearms, parts and accessories announces that it will be introducing some groundbreaking new products at SHOT Show this year in Booth #12971, located in the upstairs Main Hall, Level 2 Section of the show. The annual SHOT Show is being hosted at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas January 23-26, 2018.

FightLite® Industries is also hosting live-fire, full-auto range activities at the official SHOT Show Industry Day being held on Monday, January 22, 2018 at the Boulder Rifle and Pistol Club range facility and invites all attendees to shoot exclusive FightLite® products by visiting FightLite® Industries’ Full-Auto Bay #SR39 during the event.

“We’re always excited to exhibit at the SHOT Show each year and spend time visiting with both new and established US and International customers, while introducing new products that we’ve come up with since the last show. One of the hot new products we’ll introduce to dealers at SHOT this year is our brand new FightLite® SCR® “Raider” Pistol in both 5.56 NATO and 300 BLK. We first introduced the SCR® Pistol to sporting goods wholesale Distributors this past fall at NASGW in San Antonio and it was an instant smash hit generating record sales along with some very excited wholesale buyers!” said Geoffrey Herring, President-CEO. “The FightLite® Raider™ is a direct-gas operated pistol and is based on our very successful and patented SCR® receiver set, featuring a free floating 7.5” barrel with a choice of KeyMod or M-Lok® accessory interface and is finished off with a Shockwave Technologies® grip for a very compact, rifle caliber handgun that can accurately engage targets far beyond the reach or range of traditional pistols!”

In addition to exhibiting its exciting new FightLite® Raider™ Pistol, the company will also showcase its flagship 8.5 lb. select-fire Squad Automatic MCR® that shares the excellent ergonomics of the M4A1 and which feeds reliably from both M27-linked ammunition belts and standard M16 magazines at operator discretion. Featuring reliable gas-piston operation and a tool-less quick-change barrel system; the patented MCR® is the lightest and most portable belt fed machine gun in the world. Optionally available as an upper receiver upgrade “kit” that retrofits to all MIL-Spec AR15/M16 and M4 lower receivers, the MCR® can also be purchased in a semi-auto configuration for civilian users.

There’s a product for everyone at the FightLite® booth this year including the innovative and patented SCR® (Sport Configurable Rifle) which is not only legal almost anywhere in America including New York City and California, but is the only rifle to have ever successfully combined the traditional lines of a hunting pattern rifle with the modularity and caliber options of an AR-15 type rifle.

The SCR® blends the strength, reliability, accuracy and rugged all-weather characteristics of America’s longest serving infantry rifle with the classic lines of an American sporter. Lightweight, accurate and featuring a MIL-STD 1913 flat top upper receiver that accepts most modern optics, the SCR® is designed to perform under the most demanding field, competitive shooting or tactical conditions and its multi-caliber, modular design permits sportsmen to instantly change calibers in the field by simply pressing two pins and exchanging one upper receiver assembly for another.

To learn more about innovative products from FightLite® Industries including its new and highly efficient RipBrake™ muzzle compemsator, please visit Booth #12971 at this year’s SHOT Show.

www.fightlite.com

Colonial Flag Company

Thursday, January 4th, 2018

Yesterday, I took my sons to Colonial Shooting Academy Virginia Beach. While there, I noticed a display for a local, Veteran owned business named Colonial Flag Company.

They offer a wide variety of options, including customization.

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ADS To Host Prolonged Field Care Scenario At SHOT Show

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2018

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Attending SHOT Show 2018? Strategic Operations, Inc. will host a live demo of a prolonged field care scenario in the ADS booth, #20415 on Jan. 24th at 2pm.

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Meopta Introduces the MeoRed T Reflex Sight

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2018

TAMPA, FL, January 2, 2018 – Meopta is pleased to introduce the MeoRed T reflex sight (1x30mm). The outstanding optical quality and unlimited eye relief of this red dot sight enable fast and accurate target acquisition when it matters most, regardless of eye position behind the sight.

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The MeoRed T is an excellent primary sight on today’s MSR/AR platforms and features a 1.5 MOA illuminated red dot reticle with 12 intensity level settings for use in various light conditions. The tough housing of the MeoRed T is made of aircraft-grade aluminum for ultimate reliability.

“The MeoRed T is an excellent tactical sight for today’s MSR platforms when quick target acquisition is a must,” said Reinhard Seipp, general manager of Meopta USA. “This reflex sight is also compatible with night vision optics and magnifiers which makes it versatile for various situations in the field.”

Meopta’s proprietary MeoBright™ lens multi-coatings eliminate glare and reflections and deliver 99.7 percent light transmission per lens surface. The hydrophobic MeoDrop™ lens coatings ensure the highest level of visual clarity in adverse weather conditions, easily repelling rain and snow in addition to skin oils and dirt. The MeoRed T is also waterproof, shockproof and fogproof.

$999.99

Optional Accessories:
Yellow Filter
Anti-Reflection Filter
Anti-Laser Filter
Spacers
QR Base Mount
AR-15 Offset Mount


www.meoptausa.com