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1620 USA – Stretch NYCO Work Shorts

Tuesday, April 17th, 2018

I’ve been keeping an eye on 1620, a Made in USA Work clothing brand. With the beginnings of Spring finally shining through, their new Stretch NYCO Work Shorts are right on time.

The shorts are made from Cordura’s new stretch NYCO, a nylon and cotton blend which is 10x more abrasion resistant than canvas.

Features:
– 13 inch length
– Gusseted crotch
– PFC free durable water/oil/stain repellent finish
– Cargo pocket
– Extra-large zippered back pocket with angled top for ease of entry
– Dual-purpose knife clip area that also reduces any chance of the pocket tearing
– Left hand watch pocket compatible with XL size mobile device
– Military-spec shank button, YKK zippers, 3/4″ wide belt loops
– Modern fit

Available in sizes 30-40. color is Meteorite.

www.1620usa.com/products/work-short-black

Altama – Temperate PRO-X

Tuesday, April 17th, 2018

Altama is working on a new version of their PRO-X boot. The original is a straight up Jungle Boot design but this new model combines the US Army 8″ Temperate upper with the PRO-X sole system. It incorporates a direct attach polyurethane midsole which uses Dual Density Technology with comfort pods.

As you can see, it incorporates the classic Panama tread which remains the best sole for use in the jungle due to its ability to release mud.

www.originalfootwear.com

RE Factor Tactical – Nonel Bag

Tuesday, April 17th, 2018

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The Nonel Bag is designed to support easy access to traditional non-electric breaching tube while keeping it readily stored to prevent tangling or twisting. The bag’s patented design allows the user to neatly coil up to 200’ of non-electric breaching tube and quickly deploy it when at a breach point. The bag comes with a pocket designed to carry most common blasting machines and M81/M60 fuze ignitors. It is covered by US Patent 8123027B2.

Features:
• Upper section holds blasting caps and det-cord loop
• Exit hole at the bottom of the bag for feeding firing end into the outer pocket with igniters
• Made in the USA

www.refactortactical.com

TYR Tactical Tuesday – Taxes

Tuesday, April 17th, 2018

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SureFire Field Notes Ep 23 – Low Light EDC with Steve Fisher

Tuesday, April 17th, 2018

SureFire Field Notes is a multi-segment informational video series with tips and techniques from subject matter experts of all backgrounds. In this episode, Steve Fisher of Sentinel Concepts discusses his EDC preferences for low light situations.

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Steve Fisher has been the owner/lead instructor for Sentinel Concepts since 2014. He also is a contract instructor for numerous ranges in Michigan and has been a staff instructor for EAG Tactical for the past 5 years. Steve currently serves as a reserve officer with an agency in the southern United States as a firearms trainer for SWAT and patrol divisions.

Steve’s career as a trainer started in the 90’s, first at NTFT and then later as the owner/ lead trainer of MDFI, both Michigan-based companies, and served as one of the primary Instructors for Magpul Dynamics. He was responsible for the development of new programs and tactics for several local police departments and new training curriculum’s based on low light, home defense and the use of the carbine, handgun, and shotgun in various roles.

Save 10.40% Sitewide – SKD Tax Day Sale!

Tuesday, April 17th, 2018

Refund check inbound for your ’17 taxes?

Your dollar will go further at SKD with our 10.40% (Ten point Four percent) Tax Day Sitewide Discount!

For the next 48 Hours, dig through the nooks and crannies of SKDTAC.com & find the gear you want!

Discount is automatically applied at checkout. Sale is limited to inventory on hand.

SPARTANAT: Gear Made in USA – Back Bay USA

Tuesday, April 17th, 2018

On our trip through the States we made a home visit in San Diego at Back Bay USA. The owner, Jack Graham, was available for an interview.

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SPARTANAT: Jack, thanks for your Invitation to visit your facility! How long are You in Business with this Company?

JACK: I launched Back Bay USA in January 2018. I have been a partner at other companies in the past, and decided it was time to start my own business.

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SPARTANAT: What`s your Military Background?

JACK: I am a retired United States Navy Senior Chief FMF/DV/FPJ, Special Amphibious Corpsman (SARC). (Those designations mean I was Fleet Marine Force, Diver, Freefall Parachutist). I served for 23 years, working mostly with the U.S. Marines. I served with 1st Recon Battalion, 1st Force Reconnaissance Company, and 1st Marines, just to name a few!

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SPARTANAT: How does your Background influence your products?

JACK: I grew up in a Navy family and learned at a young age to “do more with less” and how to be creative. After I joined the service, I discovered the Marines used the same slogan! We had to Improvise, Adapt and Overcome the lack of funding that was given to the Marines; and especially the Corpsman/Medical sections back then was week at best. Things have changed for the Marines now and they have some great gear, thank God.

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SPARTANAT: Where else do you get your ideas from?

JACK: I watched a lot of The Man from U.N.C.L.E., James Bond – 007, Our Man Flint back in the day. Making my own weapons, and parachutes to jump off the two-story base housing when I was in first grade; I might add without breaking my legs! Sometimes I try not to think about anything, and that is when the ideas happen. The inspiration you seek is already inside you.
So shut up and listen!

SPARTANAT: Do you do collaborations or produce gear for other companies?
 
 
JACK: We do both OEM manufacturing in-house as well as design work for others. We have on-site designers and engineers. I can’t say much more about who our customers are, other than they are some pretty cool people!

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SPARTANAT: Tell us about the “mysterious” material you are using.

JACK: We started looking at new technologies about 18 months ago. We wanted to move Some people thought my ideas were crazy and “whacked out” and that’s one of the reasons I decided to launch my own company. They could not see the vision. So, back to the “mysterious materials”. First, they are not fabrics. They are laminate composites made in the USA. Made of material that is 15X the strength of steel and flexible, with the ability to be sewn and cut with a laser. Products like Tegris, and Dyneema but not limited to one brand or one company.

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SPARTANAT: What about that magnetic locking mechanism?

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JACK: Well, this is still a work in progress. The pack magnetic release system is built. We’re just waiting for some technology to catch up with us. Let’s just say I need a certain magnet company in Germany to speed up…

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SPARTANAT: Where can we buy your products?

JACK: www.backbay-usa.com

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SPARTANAT: What are the plans for the future?

JACK: NATO show in October, Ripper single point release, Tactogami, Magnopacks, 28L FNG pack and last but not least.. The vision is… Armor The World, what else?

SPARTANAT: Anything else?

JACK: I am not a big fan of looking like a soldier unless you are in the military or going hunting. Why not hide in plain sight. You know, Greyman shit. If you want to be a target when you are out and about then wear your camo and military looking packs.

Wink, wink, nod, nod… I see you!

BACK BAY USA: www.honorpointusa.com/shop
On INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/backbayusa
SPARTANAT: www.spartanat.com

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

Tuesday, April 17th, 2018

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This is my friend Mike D’s carbine. I know you’re going to ask about it, so here’s some background.

Daniel Defense SOPMOD M4 Upper mounted to Colt M4 Lower and festooned with drool worthy accoutrements.

Primarily, the SOCOM contract Vortex Razor HD GEN II 1-6x24mm w/ MRAD reticle and zero stops cradled in a purpose built SOPMOD Geissele Mount and topped with a Reptilia ROF 90 Mount w/RMR.

Colt M4 lower and Daniel Defense SOPMOD upper with the following:

B5 Systems SOPMOD Butt Stock
215 Gear GPS pouch
MAGPUL Trigger Guard
MAGPUL MIAD Grip
Gas Buster Charging Handle
KAC Micro Rear BUIS
KNS Anti Walk Pins
Geissele SSA Trigger
Shooters Source Mag Well
Geissele SOPMOD Vortex Razor Mount
Contract Vortex Razor HD Gen II 1-6 w/MRAD Reticle
Reptilia ROF 90 Mount
Trijicon RMR
MAWL C1+
Surefire V series Scout Light
Unity Tactical Fusion Micro Hub w/ Front Sight & Offset Rail.
Princeton Tec Switch Rail Task Light
MAGPUL AFG
Surefire War Comp

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You’ll notice he’s using the new Reptilia ROF 90 Mount. He had some notes on his impression of the mount.

Why Geissele did not make this prior to Reptilia is beyond me.

The Reptilia Mount provides an added capability to the optics suite by integrating a secondary optic which can be rapidly employed by the shooter.

Initial impressions were that the ROF mount could be 1/8” or so higher, but after firing the platform out to 600m, the elevation turrets when adjusted for range, did not occlude the RMR.