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Lantac – LA-SF15™ Rifles & Pistols

Wednesday, November 21st, 2018

Lantac’s new range of .223/5.56 & 300 Blackout rifles & pistols are based on our LA-SF15™ receiver sets that are precision machined from 7075-T6 forgings.

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The USR™ (Upper Standard Receiver) has a deliberately undersized barrel extension bore so that barrel fit is as tight as possible and the cam pin recess has been improved with a radius cut on its edge that helps reduce cam pin wear in that area.

The LA-SF15™ lower receiver is again machined from 7075-T6 forgings and features an internally Flared Magwell to assist in easer reloading and insertion of the magazine. The rear takedown hole has a spot face machined into it to make accessing the pin easier too.

Both receivers are Type3 Class2 Hardcoat Anodised to MIL-A-3625.

Each rifle comes complete with our E-BCG® Enhanced Bolt & Carrier, manufactured from case hardened 8620 steel. The Bolt is machined form Carpenter 158 and is MPI tested, parts are then QPQ Nitrided to finish. The patented E-BCG® features our CP-R360™ domed head cam pin (also patented) that reduces friction and wear within the upper.

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The gas system on each rifle features our Nitrided stainless gas tubes and Swiss Lathe machined gas blocks. The 300 Blackout rifles all feature pistol length gas systems for reliability and the .223/5.56 rifles vary in length with an Intermediate gas length on the 14.5’’ PATROL rifle that offers extremely soft shooting.

Barrels are manufactured from 416R Stainless Steel and have a 1:7 Twist on the .223/5.56 and a 1:8 on the 300 Blackout. The .223/5.56 are chambered 223 Wylde. All barrels feature 11° crowns with ½-28TPI on the .223/5.56 and 5/8-24 on the 300 Blackout.

Each rifle ships with a DGN556B™ Dragon® Muzzle Brake for ultimate control and this system can be upgraded to mount Gemtech or SilencerCo Suppressors as well as the new BMD2 Blast Mitigation Device that is coming soon.

The supplied Handguards are the new SPADA®-ML light, in varying lengths to suit each barrel, they feature M-Lok slots along their lengths at the 3,6 & 9 o’clock positions.

The rifles feature Ambi Safety selectors, high quality small parts and QMS Triggers from ALG.

Furniture comes in the form of Magpul MOE Grips, Moe Stock, CTR Stock, MOE Fixed A2 or the SB Tactical SBA3 Brace depending on the model. There is also a Law Tactical Folding option for all rifles & pistols other than the DMR.

All rifles & pistols ship with a 30Rnd Magpul PMag and MBUS Backup Sights.

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Available models are:

PDP (Personal Defense Pistol), 7.5’’ Barrel, 6.75’’ Handguard, Pistol Gas on all calibers.

UTP (Urban Tactical Pistol), 10.5’’ Barrel, 10.5’’ Handguard, Carbine Gas (.223/5.56) Pistol Gas (300BLK).

PATROL, (Pin & Weld Muzzle Device), 14.5’’ Barrel, 12.5’’ Handguard, Intermediate Gas (.223/5.56) Pistol Gas (300BLK).

RECON, 16’’ Barrel, 15’’ Handguard, Intermediate Gas (.223/5.56) Pistol Gas (300BLK).

DMR, 18’’ Barrel, 15’’ Handguard, Rifle Gas.

More information can be found at www.lantac-usa.com

Customers can get a 35% discount of these rifles and anything else in our online store starting today Wednesday 21st Nov 2018 through to Wednesday 28th Nov 2018.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!

Ski4theFallen

Wednesday, November 21st, 2018

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This coming year 2019, a few Green Berets, will be competing in the Grand Traverse Ski Race. The Ski race is a 40-mile race from Crested Butte Colorado to Aspen through the Elk Mountains with roughly a seven-thousand-foot elevation change. We are not doing this for ourselves, we want to raise awareness for our extended family, The Green Beret Regiment. We are raising funds/ awareness for WIA and KIA Green Berets and their families throughout the Nation. Far too often Green Berets are sent to combat operations that the regular populace is unaware about, themselves along with their families are left without help when something goes wrong. We have started a fundraising campaign to donate the money to the Green Beret Association. Please take the time to look at our Instagram page, @SKI4theFALLEN, or our Facebook page, Skifor Thefallen, to follow us along out fundraising campaign. You can donate to the campaign at our gofundme account www.gofundme.com/ski4thefallen
For a better understanding of the Green Beret Association please click the link: www.greenberetassociation.org
For more information on the Grand Traverse Ski Race please click this link to watch this short video.
 

A 40 mile ski race is no comparison to all of our brothers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. Thank you for taking the time to read this, all donations are greatly appreciated.

Sincerely
Ski4theFallen Team
Stay Fit, Stay Flexible. Stay Humble

Forget the Mall this Black Friday: TNVC Offers Its Deepest Discounts Ever on TNV/Sentinels and RNVGs, with Many Other Products on Sale!

Wednesday, November 21st, 2018

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Forget the mall this Friday and shop TNVC for some of our deepest discounts ever, in stock and ready to ship!

For 2018 we will be offering the battle-proven TNV/Sentinel with L-3 OMNI VIII Thin-Filmed tubes for $750 off for our lowest price ever of $7,149.99 along with the newest BNVD system, the AB Night Vision Ruggedized Night Vision Goggle (RNVG) with L-3 OMNI VIII Thin-Filmed tubes for $500 off for a total price of $6,899!

Prices have never been lower, and there has never been a better time to get a set of Binocular Night Vision Goggles built in-house with TNVC’s industry leading 5 year warranty, and custom-spec’ed, hand-matched L-3 image intensifier tubes guaranteed to meet or exceed current U.S. military OMNI VIII specifications.

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We will also be offering our EXCLUSIVE 4D Tactical Zero G DELUXE Retrofit Combat Liner, the most comfortable helmet pad set on the market for $95 (regular price $110), along with:

Crye Precision NightCaps for $75 (regular price $95), or $140 with an Ops-Core VAS Helmet Shroud (regular price, $100; black only), Black VAS shrouds will also be available separately for $75.

Wilcox L4 G11-ARMY USGI Bayonet Style mount for $265

TNVC Torch PRO MK II for $209

TNVC TM-14 MK 3 PVS-14 Weapons Mount Kit with Aimpoint Twist Base for $185 (regular price $201, TM-14 available separately for $70)

TNVC Tele Vue Night Vision A-Focal Astronomy Adapter for $49 (regular price $65)

Unity Tactical SPARK Marker Light (red) for $12

Sale begins Friday, November 23rd and lasts until Saturday, December 1st!

ALL SALE PRODUCTS ARE IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP!*

*Black Friday TNV/Sentinels and AB Night Vision RNVGs available in black housings only, while supplies last

Cyber Force Looks To Grow With Boost To Electronic Warfare

Wednesday, November 21st, 2018

WASHINGTON — With the cyber domain expected to see constant battles in future warfare, Army leaders say new efforts are underway to strengthen the Army’s cyber force so it can defend forward against adversaries.

Spc. Victorious Fuqua, left center, and Staff Sgt. Isaias Laureano, right, both cyber operations specialists from the Expeditionary Cyber Support Detachment, 782nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Cyber), from Fort Gordon, Ga., provide offensive cyber operations during training at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif., Jan. 18-24, 2018. The Army’s cyber force plans to incorporate more electronic warfare and information operations assets in its future mission. (Photo Credit: Steven P. Stover)

One aspect being bolstered is electronic warfare. The Army has now placed 29-series EW Soldiers into cyber’s 17-series career field as the service zeroes in on it.

“We have really focused on the next phase of development and that’s in our electronic warfare force,” said Brig. Gen. Jennifer Buckner, director of cyber in the Army’s G-3/5/7 office.

The goal is to combine EW assets along with cyber and information operations capabilities across all echelons of the Army.

The Multi-Domain Task Force, which has experimented with those capabilities in the Pacific, will continue to serve as a proving ground. This fiscal year, there are plans to stand up an EW platoon within I Corps to support the U.S. Army Pacific-led task force.

“That will be kind of the first test case for our electronic warfare organizations,” Buckner said Thursday during an interview at the International Cyber Conference on Cyber Conflict U.S., or CyCon U.S. “We’re going to experiment with the capabilities as much as we’re going to also try to validate force design that we’ve put on paper.”

Sgt. Camille Coffey, a cyber operations specialist from the Expeditionary Cyber Support Detachment, 782nd Military Intelligence Battalion (Cyber), from Fort Gordon, Ga., provides offensive cyber operations as part of the Cyber Electromagnetic Activities Support to Corps and Below program at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Calif., Jan. 18-24, 2018. The Army’s cyber force plans to incorporate more electronic warfare and information operations assets in its future mission. (Photo Credit: Steven P. Stover )

In the coming years, the plan is to place an EW platoon in every brigade combat team’s military intelligence company. New EW companies will also fall under expeditionary military intelligence brigades.

Cyber and electromagnetic activity cells, or CEMA, will even be built up to advise commanders at the brigade, division, corps and Army Service Component Command levels.

“We’ll have an operational force and we’ll also have the planning and staff element that would help employ them,” Buckner said.

An additional piece, she added, is the Cyber Warfare Support Battalion. The battalion will grow over the next five to six years and include about 600 personnel in expeditionary cyber teams.

The idea behind it is “that we can tailor force packages, if you will, to downward reinforce to tactical levels,” she said.

Personnel numbers in the other efforts are still being worked on and will depend on the Army’s end strength and growth, she added.

Army leaders also hope to help fill its cyber ranks with more cadets and civilian professionals.

Brig. Gen. Jennifer Buckner, second from right, director of cyber within the Army’s G3/5/7 office, participates in a panel discussion at the International Conference on Cyber Conflict U.S. in Washington, D.C., Nov. 15, 2018. CyCon U.S. ensures outreach to bridge gaps and to promote information exchange across Army, military, and academic, industry, and government cyber communities. (Photo Credit: Pfc. Aaron Mitchell)

Throughout the ROTC community, there are about 50 cadets who commission into cyber each year.

At the U.S. Military Academy, many cadets have also expressed interest to commission into cyber. As of right now, though, only 26 cadets at the academy can do so.

“We got a large amount of interest [but] don’t quite have the demand side right yet from the Army,” said Col. Andrew Hall, director of the Army Cyber Institute, which is located at West Point, New York.

Cadets who branch into military intelligence or signal will benefit the cyber force, too.

“That’s also a huge win for us because those are our primary partners in this fight,” Buckner said.

Last year, the Army Cyber Command began the Cyber Direct Commissioning Program in an effort to entice cyber experts in the civilian world to suit up in an Army uniform.

The program received around 250 applicants and at least two of them — former enlisted Soldiers — were commissioned as first lieutenants in May.

Those who qualify under the program have the opportunity to join the Army as first lieutenant, with the possibility of a higher rank. Up to $65,000 in student loan repayment over the course of an officer’s initial three-year term is also on the table to attract desired applicants.

The program is currently searching for its first applicant to be automatically promoted to colonel.

“Right now, we have a system where generally an 18-year-old is the target,” Hall said of Army recruiting. “But we’re saying what happens if someone wakes up at 37 and decides that they want to serve? What happens if that person has had an entire portfolio of work where they could step in … as a battalion commander?”

While atypical, he noted, direct commissions were common during World War II to fill in gaps.

“We want to have flexibility so that we don’t limit patriotic service to 18-year-olds,” he said. “We want to give the entire country an opportunity to serve.”

215 Gear Black Friday Sale

Wednesday, November 21st, 2018

215 GEAR Weekend Sale Starts 0900 22NOV-0900 27NOV

15%-40% off through-out the site

Any reader to enter the following code SSD215 in the comments section of their order will receive a Free Moral Patch of their choice with any Hat Purchase.

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Proven Arms & Outfitters Black Friday Sale Starts November 23rd

Wednesday, November 21st, 2018

Deals on Firearms, Optics, Apparel, Knives, Tactical Gear, Ammo and More

ABERDEEN, N.C. – (November 2018)- Proven Arms & Outfitters Black Friday sale begins in store and online November 23rd through November 25that their locations in Tacoma, Washington, and Woodbridge, Virginia, and online at ProvenOutfitters.com . Customers can save hundreds on incredible deals on phenomenal products. Plus, they’ll have the opportunity to purchase products at closeout and clearance prices that are so low they can’t be advertised.

Don’t miss out on our Cyber Monday Sale November 26th!  Sign up for our email list and you’ll see the promotions first!  These exclusive deals are while supplies last, so don’t miss out.

Stay tuned and look forward to more exciting announcements coming from Proven Arms & Outfitters very soon!

Maxim Defense Black Friday Sales

Wednesday, November 21st, 2018

St Cloud, MN  – Maxim Defense is having a sitewide Black Friday sale now through Tuesday, November 26th.  The sale will offer a 20% discount on all Maxim products and Free Shipping. In addition, Maxim is offering deep deep discounts on its Maxim CQB 9mm pistol bundle, their 9mm CQB Pistol w/standard pistol weight spring and buffer and a 9mm BCG. The normally priced 9mm Pistol bundle retails for $604.95 and will be on sale for $390.00. The 9mm Pistol with buffer and spring retailing for $450.00 will be on sale for $295.00 and Universal 9mm BCG that retails for $209.00 will be selling for $135.00

To learn more and take advantage of these spectacular deals visit www.maximdefense.com

SureFire Shipping SOCOM260-TI & SOCOM260-RC2 Suppressors!

Wednesday, November 21st, 2018

Fountain Valley, CA—SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of the world’s finest—and most innovative—illumination tools and tactical products, is proud to announce the launch of two suppressors for 6 mm, 6.5 mm and .260 caliber weapon systems. First, SureFire’s exotic SOCOM260-Ti is extremely lightweight and quiet, best suited for bolt-action rifles where back pressure isn’t an issue. Next, the versatile SureFire SOCOM260-RC2 suppressor meets and exceeds the needs of 6mm,  6.5 Creedmoor and .260 caliber, semiautomatic rifles by utilizing the same technology that earned the SOCOM556-RC suppressor a victory in the harshest, most demanding suppressor trials in US Special Operations Command history.

SureFire’s SOCOM260-Ti is the lightest rifle-mount suppressor in the lineup, but if you want the best in noise attenuation, quality materials and precision craftsmanship, it’s a genuine heavy hitter. Of course, the Ti in the model name stands for titanium, and it should come as no surprise that SureFire employs only high-grade titanium alloy to produce a premium suppressor that weighs a mere 12 ounces while maintaining our strictest durability standards. But it isn’t just exotic materials that make the SOCOM260-Ti. Our engineers painstakingly crafted the SOCOM260-Ti’s  V-shaped baffles to optimize performance for maximum noise attenuation. Precision tolerances, strict attention to bore concentricity and suppressor alignment with our versatile Fast-Attach® mounting system combine to provide the best titanium suppressor available.

When designing the SOCOM260-RC2 suppressor, SureFire refused to use anything but the highest grade high-temperature alloys that are CNC laser-welded and uncompromisingly durable and better suited to the higher-round count abuse of precision gas-guns. Inside, SureFire’s advanced vented baffling reduces back pressure, so as to not affect the reliability of the gas operated weapons platforms this suppressor is intended to be used on. In addition, SureFire’s patented Fast-Attach® system makes attachment/removal of the suppressor quick and easy in any environment. The SOCOM260-RC2 incorporates the latest in manufacturing techniques and materials to produce a class-leading suppressor, delivering the utmost in sound attenuation and a tremendous reduction in flash and dust signature.

Built for consistent performance and a long service life, every SureFire suppressor is proudly made in the USA.

Learn more here:

www.surefire.com/socom-260-ti-1330

www.surefire.com/socom-260-rc2-fast-attach-suppressor