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TacJobs – Under Armour Tactical Regional Sales Manager

Friday, January 11th, 2019

Under Armour plans to hire (3) Regional Sales Managers for their Tactical Division

JOB TITLE: Under Armour Tactical Regional Sales Manager

LOCATIONS: Mid-Atlantic; Texas and California

JOB DESCRIPTION

The Under Armour Tactical Regional Sales Manager (RSM) wins, maintains, and expands sales and relationships with the professional operator community, focusing on federal, state and local law enforcement and first responders. The Tactical RSM will manage and over-see Premier UA Tactical Accounts based on geography while establishing, growing and closing a sales pipeline with end-users. The Tactical RSM is overall responsible for achieving sales, profitability, and new customer acquisition objectives in their territory.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

• Establishes productive, professional relationships with key personnel in assigned customer base.

• Uses his/her existing contacts and networks with end-users and purchasing agents to secure system wins within of Under Armour products.

• Meets assigned targets for profitable sales volume and strategic objectives in assigned partner accounts.

• Manages the sales process from qualification through closure, to include coordination of bids through resellers.

• Proactively assesses, clarifies, and validates partner needs on an ongoing basis.

• Proactively demonstrates new products to existing customers to encourage upgrade and recurring business to Under Armour.

• Conduct joint sales calls with resellers to enable their sales ability and further advocate Under Armour products independently

• Sells through partner organizations to end users in coordination with partner sales resources.

• Manages potential channel conflict across key UA Tactical accounts

• 50% travel expected

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS

• Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited university or equivalent work experience

• Minimum of five (5) years combined experience in selling to law enforcement departments, first responders and the US Military.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

• Comprehensive understanding and experience with the government procurement process

• Experience successfully developing and closing opportunities with federal, state, local law enforcement and first responders

• Can demonstrate a high-degree of organization to manage many opportunities simultaneously

• Prior experience as a law enforcement officer or military is a plus

• CRM experience

Please apply online here, and email tacticalsales@underarmour.com with any questions, or stop by the Under Armour Tactical booth at SHOT Show, booth #11040.

Thunder Beast Arms Corp Introduces Bipod

Friday, January 11th, 2019

Thunder Beast Arms says they’ve been kicking around the idea of a bipod for half a decade; but didn’t start working on it until 2017. They combined the ideas from each of their “favorite” bipods, optimized them for actual field usage models, added a few new innovations and good ideas, and then tested the hell out of it for over a year. The result is what you see here, the TBAC Bipod.

Features:
-Legs deployable without push of a button – just sweep the legs down
45-degree mode, but only if you want it after deploying to 90 degrees, so it’s not annoying
-No pan mode to keep rifle from falling over
-Tool-less QD feet (rubber and spike available)
-Tool-less leg extension installation and removal
-Set-and-forget cant tension, very smooth cant adjustment and rotation
-ADM Picatinny QD mount
-Pic mount can be removed and replaced with all B&T mounting plates, e.g. RRS, Arca Swiss
-Legs are fully spring actuated but designed to reduce muzzle hop
-Titanium, stainless, and aluminum construction, fully coated
-Titanium parts are PVD coated
Stainless is ISONITE QPQ Nitrided
Aluminum is Type III hardcoat
-Inner legs are made of titanium
-All critical mating surfaces are stainless steel
“Fat Guy” impact rated
-Stock height, 6.5 – 9 inches @ 90 degrees; 5.1 – 6.9 inches at 45 degrees
-With optional leg extensions, height, 9.5-12 inches @ 90 degrees; 7.25-9 inches at 45 degrees
-Optional spike feet with carbide tips

They will begin accepting TBAC BIPOD orders at SHOT Show 2019 and not before then. The first units should be available in approximately March.

thunderbeastarms.com/products/bipod

FirstSpear Friday Focus – SHOT Show 2019

Friday, January 11th, 2019

Go see FirstSpear at the SHOT Show on the 1st floor in the Casanova Ballroom booth 6203. Get your hands on the latest amphibious plate carrier systems, cutting edge body armor, and more! Stay tuned to FirstSpear for surprise giveaways at the show!

The Redback Company New Cierzo Shirt Colours and Design Update

Friday, January 11th, 2019

The Redback Company has added two new colours to their Cierzo Shirt range.  The new colours are Earth-Tone and Night Camo.

Ben O’Toole, the Managing Director of The Redback Company, says:

“The original Cierzo Shirts were really well received, with the Camouflage ones having sold out in October.  We also got some great detailed feedback from people who had bought the shirts and put them through their paces.  Using that feedback, we have updated our pattern.  We love getting user feedback so we can keep improving our products.”

The original shirts have had 2 inches added to the bottom of the shirt to make it stay in place better during dynamic movements.  There is also now a Long size which is six inches longer in the body and four inches longer in the arm for customers who are 6’1” and above.

We also made a one-off Night Camo Cierzo Shirt for a friend of the brand from some original 1990s fabric he had.  When we posted an picture on our Social Media we were inundated with requests for the garment.  Added to the popularity of our Night Camo Timmy Hat we felt we had to make it a permanent addition to the product line.

The final colour we added is Earth-Tone.  Again, after user feedback, we found that people wanted a darker colour for bushcraft and other outdoor activities where they did not want to wear camouflage, but did not want to overly contrast with the environment either.  We looked for a colour that would blend well into the outdoors.  When we looked at animals, we found that a great many are various shades of brown and blend very well into the background.  We chose a shade that had the same effect.

All of our Cierzo Shirts are available for purchase now from theredbackcompany.com/product/cierzo-shirt

And

theredbackcompany.com/product/camo-cierzo-shirt

How The Zombies Ate Your Guns in 2013 2017 2019

Friday, January 11th, 2019

I guess it’s that time again. It seems like I post this during every Congress.

There once was a powerful zombie queen named Dianne. Dianne doesn’t seem like such a terrifying name and that’s probably why she went unnoticed as a zombie for so long. Don’t get me wrong. All of the signs that she was undead were there; the lifeless eyes, the gaunt white skin stretched taught over sharp cheekbones, the ridiculous bouffant wigs used to hide her balding pate and the lispy voice that turned the “s” at the end of a word into a “z”, like in “gunz” and “brainz”. All classic signs, and yet, we missed them all.

She had fooled her people for decades despite looking like the living dead when she ascended to her position, and yet not aging the entire time. Of course, the people she ruled were more concerned with good times and hand outs than protecting themselves.

Queen of the Damned Dianne knew that her kind would never take over so long as the living were armed. So for years and years she plotted and schemed. The path for her unholy horde was clear. Disarm the living and they would feast on brainz for breakfast, lunch and dinner. But how?

Finally, a tragedy struck and, relying on sentimentality, undead Dianne used her power to ramrod new laws through that would disarm the living. In a sense of guilt, the living were disarmed. Those who opposed this were labeled as kooks and crazies and led off as criminals.

Unfortunately, this isn’t a fairy tale with a happy ending. The zombies are at the door. First, they will eat your gunz and then they will come for your brainz. Stop Zombie Queen Dianne’s evil gun grabbing agenda and expose her for what she is. Unchecked, she will suck the life out of you, your family, and your neighbors.

We don’t often publish speculative fiction on SSD but I didn’t think this one could wait until Halloween.

Victory First introducing the V43 Upper Receiver at SHOT Show 2019

Friday, January 11th, 2019

For Immediate Release

Fredericksburg, Virginia 01.10.2019

Victory First is excited to announce the debut of their V43 Upper Receiver at the 2019 NSSF SHOT Show, January 22 – 25, 2019 in Las Vegas.

The V43 is a custom-designed and manufactured slide for a stock Glock model 43. The concept that began in 2017 in nearing the final stages of testing and Victory First is shooting for full rate production and shipping to begin in 1st quarter of 2019.

Matt Jacques, founder and owner of Victory First, explains:

“The intent of the project was to simply lengthen the slide and barrel to increase the comfort for concealment, specifically when carrying the gun in the appendix region (AIWB). I spend a ton of time with folks discussing why short sight radius guns are so uncomfortable when carrying AIWB. I refer to it as the Lego Principle. Stepping on a Lego wouldn’t hurt if it was the size of your cell phone; short guns hurt because they pinch at your waist. So, we’ve stretched the slide and produced a match barrel to optimize the Glock Model 43.”

The V43 is a custom, direct drop on slide that is precision machined from 17-4PH Stainless steel that is fitted with OEM Glock components and, as Jacques stated, a match Victory Barrel. The slide is 6.89in. in length and the standard barrel will measure 4.33in. Threaded barrels in industry standard thread pitch will also be available at full rate production.

Jacques continues.

“This configuration keeps the frame slim, but gives it a G19-ish sized slide and barrel combo. This will alleviate discomfort felt by folks who love the slim profile of the Model 43 but found it unpleasant to carry. There is the additional benefit of lengthened sight radius and increased barrel length, both of which improve accuracy and performance.  We have prototype samples of slides for direct mounting various red dot optics, so yes, we’ll be offering those as well.”

Make plans to see the new Victory First V43 at SHOT Show in booth #20066

For additional information, contact our staff: info(at)Victory-First.

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Natick Evaluates New Boot Technologies

Thursday, January 10th, 2019

NATICK, Mass. — The U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Soldier Center at Natick is testing new Army Combat Boot (ACB) prototypes at three different basic training and active duty installations over the next four months. The effort will gather Soldier feedback toward development of improved footwear.

The U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Soldier Center at Natick is testing new Army Combat Boot (ACB) prototypes at three different basic training and active duty installations over the next four months. The effort will gather Soldier feedback toward development of improved footwear. Pictured, a U.S. Army Soldier from the 1-114th Infantry Regiment stands in the mud holding 7.62mm ammunition during M240 machine gun weapons training on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Nov. 6, 2018. (Photo Credit: Master Sgt. Matt Hecht)

The Army’s current inventory of boots includes seven different styles designed for different environments and climates. The boots issued initially to recruits are the Hot Weather and Temperate Weather Army Combat Boots. Requirements for these are managed by the Army Uniform Board as part of the recruit “Clothing Bag.” The Program Executive Office Soldier’s Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment maintains and updates the specifications for both boots.

The Army’s current inventory of boots includes seven different styles designed for different environments and climates. The boots issued initially to recruits are the Hot Weather and Temperate Weather Army Combat Boots. (Photo Credit: Mr. David Kamm (RDECOM))

The current generation of Army Combat Boots has not undergone substantial technical or material changes since 2010. New material and technologies now exist that may improve physical performance and increase Soldier comfort.

“Great strides have been made recently in the Army’s environment specific footwear, for jungle, mountain, or cold weather locations, but there is substantial room for improvement in the general purpose boots which are issued to new recruits,” explains Anita Perkins, RDECOM Soldier Center footwear research engineer and technical lead for the Army Combat Boot Improvement effort. “Most components of these combat boots have not been updated in almost 30 years.”

Surveys conducted by the Soldier Center report Soldier satisfaction with ACBs is lower than that with commercial-off-the-shelf, or COTS, boots, leading many Soldiers to purchase and wear COTS boots.

“The survey of over 14,000 Soldiers world-wide discovered that almost 50% choose to wear COTS combat boots instead of Army-issued boots,” Perkins said. “Many Soldiers reported choosing combat boots from the commercial market because the COTS boots are lighter, more flexible, require less break-in time, and feel more like athletic shoes than traditional combat boots or work boots.

Unfortunately, these characteristics often come at the cost of durability and protection.”

The Soldier Center’s Footwear Performance team believes new technologies can bridge the gap between the lightweight, comfortable, COTS boots and the durable, protective, Army boots. Recent advancements in synthetic materials and rapid prototyping can produce a boot with potentially the same protection, support, and durability of current Army boots, but lighter and more comfortable out of the box. To reach this goal, the Soldier Center is evaluating new types of leather and even some man-made materials which are much more flexible than the heavy-duty, cattle hide leather used in the current boots.

“Also included in the prototypes we are testing are new types of rubber and outsole designs, which are more than 30% lighter than the outsoles on the current boots,” said Al Adams, team leader for the Soldier Clothing and Configuration Management Team at the Soldier Center.

When working with industry to develop the prototype boots for this effort, Adams and Perkins put an emphasis on cutting weight. The boots being tested are up to 1.5 pounds lighter per pair than the ACBs currently being issued.

“In terms of energy expenditure or calories burned, 1-pound of weight at the feet is equivalent to 4-pounds in your rucksack,” Adams said.

The test boots will be fitted and fielded to 800 basic trainees at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri and Fort Jackson, South Carolina, followed by 800 pairs going to infantry Soldiers at Fort Bliss, Texas. The Soldier Center team will be hand-fitting each pair of prototype boots throughout the month of January and then return in March and April to collect surveys and conduct focus groups to gather specific feedback.

“Soldiers live in their boots and many will tell you that there is no piece of equipment more important to their lethality and readiness,” said Adams. “A bad pair of boots will ruin a Soldier’s day and possibly result in injuries, so we really believe that each of these prototype boots have the potential to improve the lives of Soldiers”.

Simultaneous to the field testing, lab testing will be conducted on the boots at the Soldier Center to quantify characteristics like flexibility, cushioning, cut/abrasion resistance, and breathability. The combination of lab testing and Soldier recommendations will identify Soldier-desired improvements to the boot prototypes and rank the state-of-the-art materials and designs for Soldier acceptance, durability, and safety. The Soldier Center will then provide recommendations to PM SPIE and the Army Uniform Board to drive the next generation of Army Combat Boots.

“The development of new boots take advantage of the latest materials technology, and are functional and comfortable, is critical to ensuring that our Soldiers are ready to fight and win in any environment,” said Doug Tamilio, director of the RDECOM Soldier Center. “Soldiers are the Army’s greatest asset, and we owe it to them to make them more lethal to win our nation’s wars, and then come home safely.”

By RDECOM Soldier Center Public Affairs

The Conan/Commando Crossover We All Craved

Thursday, January 10th, 2019

Art by Righteous Duke Designs, T-shirts available from www.optactical.com.