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Crimson Trace Shipping Laserguard for Sig Sauer P365 Pistol

Tuesday, February 19th, 2019

(Wilsonville, OR) — Crimson Trace®, America’s recognized leading brand of laser sights, today announced that it is now shipping the Laserguard® LG-422 laser sight with red diode and the LG-422G laser sight with green diode, both designed for secure fit onto the Sig Sauer® P365® pistol. These easy-to-install laser sights secure onto the pistol’s trigger guard and are activated with Crimson Trace’s Instinctive Activation™ engagement system. The LG-422G also features a master on/off switch to aid with battery management and owner usage preferences.

 

Customers can purchase the LG-422/G red and green laser sights in retail stores and outlets across America, on commercial websites that sell Crimson Trace products, and in the company’s online store at www.crimsontrace.com. The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price begins at $229 for the Laserguard LG-422 laser sight with red diode. Both LG-422 and LG-422G laser sights are covered under Crimson Trace’s Limited 3-Year Warranty and the company’s Free Batteries for Life program.

Crimson Trace continues to expand the tactical, mounted, and remotely activated laser sight options available to America’s firearms owners. The company offers more than 400 laser sights, including the award winning LiNQ® wireless laser sight and light system designed for modern sporting rifles. Crimson Trace laser sights are well-known for easy installation — no special gunsmithing skills required.  These laser sights are also easily adjustable for windage and elevation. Nearly all Crimson Trace laser sights are covered under the company’s Free Batteries for Life program.

 

Crimson Trace leads the firearms accessory category by providing laser sights, lights, riflescopes and electro-optics sights through 2,500+ dealers across America. Those dealers include gun stores, ranges, big box outlets and numerous on-line retailers. For more information on Crimson Trace products and dealer locations, visit www.crimsontrace.com or call 800-442-2406.

 

Orlando Police Department Selects SIG Virtus Rifles for Officers

Tuesday, February 19th, 2019

NEWINGTON, N.H., (February 18, 2019) – SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the Orlando Police Department has adopted the SIG Virtus Rifle as part of their standard issue equipment for the departments uniformed officers, detectives, watch commanders, and sergeants. The Orlando Police Department is comprised of over 700 sworn officers protecting over 275,000 citizens in the City of Orlando.

Tom Jankiewicz, Executive Vice President, Law Enforcement Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc. began, “SIG has a strong partnership with the Orlando Police Department that began with their adoption of the SIG P226 and has now extended to the SIG Virtus rifle. The Virtus is a significant upgrade to their existing platform, bringing the latest in rifle technology that will enhance their capabilities, improve accuracy, and allow them to become more effective and expeditious in their response.”

The SIG Virtus is a modular rifle engineered for the demands of special operations forces. The rifle features a free-float M-LOK™ handguard, ambidextrous AR-style controls, a telescoping or folding stock, and can be easily suppressed.

“We are honored that the Orlando Police Department has entrusted SIG SAUER equipment for the men and women of the Orlando Police Department, and we look forward to continuing our relationship with the department and supporting their mission,” concluded Jankiewicz.

For more information about the company and product line visit: sigsauer.com.

Brownells – AR-15 20 Round Waffle Steel Magazine

Tuesday, February 19th, 2019

There are a lot of options if you’re in the market for a retro AR-15 clone, like Brownells’ Retro line, but it’s almost impossible to source the original-style 20 round waffle stamped steel magazines. Brownells wanted to offer the whole experience, so they made their own.

Externally, these look like the original magazines thanks to magazine body & floorplate made exclusively for Brownells by Nodak Spud, but the internals (follower and spring) are from Brownells USGI 20rd aluminum magazines, making them much more reliable.

www.brownells.com/magazines/rifle-magazines/magazines/ar-15-20rd-waffle-magazine-steel

US Army Fields Modular Handgun System to the Military Police School

Tuesday, February 19th, 2019

In December of last year, the US Army commenced fielding the M17 and M18 variants of the Modular Handgun System manufactured by SIG the Military Police School At Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.

According to Mark Farley, USAMPS deputy commandant, “The (Beretta M9s) we currently have are breaking more often, which causes readiness issues,” explaining that the school’s M9s have fired on average about 20,000 to 30,000 rounds. He stated that a typical handgun will last through only about 10,000 before they start to have significant issues.

USAMPS instructor Gary Homer stated that every MHS is test fired before leaving the factory with 13 rounds; three to break in the weapon and 10 to test accuracy. He said each one must hit 10 out of 10 at 25 meters in a 3-inch group. Additionally, he claimed that MHS barrels last for 25,000 rounds.

“The Military Police Corps, is about 16 percent female Soldiers, so this is a big deal when you’re talking about Soldier lethality and accuracy,” Farley said as he touted the Modular grips of the pistol. “For all Soldiers to be able to hold that weapon with a proper grip and use the right fundamentals of firing — it’s very important in order for them to be able to engage the target and thereafter. One size does not fit all.”

The instructors also like the consistent trigger pull with MHS. Rather than the M9’s initial trigger pull of about 14 pounds and then about five pounds as the pistol transitions to single action, MHS is the same no matter which round you are firing.

Scarborough believes the grip size and consistent trigger pull will really help when Soldiers qualify using the new firing table now hitting the field.

Although they’ve only been fielded 100 pistols so far, the MP School eventually expects to receive 1,400 MHS.

Air Force Leaders Implement New Warfighting Planning Process

Tuesday, February 19th, 2019

WASHINGTON (AFNS) — Air Force leaders directed the implementation of a new approach to planning to better meet future threats. The team focused on this effort will be led by Maj. Gen. Clinton Crosier.

“The Air Force needs to plan across stove pipes to prepare for warfare of the future,” Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson said. “This will change the way we develop Air Force programs and budgets to face threats from high-end adversaries.”

In today’s technologically competitive, multi-polar world, the Air Force must be able to innovate and operate faster and more effectively than its potential adversaries. However, under the current force design model, planning and development are sub-divided into 12 core functions, such as rapid global mobility and air superiority, managed across seven major commands.

In October, Wilson and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein initiated an interim effort to move forward an Air Force Warfighting Integration Capability.

Wilson and Goldfein charged Crosier with leading a 70-person team to develop the AFWIC way forward. The team is made up of Airmen from across the Air Force.

“Warfighting in the 21st century is all about multi-domain integration, agility in decision-making, and speed of action. We must consistently innovate, integrate and field capabilities more effectively than our adversaries,” Goldfein said. “AFWIC will help us evolve and transform our processes and organizations to meet the challenges of future warfighting.”

AFWIC will explore and wargame innovative solutions, develop an integrated family of concepts, and direct capability development efforts across the Air Force.

This organization will also develop a single, multi-domain strategy that will identify, guide, and prioritize future force development. That will improve Air Force agility, readiness, and lethality in the joint fight, Goldfein said.

By Tech. Sgt. Robert Barnett, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs

Security Pro Show

Monday, February 18th, 2019

Security Pro USA is hosting a security and defense expo in May in Piru, California. Admission is with invites only, reserved for the shooting, tactical and security trade and commercial buyers of military, law enforcement and tactical products and services. The show is not open to the public. Contact us if you are eligible and we will provide a unique coupon code you can use to get a free pass to the event. To register as a visitor or an exhibitor, register on securityproshow.com

StatGear – LEDGE Slip-Joint Pocket Knife

Monday, February 18th, 2019

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The LEDGE is an EDC pocket knife desgined by Brooklyn-based StatGear, and is currently up for funding on Kickstarter. Designed as a modern take on the classic, non-locking slip-joint folding knife, the LEDGE features a D2 steel blade with a modified sheepsfoot profile, and an extended nail nick that runs along the spine of the blade for easier opening. The handle is made of textured G10 scales for a positive grip, with a dual-layer inlay that gives the knife a distinct look. The LEDGE is finished with a reversible pocketclip, which allow for a deep, tip up carry on the user’s preferred side.

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While a non-locking mechanism may seem a bit outdated, one of the main benefits of StatGear having designed the LEDGE with a slip-joint action is that it is legal in countries like Canada and the UK that have more stringent laws regarding carry knives.

www.kickstarter.com/projects/34951038/the-ledge-slip-joint-pocket-knife-edc-for-everywhe

www.statgeartools.com

Help Vic Ramos Beat Cancer

Monday, February 18th, 2019

We received some bad news. Vic Ramos has recently been hospitalized and unfortunately has been diagnosed with cancer. As you can imagine, he’s staring treatment immediately. His friends have started a Go Fund Me page in hopes to take care of some of his bills.

He will be being treated at Scripps in Encinitas and the prognosis looks good at this point. More testing is needed and that should be started this week.

If you know Vic he will get thru this, as he calls it, “Adventure”. If you can help it would be appreciated.

www.gofundme.com/victor-ramos-medical-bills