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Sunday, August 4th, 2019

Raptor Tactical Grand Opening Tomorrow

Sunday, August 4th, 2019

This weekend, Raptor Tactical celebrates the grand opening of their brick and mortar store front, located adjacent to their warehouse.

To celebrate, they’ll be hosting a street-fair style grand opening party from 11am-5pm featuring live music, local vendors, food trucks, raffles, and a lot more.

24th SOW Mission Video

Saturday, August 3rd, 2019

Comprising the Special Tactics Force, Air Force Special Operations Command’s 24th Special Operations Wing is dedicated to tactical air-to-ground integration force and is the Air Force’s special operations ground force, leading global access, precision strike, personnel recovery and battlefield surgery operations.

Kyle Defoor’s Kit

Saturday, August 3rd, 2019

Former SEAL and Tactical Trainer Kyle Defoor on his Equipment:

Interest in my gear seems to be at an all time high. Here is all that I own, use and the whys;

1) Crye JPC- used for military and LE SWAT contracts when students are in full kit. Almost exact replica of how I wore my stuff when I was active.

2) Vortex Guide Binopack. Made by Alaskan Guide Creations. I added two Crye pouches to hold water bottles. I use this for military lane grader and recce FTXs and when I hunt on my own.

3) Crye Range Belt with Safariland UBL plate and HSG mag pouches. Used for military and LE contracts when students are in full kit and also in any class where cold or heavy rain is happening. I can easily switch from ALS to SLS depending on the unit’s setup.

4) Crye chest rig. Used for all military recce classes as well as any military or LE class when traveling with armor plates is not conducive. An almost exact replica of what I wore in Aghanistan as a recce operator.

5) MICH-2001 helmet. My original helmet. Yes it’s heavy as fuck and there are better options currently available but I’m too lazy to buy new plus this has some sentimental value. Used for military and LE NOD classes.

6) Tenicor Velo. Used for almost all OE pistol classes and all military low vis classes.

7) Tenicor Certum. Used for all military and government concealed/low vis contracts where AIWB isn’t authorized by the unit.

8) Tenicor ARX LUX. Used for military and LE contracts where OWB is used exclusively. Conveniently works with or without light.

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

Saturday, August 3rd, 2019

Matt Myers too this photo while hunting in 2015.

1791 Gunleather Partners With Zanders Sporting Goods

Friday, August 2nd, 2019

Strengthening Dealers with Unmatched Distribution and Service

 

Miami, FL (July 29th, 2019) 1791 Gunleather®, innovative manufacturer of premium hand-crafted leather and Kydex® gun holsters is excited to announce increased availability and dealer support with the addition of Zanders Sporting Goods as a new wholesale distributor. Zanders Sporting Goods user-friendly ordering system matched with their fast and efficient delivery gives retailers all over the country more access to stock 1791 Gunleather products.

“1791 Gunleather holsters benefit dealers in a few important ways,” says 1791 Gunleather CEO, Ramiro M. Romani. “Our multi-fit holster design results in a smaller assortment of holster models able to accommodate a larger variety of firearms. We use 100 percent American-made high-quality materials to craft our holsters and our products have a lifetime warranty.”

“This partnership is very exciting for both organizations” remarked Stefanie Zanders, VP/Chief Operating Officer of Zanders.  “1791 Gunleather offers a craftsmanship that is unmatched in the marketplace.  We are confident the quality and uniqueness of these handcrafted holsters will stand-out and become big sellers for our dealers, they truly are works of art!” 

Retailers interested in learning more about 1791 Gunleather products through Zanders Sporting Goods may call 1(800)851-4373, or visit www.gzanders.com. For information about stocking 1791 Gunleather, contact 1791 Gunleather National Sales Manager, Janette Palmer at janette@1791gunleather.com. For more details about 1791 Gunleather visit www.1791gunleather.com, and follow 1791 Gunleather on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter for social media and corporate news.

Hilleberg the Tentmaker Debuts the Anaris Ridge Tent for Spring 2020

Friday, August 2nd, 2019

Hilleberg is proud to introduce the new 2-person Anaris, a very light and roomy ridge tent constructed to be pitched with trekking poles. Its excellent combination of light weight, simplicity and impressive comfort make it ideal for backpacking and other warmer weather backcountry adventures.

Part of the Hilleberg Yellow Label series of lightweight, snow-free adventure/3-season models, the Anaris offers a generous 110 cm/43 in of headroom and 2.6 sq m/28 sq ft of inner tent area as well as two entrances and two spacious vestibules, yet it weighs just 1.4 kg/3 lb 1 oz. Both inner tent entrance walls, including the doors, are no-see-um mesh, which, along with the catenary patterning on the outer tent walls ensure excellent full-time airflow, and its outer tent is made from Hilleberg’s Kerlon 1000, a very light and strong silicone-coated nylon with an impressive 8 kg/17.5 lb tear strength.

The tent takes its name and design from an earlier, all-season “Anaris” that was part of the Hilleberg line from the mid 1980s through the early 1990s. It in turn was based on the proven ridge design of Hilleberg’s first tent, the Keb, introduced in 1973, which pioneered Hilleberg’s hallmark linked inner and outer tent construction. “The Keb and the original Anaris were all-season tents,” says Bo Hilleberg, founder and chairman of the company, “and were used in all terrain and conditions with great success, including by a Swedish Himalayan Expedition in the middle of the 1970s, who used it to over 5500 m (18,000 ft). This new Anaris takes the best of our simple yet sturdy ridge concept and reimagines it for the 21st century with our lightest fabrics.”

The new Anaris offers remarkable flexibility. Both doors on both vestibules can be partially or fully rolled away, allowing a myriad of venting options. In addition, either or both of the Anaris’s sides can be rolled up. Like all Hilleberg tents, the Anaris has linked inner and outer tents, allowing either simultaneous pitching or separate use. Used on its own, the outer tent is a supercharged tarp, thanks to its multiple options for rolling the ends or the sides. And the inner tents full mesh ends make it a superb choice for bug protection in hot weather.

While very lightweight ridge tents abound in the market, the Anaris is not meant as a “super ultralight” solution. Hilleberg created it for those who want a simple shelter solution that is light yet roomy and comfortable, something that is geared for walking trips both long and short, and that has all the quality of a Hilleberg tent. “As with all our tents, we built the Anaris not to be the absolute lightest of its kind, but rather the strongest and most reliable at the lightest weight,” says Petra Hilleberg, Hilleberg’s President and CEO. “We have a standard of quality, strength, and comfort that we will not compromise on, and we have had ridge tents in our line throughout our history: First the Keb in the 70s, then, in the 80s and 90s, the original Anaris, which was available in 2-, 3-, and 4-person versions. In the early 2000s we had the Muddus, our modular ridge tent, and then, most recently, the Rajd, a very lightweight shelter designed for adventure racing. We took everything we knew and everything we have learned over 45+ years about building great ridge tents and put that into the new Anaris.”

The Hilleberg Anaris will be available to consumers in Spring 2020 with an MSRP of $595. For more information contact tentmaker@hilleberg.com, or visit our website www.hilleberg.com.

JDI Firearms, Inc. dba SAN Imports Signs with PGM Precision of France

Friday, August 2nd, 2019

JDI Firearms is now the exclusive importer of PGM Precision’s renowned sniper rifle systems in the United States.

Frisco, Texas (August 2019) – JDI Firearms/SAN Imports, exclusive importer of SAN Swiss Arms and Wyssen Defence, is proud to announce an agreement has been signed with PGM Precision of France. Under this agreement, JDI Firearms/SAN Imports will be importing, marketing, and educating the U.S. market of civilians, law enforcement, and military on the complete line of PGM Precision bolt-action sniper rifles.

“We at JDI Firearms/SAN Imports are excited to bring these first-class, precision sniper rifles to the American public and competitors, law enforcement, and military professionals,” Dave Wagner, President of JDI Firearms/SAN Imports, commented. “PGM Precision has been designing and manufacturing sniper rifles for the international market for over 25 years and has an outstanding reputation for quality, accuracy, and precision.”

PGM Precision was founded in the French Alps in 1993. Within two years of its founding, PGM Precision had won a French Army tender for the 12.7 Hecate 2 rifles to equip all French infantry regiments and special forces. Since then, PGM has continued to design and expand the Hecate rifle, introduce the PGM338 and the Ludis, the first rifle specially developed for sport shooters. At the 2018 Eurosatory, PGM Precision introduced the Mini Hecate 2.

JDI Firearms/SAN Imports will be importing the full line of PGM Precision rifles including the Ultima Ratio, Hecate 2 (LE/Mil restricted), PGM338, Ludis and Mini Hecate 2, plus a line of high-quality precision and long-range shooting accessories. MSRP starts at $4,850 for the Ludis and $6,400 – $7,400 for the Ultima Ratio and $9,050 for the Mini Hecate 2.

For more information, visit www.PGMPrecisionUSA.com or contact JDI Firearms/SAN Imports.