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Rubber and Plastic Footwear Manufacturers Association Renamed United States Footwear Manufacturers Association and Launches www.USFMA.org

Friday, December 20th, 2019

New Name Reflects Commitment to Fair Trade Policy and U.S. Government Procurement Policy

Washington, D.C. – The Rubber and Plastic Footwear Manufacturers Association (RPFMA) announced that it has changed its name to the United States Footwear Manufacturers (USFMA) to better communicate its mission and its membership.  The association also launched a new website, www.USFMA.org, a new logo, a Facebook page and a LinkedIn page

 

“The name USFMA sends a clear message that this association is about protecting and growing footwear manufacturing here in the United States,” said USFMA Executive Director Bill McCann.  “Our mission is to make sure that our nation’s trade policy supports domestic manufacturing and that footwear purchased with tax dollars is manufactured here.   We reject the notion that American workers and factories don’t produce the highest quality boots and shoes for both our military and our nation.”

 

USFMA supports the domestic footwear industry by promoting fair trade, strong manufacturing policies, and policies that protect the industrial base.  Traditionally, the association focused most of its efforts on defending a “protected list” of sensitive items as defined by the United States International Trade Commission (USITC).  Moving forward, USFMA will also protect and expand the Berry Amendment and other federal statutes and policies that require our military and other uniformed federal employees to wear domestically manufactured footwear. 

 

“Our new focus on government procurement aligns well with our existing focus on fair trade for footwear.  Manufacturers of combat boots and other footwear required for military and government service are not only creating good-paying jobs but are part of our national security.  USFMA will fight to create more government opportunities for domestic footwear,” said McCann. 

 

The United States Footwear Manufacturers Association (USFMA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(6) association founded in 1986 to protect and enhance the footwear industry’s manufacturing base in the United States.   USFMA members include both domestic footwear manufacturers as well as domestic suppliers.   As a whole, the footwear manufacturing industry employs more than 12,000 U.S. workers.

 

The Tasmanian Tiger TT Modular Sling Pack 20

Friday, December 20th, 2019

Carry with confidence with the Tasmanian Tiger® TT Modular Sling Pack 20, an ambidextrous, easy-access, gear pack.

Miramar, Fla. (December 2019) – Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., announces their newest sling-style day pack as the TT Modular Sling Pack 20.

Sling packs are traditionally identified by the diagonal shoulder strap that allows the user to simply “sling” the pack across one shoulder and wear it comfortably without slippage. The TT Modular Sling Pack 20 is ambidextrous for both right- and left-hand users. The back of the Sling Pack 20 is padded for superior comfort and also features a zip compartment, perfect for personal documents. Additionally, the shoulder strap can be detached and stowed away leaving two rugged handles for easy grab and go. The detachable shoulder strap can also be used as a warrior belt. The main compartment of the Sling Pack 20 opens completely allowing for easy access, and the rear compartment has lateral access. The front features two front pockets and the front and sides have laser-cut MOLLE for the addition of more pouches or gear. Internally, the Sling Pack 20 features large MOLLE hook and loop panels for attaching more accessory panels.

The TT Modular Sling Pack 20 is 20” x 9” x 5” with a 20-liter volume and weighs 35 oz. empty. It is made from 700 Denier Cordura® and available in black, olive, and coyote. The totally customizable TT Modular Sling Pack 20 retails for $139.00.

Click here to see the 2020 Tasmanian Tiger digital catalog.

ZEV Technologies Releases The Optimized Barrel

Friday, December 20th, 2019

ZEV Technologies Optimized Match Barrels have been redesigned for improved performance and Gen5 compatibility. Enhanced features include proprietary broach cut left-hand twist rifling to negate loosening of thread on suppressors and compensators, a recessed target crown, a new match chamber with a loaded chamber indicator, a stylized barrel hood with caliber and model engravings.

ZEV’s proprietary broach cut 1 in 14” left hand twist rifling was developed to create the most accurate Glock aftermarket barrel available, and testing confirms a significant increase in accuracy over factory barrels in all standard bullet weights.

Manufactured from 416R stainless steel which is an ideal material for making match grade barrels because the material allows for the precise cutting of chambers and rifling which results in a more accurate barrel.

Available in Black DLC and Bronze.

G19 and G17 models are available either 1/2×28 threaded or non-threaded.

G34 models are non-threaded only.

www.zevtechnologies.com

Newsflash from ePIG – Germany’s Mehler Buys Controlling Interest In UF PRO

Friday, December 20th, 2019

Newsflash:

Mehler Vario System Gmbh (MVS) signs strategic partnership.

Since 18.12.2019, Mehler Vario System Gmbh takes over 51 % of the shares of UF PRO, 49 % remain with the previous owners Milena Wagner, Armin Wagner and Nejc Zavrl.

THIS NOW UNITED THE MEHLER VARIO SYSTEM GMBH, UF PRO AND LINDNERHOF Tactics, which results in a pretty strong overall package.

www.m-v-s.de

ufpro.com

www.lindnerhof-taktik.de

Source: ePIG Group

Security Forces Squadron of the Future: Creating More Effective Defenders

Friday, December 20th, 2019

RAF CROUGHTON, United Kingdom (AFNS) —

RAF Croughton is at the forefront of innovation, helping create the most effective defenders in the Air Force.

The 422nd Security Forces Squadron has been selected to undergo a six-month trial in a complete revitalization of the squadron.

“Security forces senior leaders recognized the need to overhaul security forces squadrons,” said Senior Master Sgt. Nicholas Whitney, 422nd SFS Defense Force Sustainment Flight superintendent. “We needed to capitalize on utilization of our resources and support operational function. Basically, aligning the forces for optimal performance.”

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein commissioned this idea under the Year of the Defender initiative to focus on training readiness, modernizing the force enterprise-wide and improving quality of life with eight-hour shifts. Squadron of the Future began at RAF Croughton Sept. 1, concentrating on providing defenders with more training opportunities, protected time off, and reorganizing the unit structure into a leaner, more efficient system.

“The biggest takeaway for me is the decentralized command relationship for the master sergeants, … the (noncommissioned officer) tier and down,” said Capt. Alexander Parsons, 422nd SFS operations officer. “It is really empowering those in junior-leadership levels to make decisions at the tactical level. Whereas in a traditional chain-of-command hierarchy, the decisions are elevated and made at a higher level. That is not the focus here. I want my Airmen and my NCOs to be empowered to make those decisions even at the lowest level possible. That frees up the senior leadership within the squadron to focus more on the strategic, operational and longer-term objectives.”

For 18 years, Air Force security forces squadrons followed the U.S. Army doctrine of separating the squadron into sections, S1 through S5: Commander Support Staff (S1), Intelligence Flight (S2), Operations and Training Flight (S3), Logistics and Resources Flight (S4), and Installation Security, Plans and Programs (S5). The new test program has removed these classifications and restructured the squadron to be more effective with streamlined communication transitioning to a three-system operations flight, a sustainment flight and command support staff.

With the implementation of Squadron of the Future, the biggest quality-of-life improvement is that off-duty time is secured.

“We started this back in September and we have not once brought anyone in from protected time off,” Whitney said. “When the flight is on their protected time off, no one in the unit is allowed to bring someone in unless the commander approves it. It is equivalent to crew rest.”

Defenders at RAF Croughton also increased their monthly training days from four to six. Likewise, trainers work alongside defenders to assist in training needs.

“Previously when we had to go to training, people generally drag their feet,” said Tech. Sgt. Corey Southard, 422nd SFS noncommissioned officer in charge of training. “Now you have a trainer embedded amongst your flight. People are more receptive to it. They have someone with them who’s their trainer. It’s twofold – the quicker they train you, the quicker you get out or go off to bigger and better things.”

The Squadron of the Future concept is being tested at 14 different security forces squadrons across the Air Force, at least one in each major command. Monthly conference calls with senior leaders bring Airmen together to talk about the progress and give feedback.

“Our senior leaders at the headquarters level are really taking care of the defenders out on the ground,” Whitney said. “In 18 years, this is a whole new change, but it’s a change for the right reasons. It is making us a more lethal career field by giving us more time to do training. That’s a lot of time not only to take care of our annual training plan requirements, but it also allows us to focus on the things that may be specific to RAF Croughton. It’s making us more lethal defenders, because you never know when the next threat’s going to come.”

RAF Croughton is the only test base in U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa.

By Airman 1st Class Jennifer Zima, 501st Combat Support Wing Public Affairs

FirstSpear Friday Focus – OEM Partner Series: Shaw Concepts

Friday, December 20th, 2019

It’s Friday and we have another edition of the FirstSpear OEM Partner Series where we take a look at a new company FS has partnered with and the equipment they build for them. Today we are checking out a great up-and-coming American equipment company, Shaw Concepts and the RAID Pouch.

Why was the RAID developed and why did you choose the Tubes system?

The RAID was developed from the lack of a good IFAK that could be easily removed and reattached. Most IFAKs on the market come off easily but once used don’t offer the user an easy way to pack up the contents and reattach the pouch. Some just dump out their contents, leaving the user to pick up their trash and just stuff it in their pockets or dump pouch. The RAID started out as a solution to this but proved itself to also make a great general utility plate carrier hanger pouch as well. The idea to use the FirstSpear Tubes came from my experience with the Tubes on the AAC I owned. They’re easy to connect and disconnect and they are short in distance from end to end making them fit well in the slim space between the plate carrier and RAID Pouch, something not many buckles can do well, which made it a simple choice. The ease of connecting with one hand without seeing it made it idea for lowlight and night time operations as well and that’s the sort of work our target customer base does.

Why did you choose FS manufacturing?

Once some of my designs caught a bit of traction and I found myself unable to fulfill the demand on my own sewing equipment I started looking into OEM options. FirstSpear turned out to be one and I was already familiar with their products and quality since I used their AAC Plate Carrier. I contacted them and to my surprise they answered and were willing to help and easy to work with.

Why is American manufacturing important to Shaw Concepts?

I fundamentally believe in American Exceptionalism and that as Americans it’s our responsibility to pioneer continuously. I also believe in taking care of fellow Americans and American Industries first. Most of us hate how much of what we use is made overseas and now that I’m in a position to choose to make things here or abroad I prioritize American manufacturing. Plus I get a sense of pride in seeing the ‘Made in the US’ tag on some of my products. I hope this shows in the quality of my products and the values of my business.

Why was Shaw Concepts started?

Shaw Concepts was started due to a lack of satisfaction in the gear offerings of the industry. Time and time again I found myself wishing for a particular piece of gear tailored to a certain purpose or just made well with the user’s comfort and use in mind. I found myself designing gear I wish I had and even making some early creations out of sea bag canvas with the help of my unit’s riggers. From there I started making things for fellow recondos around the barracks and coming up with new products like the RAID Pouch. I started an instagram (@ShawConcepts) for my creations; not planning for too much to come of it but people online and around the barracks were really impressed with what I came up with so from there it just kind of grew.

www.shaw-concepts.com/product-page/raid-pouch

Australian Army Awards A$30 Million Standing Offer Deed to Sea To Summit

Friday, December 20th, 2019

Recently, Western Australia’s Sea To Summit has increased their development of defense products, attending several international military shows.

We caught up with them at DSEI in London a couple of months ago where they told us they were up for a tender from the Australian military for field equipment.

They’ve just been awarded a A$30 Million Standing Offer Deed for field equipment which includes “includes shelters, sleeping bags, adventure training, hand tools, and personal protective equipment for ADF personnel in Australia and overseas.”

Samson Manufacturing Introduces the +2+ Mag Extension for the GLOCK G43

Thursday, December 19th, 2019

KEENE, NH – From now until January 2, 2020, Samson is offering the +2+ Mag Extension for $25.60—a 20% savings off the regular price of $32.00! In conjunction with this special offer, Samson is having a Holiday Sale on all of their pistol accessories—also at 20% off!

The Samson +2+ Magazine Extension for the GLOCK® G43® gives you +2 rounds of ammo, + the ability to clear malfunctions and get back on target faster… +2+!

 

The +2+ Mag Extensions fits the popular GLOCK® G43® and in addition to adding 2 rounds of capacity, it features the unique +2+ relief cut to aid in extracting the magazine when clearing Type III (double-feed) malfunctions, plus allowing one-handed malfunction clearing, and the grip design provides better control of the pistol during recoil. The +2+ Mag Extension utilizes the factory magazine spring.

 

The +2+ Magazine Extension for the GLOCK® G43® is made from 6061-T6 aluminum and has a Type II class 2 black anodized finish.

 

So “load up” your pistol, and take advantage of this Holiday Sale by visiting the Samson website, and place your order, TODAY!

 

For more information visit www.samson-mfg.com or contact esales@samson-mfg.com.