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The SilencerCo Sparrow is Now Available at a Lower Price

Thursday, March 5th, 2020

West Valley City, UT – West Valley City, UT – The Sparrow 22 is now available at a lower MSRP of $375. The Sparrow was designed with simplicity, durability and user-serviceability as its core objectives.

The Sparrow 22’s Multi-Part Containment (MPC) technology facilitates ease of disassembly and reassembly – an essential function of rimfire suppressors. The internal MPC construction uses two half tubes that pull away from a monolithic core which ensures that the Sparrow will remain easy to clean after extended periods of use.

The Sparrow 22 is .22 LR, 5.7×28 full-auto rated and supports .22 Mag and .17 HMR.

The Sparrow 22 ships with a black sleeve and threaded rifle spacer. For unbeatable versatility, you can purchase the following accessories separately; rimfire o-ring pack, and/or rimfire adapters. For further information on this product click here.

JP Enterprises Introduces Law Tactical Series of Silent Captured Springs

Thursday, March 5th, 2020

Hugo, MN – JP Enterprises is pleased to introduce the Law Tactical series of Silent Captured Springs. This marks the first buffer spring substitution component to be named compatible by Law Tactical for use with their folding adapter.

Through a collaboration with Law Tactical, JP has developed an alternative design for their extremely popular Silent Captured Spring system that is fully compatible with Law’s Gen 3 folding stock adapter. Beyond simple function, the Law Tactical series of buffer springs reaches a previously unmet threshold for durability and safety.

“Law Tactical takes the real-world use of their stock adapter very seriously,” says JP founder and head of product development, John Paul. “While some third-parties have sold adapters to use SCS with the Law adapter, nothing met their demanding function testing regimen until now.”

Both the Silent Captured Spring and original Law Tactical folding adapter debuted in 2012 but previously lacked any true compatibility due to differing designs. Since that time, the Law Tactical folder has risen to become the premier device of its type for ultra-compact storage and transportation for rifles and AR-type pistols. JP Enterprises is pleased to have had the chance to work with an industry innovator and to provide the superior buffering function of the Silent Captured Spring for Law’s signature product.

The Law Tactical series Silent Captured Springs are available for both small-frame (AR-15) and large-frame (AR-10 platforms). Standard configurations will function in most rifles with alternate heavy buffer models optimized for specialty use such as suppressed or short-barreled rifles also available. A conversion kit to reconfigure existing Silent Captured Springs for use with the Law Tactical folder will be available soon.

As with the Law Tactical folding adapter, Brownells has signed on to serve as the premier distributor for Law Tactical series Silent Captured Springs with models available now at www.brownells.com

For more information on the Silent Captured Spring System of components, visit www.jprifles.com. For more on the Law Tactical folding stock adapter, visit www.lawtactical.com.

Nike x MMW Chest Rig

Thursday, March 5th, 2020

The fashion follows tactical craze continues with this Nike x MME chest rig. Designed to fit phone, keys and cash, it was designed with Alyx founder and creative director Matthew M. Williams. It looks fine for PT use.

Interestingly enough, it’s sized Medium, Large and X-Large. Offered only in University Orange.

Currently available from Nordstrom.

2020 Salomon Forces Catalog

Thursday, March 5th, 2020

To download your copy, click here.

SureFire’s Barry Dueck Demonstrates Factors in Judging a Combat Suppressor

Thursday, March 5th, 2020

SureFire VP of Suppressors and Weapons Barry Dueck, and SureFire Director of Product Management for Suppressors and Weapons Cody Carroll, go over the famous USASOC Operator Suppressor System Durability Test to show us what factors to consider when selecting a combat suppressor.

SureFire’s philosophy has always been that durability, signature reduction, accuracy, repeatability and sound suppression are the most important factors to consider when evaluating a suppressor design for combat or duty use.

For this demonstration, they use the SureFire SOCOM556-RC2 suppressor and a competitor’s low back-pressure suppressor.

USAF Rescue Squadron Athletic Trainer Rehabilitates Airmen

Thursday, March 5th, 2020

MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. —

The 41st Rescue Squadron executes a physically demanding mission of personnel recovery, in doing so, rescue members require a recovery of their own.  

Lori Uretsky, 41st Rescue Squadron athletic trainer, provides these Rescue Airmen with preventative care and treatment for injuries to keep them mission ready.

“[Uretsky] does preventative maintenance,” said Tech Sgt. John Rosenberg, 347th Operations Support Squadron special missions aviator. ”She keeps minor injuries from becoming major injuries and sustains chronic injuries. Taking care of [injuries] on a regular basis keeps them from becoming major issues, which could take me off the flying schedule and have a direct impact on the mission.”

Uretsky has been working with the 41st RQS since October 2017 and has had more than 2,200 appointments and tended to 3,112 injuries.

“I see a lot of neck pain, upper back and lower back pain for the pilots and the special mission aviators usually have shoulders and knee pains because of their job duties,” Uretsky said.  “When I say neck and back pain that can range from muscle tightness to herniated disks to stress fractures in their back. I will say for the most part, a lot of neck pain [comes] from wearing helmets and night vision goggles because it adds weight to their head.”

Rosenberg, a patient of Uretsky’s, has been being seeing her for a leg injury for about a year.

“I’ve been having problems with scar tissue in my ankle” Rosenberg said. “We’ve been working on physical therapy with the ultrasound and sticks on my leg. It’s helping break all that stuff up. Yes, it hurts, but at the same time, I can actually feel it getting better. The prevented maintenance that she does is what enables me to still fly.”

In addition to treating injuries with dry needling, cupping and physical therapy, Uretsky provides annual and post-surgery rehabilitation services that help get wounded Airmen back in the game.

“I was unfortunately fortunate that we had someone get hurt downrange and sent back early for surgery,” Uretsky said. “I say unfortunate, because I never want that to happen, but I was able to do his rehab with him here in-house and get him cleared to return to fly. So, what we thought was going to be career ending, wasn’t. He’s back flying. So, I mean, that is really rewarding to see that.”

According to Uretsky, she has only had to deny seven Airmen from flight, which is lower than numbers seen in previous years because Uretsky is, not only on hand to provide her services here, but has the ability to travel with the unit.

“I’m going to the red flag exercise next month. This will be my second TDY,” Uretsky said. “This red flags a little shorter last year. [It lasted for] five to six weeks. They’d fly three, four times a week, have all their issues, then have to wait for when they come back [for treatment]. So even though I’m not there the whole time, I go in the smack dab of it, treat them and [which should] last until they can come back and see me again.

“I am able to do teleconferences if [Airmen] have issues. I’ve sent things downrange so that they would be able to take care of [issues] the best they could before they had to go to a major base to get treated.”

Uretsky believes being embedded in the squadron also makes a big difference in the relationships between her and her patients.

“I love my relationships with the patients,” Uretsky said. “I joke all the time and tell them that they’re a tad bit crazy for going into a bad scene probably getting shot at to go save others. Most people would go away from that kind of stuff. So, I think they’re very special. To be able to take care of them is awesome. My dad and my grandfather are vets. So, working with the military is my way of giving back.

“If I help one person and keep them in their career, then that makes me happy,” Uretsky said.

By Airman Azaria E. Foster, 23d Wing Public Affairs

The Samson A-TM Folding Stock is Now an Officially Licensed Ruger Product

Wednesday, March 4th, 2020

Samson Manufacturing is pleased to announce that its A-TM Folding Stock is now an Officially Licensed Ruger® Product. The A-TM Folding Stock is the perfect complement to your Mini-14® or Mini Thirty®. Using the original molds and wood from Ruger, this is not a copy or a reproduction. The A-TM Folding Stock is made of stainless steel with a walnut stock. The A-TM Folding Stock is compatible with all Ruger® Mini-14® and Mini Thirty® models. Orders can be placed on the Samson website and have begun to ship.

For more information on Samson A-TM Folding Stock, as well as all our products, visit the Samson website at samson-mfg.com.

Need Flight Deck Jerseys?

Wednesday, March 4th, 2020

Tidewater Tactical has your flight deck jersey needs covered with every color and size. Both American MFG and Drifire models as well as pants are available.

If you’re in Hampton Roads you can stop in, or contact them via tidewatertactical.com.