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Atlas 46 – 1819 Work Vest

Saturday, March 26th, 2022

Atlas 46 brings decades of experience in designing and building load carriage systems it’s just that now, they concentrate on the tradesman’s needs rather than the armed professional’s.

The 1819 Work Vest is constructed from 1000D Air Jet Textured Nylon and a double layer of breathable mesh and is equipped with pockets for your tools.

– 2 front cargo pockets
– 2 oversized side pockets
– 2 side entry chest pockets for phone or note pads
– 6 pencil slots
– 2 loop chest patches for attaching magnetic panels to
– Loop shoulder pads for attaching patches or extra magnetic panels
– Back zipper pocket for hydration bladder or cooling pack
– Lower back zippered pocket for rags and other hand tools
– 2 side AIMS™ slots for attaching a drill holster or hammer hold

Offered in Black or Coyote, sizes Small – X-Large.

The 1819 Work Vest is also available as a kit, with all the fixings.

All New PIG FDT Executive Glove

Saturday, March 26th, 2022

Launched on Thursday, SKD Tactical’s new PIG FDT Executive Glove is very well executed.

This leather glove features a thin, premium sheepskin leather back of hand from Pittards. It’s very supple with just the right amount of stretch.

Buy your normal size. These dress gloves are quite snug at first but will give slightly over time and feel like a second skin.

They feature a short cuff and Grippy TPR pull tab to get them on. I used the touchscreen compatible synthetic suede thumb and forefinger this morning and they work great. Additionally, the palm and fingers feature grip printing for enhanced tacky grip.

skdtac.com/pig-executive-gloves

$20 Million in APS-2 Materiel Delivered to Armored Brigade in Grafenwoehr

Saturday, March 26th, 2022

MANNHEIM, Germany – What’s easily apparent are the tanks and armored vehicles being prepared, loaded, transported, offloaded, staged and issued. But what’s less obvious are all the supply items, tools and repair parts needed to keep those vehicles and the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, up and running.

And that’s another area where Army Field Support Battalion-Mannheim has once again excelled.

More than 4,700 lines of materiel — some containing over a thousand items per line — were recently accounted, reported, shipped and issued to 1st ABCT, 3rd ID, by a team of about 30 personnel under the command and control of AFSBn-Mannheim and the watchful eye of the 405th Army Field Support Brigade.

Valued at nearly $20 million, tens of thousands of Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 individual repair parts, supply items and tools in more than 40 containers were shipped from Coleman worksite in Mannheim, Germany, to Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, and issued to the U.S.-based armored brigade combat team deployed there from Fort Stewart, Georgia.

Army Sgt. 1st Class Georgie Rodriguez said the mission was a total team effort. Broken down into mostly 2-person teams, logistics supply specialists and contractors assigned to AFSBn-Mannheim, 405th AFSB and 1st ABCT, 3rd ID, completed the mission in just five days.

“It’s a very tedious process,” said Rodriguez, who serves as the Supply Support Activity noncommissioned officer at Support Operations, 405th AFSB. “They have to check everything – every single item – and then re-check and check again. And then they have to post all this information into the Global Combat Systems Support-Army.”

The Global Combat Systems Support-Army, or GCSS-Army, is a web-based automated logistics system that tracks and maintains accountability of repair parts and supply items. It’s capable of managing large volumes of transactions, and it provides current item location updates as well as expected times of arrival. It also interfaces with the General Funds Enterprise Business System, or GFEBS, for financial data tracking and feedback.

Rodriguez said two key individuals who helped lead the process and ensure the mission was a success were Phillip Bosco from AFSBn-Mannheim, who was the accountable officer for the more than 4,700 lines or materiel, and Nixon Pierre-Louis from 405th AFSB Support Operations, who was the materiel manager, planner and operations officer for the mission.

“I commend them and the entire team of Soldiers, Army civilians and contractors – to include Sgt. 1st Class Rodriguez, Mr. Bosco and Mr. Pierre-Louis – for ensuring the process was finished in record time with 100 percent accuracy,” said Lt. Col. Brian Astwood, AFSBn-Mannheim commander. “Thanks for all your hard work.”

Rodriguez said his main responsibility was providing updates on the process to the Support Operations director, who in turn updated the 405th AFSB commander.

“Watching the representatives from the various organizations come together and react so quickly – it was outstanding,” said Rodriguez. “They executed the mission flawlessly – on time and on point.”

The 405th AFSB is assigned to U.S. Army Sustainment Command and under the operational control of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, U.S. Army Europe and Africa. The brigade is headquartered in Kaiserslautern, Germany, and provides materiel enterprise support to U.S. Forces throughout Europe and Africa – providing theater sustainment logistics; synchronizing acquisition, logistics and technology; and leveraging U.S. Army Materiel Command’s materiel enterprise to support joint forces. For more information on the 405th AFSB, visit the official website and the official Facebook site.

Story by Cameron Porter, 405th AFSB Public Affairs Officer

Photos by SFC Georgie Rodriguez

1791 Gunleather Holsters Available for New Springfield Hellcat Pro

Friday, March 25th, 2022

Miami, FL – 1791 Gunleather is committed to empowering Americans to exercise their Second Amendment rights with high-quality holster options for any handgun, including the new Hellcat Pro from Springfield Armory. The versatile EDC handgun, which features Springfield’s Optical Sight Pistol configuration, is compatible with a variety of 1791 Gunleather’s Optic-Ready holsters.

Equipped with your optics of choice, the Hellcat Pro will stay comfortably secure in the Optic-Ready BHC while allowing for quick draw via the open-top design. Constructed with an American steel clip beveled for the safest retention, this holster is built to last with heavy native steerhide leather and reinforced stitching.

Featuring Memory-Lok technology to custom-mold to the Hellcat Pro, the Ultra Custom BHC and Ultra Custom Size 3 offer Kydex-like retention with the comfort of leather.

The Smooth Concealment Holster Size 3 is the most comfortable, soft, and breathable cowhide holster available to fit the Hellcat Pro, while the Fair Chase Size 3 offers maximum concealability in a holster constructed of ethically hunted, fair-chase whitetail deer hide.

For carrying without optics, 1791 Gunleather’s 2-, 3-, and 4-way holsters can also accommodate the Hellcat Pro.

All 1791 Gunleather products are backed by a lifetime warranty and 100% satisfaction guarantee. To learn more and browse the full lineup of premium holsters and leather goods, visit 1791Gunleather.com.

AKU CRODA DFS GTX Men’s Lightweight Mountaineering Boots

Friday, March 25th, 2022

Reinforced with Kevlar, the AKU CRODA DFS GTX features a GORE-TEX lining. They are intended for cold temperatures in mixed environments with rock and ice. AKU’s Dual Fit System allows you to vary the fit in walking and climbing mode by simply engaging the two different lacing systems, protected by a built in cover. The Vibram Croda Litebase sole cuts weight by up to 30% yet retains stability, allowing the use of traditional or semi-automatic crampons.

Coming soon, in sizes 8-13.

akuoutdoor.us/products/croda-dfs-gtx-mens

Silencer Central Receives First eForms Approval in Less Than 90 Days

Friday, March 25th, 2022

Sioux Falls, South Dakota – March 25, 2022 – Silencer Central, America’s largest silencer dealer, is thrilled to announce the receipt of their first eForms approval from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

The eForms process expedites the application process in the states where the purchase of silencers is legal, cutting down wait time and repetitive data entry to approximately 90 days.

“We have always been committed to making buying silencers simple for our customers but with a turnaround time from the ATF under 90 days, we can now do that in record time!” said Brandon Maddox, CEO of Silencer Central.

This approval was received within the promised 90-day timeframe for a customer in Oklahoma. Setting a precedent for future eForm applications, this process has ensured that Form 4 submissions arrive at the ATF instantaneously and are ready for the approval process.  Silencer Central has everything needed to complete your silencer purchase, including direct shipment to your door. 

For more information about purchasing a silencer using an eForm, visit the Silencer Central blog. For more general product information, call 888-781-8778 or visit SilencerCentral.com.

March Mannequin Madness – Day 13

Friday, March 25th, 2022

During IWA Helikon-Tex displayed their new products on mannequins arrayed around their stand. Each day we will showcase a different one and detail the gear.

On this last day, we’ll showcase one of my favorite Helikon-Tex garments, the Covert M-65 Field Jacket. Made of Duracanvas, it’s offered in several colors and features slotted buttons and a breakaway zipper.

Pockets include:

– Detachable pocket that can be used as a fanny pack
– Inner pockets for magazines
– Outer hip pockets that can be used as dump pouches

SureFire Field Notes Ep. 68: How to Draw a Handgun with Robert Vogel

Friday, March 25th, 2022

SureFire Field Notes is a multi-segment informational video series with tips and techniques from subject matter experts of all backgrounds. In this episode, Robert Vogel of Vogel Dynamics discusses how to properly draw a handgun. This video references a previous video on grip: youtu.be/688tyvWxaYg

Robert Vogel is a professional marksman, competition shooter, and National/World champion. He is the only Law Enforcement Officer ever to win World and National Championships in the Practical Pistol Disciplines of IPSC, IDPA and USPSA.

www.vogeldynamics.com

www.surefire.com