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TNVC vSHOTT 2023 Livestream MAR 21-23 – Win a TNVC Custom Cobalt Kinetics CK-PRO Rifle!

Monday, March 20th, 2023

Redlands, California—

TNVC is kicking off our third annual virtual Shooting, Hunting, Outdoors, and Tactical Tele-event (vSHOTT), beginning TOMORROW, March 21st at 8PM ET / 5PM PT and feature a GRAND PRIZE GIVEAWAY of a TNVC Custom Cobalt Kinetics 13.7″ CK-PRO Rifle* with a custom M81 Woodland Cerakote!

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TNVC’s vSHOTT Presentation is a three night LIVE streaming event, hosted by TNVC featuring special presentations by TNVC’s staff and Special Guests to discuss the state of the night vision and visual augmentation systems technology and industry, and to educate and interact with end-users and interested parties of all types—recreational, organizational, beginner, or expert!

vSHOTT is free to all, does not require any registration, payment, admission, prerequisites, subscription, or being an “industry insider” to participate during the stream—vSHOTT will be live-streaming on TNVC.com, Facebook, and YouTube live and archived for future viewing, however, registration at tnvc.com/vshott is required to be entered in giveaways and to receive exclusive vSHOTT e-mails, featuring exclusive coupon codes and “first look” product launches.

One of the highlights of TNVC’s vSHOTT presentation is the virtual “Circle Bar” panel discussion format, that allows the audience to ask questions and interact with our staff and hosts real-time.

In addition to TNVC Staff, each night of vSHOTT will feature a “Guest Host”:

Along with special remote guests, including John “Doc” Spears from Forge Tactical and Jamey Caldwell from 1 Minute Out!

Register now and join us March 21-23, 2023 for vSHOTT 2023!

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Blackhawk’s Zach Rodman Takes Second at New Mexico Tactical Games

Monday, March 20th, 2023

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – March 17, 2023 – Blackhawk®, a leader in law enforcement and military equipment for over 20 years, congratulates tactical athlete Zach Rodman for his second-place finish at the Tactical Games 2023 New Mexico Regional event. Rodman, competing in the Men’s Elite Division, secured the podium finish despite inclement weather that hindered competitors at the NRA Whittington Center in Raton, New Mexico.

Rodman, a 15-year veteran of the Kokomo, Indiana, police force and SWAT team, ran Blackhawk’s T-Series® L3D holster and Foundation Series Tac Nylon gear throughout the event, including plate carrier, belt and pouches.

“New Mexico was a blast, and a really challenging environment,” said Rodman. “Having gear that’s minimalist in design was a real advantage, especially during the 2-mile run that included a 100- to 500-yard rifle stage. It is great to have light, low-profile gear that doesn’t hinder complicated movements, so I can focus on the competition.”

Blackhawk’s T-Series holsters with leg straps are optimally designed to maintain proper holster position and security as competitors navigate unconventional obstacles throughout the Tactical Games. Foundation Series Tac Nylon gear gives competitors some of the lightest weight gear in its class without sacrificing durability or modularity, which is critical to maintaining speed and endurance while wearing plate carriers.

Rodman’s next competition will be April 15-16 at the Tactical Games South Carolina Team event at The SawMill Training Complex in Laurens, South Carolina. Rodman will once again be competing with teammate Jared Halbert, with whom he placed second during The Tactical Games Panthera West Virginia Team competition.

 

Safariland’s New Family of Duty Holsters, SafariVault Now Shipping

Monday, March 20th, 2023

Jacksonville, Florida – Safariland®, a brand of The Safariland Group®, a leading global provider of safety products designed for the public safety, military, professional, and outdoor markets and one of Cadre Holdings, Inc.’s (NYSE: CDRE) (“Cadre”) key brands recently launched the next evolution of duty rated retention holsters. The all-new SafariVault™ holster is the strongest holster body Safariland has ever produced. Offering the most adaptable design for use with optics and lights, SafariVault is now available for purchase for Glock and Shadow Systems fits.

“We’re thrilled to meet the needs of our law enforcement partners with the new SafariVault,” said Eric Gasvoda, GM of Duty Gear for Safariland. “SafariVault offers uncompromising strength and incorporates the adaptability required for use with an ever-expanding array of lights and optics, without sacrificing peak performance.”

SafariVault’s design reduces flex and increases crush resistance to safeguard the ALS™ mechanism. Internal locking components protect the security devices from impact and the elements. The holster’s all-new self-clearing optic cover accommodates closed and open emitter pistol optics. The open muzzle design provides clearance for threaded barrels or compensators, allowing debris and brass to pass through. Adding to SafariVault’s repertoire, a magnetic stabilization mechanism assists with reholstering and trigger guard stabilizations stops movement of the firearm once secured.

Key features include:     

•           Compatible with Safariland 3-hole pattern accessories

•           Increased structural integrity throughout the entire holster

•           Enhanced ALS™ design and more prominent lever button

•           Magnetic slide guidance system

•           Minimal learning curve for those with Safariland duty holster experience

•           MSRP: $190.00

•           Pass through muzzle design with no muzzle plug

•           Self-clearing optic cover

•           Internal stabilization and retention for firearms with and without lights

Currently available fits include Glock 17, 19, 45, and 47, as well as Shadow Systems MR920 (L), DR920 (L, P) and XR920 with TL7 light. Large light options for Glock along with options for Sig P320 and P320C X-frame and standard frames coming soon. To purchase and learn more about this new family of duty holsters and how Safariland is committed to building lifesaving equipment, visit Safariland.com.

Comp-Tac Holsters Announces New Commercial Sales Representation

Monday, March 20th, 2023

SWANSBORO, N.C. – March 20th, 2023 –High Speed Gear® and Comp-Tac Holsters are excited to announce the addition of Blackstone and W.L. Carter as sales representatives for Comp-Tac in their respective territories.

High Speed Gear has continued to expand their portfolio of brands with the purchase of BlackPoint Tactical and Crucial Concealment in early 2023. This acquisition represents another step towards the fulfilment of the organizational mission of “Taking it to the Next Level”. The combined companies are off to a great start, already securing a number of notable victories across various sales channels. Syncing commercial sales representation with Blackstone Marketing Group and W.L. Carter across all holster brands only enhances the combined companies’ ability to service their commercial customers.

Blackstone Marketing Group represents some of the strongest brands in the industry to include Sig Sauer, Kershaw Knives, BlackPoint Tactical, Crucial Concealment, and now Comp-Tac Holsters among others. The W. L. Carter Co. is the longest operating agency in the TALO states, and proud to represent leading brands in the Outdoor, Shooting Sports, and Hunting categories. Expanding the sales reach through strategic relationships is a key initiative for the High Speed Gear family of brands. Offering all three holster brands under the same agencies ensures that dealers and distributors will have efficient access to all holster options and configurations to fit their needs.

“High Speed Gear, and by extension Comp-Tac Holsters, is always looking towards the future, striving to realize the vision we want for our family of brands. Our goal is to provide our customers with a highly diversified set of products, while maintaining our reputation for innovative, versatile, and durable products.” said Bill Babboni, Chief Operating Officer of High Speed Gear. “We are very excited to partner with these two fine teams and looking forward to growing the relationship.”

Comp-Tac Holsters® is excited to begin a new valued partnership with the W.L. Carter and Blackstone Marketing teams as the company continues to produce quality products for those who rely on them most.

Valiant Dynamics Develops a First-In-Class Rifle Buttstock Designed Specifically for Use with Body Armor and Tactical Gear

Monday, March 20th, 2023

Cadillac, MI, March 16, 2023 – Valiant Dynamics, LLC (Valiant Dynamics) today announces a successful commercial product launch of the EvolvR Combat Stock in all 50 states.

Born out of the body armor industry, the EvolvR Combat Stock is a replacement buttstock for mil-spec and commercial buffer tubes featuring a first-in-class patent pending, eight-position, rubberized spur-catch that rotates and locks in place to grip the shoulder strap of the tactical plate carrier, body armor vest, chest rig, load bearing equipment, backpack, or other tactical gear for superior and stable placement in the pocket of the shoulder.

“The common complaint of gear in the shoulder pocket and the rifle slipping off the shoulder strap is always discussed at trade shows, expos, and industry days by warfighters, law enforcement professionals, and special operators.” Todd Olson, partner, Valiant Dynamics.

The EvolvR eliminates the need to modify or abandon marksmanship fundamentals when wearing armor and tactical gear so the user can create a stable position, gain proper sight alignment, and manage recoil for rapid return to target and faster follow-up shots without the stock slipping off the shoulder strap or colliding with the hard amor plate.

The EvolvR Combat Stock was tested and evaluated across the US with an 89% recommendation rate. It is available online in both telescoping and fixed editions, and comes in Black, Flat Dark Earth (FDE), Olive Drab, and Dark Grey. The EvolvR White Paper, downloadable on the Valiant Dynamics website, details the EvolvR Combat Stock’s design, development, and launch process.

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The MATBOCK S-LIFT

Monday, March 20th, 2023

MATBOCK CEO, Sean Matson, shares the features of their wildly popular S-LIFT, part of the LIFT System built off of their Combat Carbon Poles. The Combat Carbon Poles can be used throughout the entire LIFT System, from the S-LIFT to their R-LIFT. 

The S-LIFT is a 10oz bag with a volume of 4,222 cubic inches (69 liters) and can quickly transition into a 10oz 6.5-foot soft stretcher that can carry 400 lbs. When you add this with matbock Combat Carbon Poles, it creates a 3.5 lbs semi-rigid stretcher.

Check out the video for features and the backstory to the MATBOCK S-LIFT.

For more information about the S-LIFT, go here: www.matbock.com/collections/medical/products/s-lift

U.S. Army Reserve Soldier Recognized for Top Honors During Police Department Swearing-in Ceremony

Monday, March 20th, 2023

ATLANTA  –  

U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Maria Henderson, assigned to the 300th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, recognized as the valedictorian and earned the “top shot” title in her Atlanta police academy class during an Atlanta Police Department private swearing-in ceremony on the Atlanta Metropolitan State College campus.

Henderson, the first female recruit in APD history to earn both titles for best performance, hopes to be an inspiration for other recruits, particularly women, and encourages others to consider a life of service.

“I wanted to become a police officer to help people,” Henderson said. “When I would see police officers in my community, I could always see myself doing that job. I knew it would be something that would really fulfill me, give me purpose… to go out and help the community and touch lives every day.”

She, along with 20 of her peers from Atlanta Police Academy Class 276, were issued their badges following the ceremony and will now begin six weeks of field training working alongside experienced partners in the force, and a formal graduation ceremony will be held in the spring.

Henderson, who has served in the U.S. Army Reserve for eight years, is no stranger to rigorous training. She credits her success at the academy in large part to her military experience and the discipline she learned from being a Soldier.

“I’m incredibly honored,” said Henderson. “I’ve always wanted to serve, and this is incredibly fulfilling for me.”

She added that she is proud to now serve both her local community and her country.

The Atlanta Police Academy program tests recruits both mentally and physically during 900 classroom hours and 12 weeks of fieldwork prior to graduation.

City of Atlanta Police Department Recruit Unit Supervisor Sgt. Courtney Murphy praised Henderson’s talent and work ethic.

“She is determined, she always wants to achieve and be the best at everything,” said Murphy. “She is very nice; she is very kind– and she is a leader among the recruits in her class.”

Murphy said Henderson’s military training paid off at the academy.

“It’s definitely a good foundation to have when you are coming into a paramilitary environment like the police academy,” Murphy said. “It gave her an outlook a lot of other recruits didn’t have. She understood our structure, our ranking… and she understood what we needed her to do often before we told her.”

“She is a really hard worker. She stays late, she comes early… she keeps everybody together,” Murphy added. “She is amazing.”

Murphy, a female officer herself, said being a woman on the force would be a challenging but a worthwhile opportunity.

“You always feel like you have to prove yourself more, you have to show that you can do the job,” said Murphy. “I have no doubt Henderson will move up.

“I am very confident in her abilities,” Murphy added. “I hope that she always remembers her foundations— and the women that came before her.”

Henderson will soon be out in the community serving as what she called part of a “new generation of police officers.”

“Now that I am a sworn police officer I would like to go out in my community and help change people’s perspectives,” explained Henderson. “We are people, too, and we really do want to be the change we want to see out there. That is what I want to put out into the world.”

-By SSG Elizabeth Bryson 300th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

CAVEAT EMPTOR: Self-Defense Liability Coverage Providers

Sunday, March 19th, 2023

Caveat Emptor – the phrase is not just for physical products. It applies just as much to training, education, and legal protection. That includes what is commonly referred to as CCW insurance.

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In simplest terms, CCW insurance is financial protection against the costs of possible criminal prosecution and/or civil lawsuits if you employ deadly force in self-defense or the defense of your family.

 

CCW Insurance Providers…Or No?

Recently Ryan Cleckner, a veteran of the 75th Ranger Regiment turned attorney who taught Constitutional law courses at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, wrote an analysis of concealed carry insurance providers. Among other things, he looked at such details as:

  • Coverage of criminal defense cost
  • The right to choose your own attorney
  • The provision of money up front
  • Availability of a daily allowance/per diem to replace lost income
  • Coverage of civil defense cost
  • Coverage of administrative cost
  • Coverage of Private Investigator fees
  • Coverage of expert witnesses
  • Bail bond coverage
  • Types of legal weapons covered

 

Ryan Cleckner testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform and Antitrust on the topic of “Reining in the Administrative State: Reclaiming Congress’s Legislative Power.”

Ryan Cleckner testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform and Antitrust on the topic of “Reining in the Administrative State: Reclaiming Congress’s Legislative Power.”

 

While researching the details of numerous prominent CCW insurance programs and comparing them, Cleckner realized several things. Three of them are of great significance.

  1. Many of these companies are “Self-Defense Liability providers”, now what you normally think of when you hear insurance: Many, if not most, “insurance” plans available for the CCW niche aren’t insurance plans at all. They’re either pre-paid legal coverage or self-defense liability plans.
  2. Some of these programs are not their “own” programs. They are white-labeled plans from other providers. What they claim to cover may not always equate to what they actually cover, though that disparity might be more misunderstanding-disconnect than intentional corporate animus
  3. You should always read the fine print: and be cognizant of the fact that your “insurance” provider might not have read it themselves.

Cleckner says, “It’s difficult, if not impossible, to determine what self-defense liability (CCW insurance) is best for any person and their specific situation and needs. Much like I can’t determine what level of coverage you need for homeowners insurance, I can’t tell you which firearms legal protection option to get.”

You can still perform due diligence, however, and while ultimately the decisions of if and which are yours, that comparison is a good place to start.

 

Self-Defense Financial Risks of Lethal Force

The two main financial risks after using your firearm in self-defense are the costs of defending yourself in a criminal trial (if you are prosecuted by law enforcement) and/or in a civil trial (if you are sued by someone).

A shooting you believe was justified may still result in prosecution or a lawsuit. Either the evidence doesn’t clearly exonerate you, an anti-gun prosecutor wants to make an example of you, an outraged, grieving, disbelieving, or just opportunistic family might file suit against you, or something else.

This may (and frequently does) occur regardless of the ultimate legal ruling on your shooting.

In the meantime, you may need bail money to get out of jail. You might need to hire a criminal defense attorney. You could have to deal with multiple lawsuits, particularly if a civil judgement is made against you. It is not unreasonable for a criminal defense case to cost a few hundred thousand dollars or more. Then there is the matter of lost wages/income suffered while the trials are ongoing.

You will incur those costs even if you “win” the case(s).

 

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One Provider’s Response: Improvements Made

One good thing that’s resulted from Cleckner’s study is the successful efforts by Right to Bear.

After a very critical review in the initial comparison, Right to Bear Insurance received the worst rating possible on the Gun University scale. They received an F, just like what you get in grade school.

However , after much communication with Cleckner and others, Right to Bear has claimed the “Best Value” spot, with an A.

Says Cleckner, “Right to Bear received a bad grade out of the gate. Thankfully, [they were] open to all our previous critiques and…changed their policy and coverage to address each and every single one.”

Does that mean Right to Bear is the program for you? Not necessarily. It’s not at the top of the GU recommended list. It’s just redeemed itself and earned a top score in the budget category; maybe that’s what you can afford. Maybe you want more options and more thorough coverage.

 

CCW Insurance: Caveat Emptor

CCW insurance is a small cost per month as protection against an insurmountable cost later – it certainly could be worth the expense. Do you need it? If so, what company should you choose?

Start with the GU study and begin the process of making an informed decision.

 

Ryan Cleckner
Co-Founder, Gun University
1/75 Ranger Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment 1998-2003
Juris Doctorate (J.D.) Quinnipiac University School of Law
Author, The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Precision Rifle Shooting

 

Ryan Cleckner in Asadabad 2002

Ryan Cleckner in Asadabad 2002