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Stevens 560 Shotguns Bring Value, Performance

Thursday, July 13th, 2023

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – July 10, 2023 – Savage Arms announced today that the Stevens 560 Shotguns are now available across the country. These value-driven firearms give hunters, competitive and recreational shooters multiple options for the range or the field. The 560 is a semi-automatic shotgun offered in 12 gauge with two barrel length and stock options.

The newest line of shotguns is designed to be a workhorse in the blind, with a distinguished style and look a great bonus. Experienced and new shotgunners will enjoy the reliably-cycling field and compact shotguns that are equally at home shooting clays all day or walking endless upland fields.

“These 560s are a worthy addition to our lineup and any hunter or shooter’s gun safe,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing for Savage. “These guns will run all day, are available in a few different options to accommodate all shooters and look great too. With summer in full swing, it’s not too early to pick up a 560 and hit the range to get ready for hunting season.”

The Stevens 560 Field semi-automatic shotgun is available in both full-size and compact models with added features like a raised ventilated rib with mid bead and front fiber optic sight. This gas operated shotgun with oversized controls is a great, hardworking option. 

The Stevens 560 Field models feature:

• 3” Chamber Gas Operated Shotgun

• 3 Chokes (IC, IM, F)

• Hard Chrome Lined Barrel

• Lightweight Aluminum Alloy Receiver

• Manual Safety

• Over-sized controls

• Raised ventilated rib with mid-bead rear sight and fiber

• Turkish Walnut Stock & Fore-end

• Trigger guard safety

Vortex Optics – Switchback Carbon Tripod

Thursday, July 13th, 2023

BARNEVELD, Wis. – Developed for hunters and competitive shooters who need a compact, yet super-stable platform for precision shooting and backcountry glassing. The Switchback™ Carbon Tripod delivers a superior strength-to-weight ratio to support heavy rifles, spotting scopes, and large binoculars.

Weighs just 4.6 lbs. Folded length just 29”. Designed with no center column for more adjustability, it goes from a minimum height of 5.8” to a max height of 65”. A thoughtfully placed counterweight hook lets you hang extra weight to deaden vibration. Detachable rubber and spiked feet for gripping any type of ground. Rugged carbon fiber legs, lockable ball head, an Arca-Swiss standard quick-release mount means you can transition from glassing to solid-shooting mode in seconds.

And there’s more:

CARBON FIBER LEG CONSTRUCTION for rugged strength without the weight

44 LBS. MAX LOAD to stand solid under precision rifles and heavy optics

3 TWIST-LOCK LEG SECTIONS for quick adjustment

3-ANGLE LEG PIVOT LOCKS for multiple heights and secure set up

LOCKABLE BALL HEAD eliminates point-of-aim shift when tightened

Shooting under, over, or through obstacles. Standing, kneeling, sitting, or prone. The Switchback™ Carbon Tripod (MSRP: $799.99, MAP: $599.99) lets you build a fast, solid glassing and shooting position from the ground up, no matter what stage of the match or phase of your hunt.

The Switchback™ Carbon Tripod can be used with any 1/4″-20 or 3/8″-16 threaded tripod head with use of the Switchback™ Carbon Tripod Head Adapter (MSRP: $39.99, MAP: $29.99), which is sold separately.

Click here to learn more about the Switchback™ Carbon Tripod and find a dealer near you.

Ten-Speed 6-Pack Bandolier from Blue Force Gear

Thursday, July 13th, 2023

The BFG Ten-Speed 6-Pack Bandolier combines the inherent retention of the Ten-Speed construction with the convenience of a bandoleer which accommodates up to six M4 (or similar) magazines or other items.

Featuring adjustable shoulder and waist straps, it’s great for use on its own as a hasty load carriage system, or as a handy means of resupply.

Offered in Black, Coyote, and MultiCam.

www.blueforcegear.com/ten-speed-m4-6-pack-bandolier

Now Accepting Submissions for 10th Annual MG Harold J. “Harry” Greene Awards for Acquisition Writing

Thursday, July 13th, 2023

OPEN FOR SUBMISSION! The 10th Annual MG Harold J. “Harry” Greene Awards for Acquisition Writing. Prospective authors may submit articles, opinion pieces or essays from 500 to 1,800 words in one of the following four categories: acquisition reform, future operations, innovation, or lessons learned.

The winning items and honorable mentions will be published in a supplement accompanying the spring edition of Army AL&T Magazine, and the authors will be honored at the Army Acquisition Executive’s Excellence in Leadership Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C., at a date to be determined.

Submissions must be unclassified, original and not previously published or submitted to a writing competition. All entries must be submitted by email no later than midnight Oct. 2, 2023. Additional information about the competition is available at www.army.mil/asaalt, including the call for submissions and previous Army AL&T supplements.

The annual acquisition writing competition is named in honor of Maj. Gen. Harold Greene, who was killed during a visit to Marshal Fahim National Defense University in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Aug. 5, 2014, while serving as the deputy commanding general of the Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan.

More info at api.army.mil/e2/c/downloads/2023/06/30/c13444db/2023-writing-award-call-for-submissions.

Via Silver Oak Leaf

Watches of Espionage and GBRS Group Team Up To Raise Funds For Third Option Foundation

Thursday, July 13th, 2023

On 1100 EST, Tuesday 25 July, Watches of Espionage will offer a special edition watch pouch and challenge coin in partnership with GBRS Group.

The GBRS AOR-1 case has an updated card with red trim and the GBRS Old-English “g” is on one side of the watch card and the back of the watch case.

The watch pouches are crafted using repurposed issued AOR-1 camouflage uniforms worn by GBRS co-founders and former Navy SEALs Cole Fackler and DJ Shipley. 

$40 of every purchase will be donated directly to Third Option Foundation, a nonprofit organization supporting the CIA’s paramilitary officers of the Special Activities Center (SAC).

The charity’s name refers to the motto of CIA’s Special Activities Center: Tertia Optio, the President’s third option when military force is inappropriate and diplomacy is inadequate. Third Option Foundation is dedicated to providing comprehensive family resiliency programs, working behind the scenes to quietly help those who quietly serve.

GBRS Group is a veteran-owned, Tier 1 training and services organization committed to imparting critical skills and real-world experiences to end-users in military, federal, state and local special operations units.

Get yours 1100 EST, Tuesday 25 July at www.watchesofespionage.com/products/travel-pouch-and-challenge-coin

Note: Watch not included.

Plumb Precision Announces the Submission of the P3-M110 PGS into PEO Soldier’s xTechSoldier Lethality Program

Thursday, July 13th, 2023

Plumb Precision Products is excited to announce its submission into the xTechSolider Lethality Precision Grenadier System.

The Plumb Precision M110 Precision Grenadier System (P3-M110 PGS) is a SDVOSB effort for a M110 rifle-based system. The P3 M110-PGS receivers are M110 pattern, re-designed to accept 17.5mm Ammunition. This developmental ammunition is a 17.5mm projectile fired from 12-gauge shotgun sized cases.

P3-M110 PGS Ammunition is low- or high-pressure rated. The Counter-Defilade ammunition is pre-programmed time of flight detonating (based on range) or point detonating. P3 will include Training, CQB/SUB-T, Breaching, Anti-Armor (SABOT/HEAT types), and Counter UAS (Flechette / EM discharge) ammunition types.

The P3-M110 PGS uses SR25 type magazines and has M4 type ambidextrous controls. The P3 M110-PGS is 8 lbs. empty (target of 11.5 lbs. loaded). The P3-M110 PGS is less than 34” long (target 28” long with suppressor).

The P3-M110 PGS has a Variable Power Direct View Optic. The DVO has a patented self-ranging etched reticle. It is ammo BDC matched including blast radius.

Targeting information is shown via Heads-Up Display with aiming reference points and numerical data.  The targeting system has patent pending wind reading and sound locating (counter UAS) features. This data is transmitted via a patented encrypted network.

Plumb Precision Products will leverage existing technologies and industry partnerships to provide a system with unprecedented flexibility and lethality.

Ridge Runner Builds Readiness for Army Guard Special Forces

Thursday, July 13th, 2023

BECKLEY, W.Va. – The wind danced through the trees as pewter-colored clouds hinted at heavy rain. Soldiers went about their duties at a rocket launcher site on a hillside clearing in an otherwise thickly forested area. Aside from the trees, all was quiet. But as the wind gusted again, Soldiers with the 19th Special Forces Group suddenly appeared from the woods in a coordinated assault to seize control of the site.

Located deep in the West Virginia hills, the launcher site and the attack were part of the culminating exercise for one training lane in exercise Ridge Runner, a two-week special operations training exercise hosted by the West Virginia National Guard and the Irregular Warfare Center.

The exercise included more than 420 troops, primarily with the 19th Special Forces Group headquartered in the Utah Army National Guard, and allies and partners from 16 nations. Training scenarios focused on core Special Forces mission sets, including working with foreign forces, counterinsurgency operations and irregular warfare.

“Irregular warfare is actually a difficult term to describe because there’s no doctrinal [definition] for irregular warfare,” said an operations sergeant major with the 19th SFG who oversaw one of the exercise’s training lanes. “It’s designed to be very broad because it includes hybrid threats, it includes security force assistance and doing not only counterinsurgency and unconventional warfare, but also doing foreign internal defense.”

Many of those mission sets were tied together throughout the training scenario. Exercise participants — mostly made up of Special Forces ODAs, or operational detachment alpha teams, the basic SF tactical element — assimilated into West Virginia communities in two simulated nations and met with actual local government officials, law enforcement and emergency services personnel.

They monitored simulated economic and political situations in each “nation” through simulated newscasts and media engagements, and mirrored responses to them with procedures and operations that would be used during actual deployments.

Information from those engagements drove the training and resulting missions, eventually countering a simulated invasion by hostile forces from neighboring nations.

“The change in the scenario replicates what our forces would experience if they were in a friendly country about to be invaded by a hostile force,” said the sergeant major. 
Teams acting as the opposing forces, or OPFOR, also had to shift in line with those scenario changes — and their actions often caused other shifts by the ODAs.

“What the OPFOR brings to the exercise is kind of a realistic aspect to it,” said a staff sergeant with the 19th SFG on an OPFOR team. “We’re able to do our own planning against what we know or think that the partner force of the ODA is doing. And so, it’s more realistic of how an enemy would react to those situations.”

The exercise also tied into larger service-wide shifts as the Army and Army National Guard move from counterinsurgency operations to preparing for near-peer threats and potential large-scale operations.

“You’re getting away from what for the last 20 years has been the main effort [counterinsurgency operations] and you’re now supporting the warfighter in different capacities,” said the sergeant major. “During the Global War on Terror, special operations, we were doing direct action. We were doing FID [foreign internal defense], we were doing counterinsurgency and going after specific terrorist cells.”

Some tasks and mission sets may be similar in future operations, but their large-scale application has changed.

“This is different,” said the sergeant major. “This is full-spectrum warfare. It’s preparing for invasion or preparing the territories that we would operate in, in order to facilitate conventional battle lines.”

Training and ensuring high readiness for that shift is key, he said.

“Irregular warfare is our way to do that through more low visibility operations and our ability to work around the civilian populace and provide that support to the conventional military.”

Ridge Runner, and similar exercises, help teams refine those skills.

“It allows you to be very creative,” said the sergeant major. “You have to get very resourceful and kind of adapt to the changing environment and realize that you don’t have the freedom of movement that we did in other places. It’s no longer about having air supremacy. It’s no longer about having open comms with higher [headquarters].”

And the exercise also helped teams focus on basic tactical elements.

“We’re able to work on some of our small unit tactics that we’re doing together as this six-man contingent as well,” said the staff sergeant. “We’ve been able to have those discussions, work on basic patrolling as well and all those things that are in the Ranger handbook and are the fundamentals of success for an ODA.”

That’s critical, as the 19th and 20th SFGs — the two Army Guard Special Forces groups — are integrated into special operations missions worldwide.

“The 19th and 20th Group guys get to do that just as much as their active-duty counterparts,” said the sergeant major. “They deploy to the same areas, they go to the same schools, they work with the same partners.”

And for the sergeant major, that capability is part of the uniqueness of Army Guard Special Forces units.

“[It’s] an opportunity to serve in a special operations capacity, wearing a Green Beret and operating in some of the highest missions,” he said.

By SFC Jon Soucy, National Guard Bureau

NEXTORCH Introduces the TA30C Tactical Flashlight

Wednesday, July 12th, 2023

Cleveland, TN – (July 10th, 2023) – NEXTORCH Industries, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of illumination tools and specialized equipment for law enforcement, first responder, tactical, and outdoor applications, is proud to announce the TA30C Tactical Flashlight with patented one-step-strobe technology. The TA30C Tactical Flashlight is an excellent choice for any personal defense situation. It utilizes a patented one-step, variable frequency strobe switch for immediate and intuitive operation in a home or self-defense situation.

The state-of-the-art TA30C offers incredibly high performance in a compact package. A powerful 1600 lumen high mode can be activated with a half press of the tail switch which allows for easy searching and instant identification of potential threats, while a full press activates the strobe to instantly disorient and suppress an intruder or attacker. This high-output flashlight can cast its powerful beam up to 328 yards. A rotational magnetic mode dial offers smooth and reliable operation that outperforms and outlasts ordinary mechanical switches. The TA30C comes equipped with a detachable clip allowing for comfortable, hands-free everyday carry. A convenient LED tail cap status indicator gives you battery life at a glance. It comes standard with one 18650 Li-ion battery, and can also be used with two traditional CR123A Li-ion batteries.

This professional, robust illumination tool is crafted from 6061-T6 aerospace-grade aluminum. Its impact-resistant, coated tempered glass lens is surrounded by a grey titanium strike bezel imbedded with nano-ceramic beads with a strength second only to diamond. Engineered and built to survive in the harshest environments, the TA30C is also an excellent choice for hunting, fishing and camping, or as a trusty illumination companion for everyday adventures.  

Features:

– Intuitive dual function tail cap switch

– Magnetic rotary switch

– Nano-ceramic glass breaker

– USB-C direct recharge 18650 battery

– IPX8 rated, waterproof to 6.5 ft.

MSRP: $98.99

Optional available accessories:

– Quick-draw holsters for convenient carry solution

– Specially designed FR-1 tactical finger ring for quick access and additional hand positioning options

NEXTORCH is a manufacturer of professional portable lighting products for law enforcement, hunting, tactical, outdoor & everyday carry. Their designers have real-world experience and are guided by the pursuit of solving real-world problems. They do so by continuously improving their products through rigorous testing in their state-of-the art R&D and testing labs, and by participating in law enforcement training and outdoor survival courses to receive real-world feedback from their testers. Each product is tested in the most demanding conditions on earth so they know every product that carries the NEXTORCH name is up to whatever you can throw at it.

If you’re looking to add NEXTORCH’s innovative and industry-leading products to your sales portfolio, please visit www.nextorch.com/pages/company-profile for information on how to become a dealer.

To learn more about the TA30C Tactical Flashlight and the complete product offerings from NEXTORCH, please visit: www.nextorch.com  or follow them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram