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Franklin Armory G-S223 Binary Trigger and Slide Now Available for Third Generation .40 S&W Glock 22

Friday, January 19th, 2024

MINDEN, Nev. – January 18, 2024 – Franklin Armory®, Inc., one of America’s most innovative manufacturers of firearms and accessories announced today the company will begin taking orders at SHOT Show 2024 for its newest Binary® trigger for a striker fired handgun, the G-S223 for the Glock® 22 Gen 3 chambered in .40 S&W. Engineered with Franklin Armory’s patented Binary Firing System® (BFS™), the G-S223 joins the G-S173 (for Glock 17 Gen 3, chambered in 9mmX19) as the only pull-and-release triggers to provide Glock users with the ability to actively select between regular semiautomatic and Binary® modes and safely cancel the release round.

Created to work with the .40 S&W Glock® 22 Gen 3, G-S223 features include:

• Binary®/Semiautomatic selector paddle

• Front and rear tritium night sights

• Optics ready to accommodate multiple adapter plates (sold separately)

• Semi/Binary® mode indicator on back plate

• High-tactile front and rear slide serrations

• Anti-glare slide top stripe serrations

In Binary® mode, a single round is fired when the trigger is pulled and a single round is fired when the trigger is released. One of the revered safety features incorporated into all Franklin Armory BFS™ triggers is the ability to cancel the release round. To cancel the release round on G-S223, simply move the selector lever located on the slide from Binary® to the “semi” position before releasing the trigger.

SHOT Show 2024 attendees are encouraged to learn more about G-S223 and G-S173 by visiting Franklin Armory’s booth (#20349) and test firing Franklin Armory’s line of Binary® triggers at SHOT Show Industry Day at the Range (Bay SR-38). Additional information about how Franklin Armory’s BFS™ works can be viewed in the video: “Why Binary® is Better.”

MSRP for Franklin Armory’s G-S223 Binary® trigger and slide is $899.99.

For more information about G-S223, G-S173, and other innovative Franklin Armory products, visit FranklinArmory.com.

KGM Technologies Secures Licensing and Production Agreement for Fischer Development Suppressors

Friday, January 19th, 2024

Peachtree Corners, GA, January 18, 2024 – KGM Technologies, a leading manufacturer of firearms suppressors, is thrilled to announce a strategic licensing and production agreement with Fischer Development for their cutting-edge suppressors. This collaboration allows KGM’s expertise in manufacturing to bring Fischer Development’s innovative products to the US market.

Kyle Grob, Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for KGM Technologies, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are excited to join forces with Fischer Development to bring their state-of-the-art suppressors to a broader audience. This collaboration underscores our commitment to providing the latest advancements in firearm technology to our customers.”

The process of initiating production of Fischer Development suppressors under the KGM brand is already in progress, with a targeted production-ready status expected by summer 2024, if not sooner. Fischer Development will also be rebranded as FD Suppressors as an evolutionary step of the company.

“We believe that this licensing and production agreement will offer a unique capability for firearm enthusiasts and professionals alike. The Fischer Development suppressors have brought intrigue to consumers and end-users alike, and we are proud to be at the forefront of introducing these products to the market,” added Kyle Grob.

Visit the KGM Technologies booth at SHOT Show, Booth 74320.

For further information or inquiries, please contact FD Suppressors at info@fd-suppressors.com or visit the website at: www.fd-suppressors.com

For additional information about KGM Technologies, visit the website at: www.kgm-tech.com

Climb to Connectivity: 10th Mountain Division’s Alpine Legacy Echoes in Hunter EMS Mission

Friday, January 19th, 2024

FORT DRUM, N.Y. (Dec. 7, 2023) – In a poignant echo of the 10th Mountain Division’s historic roots, two seasoned warriors shaped by the division’s legacy embarked on a perilous ascent of Whiteface Mountain, towering at an elevation of 4,867 feet.

Rooted in a tradition forged during World War II, where the division played a pivotal role in the Italian Alps, these Soldiers drew inspiration from their predecessors who braved the harsh terrain to dislodge German forces.

Tasked with a mission crucial for Hunter EMS VIIb, an exercise where Soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division Artillery (DIVARTY) executed electronic warfare tactics, Lt. Col. Gregory Eldridge, 10th Mountain Division deputy fire support coordinator, and Staff Sgt. Alex Miner, a fire direction noncommissioned officer from DIVARTY’s Fire Control Element, faced a race against time.

“We’re trying to see what electronic warfare assets can do against our systems so we can defeat it in the future,” Eldridge explained.

The exercise, held on Fort Drum and Ethan Allen, Vermont, from Nov. 30 to Dec. 5, aimed to validate and improve the division’s operational capacity in an ever-evolving battlefield by combining kinetic and non-kinetic effects.

“In addition to the electronic warfare, we conducted some training with radars,” Eldridge added. “We did a lot of work with the extension of line-of-sight communications.”

The previous day’s efforts to drive up the access road to Whiteface summit were thwarted by a snowed-in road and gate. This obstacle hindered industry partners from installing a directional antenna atop the mountain, vital for completing a line-of-sight linkage between Fort Drum and Ethan Allen.

“At the end of the day, we needed to get that antenna up to the top of that mountain,” Eldridge said. “I knew that there was a route to get there, and I had the equipment to get there. I just wanted to ensure that we had exhausted every means possible to extend the line of sight as far as possible.”

The two Soldiers ascended Whiteface on Dec. 5, the last day to attempt establishing communications between Fort Drum and Ethan Allen; it was all or nothing.

“To say Lt. Col. Eldridge and Staff Sgt. Miner’s efforts were crucial to the successes in extending line-of-sight communications during Hunter EMS VIIb is an understatement,” said Maj. Mark Smerka, DIVARTY fire support officer.

This was the unit’s last chance to attempt closing the communications link between Fort Drum and Ethan Allen before industry partners would have to depart for other obligations.

“If it weren’t for Lt. Col. Eldridge and Staff Sgt. Miner’s commitment to the challenge before them, we could only establish communications at approximately half the distance we did achieve,” Smerka added.

With the technical analysis underscoring the peak’s critical role in closing the communication link east of New York state, Eldridge and Miner volunteered for the challenging task.

“It takes specialized equipment to get there,” Eldridge explained. “I just wanted to get the job done.”

In less than 10 hours, they prepared for the cold trek, driving two hours from Ethan Allen, where they were supporting Hunter EMS VII, to commence their ascent at first light.

Their journey, spanning five miles, mirrored the division’s historical feats in the Italian Alps.

“I don’t know if it necessarily impacted my decision to volunteer to do it,” Eldridge said. “But you certainly think about it when you’re feeling sorry for yourself on the five-mile trip up, knowing full well that our forefathers went a lot further and were getting shot at.”

Battling a minus-2-degree wind chill, the trio, including industry partner Pat Murray, reached the summit. Despite the adversity, the two Soldiers, drawing on the division’s mountain warfare training, successfully installed communication gear at the observatory.

As they conducted troubleshooting efforts in conditions reminiscent of the division’s past battles, the communication link between Fort Drum and Ethan Allen proved elusive. Within 45 minutes, the weather turned on them.

“At first, it wasn’t too bad, and we didn’t have to troubleshoot too much. We just had to change the positioning of the antenna,” Eldridge said. “From our end, it was just a matter of finding where to put it, and then once we did that, we were able to establish the link.”

However, their selfless service paid homage to the 10th Mountain Division’s enduring legacy.

“I think it was appropriate, and it’s something that we as a light infantry force should be used to doing,” Eldridge said. “We just carried stuff in a ruck and got to a location and executed a mission.”

“And that’s really what the 10th Mountain’s about,” he added. “That’s what Alpine’s about. It’s about moving in small teams with your feet, skis, or snowshoes to a discreet place to do a distinct thing.”

The establishment of a digital line-of-sight link spanning 82 miles further solidified their place in the proud history of a division forged in the crucible of alpine warfare.

By CPT Eric-James Estrada

27th Public Affairs Detachment

GA-ASI Demos Autonomy For UCAV Using MQ-20 and Waveform X

Friday, January 19th, 2024

GA-ASI Combines Waveform X Capabilities With Diverse DoD Autonomy Skills Providers to Advance Its UCAV Ecosystem

SAN DIEGO – 16 January 2024 – General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) demonstrated its hardware-agnostic, open standards-based autonomy ecosystem for Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs) on a GA-ASI MQ-20 Avenger® as part of a live flight test on Nov. 13, 2023. The flight included three software-defined radios (SDRs) from L3Harris Technologies to support Line-of-Sight (LOS), command and control, and data movement capabilities via Waveform X.

One SDR, an L3Harris’ Pantera, was integrated into the MQ-20 unmanned aircraft, and a second was on the ground working in concert with a third L3Harris SDR, BANSHEE 2, which was on the ground as part of the Mission Control Element, forming an IP-based Mesh Network. The demonstration showcased Waveform X, a non-proprietary U.S. government-owned communications capability, and the ability to fly, flip, fly flight hardware as part of the Open Mission Systems (OMS) and skills based unmanned autonomy ecosystem.

The flight demonstrated the ability to rapidly plug and play both U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force (USAF) autonomous unmanned technologies together. It further leveraged autonomy from three separate sources: government-provided human-machine interface (HMI) hardware, GA-ASI’s autonomy core, and orchestration of these components using Waveform X.

Autonomy skills were used to meet multiple objectives for collaborative combat missions and close the Find, Fix, Track, Target, Engage, and Assess (F2T2EA) engagement chain using a mix of Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) entities. The flight, which took place at GA-ASI’s Desert Horizon Flight Operations Facility in El Mirage, Calif., illustrates the company’s commitment to maturing future Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP) technologies using the MQ-20 as a flying test bed.

“This flight underscores GA-ASI’s commitment to proving combat operational readiness for defense contractor products such as L3Harris’ Pantera and BANSHEE 2 radios, as well as open, vendor-agnostic autonomy architecture for UCAV platforms,” said GA-ASI Vice President of Advanced Programs Michael Atwood. “This most recent test shows multi-service compatibility of the autonomy core through the integration of USAF and Navy software skills, bringing us one step closer to government-owned, skills based interservice ecosystem for ACPs.”

Another important goal of GA-ASI’s flights is to demonstrate the company’s commitment to developing an open government standards-based autonomy ecosystem that enables rapid integration and validation of third-party tactical software applications. GA-ASI is focused on supporting the emerging government-managed App Store-based model that allows organizations to rapidly develop and deploy software while maintaining safety of flight and ensuring warfighters have up-to-date access to the industry’s best capabilities.

WATCHTOWER Firearms Unveils the APACHE 1911 Double-Stack Pistol: A New Era in 1911’s

Thursday, January 18th, 2024

SPRING, TX (Jan. 17, 2024) — WATCHTOWER Firearms, a leader in the design and manufacturing of premium firearms, is proud to announce the latest addition to its prestigious lineup: the APACHE 1911 Double-Stack Pistol. Meticulously crafted for the dedicated marksman, the APACHE 1911 is a blend of superior engineering, unparalleled performance, and unwavering durability. This launch marks a significant step in the company’s commitment to providing competiton quailty firearms at blue collar prices.

Drawing inspiration from its legendary sibling, the PewView Limited Edition, the APACHE 1911 stands as the ultimate sidearm for the true American warrior. Engineered for perfection, the APACHE 1911 is precision-machined with a robust pre-hardened 4140 and 416R stainless-steel frame, complemented by a commanding 4.25-inch slide. This pistol is not just a tool; it is an extension of the shooter’s hand, featuring wide, tactical-profile grips and an ultra-efficient double-stack mag well.

Key enhancements of the APACHE 1911 include:

• Integrated Compensator: Ensuring steady and on-target shots.

• Ambidextrous Safety: Providing ease of use for all shooters.

• 3-4lb. Match-Grade Trigger: Delivering a crisp, clean break every time.

• 4.6-in. Clark/Para Ramped 416R Threaded Barrel: Offering maximum accuracy and customization options.

• Tool-Less Recoil System: Simplifying maintenance and guaranteeing lasting performance.

• Deep Slide Serrations with a .75-inch Compensator Port: Improve grip and minimize muzzle flip for rapid, precise follow-up shots.

The APACHE 1911 is not just any competition pistol; it’s a testament to affordable precision, delivering unmatched performance in its class. It embodies a symbol of pride, precision, and the relentless pursuit of victory. This remarkable pistol is ideal for competitive shooters who demand excellence and value in their equipment.

“We are thrilled to bring the APACHE 1911 to the market. This pistol is the culmination of our commitment to excellence in firearm engineering. It’s designed for shooters who refuse to compromise on performance and precision,” said Jason Colosky, CEO, WATCHTOWER Firearms.

The APACHE 1911 is now available for purchase. The new model will debut at SHOT Show 2024 and will be available for hands-on demonstrations at Booth #71223. Step onto the range with confidence and own the very best in competitive shooting. Secure your APACHE 1911 today and make your mark where excellence and value meet.

For more information about the APACHE 1911 and other WATCHTOWER Firearms products, please visit www.watchtowerfirearms.com.

Shaping the Future: Introducing the ExoM Up-Armoured Exoskeleton from Mehler Protection

Thursday, January 18th, 2024

FULDA, GERMANY (18 January 2024)

Mehler Protection, an innovative brand under the Mehler Systems banner, proudly announces the launch of the ExoM Up-Armoured Exoskeleton.

Crafted through a collaborative effort with Mawashi Science & Technology, this revolutionary product sets new standards in weight management and ballistic protection for military and law enforcement sectors.

Transformative Load-Bearing Solution

The ExoM Exoskeleton revolutionises the experience for military and law enforcement personnel facing extended wear of heavy equipment and demanding high-level ballistic protection. By redistributing up to 70% of the load from the shoulders to the ground, this technology alleviates physical strain, and mitigates injuries, allowing operators to focus on their duties.

High-Level Full-Body Armour

Boasting exceptional load-bearing capabilities, the ExoM Exoskeleton enhances survivability by providing high-level ballistic protection.

“We’ve harnessed our expertise to engineer a product that not only redistributes load effectively but also enhances survivability with top-tier ballistic protection, offering full-body coverage up to VPAM 8,” stated Daniel von Chamier, Group Director of Sales at Mehler Systems.

Exceptional Ergonomics and Mobility

Equipped with a flexible spine, sliding waist belt, and articulated hip, knee, and ankle joints, the ExoM Exoskeleton ensures operators maintain up to 99% ease and range of motion. This flexibility proves vital for navigating challenging terrains and confined spaces.

Self-Sufficiency in Remote Areas

Functioning as a passive Exoskeleton, it operates without the need for external power sources. This feature makes it perfect for extended missions or remote locations, eliminating the necessity for heavy batteries and charging equipment.

“Collaborating with Mehler Protection on the ExoM Up-Armoured Exoskeleton has been an exciting journey for Mawashi Science & Technology. Our focus on engineering the framework and structural innovation of the Exoskeleton has seamlessly merged with Mehler Protection’s expertise in ballistic protection, resulting in a groundbreaking product that sets new benchmarks in weight management and ballistic protection,” said Etienne Lamoureux, General Manager of Mawashi Science & Technology.

Mehler Protection remains at the forefront of innovation in ballistic protection.

“The ExoM stands as a testament to our collaborative dedication to advancing technology, delivering a revolutionary solution for military and law enforcement professionals through the integrated expertise,” said von Chamier.

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Team Wendy to Unveil New Products at 2024 SHOT Show

Thursday, January 18th, 2024

NEW PRODUCT LINEUP WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN BOOTH 62307 AT THE VENETIAN EXPO

Team Wendy®, a leading global provider of exceptional head protection systems, announced it will showcase several new products at this year’s SHOT Show being held in Las Vegas, January 23-26, at the Venetian Expo and Caesars Forum. The new product lineup includes a rifle rated helmet, a non-ballistic nape guard and various new face shields designed to protect first responders during riots and other disturbances. 

A prototype of the new rifle rated helmet, the Team Wendy RIFLETECH™, will be on display for preview purposes and is not yet available for purchase. The helmet meets the NIJ IIIA (according to NIJ STD 0106.01/108.01) standard for ballistic performance, with the added ability of stopping higher velocity threats. The helmet is expected to launch the summer of 2024.

The new Team Wendy non-ballistic nape guard features an ergonomic design, flame retardant material and intuitive helmet installation.

Three new tactical face shields will also be on display at the show:

The Team Wendy IIIA rated ballistic face shield offers superior anti-scratch capabilities and fog protection in addition to premium optical clarity. This ballistic rated face shield is compatible with the new Team Wendy EPIC™ ballistic range of helmets and both Team Wendy EXFIL® ballistic helmets.

The Team Wendy EPIC riot laser face shield and the Team Wendy EXFIL riot face shield, both designed for durability, provide optimal protection and are available with a liquid seal option. The EPIC riot laser face shield also delivers FT-2 laser protection.  

The Team Wendy non-ballistic nape guard and the three new face shields will be available for purchase through distribution after the show. Interested parties should contact info@teamwendy.com to be connected to the appropriate regional sales manager. 

See Princeton Tec at SHOT Show

Thursday, January 18th, 2024

Come see us at booth #62103 and check out the latest in lighting and upcoming products!