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SOF Select 24 – Mechanix Wear

Wednesday, May 15th, 2024

Mechanic Wear showed us their TAA Precision Pro High-Dexterity Grip Glove – Covert. It’s a mouthful but will all make sense as we walk through the features, it will all sense.

TAA means they are trade act compliant; in this case manufactured in Laos. While not Berry compliant, TAA compliance means you can still use certain government procurement methods to buy them like Government Purchase Card and GSA. Precision Pro is the model and these are cut for dexterity with hourglass finger profiles.

The Grip Glove is best explained with the photo above which shows Mechanix Wear’s Padlock Silicone Grip technology. The gloves are also touch screen compatible. Finally, the color is Covert which is a fancy term for Black.

Offered in XSmall – XXLarge.

www.mechanix.com/us-en/all-work-gloves/HDG

SOF Select 24 – HUXWRX

Wednesday, May 15th, 2024

The new FLOW 556K L is a new variant of the popular FLOW 556K with a locking collar. In fact, the L or Lima designation is for Locking Collar, just like the 556 is for the caliber, K is for short or Kurz and FLOW is a Flow-Through design.

Here, you can see it next to a standard 556K Flow which is DMLS printed in 17-4 Stainless. Designed for toxic fume exposure mitigation, it also offers flash reduction, sound reduction, recoil reduction, accuracy, and repeatability by its unique Flow-Through helical coil and core deflector design. It is full-auto rated and compatible on 5.56, 17 HMR, and 5.7 platforms.

The Lima model of this 3D printed suppressor is currently only available through the Mission Team for authorized customers who are looking for the extra confidence of a locking collar.

Barrett Announces the Return of the REC7 DI Rifle

Wednesday, May 15th, 2024

MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE — Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Inc., the leader in long range, is pleased to announce the return of the REC7 DI rifle. First introduced in 2016, this iconic firearm returns to the market in Summer 2024 following a temporary production hold due to the MK 22 contract.

Known for its reliability and precision, the Barrett REC7 is designed specifically for situations in which there’s no room for error and features a mid-length gas system for reliability with or without a suppressor. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, its upper and lower receivers are machined from 7075-T6 aluminum, while all aluminum components are coated in Type 3 hardcoat anodizing.

Featuring a cold hammer-forged chrome-lined barrel, Magpul® furniture, ALG QMS trigger, and extended slimline Barrett handguard with M-LOK® accessory mounting slots, no detail has been overlooked in the pursuit of excellence.

Bryan James, President of Barrett, expressed his excitement regarding the return of the REC7 DI, stating, “We are thrilled to be able to offer the REC7 DI once again to our customers. This rifle embodies the legacy of quality and reliability that the Barrett name represents. We are confident that shooters will once again appreciate the exceptional performance and craftsmanship of the REC7 DI.”

Available in 5.56 x 45 NATO, every REC7 DI is hand-built one at a time, inspected, and tested to ensure it delivers the performance you expect from the Barrett name. 

For more information please visit barrett.net/rec7di.

Magpul Unveils Enhanced Lever Gun Accessories

Wednesday, May 15th, 2024

I was previewed these new products during SOF Week in Tampa but wasn’t sure when they were going to announce them. If you’re a lever gun shooter, pull your barstool up to the bar.

The items include the new ELG™ M-LOK Hand Guard – 1895 and ELG™ M-LOK® Stock – Marlin® 1895/1894/336.

Here are Magpul’s descriptions:

The ELG M-LOK Hand Guard is an easy way to optimize the front of your Marlin 1895-pattern lever-action rifle. The 12” long hand guard installs easily and features an integrated hand stop that can also be used to brace your gun when needed. M-LOK slots at the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions also give you plenty of space for mounting accessories such as lights, slings, and bipods. For a better grip on your gun when you’re firing modern, heavy-recoiling .45-70 Government rounds, the ELG Hand Guard is also compatible with both styles of Magpul Rail Covers.

For the rear of your rifle, our ELG M-LOK Stock draws performance-enhancing features from our other popular stocks to give your Marlin a modern makeover. With adjustable length-of-pull and comb height for various optics, weatherized onboard storage for extra ammunition or accessories, and the ability to attach M-LOK accessories and slings, you can add even more capability to your lever-action rifle.

The stock’s internal storage comes equipped with a quiver to hold six (6) .45-70 Gov’t or 30-30 Win cartridges, and an open storage compartment insert. The stock also accepts QD cups for a mounting a sling, with one sling swivel built-in at the bottom of the pistol grip for shorter slings and a higher muzzle-down carry option. There’s even a pair of M-LOK slots on each side of the stock for accessories like an ammo saddle. Head over to Magpul.com and shake the dust off your Old West classic today.

Magpul will have these accessories, as well as other new items, on display this weekend in Dallas for the NRA Annual Meeting and Exhibition.

Franklin Armory Now Shipping New Binary Firing System for Grand Power Stribog SP9

Wednesday, May 15th, 2024

Franklin Armory®, Inc., one of America’s most innovative manufacturers of firearms and accessories, has begun shipping its latest Binary® trigger, the SP-S1 for Grand Power’s popular Stribog SP9 series of firearms. The new SP-S1 Binary® trigger is drop-in ready and will work with both the A1 and A3/A3G models of the Stribog SP9.

Franklin Armory’s patented Binary Firing System® (BFS™) enables reduced split times and tighter controlled pair groupings, which are important shooting metrics for both defensive and sporting applications. To see this latest product from the Binary Firing System® lineup in action, check out the video “Franklin Armory Introduces the Binary® Trigger for Stribog SP9.”

Like other BFS™ offerings from Franklin Armory for rifles and pistol-caliber carbines, SP-S1 is a three-position selectable trigger: Position One, safe; Position Two, traditional semiautomatic; Position Three, Binary® mode.

In Binary® mode, a single round is fired when the trigger is pulled and a single round is fired when the trigger is released at the user’s discretion. As only a single round is fired for each function of the trigger, Franklin Armory’s patented Binary Firing System® has been consistently defined as a semiautomatic trigger by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

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 SP-S1, simply move the ambidextrous selector paddle located on either side of the receiver from Binary® position to the “semi” or “safe” position before releasing the trigger.

MSRP for Franklin Armory’s SP-S1 Binary® trigger is $499.99.

For more information about SP-S1 and other innovative Franklin Armory products like the newly announced G-S223 and G-S173 Binary® trigger and slide kits for Glock® 22 and Glock® 17, visit FranklinArmory.com.

Sons of Liberty Gun Works Garage Sale

Wednesday, May 15th, 2024

Gear up for unbeatable deals at Sons of Liberty Gun Works’ Garage Sale! Join us at our actual location for jaw-dropping discounts on all SOLGW merchandise, blem parts, and accessories. Plus, savor delicious bites from Grilled Grunts food truck, wash it down with ice-cold brews at Green Dragon Tavern South, and score big with free raffles happening all day long!  Don’t miss out – mark your calendars and lock in the date for the ultimate SOLGW gear shopping experience! 

Saturday, May 18th from 1000 – 1700

2828 S Laredo Street

San Antonio, TX 78207

www.SOLGW.com

Ocean State Innovations and Propex Furnishing Solutions Unveil CURV Tactical: A Game-Changer in Tactical Gear

Wednesday, May 15th, 2024

Ocean State Innovations (OSI) has teamed up with Propex Furnishing Solutions to introduce CURV® Tactical, a groundbreaking addition to the world of tactical gear.  Available in .5mm, .7mm, .9mm, and 1.4mm thicknesses, CURV® Tactical features a matte black finish and boasts superior lamination through Propex’s proprietary manufacturing process.

What sets CURV® Tactical apart is its exceptional versatility.  It can be sewn through, laser cut, and thermoformed, offering users unmatched customization options.  Despite its lightweight structure, CURV® Tactical is incredibly durable, making ideal for the rigors of military and law enforcement operations.

“This collaboration represents a fusion of advanced materials and manufacturing expertise” said Geoff Senko from OSI.  “CURV® Tactical delivers superior performance and versatility, empowering professionals to excel in their missions.”

Notably, CURV® Tactical is also remarkably cost-effective compared to industry standards, ensuring that agencies can equip their personnel with high-quality gear without exceeding budget constraints.

The partnership between OSI and Propex underscores a commitment to innovation and excellence.  As military and law enforcement agencies worldwide seek cutting-edge solutions, CURV® Tactical stands ready to meet -and exceed- their expectations, setting a new standard for tactical gear.

Contact:

Geoff Senko, SVP of Sales

OCEAN STATE INNOVATIONS

Web osinnovate.com  

Email curv@osinnovate.com

New Army Portal Streamlines Field Ordering Officer Capabilities

Wednesday, May 15th, 2024

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas (May 9, 2024) — A comprehensive overhaul of the field ordering officer program used in procuring micro-purchases of supplies and limited services recently transformed an outdated process heavily reliant on manual inputs into a more modern and integrated web-based framework offering greater efficiencies.

The Army’s field ordering officer, or FOO, program serves as an influential tool and only readily available supply source for many items by units operating in an austere environment typically hampered by limited or lengthy supply lines.

Sgt. 1st Class Charlee Thousand, the 905th Contracting Battalion program manager for the field ordering officers, set out with a team of knowledge systems professionals in March 2023 to conduct a thorough analysis of existing processes and identify inefficiencies and areas for improvement leading to the recent launch of the portal offering a one-stop shop for special operations forces and support personnel.

“The need for the field ordering officer customer portal was to help reduce the hundreds of emails, calls and (Microsoft) Teams messages received from our supported units with questions about training, the appointment process, clearing process, and termination process,” Thousand said.

She lauded the critical role played by knowledge systems specialists from the U.S. Army Special Operations Command knowledge management support office including Shannon Meeks, Ryan Strauss and Michael Gains. “They have been great at taking my ideas and turning them into products to assist our customers.”

Contracting officers designate field ordering officers, with whom they must work closely, in accordance with guidelines outlined in the Special Operations Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement. This delegation grants them the power to commit government funds for micro-purchases to meet one-time, immediate needs, while also streamlining the administrative process for small procurements and alleviating the burden on a contracting office.

The Army relies on contracting officers and appointed FOOs who play a critical role in procuring equipment, supplies and services in support of U.S. operations around the globe and serve as a force multiplier in making on-the-spot, over-the-counter purchases under the micro-purchase threshold that quickly and directly impact mission requirements.

Thousand first approached Lt. Col. Adam Salazar, commander of the 905th CBN, about her desire to modernize the FOO program interface.

“In short, she’s done this terrifically well. She’s saved hundreds of Soldier hours and streamlined the program interface, working one on one with the USASOC tech team to create a seamless website on the USASOC SharePoint portal,” Salazar said. “Everything a FOO needs is right there on the opening pane, from regs, templates, status reports and points of contact. It even includes information for pay agents, which is above and beyond as pay agent support falls outside of procurement and under the supported unit’s comptroller.”

The 905th CBN FOO program supports the Army Special Operations community and other U.S. special operations communities, and within a fiscal year the battalion supports hundreds of FOOs dispersed across dozens of locations around the world. In fiscal 2023, the battalion appointed more than 300 FOOs. The need for in-country micro-purchases as well as obligation and disbursement of funds on behalf of the government during deployed operations often involves a significant amount of administration and scrutiny. This requires FOOs to maintain adequate records and documentation in compliance with U.S. law, federal regulations and local command policies – all better facilitated by the new interface.

“It allows the customer to track and see in real time the status of their document submission. They can see any comments that the contracting officer makes, and it allows them to go in on the same document and make a required correction,” Thousand explained. “Whereas before all of that was done with back-and-forth email traffic. Prior to implementing this interface, my team calculated that it took almost 30 days from first email contact to FOO appointment with over 25 emails in between. Now it has been reduced to around five to seven days and one or two emails on the portal.”

Thousand said her team has received nothing but positive and helpful feedback on making the FOO portal better.

Master Sgt. Kayla Mason, the comptroller senior enlisted adviser for the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), agrees the new interface offers seamless collaboration and streamlines operations by reducing workflows.

“The new interface provides real-time financial data, which is critical to our command’s ability to reallocate funding with confidence and prevent lost buying power in the current fiscal year,” Mason said.

Thousand concludes that bringing greater efficiencies to the FOO program not only optimizes speed and accuracy by reducing manual labor but also delivers increased organizational sourcing and capability.

“Automating repetitive tasks reduces manual effort and minimizes the risk of human error. By streamlining processes, teams can allocate their time and energy to more strategic activities, ultimately improving overall efficiency,” she said. “Manual processes often introduce delays. By automating document workflows, businesses can achieve quicker turnaround times, leading to improved customer satisfaction.”

About the MICC

Headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, the Mission and Installation Contracting Command consists of about 1,500 military and civilian members who are responsible for contracting goods and services in support of Soldiers as well as readying trained contracting units for the operating force and contingency environment when called upon. As part of its mission, MICC contracts are vital in feeding more than 200,000 Soldiers every day, providing many daily base operations support services at installations, facilitate training in the preparation of more than 100,000 conventional force members annually, training more than 500,000 students each year, and maintaining more than 14.4 million acres of land and 170,000 structures.

By Daniel P. Elkins, Mission and Installation Contracting Command Public Affairs Office