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USAF Sniper “Top Shot” George Reinas Teams up with DRIFIRE at SHOT Show

DRIFIRE is partnering with History Channel’s “Top Shot” celebrity George Reinas for 2012 SHOT Show. DRIFIRE will be showcasing its line of flame resistant military apparel made using patented drirelease® technology and George will be sharing his personal account on DRIFIRE’s performance apparel that helped keep him safe, comfortable, and protected.

He will also be available to meet fans and sign autographs at the DRIFIRE booth (#27311) at the following times during the show:

January 17th – 8:30-11:00am; 2:00-4:00 pm
January 18th – 8:30-11:00am; 2:00-4:00 pm
January 19th – 8:30-11:00am; 2:00-4:00 pm
January 20th – 8:30-11:00am; 2:00-4:00 pm

“I became a firm believer in the DRIFIRE brand from the first time I wore it,” said Reinas, a U.S. Air Force sniper, “it was 56 degrees out, pouring rain for eight straight hours, and I didn’t have any rain gear. The performance technologies in DRIFIRE garments helped prevent me from getting hypothermia. Since then, I’ve been a loyal DRIFIRE fan.”

George Reinas is a certified military, civilian and SWAT sniper, and an Air Force Sniper School instructor. He starred in season two of the History Channel’s series “Top Shot.”

“We are excited to have George share his first-hand account of the benefits of DRIFIRE technology. The performance properties in DRIFIRE fabrics and garments not only rapidly wick moisture away from the skin, but quickly evaporate moisture from the fabric, keeping wearers more dry, comfortable, and protected for the duration of exposure to the harshest of conditions,” said Chris Moore, Executive Vice President of Research Product Development.

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12 Responses to “USAF Sniper “Top Shot” George Reinas Teams up with DRIFIRE at SHOT Show”

  1. Class03180S says:

    Sorry, I”ve got to call bullshit on this one. #1: No such MOS (AFSC) as an “Air Force Sniper”. #2: No such thing as an “Air Force Sniper School”. If there were, I’d know. TRUST me. I just wish I could be there at SHOT to call this asshole out. I dunno how he conned his way into a sponsorship deal, but I’d like to have a friendly conversation about it with him.

    • James says:

      Class,

      There have been a number of Air Force Defender’s who have gone through THE school. Since you claim to “know”, I’d think you would know that. You’ve gotten a lot of P.T. jumping to conclusions…since you don’t work for Drifire, how would you know how he teamed up with them?

      George is a good dude, trust me, I know…ridiculous comments about what one would do “if they were there” are pointless. But keep adding to the controversy…I am sure it will drive more folks to the Drifire booth just like it did making Season Two of “Top Shot” one of the most watched so far.

      Stay safe…and visit Booth #27311…

  2. I see what you mean but... says:

    That guy is a douchebag. Air Force Sniper? Seriously?

  3. Matt P. says:

    I saw that one coming as soon as I read “USAF”…way to go

  4. straps says:

    I know jack and squat about AFSCs but have encountered Airmen at places like various parachute courses, RTB, yada yada. And ANG (and USMCR) attend the NG Sniper Course offered at Cp Robinson, AR.

    Much as I’d loove to hate on George Reinas for the role he played up to the last few shots in the last few minutes of the reality game show known as Top Shot, the fact remains that he dominated that competition until he threw it so a lesser competitor could send his kids to good schools.

    Just got one of DirFire ultralite t-shirts–DriFire is AWESOME kit. Every other undershirt I own just became painting attire (get yours at SSD sponsor Tactical Distributors lol).

  5. Darryl says:

    Not to be argumentative but a simple google search seems to confirm that there is such a position as a Air Force sniper (or counter sniper)

  6. CAS says:

    Yes, there is a counter-sniper shred-out for security forces, but thats not something you can straight go into the Air Force from basic. When I saw an episode with this guy on it, I laughed pretty damn hard. I don’t know all of this guy’s training schools but to even promote that your a AF sniper, is like me saying Im a space shuttle door gunner. If he has attended the Army basic sniper and advanced sniper courses, then good for him, he should backup all his talk about being awesome and retrain to be a PJ, or CCT specialists.

    Otherwise I have agree that DRIFIRE makes excellent products, I have been impressed with their FR tee’s since I started using them, but to say that prevented hypothermia is a little drastic, as Im sure there is more to the story.

    • Josh meadows says:

      What’s with all of the hating. Whether you like this guy or not has no bearing as to the validity of the “air force sniper” role. In air force security forces there are multiple shred outs or side duties. Once you have to e through tech school you get your 5 level and man gates at any air force base. Then you can test Or try out for certain specialized schools. The air force doesn’t want to depend on sister services for defense. The usmc and army both have a mission to fulfill and guard an air force post isnt one of them. Security forces airman can attend CPEC or “Counter sniper school” at the army NG sniper school. Nuke squadrons, expeditionary squadrons and the little known 820th can attend any number of specialized schools. The 820th routinely sends airmen to airborne, air assault and pathfinder schools. A lucky few attend ranger school. The recent discovery channel series “surviving the cut” showed army sniper school in which there were several airmen trying to earn their tab. Also the us army intl sniper competition hosted 2 air force teams that placed well.

      • marlboroman says:

        Anyone in the AF can attend Ranger school, as for air assualt and pathfinder….the day SF run those duties down range………enter the short lived DAGRE program the AF wasted time/money on

  7. Frank says:

    One question…did he ever shoot at enemy on operation? Does he have any real combat experience or is he a target shooter? ANYBODY KNOW? I honestly don’t care about the schools he went to whether its sniper kindergarden or the super ninja wizbang school of snipers.

  8. scott says:

    seems like there are some bitter people here because the USAF turned them away….

  9. bradt says:

    Wow, a lot of pointless arguing here. Who cares if he has been in a position to engage an enemy? Many soldiers/airmen/marines/sailors deploy to a combat zone without firing a shot. If you were in the military, you would know this. Way too many armchair commandos arguing about the most pointless crap…