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Gunfighter Moment – Jeff Gonzales

Saturday, December 5th, 2015

I think it’s safe to say the majority of the American citizenry does not expect violence. This mentality has lead to a weakening of not just our societal norms, but our national security.

Why bother

I can sit here and pontificate on how screwed up our government is, how one sided our media is and how “sheepish” the masses are, but it really isn’t going to fix the problem we face. Sure, there have been a few converts who have moved away from the dark side, but the efforts are largely wasted. If you finally realize you need to take your personal safety more serious forgive me if I don’t jump for joy. I don’t want to be all doom & gloom here, I would rather be matter of fact. What would the majority of those who already know we are at war gain value from, what really matters to their survival?

Hierarchy of needs

I’m a big believer in biology. In my opinion it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out why, it is the survival of our species. Why are men attracted to certain women and women attracted to certain men? Eliminate the touche-feelie crap and it boils down to procreation, the continuation of our species. Breaking it down even further, survival has a lot to do with mindset. In this day an age, the majority of grass eaters have forgotten or have no idea the importance of survival and how to ensure their own, much less their family’s. It is really quite sad, but in the end your survival depends on your mindset, skill set and the tools at your disposal.

Be prepared

Mentally preparing for unplanned violence requires only it’s acknowledgment to get the proverbial ball rolling. If at a fundamental level you can acknowledge there is the possibility of unplanned violence it makes a huge difference mentally. Once you can look the animal in the eye, it frees you up to prepare. Preparation is key. A good friend of mine was on vacation over Thanksgiving holiday literally a few blocks from the Colorado shooting. In a brief discussion he commented how important preparation was and as the old Boy Scott motto goes, “be prepared” really epitomizes the situation. What have you done to prepare for that or other similar situations. Mental preparation motivates you to then physical prepare in the form of training.

How sharp is your blade

This is where the rubber really meets the road. All your mental preparation will be for not, if you don’t have the physical training to back it up. Unless your control of the Force is Jedi level you will have to fend like the rest of us. In this day an age with the escalation of terrorist threats the two most important training blocks you can obtain are combat marksmanship and concealed carry. Your skill with a firearm must be at the highest level you can obtain, then one more above that. You will never rise to the occasion you will default to your level of training. One of the reasons our standards are so tough is because nothing I do can honestly mimic the stress of real combat. If you have crappy technique based off a crappy program with crappy standards don’t be surprised by your crappy performance. Once your marksmanship skills are honed to a razor’s edge next comes having a firearm on you as often as possible; daily concealed carry. The art of concealing has evolved from the photographers vest of lure so get with the program and spend time perfecting your concealment game. When violence knocks on your door, will you answer with good intentions or hot lead. Once you get this part of the game down it will motivate you to then selecting your gear.

Water, water everywhere

Selecting your gear will be much easier once you have defined your mission. Until then, you are easily swayed by marketing and propaganda rather than truly fulfilling your needs. You also have probably asked yourself if you are fully prepared, could you use this or that or whatever new shiny object is that hits the market. At some point you have to recognize it is a come as you are war. Whatever you brought is all you got so choose wisely. It will either end the fight, allow you to strong point or allow you to move to a safe area or exit. The situation will always dictate. In other words, do you have enough ammunition to put the threat down fast. If not, will you have enough ammunition to keep them at bay while you strong point. If not, will you have enough ammunition to effectively maneuver to cover or an exit. All of the above it is implied your combat marksmanship skills are legit. So, yes, it is a good idea to create your jump bag, go bag or E&E bag whatever you want to call it, but realize you will probably not have it when it counts. You will have to win the fight, to survive, with your daily load out.

In the end, the world is not complicated. It is filled with evil, evil that must be confronted by righteous strength and courage. In the end, some people just need to be killed.

– Jeff Gonzales
Trident Concepts, LLC

Jeff Gonzales of Trident Concepts, LLC is a decorated and respected U.S. Navy SEAL who has worked in a variety of environments and capacities throughout the globe. He specializes in personal protection tactics and training for armed and unarmed conflicts. His motto is “Concepts that meet reality”. Jeff’s goal is not simply to train you, but to better prepare you for the worst-case scenario.

Gunfighter Moment is a weekly feature brought to you by Alias Training & Security Services. Each week Alias brings us a different Trainer and in turn, they offer some words of wisdom.

TSSi Introduces The Rolling Mass Casualty Kit

Saturday, December 5th, 2015

TSSi Mass Casuality Kit

Harrisonburg, Virginia, December 4, 2015 – TSSi is pleased to announce the release of its newest
TACOPS product, the Rolling Mass Casualty Kit.

Close to a decade ago, TSSi provided our U.S. military forces with the first viable combat Mass Casualty Response Kit designed to provide emergency trauma treatment for 16-20 service members subjected to life-threatening injuries. It also included litter movement for six persons. This was closely followed by our Mass Casualty Incident Response Kit, which was specifically intended for civilian use. Both kit versions are currently pre-propositioned within the Department of Defense, in universities and throughout major cities with emergency responders and in locations where large groups of people gather.

Offering the first Rolling Mass Casualty Kit configured inside of a rolling duffle, TSSi once again exemplifies our motto of ‘Innovation, Not Imitation.’

The Rolling Mass Casualty Kit features shoulder straps for ease of movement on stairways and includes sufficient emergency medical components to treat more than 30 casualties having life threatening injuries. Like its predecessors, the new kit continues to provide litter transport for six persons.

For more information about the Rolling Mass Casualty Kit or TSSi’s capabilities, contact a Sales Representative at sales@tssi-ops.com or toll-free 877 535-8774.

www.tssi-ops.com

US Elite Gear – Limited Edition Naga Hoodie – Free Gift With Purchase

Friday, December 4th, 2015

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US Elite Gear has extended the following offer for the SSD readership: Get a free U.S. Elite Tee, Patch and Arc’teryx LEAF B.A.C. Cap when you purchase a Limited Edition Arc’teryx LEAF Naga Hoody. That’s a $55 value, yours free! Offer valid while supplies last.

www.us-elitegear.com/u-s-elite-exclusive-arc-teryx-leaf-naga-hoody-limited-edition

Average Guy Solutions – Legionnaire And Hoplite Improved Front Sight Posts

Friday, December 4th, 2015

AGS 1

Average Guy Solutions is a firearms components manufacturer founded by a former employee of BMI Defense Systems. Their first product line consists of two Improved Front Sight Posts for AR-15 rifles, the Legionnaire and Hoplite. These posts are machined from 416 stainless steel and finished with a Melonite process, providing a durable, non-reflective, corrosion-resistant finish. These posts are designed to offer an increased speed of sight acquisition, increased precision, and increased durability over the stock AR-15 front sight post.

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The Legionnaire was the first configuration developed, providing a full pyramid sight for faster target acqusistion. It features a scoring line around the circumference to aid in setting mechanical zero. Its unique shape makes it incompatible with most available front sight tools, however users can still install and adjust the Legionnaire with the use of a 5.56 round.

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The Hoplite is designed to offer the same precision as the Legionnaire, however it features a base that will interface with many current sight adjustment tools.

www.averageguysolutions.com

Safariland Receives 2015 Brilliance Award For Best Tactical Holster

Friday, December 4th, 2015

6378USN_ALS Low Signature Holster

Safariland Receives 2015 Brilliance Award for Best Tactical Holster
The 6378USN ALS Low Signature Holster Took Top Honors

ONTARIO, California – Safariland, the worldwide leader in retention holsters, is honored to win the 2015 Brilliance Award for Best Tactical Holster by OpticsPlanet, Inc. for its 6378USN ALS Low Signature Pistol Holster for the GLOCK 19,23 with light.

The OpticsPlanet Awards include 18 categories that are selected by customers and OpticsPlanet’s team of product experts. Part of the “Best Gun Accessories of 2015” category, Safariland’s 6378USN ALS Low Signature Holster is ideal for a tactical user needing a reduced Infrared Signature (IR) holster with reliable security and intuitive draw. Once the weapon is holstered, it locks into place, providing an extra measure of security from standard open top holsters.

The Safariland 6378USN features an injection molded paddle design that is highly concealable and rides close to the body with a slightly forward weapon cant. Additionally, it features suede lining to help protect the gun’s sights and finish. Its SafariLaminate™ structure with a wraparound design provides an extremely strong design combination.

“We’re honored by this distinction from such an outstanding partner like OpticsPlanet,” said Scott Carnahan, Vice President, Equipment. “Our diverse collection of tactical holsters are among the best on the market because of our high-quality and technologically-advanced products for law enforcement, sporting and personal defense customers.”

For more information about Safariland and the Model 6378USN ALS Low Signature Holster, please visit www.safariland.com/dutygear.

RevMedx – Parabelt

Friday, December 4th, 2015

Parabelt

RevMedx’s Parabelt is an everyday utility belt with an integrated ratchet tourniquet. It is constructed of MilSpec materials and components, and includes a thumb loop that doubles as a bite strap for single-hand operation.

Parabelt in use

Available in Black and Tan.

www.revmedx.com/parabelt

Burlington Wins $8.4 Million Performance Fabric Contract For Army Physical Training Uniform

Friday, December 4th, 2015

Burlington Wins $8.4 Million Performance Fabric Contract for Army Physical Training Uniform
Unique domestic manufacturing capabilities provide Armed Services with technically advanced textiles

GREENSBORO, NC, December 3, 2015 — Burlington Industries LLC, a division of International Textile Group (ITG), announced it has been awarded a $8.4 million contract to supply micro denier polyester fabrics to the United States Army for use in physical training (PT) shorts. These fabrics will be produced at the company’s facilities in Cordova and Burlington, North Carolina.

The new Army Physical Training Short uses an advanced microdenier woven polyester fabric that features Burlington’s MCS®, Moisture Control System, a proprietary wicking and absorption technology. The fabric is lightweight with a soft hand and improved breathability as well as inherent moisture management properties. The MCS® fabric works by absorbing moisture, moving it away from the skin, and releasing it for quick evaporation. This allows the wearer of the shorts to remain cool, dry and comfortable.

“Light weight performance fabrics are one of Burlington’s core competencies,” said Burlington President Jeff Peck. “Our MCS® technology foundation provides the performance needed to support the Army’s renewed emphasis on physical training. These shorts offer moisture management, durability and stain resistance, resulting in the most advanced PT uniform in the Army’s history.”

Since 1923, Burlington has been a global textile leader with core competencies in worsted wool and performance synthetics and has been an integral part of the defense supply chain for more than 50 years. Offering a diverse range of vertical manufacturing capabilities, fiber, and fabric blends, Burlington® Military is proud to provide quality fabrics for United States Military personnel. Through innovation, Burlington’s® in-house Research and Development department, Burlington Labs®, engineers advance fabrications and technical finishes that are applied to protect and enhance performance while providing troops easy-care and comfort in combat and training.

“We continue to explore new opportunities to equip and protect our U.S. Armed Forces,” said Peck. “Our products range from basic innovations that elevate the performance of PT, battle and dress uniforms to the newest advanced technologies in infrared, insect repellant, cold weather, fire, and ballistic protection.”

Several years ago, to expand its military business, ITG combined the resources from its Burlington, Safety Components and Carlisle business units to create an extensive military products platform of diversified fabrics developed to service the specific needs of the military market. Products include fabrics for camouflage combat and utility uniforms, Class A dress uniforms, physical training and extreme cold weather wear, flame resistant and fire fighting protective clothing, high performance equipment, ballistic fabric for body armor and load carrying equipment, and other specialty items.

www.itg-global.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Manatee Grey Gear Inbound

Friday, December 4th, 2015

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For this week’s Friday Focus, FirstSpear would like to announce the coming availability of key product line components in Manatee Grey. To kick off this announcement, FirstSpear is offering a very limited supply on government overrun equipment in Manatee Grey, now available on the Non-Stocking Non-Standard section in the webstore.

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ANPRC-117G Pack

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6/12 NVG goggle pocket

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Available while supplies last, no other colors available, no backorders, however these products still carry the FirstSpear standard warranty. A wider listing of product line offerings in Manatee Grey, including some apparel items, will be indicated in Catalog V10, releasing at SHOT 2016.

www.first-spear.com