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Sons of Liberty Gun Works Exports Over $1 Million in Premium Firearms and Parts to Poland, Empowering Citizens and Promoting Shooting Sports

Monday, September 23rd, 2024

SAN ANTONIO TEXAS – 20SEPT2024 – Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW), a leading manufacturer of high-quality firearms and parts, is thrilled to announce a groundbreaking export initiative to Poland, delivering over $1 million USD in cutting-edge rifles and components. SOLGW partnered with Jammas PL as an exclusive premium retailer. This significant shipment underscores SOLGW’s commitment to ensuring the safety and enjoyment of shooting sports for Polish citizens.

As a trusted name in the firearms industry, Sons of Liberty Gun Works has a reputation for excellence and innovation. The latest shipment includes a diverse array of top-tier products, such as the M4-L89 Broadsword Rifle, L89 Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs), MK10 Heavy Rifles, EXO-3, and Patrol Q. Additionally, SOLGW is providing a comprehensive suite of parts designed for performance and reliability, including Bolt Carrier Groups (BCGs), L2S Triggers, and Quick Safeties.

“We are proud to support the Polish community by providing them with the best firearms and parts available on the market,” said Kyle Grothues, Chief Executive Officer at Sons of Liberty Gun Works. “Our mission is to empower responsible gun ownership and enhance the shooting sports experience for enthusiasts in Poland. This export is a testament to our dedication to quality and safety.”

The export to Poland not only bolsters the local shooting sports community but also reinforces the idea of responsible gun ownership. SOLGW believes that access to high-quality firearms is essential for personal safety and the enjoyment of recreational shooting.

With this substantial investment, Sons of Liberty Gun Works is paving the way for future collaborations and partnerships within Poland, aimed at fostering a safe and thriving community of shooting sports enthusiasts.

For inquiries regarding international sales, please contact:

International Sales Contact:  

Chuck Courtney  

Email: chuck@solgw.com  

Director of Sales and Business Development:  

William Phebus  

Email: william@solgw.com  

For more information about Sons of Liberty Gun Works and their extensive range of products, please visit www.solgw.com

For Polish sales, visit targetzone.eu.

Passive Aiming with Night Vision: Optic Selection and Compatibility

Saturday, September 21st, 2024

In low-light shooting, ‘passive aiming’ is a technique wherein the shooter aims through their optic (usually red dot sights or holographic sights) rather than using an external aiming laser. The key advantage here is that passive aiming doesn’t emit any visible or infrared light that could reveal the shooter’s position, making it a safer option when faced with a threat that may be equipped with night vision.

The feasibility of passive aiming depends heavily on the compatibility between the optic and the NODs. Not all optics work well; some may offer a clear reticle under night vision, while others may struggle with head positioning or poor light transmission. Hence, choosing the right optic is essential for any dedicated night vision setup.

In this article, we’ll cover some of the core concepts behind passive aiming, including why some manufacturers market their optics as ‘night vision compatible’ and others do not. We’ll also look at best practices for choosing and setting up your optic to make passive aiming as straightforward as possible.

Passive Aiming: Benefits and Limitations

In low-light or no-light environments, maintaining stealth is crucial, especially when facing adversaries who might also be equipped with night vision capabilities. Active aiming, which involves using infrared lasers or illuminators, will instantly compromise a shooter’s location if the opponent is equipped with NODs. Passive aiming eliminates this risk by allowing the shooter to engage targets without broadcasting their position.

Passive aiming does, however, come with many challenges and potential downsides, especially when the optic isn’t set up properly.

When aiming passively, the shooter must align their eye, the optic, and the target through the night vision device, which can be a lot more difficult than it sounds. The shooter must maintain a consistent cheek weld, which is especially challenging when shooting from unconventional positions.

Another limitation is the restricted field-of-view of NODs and the innate tunneling effect of looking through an optic. Passive aiming tends to create a very linear focus through the optic. In contrast, active aiming with a laser allows the shooter to maintain a broader situational awareness and react to peripheral threats.

Given the immense trade-offs that exist between both passive and active aiming, current best-practice involves a mix of both shooting techniques, swapping depending on the demands of the situation and known capabilities of the opposing force.

Still, many of the tradeoffs of passive aiming can be mitigated by selecting the right optic and mount.

Night Vision Compatibility

As we’ve mentioned, not all optics are created equal when it comes to night vision compatibility.

To be considered night vision-compatible, an optic must allow the user to view the reticle clearly through NODs without causing excessive glare or reticle bloom. At the most basic level, a night vision compatible optic must have a reticle that can be dimmed sufficiently so that it doesn’t overpower the night vision tubes.

But simply being compatible isn’t necessarily synonymous with ‘good.’ In fact, many optics that are marketed as ‘night vision compatible’ aren’t effective due to other design aspects, such as poor light transmission or excessive body obstruction.

When selecting an optic for night vision use, three critical factors should be considered: illumination settings, window size, and glass quality.

Illumination Settings: The ability to adjust the brightness of the reticle is essential. Most ‘night vision compatible’ optics will have a ‘night vision’ setting in the illumination controls. Multiple night vision settings are ideal, since there can still be a big difference in light levels under NODs. In urban areas, for example, you might have enough light pollution that a single ‘night vision’ brightness is too dim.

Window Size: The size of the optic’s window or lens is another important consideration. A larger window provides a clearer field of view and makes it easier to align the reticle with the target, even in awkward shooting positions.A larger window also helps accommodate for the blur of the optic body, which can make small-windowed optics feel dark or claustrophobic.

Lens Quality: Good lens design goes a long way in improving visibility through the optic, especially when combined with a low-profile body. Because of the focal distance of NODs, your optic body will usually blur around the optic window, so having a good clear window with minimal obstruction is important.

The Prevalence of Reflex Sights

Reflex sights, which include red dot sights and holographic sights, are the most common optics used with night vision devices. To summarize. these sights work by projecting a reticle—typically a red dot or a holographic pattern—onto a lens that the shooter views through. The reticle is superimposed on the target, allowing for quick target acquisition.

Since these optics are compact, lightweight, and have unlimited eye relief, they’re the most obvious choice for use with night vision. It’s very easy to set up a red dot with an extended mount and use it with minimal change in handling or behavior. And since low-light inherently limits your engagement distance, the lack of magnification is less of a tradeoff.

The only consistent issue with reflex sights is astigmatism. Under NODs, astigmatic blur isn’t an issue because it’s being passed through the night vision, but when moving into full light, ocular astigmatism will distort the reticle. This is accentuated by the variability of lighting conditions in urban environments.

Scopes and Night Vision

Using scopes with NODs introduces a unique set of challenges and considerations that differ from using reflex or red dot sights.

Standard rifle scopes are designed to gather and focus light during daylight hours, but when used with night vision, the light transmission properties of the scope can affect the clarity and brightness of the image. This is particularly problematic when using higher magnifications, as the image can become dimmer and more difficult to see through the night vision device.

Additionally, achieving the correct eye relief can be tricky, especially when using a rear-mounted night vision device, which might require the scope to be repositioned. While extended-height scope mounts and compact scopes are improving compatibility, it’s still significantly harder to line up a full rifle scope than any microdot or holographic sight.

Ultimately, setting up a scope for night vision usually involves attaching a dedicated clip-on, separate from helmet-mounted night vision. Alternatively, many have chosen to run an offset red dot with a scope, so that they can swap between the two as needed.

MicroPrisms: Do They Work?

MicroPrisms are a relatively new type of optic from Primary Arms that combines the simplicity and durability of a traditional prism scope in a reflex-sized body. These optics are typically fixed at a low magnification, often 1x, making them particularly useful for close to medium-range shooting. And unlike red dots or holographic sights, MicroPrisms have an etched reticle and diopter, meaning that they aren’t affected by astigmatism.

MicroPrisms come with multiple NV-compatible brightness settings, but the diopter and etched reticle lead many to question whether MicroPrisms are truly usable.

The answer is yes, though it does take a little more work to line up the diopter of the optic with the diopter of the NODs to make sure the optic is tuned for both daylight and NV. Even though MicroPrisms have an eyebox, they are significantly more forgiving than your average rifle scope, and the compact size means that it’s easier to accommodate through mount placement.

Basically, if you have astigmatism issues with red dots, or just prefer the etched reticle, 1x MicroPrisms are a perfectly viable option for night vision and passive aiming.

Practical Tips for Selecting and Setting Up Optics for Night Vision

Selecting and setting up optics for use with night vision devices involves careful consideration of compatibility, mounting height, and troubleshooting potential issues.

Look for optics that offer night vision-specific brightness settings that can accommodate a wide variety of light levels. Red dot sights and holographic sights from Aimpoint and EOTech are the most popular choices due to their simplicity and ease of use, but MicroPrisms are also gaining popularity as an alternative for their astigmatism compatibility.

Either way, mount height and positioning are crucial for effective use with night vision. The mount height should allow the optic to align naturally with your NODs when you’re in your shooting stance. Heights around 1.93 to 2.26 inches are popular for night vision setups, as they will fully clear a top-mounted IR device and allow you to maintain a heads-up posture, which is more comfortable and efficient when using NODs. However, be mindful that higher mounts might make close-range accuracymore challenging due to height-over-bore. You also need enough clearance between the front of your night vision from the rear of the optic, ensuring that they don’t bump into one another under recoil.

Common issues when using night vision optics include reticle bloom, acquisition problems, and light transmission. To prevent reticle bloom, always start with the lowest brightness setting on your optic and gradually increase it until the reticle is visible but not overpowering. If you are having trouble getting behind the sight, particularly with higher mounts, you may need to adjust your shooting stance or experiment with different mount heights to find the most comfortable and effective setup. If an optic has poor visibility through the lens, make sure that you have a clean lens, as dust and contaminants can inhibit image clarity.

Conclusion

Selecting and setting up optics for night vision use is a nuanced process that requires a deep understanding of both your equipment and the conditions under which you’ll be operating.

Throughout this guide, we’ve covered the importance of choosing optics that are specifically designed or compatible with night vision devices, such as reflex sights, holographic sights, and MicroPrisms. We’ve also discussed the critical role of proper mount height and positioning to ensure seamless alignment and functionality in low-light environments.

Night vision is a powerful tool that, when paired with the right optics and proper setup, can give you a significant tactical advantage. However, like all tools, it requires familiarity and skill to be used effectively. As you move forward, it’s crucial to experiment with your gear and engage in regular training to become proficient with your night vision setup. The more you practice in realistic scenarios, the better you’ll understand the strengths and limitations of your equipment and aiming techniques.

The Emissary Accelerator

Friday, September 20th, 2024

Emissary Development has just launched their Accelerator angled grip and sent us this description:

The new Accelerator is designed to bring all the features that make our Handbrake great, scaled up into a new angled grip form!

This new design features a fully wrapped texture profile in a new enclosed body style for increased strength and contact surface area. Just like the Handbrake, its forward sweep, tapered walls and smooth radiuses make it easy to anchor the gun into your shoulder while also providing comfortable ergonomics.

The additional body length facilitates a solid grip with the bottom ledge trapping the hand to prevent unwanted movement. It also features both front and rear barricade stops. Available now in MLOK with a Picatinny option in the works.

www.emissarydevelopment.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – OEM Spotlight: Hill People Gear

Friday, September 20th, 2024

This Friday Focus we have another installment of our FirstSpear OEM Partner series Today we are taking a look at one of FirstSpear’s very first and longest OEM Partners, Hill People Gear.

Q: What specific qualities or capabilities of FirstSpear made them the ideal manufacturing partner for Hill People Gear?

HPG: We’ve attempted to work with several different OEM manufacturers over the years, and FS is the only organization we’ve run across that understands OEM production is a service business. FirstSpear provides a turnkey manufacturing solution which lets us focus on the things we’re good at and keeps us out of the business of running a factory.

Q: How does FirstSpear’s manufacturing process align with the design and quality standards of Hill People Gear?

HPG: Tolerances are held to 1/8” and the defect rate is well below 1%. It’s been that way for over a decade now which is a great track record.

Q: Can you share any examples of how FirstSpear’s technology or expertise has directly enhanced your product offerings?

HPG: We’ve made generous use of FS’ patented MOLLE cut velcro loop laminate material where it makes sense on the insides of our bags. 

Q: Why is American-made manufacturing important to Hill People Gear?

HPG: We don’t have any corporate overlords to answer to, so we can make decisions that are about more than the bottom line. Keeping manufacturing in America makes our world a better place in so many different ways. Thankfully, our customer base feels the same way and is willing to pay to support that.

Q: Do you have any new product releases on the horizon?

HPG:  We’re always working on things big and small — stay tuned to SSD for all our major releases!

For more information about FirstSpear OEM Program, send us an email at sales@first-spear.com or check out First-Spear.com .

For more information about Hill People Gear check out HillPeopleGear.com.

Learn More About OKSI at These Upcoming Shows

Thursday, September 19th, 2024

Find OKSI this Fall and learn how to bring your UAS/UAV Intelligence by OKSI, the New Gold Standard in Autonomy

Future Forces | Virginia Beach, VA | 24-27 Sep
SHOP Show | Raeford, NC | 8 Oct
AUSA | Washington, DC | 14-16 Oct
UTAC | Perry, GA | 21-25 Oct

Reach out to meet with OKSI’s SMEs to talk system integration with their software portfolio that brings autonomy at scale, unlocking capabilities such as true autonomy and affordable mass integration. Their modules offer a range of capabilities like GPS-denied navigation, ATD/ATR, terminal guidance, and more.

Contact: solutions@oksi.ai
Learn more: www.oksi.ai/omniscience

OTTE Gear Announces New Direct-to-Military Sales Initiative Featuring Innovative Apparel Systems

Thursday, September 19th, 2024

September 18, 2024 — OTTE Gear, an innovative leader in high-performance tactical and outdoor apparel and gear, is proud to announce its new direct-to-military sales initiative.

This new specialized effort will focus on exposing OTTE Gear’s specialized combat, insulation, and rainwear systems, as well as other advanced tactical apparel and equipment, to elite military units.

As part of this new direct sales approach, OTTE Gear is featuring several key products that exemplify the brand’s commitment to innovation, quality, and functionality. The line includes:

• Combat Apparel: Down Range Pant & Down Range Shirt: tailored for both temperate and hot/dry conditions.

• Insulation Systems: HT Insulated Hooded Parka (200G Primaloft® Gold insulation, rated to -20°F, superior warmth in extreme cold); LV Insulated Hooded Jacket (100G Primaloft® Gold insulation, ideal for cold-weather operations rated down to 10°F); Ursa Minor Lightweight Jacket (an active insulation solution with 40G Primaloft® Active+, rated for conditions as low as 25°F)

• Rainwear: Waterproof/breathable Patrol Parka and Patrol Trouser for reliable protection against the elements in varied operational settings.

Other Featured Items:

• OG Outdoor Gaiter

• OG Helmet Bag with NODS Box

Our direct-to-military sales effort is a testament to OTTE Gear’s ongoing commitment to supporting military professionals with the best possible gear,” said Todd Fairbairn, Founder/CEO. “We understand the unique environmental challenges faced by those who serve, and our products are engineered to meet those challenges head-on, ensuring comfort, durability, and functionality.”

Call now for more information on inventory and our immediate delivery options. Strong inventory on hand, call or email for quotes.

Units and procurement officers interested in purchasing OTTE Gear products can reach out directly via the dedicated government sales email at govsales@ottegear.com. For inquiries, please call 646-233-4014.

Strike Industries – MOD2 Stock Storage Bar

Wednesday, September 18th, 2024

The MOD2 Stock Storage Bar is designed specifically to fit on to the Strike Industries Strike MOD2 Stock, offering space for accommodate for CR123A, 18650, 18350, AA, and AAA batteries.

It’s aluminum so it can conduct electricity so you’ll want to use the included rubber pad dividers. While the bar’s main compartment is watertight, there’s also a compartment at the bottom which isn’t, giving you two sections for storage.

www.strikeindustries.com/si-strike-es-mod2-bar

High Speed Gear Launches GEN 2 Navigator Tech Mount

Tuesday, September 17th, 2024

SWANSBORO, N.C. – September 13, 2024 – High Speed Gear® (HSG®), a leading provider of high-quality tactical gear, announces the release of the GEN 2 Navigator Tech Mount. This innovative, hands-free solution is designed to securely hold and display end-user devices such as smartphones, offering unmatched convenience and functionality for professionals in the field.

The GEN 2 Navigator Tech Mount builds upon the success of the original design with several key improvements, such as fitting larger devices, allowingcamera usage, and including a tensioner to hold the mount open and prevent bouncing. Thus, making it an essential accessory for those needing reliable device access during critical missions or demanding activities.

Key Features of the GEN 2 Navigator Tech Mount:

• Fits Most Rugged Smartphones: Accommodates smartphones in rugged cases up to 7” x 3.5” x .75”, ensuring compatibility with most common devices.

• Secure, Hands-Free Viewing: When open, the mount holds the device parallel to the ground for easy, hands-free viewing, ideal for navigation, communication, or data access.

• Improved Functionality: The GEN 2 model allows full camera usage while the device remains mounted.

• Adjustable Tensioner: A new tensioner ensures the mount stays open and stable during activity, reducing bounce and improving usability.

• Silent, One-Handed Operation: The closure system can be operated silently with one hand, allowing for discreet use in tactical situations.

• Shock Cord Harness: The adjustable shock cord harness ensures a secure fit, offering superior device retention even during high-movement activities.

• Folds Flat: When not in use, the mount folds flat against the body for minimal interference and maximum comfort.

• Extended Power Options: A collapsible pocket holds a battery pack for extended device usage, keeping your tech powered on-the-go.

• Full Mini MOLLE Compatibility: The mount attaches easily to PALS webbing or belts via the included two HSGI® MOLLE clips (MOLLE area: 4 columns x 3 rows), making it adaptable for a wide range of setups.

• Built for Durability: Made in the USA and Berry Compliant, the GEN 2 Navigator Tech Mount is backed by a lifetime guarantee.

High Speed Gear emphasizes that the GEN 2 Navigator Tech Mount is not a substitute for a protective case; it is designed to be used with a device in a rugged case for maximum protection and utility.

“Our GEN 2 Navigator Tech Mount was designed to provide end-users with the hands-free convenience they need without sacrificing security or functionality,” said Daniel Chaney, Senior Designer at High Speed Gear. “Whether you’re out on patrol, in the field, or just need reliable access to your device, the GEN 2 Navigator Tech Mount ensures your tech is always within reach, while remaining protected and steady during activity.”

The GEN 2 Navigator Tech Mount reflects HSG’s commitment to enhancing mission effectiveness with gear that meets the needs of modern operators, providing secure access to essential tech without sacrificing mobility or durability.

For more information, visit www.highspeedgear.com or contact our sales team at sales@highspeedgear.com.