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HSGI Launches New Line of Sniper Sacks

Saturday, September 23rd, 2023

SWANSBORO, N.C. – September 25, 2023 – High Speed Gear® introduces the newest Sniper Sacks on the market.

Versatility was paramount in the production of new products. The expert HSGI® design team wanted to optimize the capabilities of the product without sacrificing integrity that has long been the staple to all HSGI® products. To visualize this, High Speed Gear® collaborated directly with USMC Sniper Instructors to gather valuable input which helped lead to the creation of the revolutionary Sniper Sacks now being offered.

Offered in both a small and large size, these Sniper Sacks are created using tough and rugged 1000D Cordura® nylon fabric. Sporting dependable webbing handles, the sack is easily movable to adjust to any shooter’s preference. The innovative and eccentric shaping of the sack adds to the versatility of the product by allowing it to be shaped for use depending on the type of environment encountered by the shooter’s environment.

The HSGI® Sniper Sack comes with an easy to fill port along with double stitched seams to ensure longevity. The product is designed to be filled by readily available dirt, sand, or even foam pellets to create a stable weight distribution. The small Sniper Sacks can hold an internal volume of ¾ gallon while the large accommodates up to 1 gallon.

HSGI® Sniper Sacks are 100% USA Made and Berry Amendment compliant.

For more information on the specifics of this product and more, please visit, www.highspeedgear.com/sniper-sack

DSEI 23 – Buzzworks x Platatac Multi-Rig

Friday, September 22nd, 2023

Designed by Buzzworks and manufactured by Platatac, the Multi-Rig offers a 30% weight reduction over traditional MOLLE-based paid carriage systems.

From this pile of components, you can assemble a Multi-Rig which is fully scalable and customizable by the end-user.

You start with these two basic PALS compatible modules. They are connected to one another via the pouch’s attachment and can be combined to create as large or as small a rig as you’d like.

Zipper, SR buckle, and Tubes modules can be inserted to create a split front or side opening rig. QASM buckles can also be incorporated into the modules.

Since there is no redundant material like that found in traditional MOLLE systems, there is a significant weight reduction.

Additionally, Multi-Rig is compatible with CRABS and the SMAC IV.

Multi-Rig is coming soon from Platatac.

Suppression Elevated with the New HUXWRX Safety Co. HUB Compatible VENTUM 762 Suppressor

Friday, September 22nd, 2023

MILLCREEK, UTAH – HUXWRX Safety Co. proudly announces the first HUB compatible VENTUM 762 suppressor – the latest in a long line of technological advancements from the pioneers and innovators of Flow-Through® technology.

Constructed with a removable 3D-printed Grade 5 Titanium core and 17-4 stainless steel suppressor housing, the VENTUM 762 suppressor is the first of its kind to come from HUXWRX. The new design is preassembled for direct thread compatibility and features an optional universal HUB mounting system, which allows adapters such as Xeno, KeyMo, and ASR. It is cross-platform functional and ideal for bolt and lever action, centerfire, bullpup, and AK platforms.

“We have created the VENTUM 762 to be a perfect entry suppressor for those wanting to experience the benefits of Flow-Through® technology at an affordable price,” says Auburn Flores, HUXWRX’ Director of Marketing. “Our goal was to make this the most versatile Flow-Through® suppressor on the market to allow all customers the ability to use this on a wide range of caliber and mounting options.”

Named for its function, this new suppressor makes hunting, training, and long-range precision shooting a “breeze”. The VENTUM 762 is easily serviceable and provides all the benefits of true Flow-Through® technology including toxic fume mitigation, improved sound performance, and excellent repeatability. Full-auto rated, it comes with a detachable Geo-Flash cap and does not require modifications to the platform or gas system to install or operate this suppressor.

For product and warranty information, visit huxwrx.com. The VENTUM 762 is now available through distributors and dealers – contact support@huxwrx.com for more details.

HUXWRX’ VENTUM Series – Suppression Elevated

FirstSpear Friday Focus: Tubes X-Strap

Friday, September 22nd, 2023

Designed to work with either the FS AAC family of plate carriers or Strandhogg, the Tubes X-Strap harness quickly Tubes into place and allows you to work with the front of your plate carrier in place without a back panel or cummerbund.

The X-Strap system can adjust to fit over the top of a Soft Armor Carrier or Cold Weather Clothing, elastic to allow flexibility and comfort in the field and the back panel provides attachment FS Cell Tags and morale patches.

Visit FirstSpear to find American Made kit and accessories, Built For The X.

Mission First Tactical Drinkware Now Available for Fall Flavors

Thursday, September 21st, 2023

Horsham, PA – (September 25th, 2023) – Mission First Tactical (MFT) is pleased to announce their insulated drinkware is available just in time for pumpkin spice coffee season. Sip your favorite beverages in style with MFT drinkware.

MFT drinkware includes 32 oz. size bottles and 16 oz. flip top bottles. They easily keep your drink hot for up to four hours or cold for nine hours of maximum enjoyment.

Designs include 9 Banger, M67 Frag, C4, M18 Smoke, Howitzer and CS Gas designs.

The 16 oz. vacuum-insulated bottle flip-top lid lets you annihilate your thirst and keep the elements from spoiling your favorite beverage.

Features include:

– Double-wall insulation prevents condensation on the outside of the bottle

– Vacuum seal locks in heat or cool temperature

– Will not retain odor or taste

– 18/8 stainless steel

– BPA & toxin free

To learn more about the drinkware and the complete product offerings from Mission First Tactical, please visit: www.missionfirsttactical.com

General Purpose Suppressor from RD

Wednesday, September 20th, 2023

RD has just launched their new General Purpose Suppressor which is designed for use with both rifles as well as belt-fed guns in 7.62mm to 8.6mm. It integrates their forward venting, Breathable Technology to negate the effects of back pressure.

Made from Haynes 282, this 3D printed suppressor weighs 23.5 ounces and is 7.5″ long. It attaches to the weapon via their taper lock, RD KFM-MG QD Flash Hider.

To help mitigate the thermal signature produced by the suppressor, they’ve also used a proprietary I/R non-reflective coating.

Attendees at next week’s NDIA Future Forces Capabilities range day in Huntsville will get to try the General Purpose Suppressor out.

RD expects the GPS to be available for order no later than AUSA or early to mid October 2023.

The Ghost Robotics Vision-60 As ISR Platform

Wednesday, September 20th, 2023

A lot has been made of the weaponization of ground robots. Much of it is is due to our fascination with science fiction. No sooner is an image shared online like the one above of a robot armed with a machine gun than the comments about “Skynet” and “Terminators” kick in. But what is lost on most is why we developed robots in the first place. It wasn’t to deliver a lethal effect; there are lots of ways to make that happen. Robots were created as helpers, in order to remove humans from environments which might endanger them.

We’ve also got to accept a truth which is lost on many. The robot isn’t the capability, it’s the vehicle which delivers the capability. We desire effect and that requires various capabilities which come in the form of payloads. What makes various types of robots more desirable over others is how they deliver the payload to the right place, at the right time, to have the right effect. We use robots to reduce risk, particularly to humans.

Take for instance this image from last week’s DSEI show in London. We see a Ghost Robotics Vision 60 Quadraped – Unmanned Ground Vehicle carrying another robot, in this case an unmanned aerial system configured for an Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance role. This combination may be perfect, depending on the operational environment. It may be highly lethal to humans and require close access to the target of the surveillance.

To be sure, there are definite reasons to weaponize ground robots. They can be used in overwatch for example, or to guard perimeters. But in each case, they are desirable in these roles because they take a human out of a threat environment. Recently, the US Army stated that it wants to place a Next Generation Squad Weapon XM7 rifle, firing the new 6.8mm cartridge on a Vision 60 Q-UGV. There are technical challenges which a couple of commercial companies have worked through, but it can be done. The question is, “why?” What effect do they believe it will provide? Is it the right payload for that platform?

During the Robotics track of next week’s NDIA sponsored Future Forces Capabilities event in Huntsville, Alabama, you’ll see a lot of talk of various means to weaponize robots. It makes sense considering the event evolved from annual small arms and armaments meetings. However, we need more participation from the ISR community in this event.

The air side of unmanned systems has taken the opposite path. Long dominated by collection activities, they’ve only more recently integrated kinetic weapons delivery to their repertoire.

I believe the best use of at least the smaller classes of ground robots is as platforms for various sensors, including ISR, CBRN and as comms relay nodes for these and others. Persistent access to items of intelligence value puts operators at risk. What’s more, the task is time consuming and boring. a human’s efforts are best spent elsewhere, like considering how to use the data being vacuumed by a multitude of robots fitted witg various collection payloads.

As a former SIGINTer and Intelligence officer I’ve been thinking a lot about how to use ground robots for ISR. There is a lot of synergy to be had between the air, subsurface (maritime), and ground robotics communities when it comes to payloads. We need more interest from the developers of sensors in utilizing ground robots of various classes as platforms and cross talk between the various warfighter communities.

Robots are coming to the battlespace. It’s up to us to determine how to best use them. Some will be armed and some will conduct ISR. Others will serve as logistics enablers and communications nodes.

We need to brainstorm ways to get the most out of our investment in ground-based unmanned systems. Soon, I’ll share a concept I’ve come up with to use Vision 60 Q-UGVs to access challenging terrain and environments to conduct Multi-Int persistent ground surveillance.

-Eric Graves

Editor

215 Gear – Sniper Attachment Platform

Tuesday, September 19th, 2023

Designed as an ecosystem for the Sniper or Observer, providing versatility in mounting and configuration options. As your needs change, the system will provide mounting solutions to ensure your application end state is met. Machined with a monolithic, full width Arca Swiss rail for mounting to a RRS tripod head.

Additionally, 21 mounting holes are added for our 1/4-20 Optic Mounting Screws; with 16 M-LOK compatible channels. These channels are for mounting M-LOK compatible accessories, such as Picatinny mounting rails and specialty accessories. You can configure from a Shooting Bag platform to mounting optics, laser range finders or lasers in minutes. We are expanding accessories for this platform, based on current and future mission requirements.

Includes: 6061 Aluminum Adaptor Plate

Does not include: Installation tools or 1/4-20×3/8” screws.

Additional accessories for purchase:

1/4-20×3/8”screws for mounting your item to the Sniper Attachment Plate.

Made in the U.S.A with 100% U.S.A 6061 Aircraft Grade Aluminum.

Anodized matte FDE or Black.

Product total weight: 5 7/8 oz.

Product dimensions: 8.5”L x 4”W x 0.5”H

www.215gearstore.com/sniperattachmentplatform