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Kinect M-Lok QD System of Mounts Adds the Surefire Pro Series Mount

Monday, August 23rd, 2021

KDG is proud to introduce a new addition to their patented Kinect M-Lok QD system of mounts, the Surefire Pro Series Mount. This mount works directly with the new Surefire Pro Scout weapons lights. The QD mount allows end users to utilize the swivel design of the Pro Scout lights, and the QD capability of the Kinect M-Lok mounting system. To learn more about this mount or the Kinect M-Lok QD system, visit kineticdg.com.

The mount is available through the KDG website, and authorized distributors and dealers. For more information, visit kineticdg.com or email  info@kineticdg.com.

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SCUBAPRO Sunday – Self Adjusting Fin Straps

Sunday, August 22nd, 2021

Self-adjusting fin straps are one of the best ways to don and doff your fins. It also makes it easier to use different size booties. Steel spring straps are a relatively new product for fins. It was invented by cave divers that didn’t want their rubber straps breaking on them in the middle of a cave. So, they took screen door springs and made fin straps out of them. Typical rubber straps also have a chance of breaking at some point. If you are lucky, it will happen when you are putting them on before a dive, not in the middle of one. I had a strap break on me in the middle of a dive. Lucky the suction between the fin and my booties kept the fin on.

I noticed that the fin was slightly lost, but we only had about 30 minutes left in the dive, so I just went with it. I was also lucky that I wanted to drive and hang out and make sure we didn’t run into anything. I did have a very small bungee that I used to hold the fin on. It wasn’t great, and I should have tried it in the pool before I was out doing a combat swimmer dive. It would help if you always carried a spare strap on you. Replacing a strap can be a pain in the middle of a dive. So, as I said before, and I have said this a lot in the articles I post, always practice things before you are in the field.

The self-adjusting strap helps avoid most of these problems. You can find them for almost every type of open-heel fins. The spring straps typically attach using rust-resistant metal hardware. SCUBAPRO Steel Spring Straps are available for SCUBAPRO Jet fins, Twin Jet Max, Veloce fins, and the Seawing Nova fins. They are made from High-grade marine steel. These straps can replace the traditional fin strap with the added benefits of being easier to don and doff, and they will compensate at depth for the pressure underwater. The flexible nature of the spring strap tightens as you descend to compensate for the crush on your boots, meaning your fins stay on at the exact tension you set them to at the surface. They are also a lot less likely to break when entering the water from a helicopter. The Steel Spring strap for the SCUBAPRO Jet fin has also been added to the 2020 Naval Aircrew Systems State of the Art Catalog. This allows SAR swimmers the ability to start using the Spring heels on their fins.

Spring straps are strong springs with a rubber or nylon heel cover for comfort. Instead of adjusting the tension every time you put them on like with traditional straps, you simply stretch the spring over your heel. This decreases your time and energy spent putting on and taking off your fins before and after a dive. Several fins models now come with pre-installed spring straps, but they can also be added to many other fin models.

The other type of self-adjusting straps is made from quality marine-grade bungee designed for years of reliable use. Marine-grade bungee is design and construction, making it ideal for prolonged exposure to saltwater, sunlight/UV radiation, and the general wear and tear that fin regularly go through. A denier Dacron polyester cover is thick and long-lasting, repelling water and resisting abrasion better than nylon.

This bungee is made from a top-quality first extruded latex rubber with a consistent 100% stretch and high modulus that won’t lose its elasticity as many others do. Like the steel spring, the bungee is self-adjusting at depth. Upon ascent, they decompress, keeping fin straps comfortable throughout the dive. Straps have a large rubber finger loop to aid in donning and doffing. Marine bungee is highly reliable and has a very low percentage of breaking. All this being said, I know you can break it if you “test it” to try and prove me wrong. They come standard on the SCUBAPRO Go (Barefoot fin) and GO Sport fins (Boot fin).

They are made from 100% Monprene construction avoids de-lamination problems, broken blades, and torn foot pockets that tend to plague average thermoplastic fins. This enables the Go Sport to stand up to long-term, heavy-duty use.

The Go fin excels in strength, comfort, and convenience, but where it shines is in kicking performance. The Go is built with a 25° pre-angled blade with a central power panel that provides longitudinal rigidity and channeling effect. Power bars on the underside of the rails prevent over-flex; this helps maintain the optimum angle of attack under high load conditions. The result: you get a lightweight fin that delivers speed, power, stability, and maneuverability with a minimum of effort.

The Go Sport fin is genuinely one of the best fins I have ever used. I have giving them away to a lot of people. This is because when I let someone uses them, they usually won’t give them back. I have used them diving in a strong current, swimming over the beach, pushing a ruck, and for surface swims. I have never had a cramp while using them. They are light and do not take up too much room, making them the ideal river and stream crossing fins. I am 6’2″ 225, and they push my big butt around.

Senator Patrick Leahy Visits Revision Military’s Vermont Manufacturing Facility

Friday, August 20th, 2021

Essex Junction, Vermont (August 20, 2021) – Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont visited Revision Military’s corporate headquarters and world-class optical manufacturing facility in Essex Junction, Vermont on Tuesday, August 17th.  Senator Leahy joined the Revision leadership team on a tour through the manufacturing operation, showcasing recent facility improvements, and plans for future expansion.  Additionally, the Senator met and addressed Revision employees, highlighting their hard work during the global pandemic to remain operational and deliver essential protective eyewear that protects those who serve our country.

“Revision’s commitment to producing world-class protective eyewear while also prioritizing the health of their team during this pandemic makes me proud both as a Vermonter and as a senator”, said Senator Patrick Leahy.  “Revision eyewear is well known as must-have items for our service members deploying to combat zones around the globe.  To see the advancements they are now making to protect pilots at risk of lasers is remarkable.”

“We are very proud to welcome Senator Leahy back to our headquarters to visit our team, tour our facility and hear about some of our exciting developments”, said Revision CEO, Amy Coyne.  “Senator Leahy has been a true champion of businesses like ours in Vermont, and he has been a robust supporter of our mission to protect the vision men and women in uniform around the globe.  His steadfast support has fostered our innovation, our ability to grow, and the expansion of our workforce.”  

Senator Leahy had a direct impact on encouraging Revision to establish a presence in Vermont in 2004, and throughout the company history has helped Revision navigate the complexities of government contracting and supported the research and development of advanced optical technologies through partnerships with military research laboratories.  

Revision currently is hiring for several open positions based in Essex Junction, including Assembly, Fabrication, Molding & Coating Technicians.    

FirstSpear Friday Focus: Deuce And A Half Shorts

Friday, August 20th, 2021

Regardless if you are smashing personal bests’ on leg day, or chips from the comfort of your couch, the FirstSpear Deuce and A Half shorts have you covered (mostly). Like their namesake, they are a classic that always gets the job done. Nothing screams freedom like a super soft, comfortable silkies. These daisy dukes of freedom will serve you well.

• These shorts feature an elastic waistband and no drawstring for a comfortable, high-performance fit and feel
• Brief style liner in these shorts provide additional support and helps prevent chafing
• PT shorts feature a short inseam for optimal athletic capability
• Made of durable, moisture-wicking 100% nylon material that will help keep you cool and dry while you sweat
• Feature an inner waistband pocket for storing a key or money while exercising
• Available in Black with the FirstSpear Logo in S, M, L, XL, 2XL


Embrace the short shorts life. Featuring a 2.25” to 2.5’” inseam on all sizes.

Snag a pair before they’re gone www.first-spear.com/2.5-shorts.

SureFire Field Notes Ep. 65: The Importance of Being Familiar with a Fight with Greg Lapin  

Thursday, August 19th, 2021

Greg Lapin runs Vida Jiu-jitsu and VATA Group Training. Greg spent eight years as a Louisiana Law Enforcement Officer with the majority of his time in Special Investigation and Narcotics units. He went on to work for Triple Canopy conducting high threat protection for the Department of State in conflict zones. Greg was then recruited for a Department of Defense program in which he also worked in conflict zones while deployed. He has conducted various missions for both government and non-government clients around the globe. Greg is currently a Sheriffs Deputy assigned to SWAT,  an instructor for both firearms and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and is also an avid USPSA competitive shooter.

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Gryphon Investors’ Mechanix Wear Acquires Chicago Protective Apparel

Tuesday, August 17th, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17, 2021 // — Mechanix Wear®, a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance work gloves, announced today it has acquired Chicago Protective Apparel (“CPA” or the “Company”), a 108 year-old, family-owned manufacturer of personal protective equipment (PPE). Mechanix Wear is a portfolio company of middle-market private equity firm Gryphon Investors. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Founded in 1913 and headquartered in Skokie, IL, CPA manufactures and offers an extensive line of over 20,000 products for arc flash, foundry, and welding applications. The Company’s previous owners, Scott and Myrna Sherman, are retiring after 30 years of service. Vice President John Merikoski will remain with the Company as Director of Production, along with other members of the management team.

Mechanix Wear CEO Michael Hale said, “Our two-year partnership with Gryphon has accelerated our growth and positioned us to expand beyond our core line of work gloves. CPA’s culture of quality and focus on innovation synchronize with Mechanix Wear’s mission of bringing the latest design and material innovation to gloves for working hands. Moving forward, we will integrate and expand on CPA’s product portfolio by looking beyond conventional ideas to innovate the most advanced PPE possible. We are excited to collaborate with John and his team.”

Ryan Fagan, Managing Director in the Consumer Group at Gryphon, said, “We’ve been happy to partner with Michael and his team, and see the impressive growth they have continued to achieve as Mechanix Wear celebrates its 30th year of Hand Built Trust. We are excited to welcome CPA into our partnership.”

Mr. Merikoski commented, “We thank Scott and Myrna for building a trusted company that has attracted a loyal following and enjoyed enormous success. We are now in a great position to grow, and we are delighted to team up with such an iconic brand as Mechanix Wear. With their support, and with Gryphon’s capital and operational resources behind us, we expect to invest in continued innovation and customer satisfaction both domestically and abroad.”

EC M&A served as financial advisor to Gryphon and Mechanix Wear. Kirkland & Ellis acted as legal advisor to Gryphon and Mechanix Wear, and Williams, Bax & Saltzman acted as legal advisor to CPA.

SIG SAUER Academy Partners with The Light Foundation for Corporate Training Day 2021

Monday, August 16th, 2021

NEWINGTON, N.H., (August 16, 2021) – SIG SAUER Academy, the leading provider of the highest quality firearms instruction and tactical training in the world, is pleased to announce a partnership with The Light Foundation for its Corporate Training Day 2021 (CTD 2021).  The proceeds raised from the event will directly benefit the programming of The Light Foundation whose mission is to provide leadership tools and training through outdoor experiences to underserved youth. 

“For many years SIG SAUER has been a major sponsor of The Light Foundation’s Celebrity Shoot-Out founded by former New England Patriot offensive tackle Matt Light, that has raised over eight million dollars for the foundations programs,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc.  “For 2021 we are proud to expand our partnership with Matt and his team by bringing the elite instruction of the SIG SAUER Academy to his Corporate Training Day to further benefit, and expand the reach, of The Light Foundation programming.”   

The Light Foundation will host CTD 2021 on Monday, September 21st at Addieville East Farms in Mapleville, Rhode Island.  This unique experience offers top level executives an intense and powerful way to build key leadership skills through an immersive experience. The day will include instruction and training on the proper use and handling of both handguns and rifles and individualized instruction with real time feedback on participant performance.

“America’s special operations units set the standard for solving complex problems, overcoming adversity, and achieving results.  We are honored to have the instructors of the SIG SAUER Academy, with their special operations experience, contribute to The Light Foundation’s Corporate Training Day for 2021,” added Matt Light, Founder, The Light Foundation. 

To learn more, register, or review the course outline, for The Light Foundation Corporate Training Day 2021 presented by SIG SAUER Academy visit mattlight72.com.

High Speed Gear Launches Core Plate Carrier

Monday, August 16th, 2021

SWANSBORO, N.C. – August 17, 2021 – High Speed Gear® released its brand-new low-profile Core™ Plate Carrier for use with small, medium, large, and x-large SAPI plates.

The Core™ is a ruggedly-designed, affordable plate carrier built for law enforcement or range/training use. With padded shoulder straps and spacer mesh interior, the Core™ is comfortable and low profile. Despite its streamlined design, the carrier is sturdy and adjustable, while remaining versatile, comfortable, and has plenty of laser-cut MOLLE for scalability. Whether you’re an officer building your quick reaction/active shooter kit, a student shopping for required equipment for training, or a responsibly-armed citizen gearing up for tactical range time, the Core™ is the perfect carrier for you.

“The idea of the Core™ Plate Carrier began when we had customers of varying professions and backgrounds asking for a low-profile plate carrier,” said Bill Babboni, HSGI® vice president of sales and operations. “We went through multiple design variations to create the Core™ as we took in input from both law enforcement and military members. We wanted to bring all the features possible at this price point, with more accessories coming soon.”

The Core™ Plate Carrier is available in: Black, Coyote Brown, LE Blue, MultiCam, and OD Green.