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ADS Inc – Parachutes & Accessories Catalog

Monday, April 12th, 2021

In addition to the RA Intruder and SOLR lines of parachutes, Atlantic Diving Supply also offers storage solutions for your rigger’s loft.

You can download the catalog here or access it through the ADS app for iOS.

4th Annual Memorial 3 Gun Competition – Grey Ghost Precision To Cover Fees For First 100 Active Duty Shooters

Monday, April 12th, 2021

As in years past, Grey Ghost Precision is generously covering the FIRST 100 SLOTS for active duty military shooters for the 2021 Memorial 3 Gun Competition, to be held October 8th – 11th, 2021 at Gryphon Group near Maxton, NC.

The first 100 active duty service members will get fully reimbursed on the day of the match. You will have to pay in full on day of registration, but will get fully reimbursed for the cost of the match slot on the day of the match.

Registration opens April 15th, 12:00 PM EST.

SCUBAPRO SUNDAY – Diving with a Helmet

Sunday, April 11th, 2021

Over the past ten years or so, more and more divers have started wearing helmets when they dive. It is done for a lot of different reasons. For example, when using a Diver Propulsion Vehicle (DPV) to help protect your head if you run into something; wearing your Night Optical Devices (NOD) so when you get out of the water, you can take your mask off and pull your NODs down; for protecting your head when working around piers or doing a ship attack. You want to be ready to fight when you get out of the water, so you have your helmet on and, for some reason, people like to wear GoPros for everything they do now. But the main reason is protection for your head.

There are some things you should take into consideration before you jump into the water with your helmet on. How much protection do you need? Is it just for bump protection? If so, can you just use a thicker dive hood or do you really need something more? Let’s say you and your dive buddy are swimming along, he has his head down looking at the attack board and you are along for the ride, thinking about what you need to buy at home depot to add to your new deck you want to finish up this weekend, and then BAM!! KaPOW!! He runs into the pier cutting his head open. Now you have to buy him a steak dinner and/or lots of beer to make up for him hitting his head.

Any time you will be around piers, rocks or ships, you should have something covering your head, even if it’s just a thin dive hood. If you choose to wear a helmet, you have a few choices. Start with its physical components: does it need to be Ballistic, Non-Ballistic (glass-filled nylon or carbon fiber), or can it just be something just used for mounting gear, like the Ops Core Skull Crusher/ Head-mounted system.

Almost all helmets can be used in the water, but like everything you bring into the water, it needs to be adequately cleaned. Some companies make very cheap knock offs of different helmets. Please don’t be fooled if you pay $100 for something that would normally cost $1000. There is a good chance it won’t last that long and please for the love of god don’t do that with a ballistic helmet and then use it in war. I know looking cool is rule one, but a very close second is” don’t go dying on me” because you wanted to look cool.

All helmets used by U.S. SOCOM (sorry, bought by U.S. SOCOM) can be used in the water. If you are planning on getting out of the water and you might get in a gunfight, you might want to wear your ballistic helmet. If you are using a DPV or just need bump and scratch protection, then a non-ballistic helmet should work. If you just want to look around with your NODs when you get out of the water, a Skull Crusher works excellent. If you’re going to add lights or again you want/need to record something, then any of the above will work.

One of the issues you can have when diving a helmet is getting your mask to fit under or over. Once you have it where you want it, you can’t take it off and put it back on quickly. However, with the SCUBAPRO Odin helmet mask strap, you can attach your mask to your helmet for quick donning and doffing, when done with your dive or working around saltwater.

If you need to use a Full-Face Mask like the OTS guardian or even have a thin dive hood on, sometimes this makes buckling the chin strap a little hard. You should consider adding a chin strap extension. The extension will truly make it easier to dive your helmet; it will also help you adjust and remove it, if needed, above and below the water. Most companies make chin strap extensions for use with gas masks or other reasons.

I have had numerous inquiries about the nuts and bolts used on Ops-Core helmets and “why don’t they use stainless steel bolts so that they won’t rust?” Stainless steel does rust; it is just more rust resistant than most metals. The nuts and bolts on your ballistic helmet are ballistic bolts; they are designed not to break apart as easily if shot or blown up. So proper maintenance is required for anything you bring into the water. If you bring it into saltwater, it needs to be soaked, not just rinsed, in freshwater to get the salt crystals out. If the salt crystals are not rinsed out, they will slowly start to cut through the nylon fabric and cut it apart. This is also true for climbing ropes, harnesses, and armor carriers used in the water — make sure to clean them well. Also, always take the pads out of the helmet and make sure they are soaked in freshwater then dried.

You don’t have to take the chin strap off. Just make sure it’s dry, as well, before you store your helmet. Do not leave your helmet in the sun to dry; the sun is not suitable for anything. It is the one thing that is bad for nylon and other material like that.  Leave it in a cool, dry place with air moving around and, if you can, with a dehumidifier or Damp-Rid to help pull the water out of all the webbing. Once it is dry, you can wipe the bolts with a little (a little, not a lot) of WD-40 or another type of water displacement film. Once all of this is done, you can put your helmet away or hang it in your locker. Make sure if you do put it in a helmet bag or your locker, try and have some Damp-Rid or Desiccant packs in there to help pull the moister out of your gear, as it is tough to get all the moisture out completely.

SCUBAPRO has also just launched their Professional Services webpage. It’s just a start but we hope this well show our commitment to Working divers, the Military and Public Safety Divers.

SCUBAPRO Professional Services

Sneak Peek – Nemesis Plate Carrier from A7 Defense & Aerospace

Friday, April 9th, 2021

Sneak peek at the new A7 “NEMESIS’ plate carrier with fire resistant HEXGUARD and what they promose are “a few more next level innovations.”

Pre-Orders Open Today for 2021 OTTE Gear x Bawidamann Aloha Pua Shirts

Friday, April 9th, 2021

Last year OTTE Gear teamed up with artist Andrew Bawidamann to introduce high quality silk Aloha shirts made in Portugal and decorated with a unique pattern inspired by Vietnam-era tigerstripe camouflage.

This year, they pay hommage to World War Two’s Pacific Theater and the herculean task of the island hopping campaign with Aloah Pua.

There will be three color options. The first two are just like the iconic reversible Marine Corps pattern from World War Two: Greenside Out or Brownside Out and are called respectively Honu Jungle and Honu Beach.

As I mentioned earlier, there will also be a third, very limited run colorway which is blue-based and honors the Navy’s contribution to the fight.

Regardless of colors, you’re going to find some great details embedded in the pattern.

Pre-orders open at 3:00 PM Eastern at bawidamann.com/apparel/aloha-shirts.

Expect delivery by Mid-May.

FirstSpear Friday Focus: TTPOA

Friday, April 9th, 2021

FirstSpear attends Texas Tactical Police Officers Association (TTPOA) in Dallas, Texas, April 7-9, 2021. The mission of the Texas Tactical Police Officer’s Association is to provide an exchange of ideas and information within the field of tactics and operations in police work.

In addition to classroom seminars, TTPOA also offers hands on training courses and live range demos.

FirstSpear is a proud platinum sponsor of TTPOA.

Check out TTPOA.org and first-spear.com.

Vertx Launches Two New Packs In Growing Concealed Carry Bag Line

Wednesday, April 7th, 2021

Kesher Pack and Contingency Carry-On Roller Ideally Suited for Your Next Assignment or Sabbatical

Cincinnati, Ohio – Vertx®, a leading manufacturer of concealed carry bags and packs, announced today the addition of the Kesher Pack and Contingency Carry-On Roller to its low-vis line. On the road or in the office, the Kesher and Carry-On Roller contain all the necessary tactical features in packages that are work and travel appropriate. Both the Kesher Pack and Contingency Carry-On Roller are now available online at vertx.com and in-store. Customers can find their nearest dealer using the Vertx® store locator at vertx.com/store-locator.


Kesher Pack in It’s Black

“Blending in requires wearing and carrying gear that’s right for your environment,” said Denny Bogard, GM/VP of Vertx. “When it comes to work and travel it can be hard to find a bag that’s appropriate in those settings with all the functionality you need. We’ve designed our Kesher Pack and Contingency Carry-On Roller with that in mind.”

The Kesher Pack is a modern option for those who need to stay prepared in a professional setting. The pack’s genuine leather accents make for an urban look ready for any street assignment while maintaining an office-appropriate silhouette. Constructed using Vertx® DNA, like the Rapid Access Pull-Tab, molded back panel and armor compatible weapon compartment, the Kesher can carry all the tools of the job and then some.

On the other hand, the Contingency Carry-On Roller is built for on-the-road missions. Its two-in-one design provides plenty of storage for extra items picked up along the way or separating out clean and dirty laundry on longer trips. Inside, the Carry-On Roller is loop-lined for hook-sided accessories, like Tactigami, for unlimited organizational options. Outside, it’s built to withstand even the roughest of travel days. The Carry-On Roller is constructed with a wipe-clean, water resistant PU fabric and durable polycarbonate pan to resist wear and tear from both the weather and rough handling. Weekend or weeklong, the Contingency Carry-On Roller is a dependable travel companion.

The Kesher Pack and Contingency Carry-On Roller provide the features you depend on for work and travel while maintain your low visual profile. The Kesher is available in It’s Black and Grizzly Shade and the Carry-On Roller in Griffin, Galaxy Black. They retail for $289.99 MSRP and $299.99 MSRP respectively, online and in store. Learn more about the Kesher Pack, the Contingency Carry-On Roller and the rest of the Vertx® bag line at vertx.com.

Comp-Tac Launches New Website with Shop By Gun Feature

Wednesday, April 7th, 2021

HOUSTON, Apr. 5, 2021 – Comp-Tac® launched a new and improved website during the month of March with enhanced mobile capabilities and a new and easy to use shop by gun feature.

This new website features an enhanced infrastructure for a more responsive experience for users on mobile devices. The use of phone or tablet was specifically considered when images were chosen; the drop-down functionality on the pages are completely compatible with all IOS and Android devices.

The new “Shop By Gun” feature is a great way for new customers who are looking to see what is available for their weapon. Users can easily choose the make of their handgun and then narrow it down to model, or even model with light attachment to see what holster options exist. Additional navigation changes allow users to narrow their search by holster material, holsters body position and even type of carry.

“With so many new gun owners looking for carry options, we knew that it was key to allow users to find their holster within just a couple of clicks,” exclaimed Bill Babboni, vice president of sales and operations.  “The Shop by Gun feature as well as the upgraded navigation, dealer finder and overall revamp should help our customers be successful in all their shopping on Comp-Tac.com.”

Comp-Tac has experienced a series of positive changes over the past couple of years and the new website is an excellent next step in the growth and expansion of the company.