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Blackhawk Expands SERPA CQC Concealment Holster Line

Thursday, October 1st, 2020

New Models for SIG P365/P365XL, Glock 48, S&W EZ 9mm/.380 Auto, Springfield Hellcat

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – November 1, 2020 – Blackhawk™, a leader in law enforcement and military equipment for over 20 years, announced today the addition of new SERPA® CQC concealment holsters for the SIG SAUER P365/P365XL, Glock 48, Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ 9mm/.380 Auto and Springfield Hellcat pistols.

The SERPA CQC concealment holster line is one of the most popular platforms for law enforcement officers, military personnel and responsible citizens. The new models are available in a right-hand configuration with a matte finish.

With their unique speed cut design, Blackhawk SERPA CQC concealment holsters have earned a strong reputation for a fast, smooth draw and easy, solid re-holster without slowing the user down.

For the ultimate in handgun security, Blackhawk SERPA CQC concealment holsters feature a passive retention detent adjustment screw and the patented SERPA Auto-Lock™ release, which offers Level 2 retention and reinforces a full master grip that allows users to draw normally with the index finder sliding from the holster body to the pistol frame in one single movement. Upon re-holstering the firearm, the Auto-Lock immediately engages the trigger guard with an audible click that won’t let go until released.

A belt loop and paddle platform are included. SERPA CQC concealment holsters also fit shoulder, S.T.R.I.K.E.®, quick disconnect and tactical holster platforms, making them extremely versatile.

For more information, visit www.blackhawk.com/holsters/.

Comp-Tac Releases New Holster in Blue Duty Series

Thursday, October 1st, 2020

HOUSTON – Sept. 30, 2020 – Comp-Tac® released a new version of its Blue Duty Holster for guns without light attachments, the Blue Duty – No Light.

This new addition to the Blue Duty Holster Series™ includes many of the same key features as the rest of the series, such as adjustable tension via a retention screw, up to 16 different mounting configurations with the three-piece International Mount Kit, and level-two retention with the spring-loaded, thumb activated bale. This holster is intended for officers or other users who want a level-two retention holster in a smaller footprint than the original two Blue Duty variants.

Comp-Tac® developed this series with direct input from the law enforcement community such as the LAPD. The Blue Duty Holster Series features two additional variants for guns with light attachments, an optic covered version for extra protection and an optic uncovered version for smaller footprint.

“The Blue Duty Holster Series, complete with level-two retention, has had major growth since its release in January,” noted Gordon Carrell, Comp-Tac general manager. “As more customers come across it, we have gotten a significant number of requests for additional make and model fits, additional lights, as well as a fit that did not need a light attached to the firearm. The Blue Duty – No Light is a great option for customers who are looking for the level-two retention with a red-dot optic and not the added cost of a light/laser that does not fit their purpose. The smaller footprint and modular mounting system give this holster added flexibility for law enforcement, military or the general public.”

Blue Duty Holster Series™ – No Light: MSRP – $135.00

comp-tac.com/blue-duty-holster-series-no-light

Introducing the “SHIELD In-the Ear Modular Communications Suite” from Atlantic Signal

Thursday, October 1st, 2020

Following over a year in development, Atlantic Signal is proud to introduce “THE SHIELD” Modular Communications Suite.

The “SHIELD” is comprised of a set of earpieces with boom microphone, push-to-talk and assorted ancillary products.

“We were approached by a Federal LE client of ours looking for an alternative “in-the-ear” communication solution. To date, the client had seen solutions from two other vendors that did not meet the client’s tactical needs. Those offerings included two electronic earpieces that served three purposes: Radio/Intercom RX and TX along with electronic hearing protection. Upon testing, the client found flaws with these systems, including: their systems did not work with all of the radio / ICS platforms they employed / the system’s In-the-Ear TX mics were not stable – meaning they moved in the ear – losing contact with the bones/cartilage in the ear used for voice transmission / the PTT was too complicated for end-users and / or the earpieces caused ear fatigue over extended periods of use”, stated Randall Hedrick, President and Managing General Partner of Atlantic Signal.

“We have worked with Phonak, out of Switzerland, for nearly two decades and utilized a modified version of one of their earpieces on a comms suite we developed originally for NSWDG called the Dominator II back in the early 2010s. Phonak is one of the world’s largest hearing aid designers and manufacturers so we felt very comfortable working with them by blending our capabilities to address niche market requirements. Taking the base Phonak product, which is currently utilized by all referees in FIFA, the NFL and College Football, we modified their product for a much different use – tactical communications”, Hedrick said.

“The SHIELD miniature earpieces provide active hearing protection with two distinct alternatives to the competition. We offer custom earmolds to avoid ear fatigue and unintended dislodging from the ear due to sweat. Secondly, our system does NOT utilize an in-the-ear bone or air microphone for TX – rather our system has a very low-profile, ruggedized, noise cancelling boom microphone for transmitting the user’s voice. Further, we wanted to be able to ensure the earpieces would not dislodge and did not have to regularly and expensively be switched out on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. The SHIELD earpieces feature custom ear shells that can be snapped on and off the electronics. The shells are incredibly lightweight, fit securely and offer the operator an alternative to systems that feature expensive ear tips that require constant replacement. Further we’ve always stated that ‘you have ears to hear and a mouth to speak’ – therefore we didn’t want to develop a system that picked up the voice to transmit radio comms through a bone in the ear or air in the ear canal. We recognize the success several in-the-ear suppliers have had in the past but through the years we’ve listened to operators who used those systems and were more than anxious to share the good and bad of their experiences with those technologies”, Hedrick added.

What are the SHIELD Earpieces? – The SHIELD earpieces have dynamic or active hearing protection that features level-dependent electronic sound reduction – an excellent blend of capabilities for the operator who regularly finds his/herself in fluctuating levels of loud environmental noise. The earpieces were designed to allow use of both replaceable ear tips and custom ear shells (our recommendation) to the wearer. The ear shells can be snapped on and off, allowing the system to be handed off to another operator who can then snap his/her custom ear shells onto the system. The SHIELD earpiece circuitry provides hearing protection by continuously measuring the operator’s environmental noise levels and adapting each earpiece’s attenuation (aka in-the-ear noise reduction) accordingly. In essence, the SHIELD earpieces do not excessively reduce the noise in the wearer’s environment – providing the wearer with consistent situational and directional awareness. Dangerous sound levels are instantaneously reduced to safe in-ear levels. This rapid-fire response ensures that even short ‘impulse noises’ such as gunfire, are dampened the moment they occur. As environmental sounds return to a safe range, the attenuation is automatically reduced, providing the wearer full ambient awareness, localized warning signals and the ability to hold natural conversations with others.

In addition to the SHIELD earpieces, Atlantic Signal also developed an all-new push-to-talk aptly named the ‘SHIELD PUSH-TO-TALK’. The SHIELD PTT meets USSOCOM’s maritime exposure rating of 10 meters of exposure in fresh or saltwater up to and including 10 hours. The SHIELD PTT is manufactured of polycarbonate / ABS with a black TPE over-mold and can be mounted to gear via the blackened steel MOLLE clip located on the backside of the PTT housing. The overall housing size is an ergonomic 4.39” x 2.67” x 1.18” and features silver plated copper acrylic RF shielding. The SHIELD was designed to handle today’s multi-band / multi-net radios including those manufactured by THALES, Harris RF, Trellisware and Silvus as well as commercial law enforcement portables and standard issue military 6 pin radios. The face of the SHIELD PTT housing features a volume up and volume down button allowing the earpiece wearer to adjust the amplification of his/her environment. Atlantic Signal designs and manufactures hundreds of different radio cable assemblies and the SHIELD PTT design allows operators to plug and play cables as needed and remove and stow away when not required. The cables feature a 60- degree angled connection to the PTT housing, providing ease of access for connecting and disconnecting the cables from the PTT box. The cabled connectors, when seated into the box mounted receptacles, are cocked inward at a 45-degree angle so they are tight against the wearer’s vest – protected against snags and hang ups. Custom cable lengths are also available for most cables when ordering.

Atlantic Signal also provides their modified version of the 3M/Peltor ComTac V and ComTac VI circum-aural headsets designed to connect to the SHIELD PTT – providing a modular suite of comms solutions. With the submersible / maritime design of the SHIELD PTT, the company’s Below H20 maritime headset will also connect to the SHIELD PTT. With the Below H20 headset and SHIELD PTT coupled with the SHIELD earpieces – this system provides an alternative to the current USSOCOM MCAS Program (maritime communications accessory suite) as well.

“We felt it was time for an alternative in-the-ear solution. Possessing such an expansive base of hearing protection professionals / engineers, we did not hesitate to engage Phonak and ultimately ruggedize their product for tactical use. As stated earlier, we originally designed this system with a specific client in mind – the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Hostage Rescue Team (HRT). We recently received HRT’s blessing along with our second consecutive five-year contract to provide the FBI’s Special Operation Units (SOU) nationwide and HRT (we also hold the contract for the FBI’s Critical Incident Response Group (CIRG). The Bureau was our test bed for not only the earpiece modifications but also the SHIELD PTT, assorted cables plus the ComTac VI circum-aural headset with the NIB feature. The SHIELD system is now scheduled for test and evaluation with numerous USSOCOM customers”, Hedrick added.

Atlantic Signal is based out of Topeka, Kansas and specializes in tactical communications. Capabilities include development, design, manufacture and sales of tactical communication headsets, push-to-talks, cables and additional SKUs. The company has teams dedicated to product design and development, mold design and manufacturing, cable design and manufacturing, CNC and 3D prototype production, laser engraving and cable production among others. The company was founded in 1989 and thirty-one years later, design and manufacture over 1,000 product and variants for use by tactical law enforcement, traditional military as well as Special Operations clientele around the world.

Additional information can be found at atlanticsignal.com.

Armor Express Secures New Credit Facility with CIBC Bank USA to Enhance Financial Flexibility and Support its Growth

Wednesday, September 30th, 2020

Company also announces the appointment of Joe Kuhn as its Chief Financial Officer

ARLINGTON, VA, September 30, 2020 – Armor Express, a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-performance protective solutions for the Domestic and Federal Law Enforcement markets, Department of Defense and First Responders, announced today that it has closed a new asset-based credit facility and secured term loan with CIBC Bank USA (“CIBC”). The credit facilities have a 60-month term and provide the Company with material additional capital to fund current operations and future growth initiatives, while reducing its cost of capital.

Jim Henderson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Armor Express stated, “Over the past two years, following the acquisition and subsequent merger with KDH Defense Systems, we have seen significant growth in our business. While we had the financial resources needed to support our customers and enjoyed a strong working relationship with our former lender, the asset-based credit facility provided by CIBC provides more than twice the borrowing capacity with more favorable terms. With contracts in place with the U.S. Department of Defense, and many new multi-year awards from both Federal and Domestic Law Enforcement, improving liquidity and enhancing financial flexibility will help us scale and invest in our business and better support our customers and partners. We look forward to a long and beneficial relationship with CIBC.”

The Company also announced today the appointment of Joe Kuhn as Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”). Mr. Kuhn joined Armor Express in July 2020 and he oversees all of Armor Express’ financial, accounting, IT, and compliance operations, in addition to banking and financing relationships. He brings over 25 years of financial and operational leadership experience across a number of industries and previously served as CFO at DATUM LLC; Cross Match, Inc; IntelliDyne LLC; Fishbowl, Inc.; NextPoint Networks, Inc.; Sybase 365; OPNET Technologies, Inc.; Ciraden, Inc.; and Alaris Medical Systems, Inc., among others. He began his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and was a senior manager.

Henderson continued, “Joe has been a great asset for us since he joined, and we’re excited to have him onboard as part of our leadership team. He was instrumental in helping us secure these new facilities with CIBC and his knowledge, skillsets and relationships will be a bonus for Armor Express. This is especially true as we move into the next growth phase and invest in our foundation to enhance the customer experience.”

Qore Performance IceVents Aero Universal Holster Pad Solves the Pain in the Hips

Wednesday, September 30th, 2020

Sterling, VA – Qore Performance recently expanded their popular IceVents lineup of unique padded ventilation solutions to include a simple fix for a universal hotspot on the hip under rigid, mid-length drop holsters. IceVents Aero Universal Holster Pad was built to comfortably mitigate the friction and pressure build up from long-term wear of holsters using SafariLand’s UBL platform and other similar mounts.

From Qore Performance Co-Founder and CEO, Justin Li, “We all love the SafariLand UBL and QLS system, but we all also had a pretty annoying pressure point on our hips after full days of training on the range, which brought back memories of painful shifts on duty. With relatively minor adjustments, IceVents Aero became a simple and effective solution. The initial feedback we’ve received is that we weren’t the only ones feeling this pain.”

The IceVents Aero Universal Holster Pad incorporates the extruded thermoplastic honeycomb of IceVents used for shoulder, chest, and duty belt padding and ventilation, and adds a breathable loop pile backing that attaches easily to the SafariLand UBL with a small piece of adhesive-backed hook tape. Qore Performance also includes a section of two-sided Velcro OneWrap in the package for additional security if desired.

IceVents Aero Universal Holster Pad continues the Qore Performance record of addressing thermoregulation challenges that inhibit human performance. Check out the rest of their IceAge EcoSystem for other effective solutions in temperature regulation and hydration for tactical, law enforcement, and industrial safety professionals.

TYR Tuesday – IDTOUR VTS & HRN-FWP002 Launch

Tuesday, September 29th, 2020

The Innovate or Die® Tour Virtual Trade Show #IDTOURVTS is back!

WATCH THE VIDEO:

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| Breacher Front Waist Pack

HRN-FWP002 Available Now: www.tyrtactical.com/products/details/new-featured-products/huron-front-waist-pack-breacher

New episode launching every Tuesday.

What is IDTOURVTS?

Our mission has always been about protecting those who run towards the threat.  To that end, we created the Innovate or Die® Tour and Mobile Showroom. Over the past couple years it has allowed us to meet you face-to-face, gather your feedback and answer your questions.

 

Life has been put on hold for many people around the world, but you have not stopped risking your safety and health against all the threats we face today.

 

We can’t wait to meet you on the road again.

 

Thank you to the men and women of the armed forces, first responders and health care professionals who continue to put their lives on the line. You haven’t stopped working and neither will we.

 

Episode One:

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| PICO-DS & DSX Plate Carriers

Episode Two:

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| The Ultimate Range Bag

Episode Three:

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| Shield & Dolly System

Episode Four:

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| Huron™ Hot Weather Uniform

Episode Five:

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| PICO-MVW-DSX Plate Carrier System

Episode Six:

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| EPIC-DSX Plate Carrier System

Episode Seven:

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| Gunfighter Belts

Episode Eight:

IDTOUR VTS |Virtual Trade Show| Shield Camera System Preview

MATBOCK Monday D-Lift

Monday, September 28th, 2020

D-Lift

Good morning and Happy MATBOCK Monday!

The D-Lift or Dog Lift is a super lightweight stretcher designed for working dogs. It’s constructed with our waterproof Ghost Heavy material and kevlar thread making it easy to decontaminate and clean without degrading the material and thread. It can be used with the Kodiak Releasable Dog Leash to form a carrying strap for the handler or as a hoisting strap for helicopter operations.

Specifications:

Dimensions: 40.5″ x 24.5″

Weight: 5.8oz

Don’t forget to tune in on Monday at 1:00 PM EST as we go live to demo the D-Lift and answer your questions!

www.matbock.com/collections/dog-handler/products/d-lift

SCUBAPRO Sunday – National Gold Star Family Day

Sunday, September 27th, 2020

Gold Star Mother’s and Family Day is observed on the last Sunday in September. Also known as National Gold Star Mother’s Day, it honors the mothers and families of fallen military service members. The observance began during World War I and was created to recognize and honor those who have lost a son or daughter who served our country in the Armed Forces. On June 23, 1936, a joint congressional resolution designated the last Sunday in September as Gold Star Mother’s Day and proclaimed annually by each president.  

The history of National Gold Star Mother’s Day and their families begins with the U.S. entering WW1. An Army Captain Robert L. Queasier, whose two sons were serving on the front-line, created what is now called the Service Flag. The flag was displayed (normally hung in a window) with a blue star to represent a child serving in the military during times of war or hostilities. The flag quickly became the unofficial symbol of someone in the family in the service. 

 

 

 

A Gold Star Family is the immediate family member of a fallen service member who died while serving in a time of conflict. A Gold Star Family can display a Gold Star Service Flag for service members who were killed or died, while serving in the Armed Forces, from causes other than dishonorable. The number of gold stars on the flag corresponds to with the number of individuals who were killed or died. A gold star is placed over the blue star on a Blue Star Service Flag so that the blue forms a border and creates Gold Star Service Flag. The U.S. Department of Defense also issues Gold Star lapel pins to immediate family members of a fallen service member of the military. These pins can be worn by spouses, parents, and children of service members killed in the line of duty and contain a gold star on a purple circular background. 

 

 

The Women’s Committee of the Council of National Defenses ask President Wilson to authorize that mothers who had lost a child who served in the war could wear a traditional black mourning armband with a gold gilt star in 1918. This approval led to the tradition of a gold star covering the blue star on the Service flag to show that the service member had passed. It’s is also believed that Wilson coined the term “Gold Star Mother.”

George Washington once said, “The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their nation.” I believe this is also true when it comes to our veterans and families of the fallen. There are many groups and organization out there that help the family’s, but nothing will replace the fallen service member. But being involved with the family and helping those organizations is an amazing way to stay connected to your brothers and sisters that are gone.  

 

Later this week on Tuesday the 29th is St Michaels day. In the Christian, Jewish and Islamic he is known for leading gods’ arms against satan. He is not really a saint but an archangel. In medieval Christianity he was made a patron saint of chivalry, now he is considered the patron saint of Law Enforcement, Military and Paramedics (technically medics also have/ lean towards St Luke and St Albert). Please take a minute or two on Tuesday and say thank you for having people that will do those jobs. Even if it is just saying it in your mind to yourself.