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BCM Gunfighter History : Ukraine

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

What started as providing security for humanitarian aid vehicles on their way to the front, my time in Ukraine has had many twists and turns. From training to “volunteer efforts”, I needed something with the flexibility to go from slick to full combat loads. Enter the Crye LVMBAV.

Light and packable, the MBAV is made of a 4 way stretch material that allows me to cinch the vest down to a minimal profile whether slick or jocked up. That minimal profile is essential for Ukraine and makes a huge difference when quickly getting in and out of vehicles/damaged buildings.

Plussing up an MBAV is as easy as attaching an AXL Advanced Adaptive Placard. I have three or four of these with unique set ups at any given time depending on where I am based. The placard hooks into/out off mounting interfaces on the MBAV so changing from one to another or going completely slick takes a matter of seconds.

Centerline front, the Shaw Concepts 3-Magazine Elastic 556 Placard is the best fit for my day to day. The elastic cells reliably retains magazines, without flaps or bungie. When empty, the pouches completely collapse. Having an integral TQ holder and the ability to molle a large admin onto the front of the placard is also preferable to layering a number of Velcro backed pouches and adding unwanted bulk on the front of the vest.

Below the Shaw, I keep a groin protector and a Platatac ASAD. The Platatac is perfect for “overflow” items, like pick ups(items found or given) or empty magazines, etc. I sometimes run these on my belt but I’ve found it’s easier to stow/unstow this pouch when mounted up front over the groin protector.

The groin protector itself has Ukrainian made soft armor that is based off of the Russian GOST system as well as an upside down shooters cut Hesco L210 size small. No idea who makes it, but this particular groin protector and the Hesco plate are a perfect fit (not sure how many beers deep I was in the kit room when I figured it out but there you have it).

On the sides, I prefer a Crye Stretch Cummerbund. Even loaded up, I can run the sides tight to my body without sacrificing movement or breathing. I typically run a magazine and radio in the forward cells, and then a water bottle and magnet for shotguns or other tools in others.

If the Crye Stretch is not available, their JTAC cummerbund will do. While not as dynamic, the JTAC cummerbund supports a hard 6×6 plate and a 6×9 soft armor panel. While not always available, running PPE on the side is a must for work in contested areas.

On my left, I also run a Titan Retention system. A ratcheting system, the Titan can accommodate any number of different tool/weapons that you may come across. It’s also nice if I have to climb or work anything/anyone that requires both hands without having a rifle constantly getting hung up on the environment or other people.

While “green” comms are not a constant, the Silynx Clarus PTT has been a winner over multiple trips. It supports easy control of dual comm systems without creating a tangle of cables and devices. The lapel clips also attach to the AXL placard seamlessly.

Finally, in back, I have a Ferro Concepts Roll 1 pouch. Wearing a plate carrier inside of a vehicle with no lower back support wears on you even after a short period of time so I was super happy when this was first announced. In the field, I cut out a portion of the Velcro interface used to attach it to the carrier so I can rip the entire IFAK off my back versus traditional method, which is difficult to access with gloves or cold hands.

Behind the Roll 1 is another Ukrainian made soft armor panel. The lower back is typically overlooked when considering armor so while it’s just soft armor, it’s better than nothing.

After three years, the LVMBAV has become my go to. It’s not the shiny new thing, but the design and materials work in ways many of the “latest and greatest” do not. Whether comfort, flexibility, or durability the LV MBAV is my standard and has a permanent spot in my kit bag.

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High Speed Gear Releases Dust Bag Insert for NVG Pouch

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

SWANSBORO, NC, May 1, 2025 – High Speed Gear®, a trusted brand in mission-critical tactical gear, is proud to announce a newly available enhancement to its popular NVG (Night Vision Goggle) Pouch: a dust bag insert specifically designed for protection in sandy and debris-filled environments.

This optional upgrade addresses a specific need among military personnel, law enforcement, and tactical professionals operating in desert, coastal, or high-particulate environments. Integrating the dust bag insert adds an extra layer of environmental protection for sensitive optics, helping ensure mission readiness and prolonging the service life of valuable night vision equipment.

“Our end users work in some of the world’s toughest environments,” said former Marine, Allison Mitchum, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at High Speed Gear. “After direct feedback from our warfighters, we developed and tested this dust bag insert to enhance the level of equipment protection in harsh desert environments where dust and debris tend to infiltrate everything. It’s a small addition with a significant impact on equipment longevity and operational efficiency. Plus, it’s one more way we’re responding to the needs of those on the front lines.”

The High Speed Gear NVG Pouch (NSN #: 6650017260532) is already recognized for its rugged construction, secure closure system, and streamlined design allowing for quick access and minimal bulk. The new dust bag insert enhances these features by offering added protection against fine particulate matter without sacrificing accessibility and ease of deployment.

The NVG Dust Pouch insert is available now with the NVG Pouch or as a standalone accessory. For more information or to place an order, visit www.highspeedgear.com/nvg-pouch or www.highspeedgear.com/nvg-pouch-dust-bag-cover.

In addition to the NVG Pouch and related accessories, High Speed Gear remains steadfast in its commitment to equipping warfighters with innovative, mission-ready solutions. The company is currently developing advanced drone pouch systems designed to accommodate a range of tech accessories utilized by United States Marines and U.S. Army Soldiers.

Contact Adam Garrison, Director – Government Business Development, at Adam.Garrison@highspeedgear.com.

MDM 25 – SIG Teases Stabilized Spotting Scope

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

SIG offered visitors to the NRA Annual Meeting in Atlanta and Modern Day Marine in Washington, DC a sneak peek at the OSCAR6 HDX PRO, an upcoming stabilized spotting scope.

A product sheet explains the technology behind the optic.

SIG’s Next Generation OmniScanTM OIS technology enhances image stabilization using a digital accelerometer to optimize the level of stabilization applied based off your movement and vibration.

It offers 16-32x magnification along with a 60mm objective lens and is 11.5″ long and weighs just over 55 oz.

The OSCAR6 HDX PRO is powered by 2 x AA batteries and offers up to 50 hours of use. You’ll also find an integrated ARCA rail base and IPX-7 waterproof and anti-fog ratings.

Look for the OSCAR6 HDX PRO along with several other new optics items during this summer’s SIGNext event in June.

MDM 25 – Streamlight Sidewinder Stalk High Offset ARC Mount

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

I wanted to give you a look at how the Streamlight Sidewinder Stalk light mounts to an Ops-Core ARC Rail using the High Offset ARC Mount.

The issue is that when you mount the light directly to the ARC Rail, you don’t have room for the AMP headset or other mounting adapters.

The High Offset ARC Mount relocated the light above the rail, offering plenty of room for your headset mount yet still making access to the convenient.

Aimpoint Presents TAKING AIM Podcast Series

Thursday, May 1st, 2025

Manassas, Virginia – Aimpoint, the leading manufacturer and innovator of red dot sighting technology, proudly presents TAKING AIM, produced by IRONCLAD – the new podcast and YouTube series dedicated to deliver inspiring content from the industry’s most influential voices.

Hosted by Richard Nance, TAKING AIM, brings audiences into the world of individuals at the forefront of firearm culture from hunters to competitive shooters, military, law enforcement, and elite forces around the world.  Nance, a journalist and respected industry veteran, brings a level of experience essential to interview various guests, including celebrities, while sharing their passion for shooting and the 2A community.

During 2025 Aimpoint celebrates 50 years of pioneering red dot optics.  Developed by a Swedish hunter in 1974, Aimpoint was established in 1975 and has garnered a reputation of extreme durability, reliability, and exclusivity over five decades.  With a history of high-level productions from podcasts to film series, IRONCLAD is a premium partner chosen to create and distribute the Aimpoint® brand message through powerful and authentic storytelling.  Nance kicks off episode one with NYT Bestselling novelist, Mark Greaney, with future guests to include DJ Shipley & Cole Fackler, Craig Boddington, Michelle Waterson-Gomez, and many more.

“TAKING AIM hits the mark – straight-shooting conversations from everyday heroes and well-known industry leaders who live and breathe firearms, training and the 2nd Amendment lifestyle” said Andrea Cerwinske, Vice President of Marketing at Aimpoint. “These stories drive Aimpoint’s continued commitment to our customers each and every day.”

“Ironclad Media is excited to partner with Aimpoint and Host Richard Nance on the new TAKING AIM podcast. This series will bring powerful conversations, featuring experts, enthusiasts, industry leaders who share a passion for shooting, and the latest from Aimpoint. We look forward to making this show a huge success!” – IRONCLAD Team.

Available on all major podcast platforms and on YouTube, TAKING AIM features longform conversations, listener questions and contributions, alongside the latest news from Aimpoint. 

MDM 25 – Watershed

Wednesday, April 30th, 2025

New from Watershed is the Raiding Craft Bow Bag. Designed to be clipped into place in the bow of a rubber raiding craft, this generous storage bag is completely waterproof and uses a YKK Aquaseal zipper. Additionally, there is a MOLLE field to attach other gear and the bag features an oral inflation valve.

Specs:

9000 cu in

147 L

36″ tapers to 14″

18″ Height

27″ Length

P/N 12490-YA

Wing has outfitted one their rubber raiding craft with the bow bag and you can see it in action during SOF Week.

www.drybags.com

Whiskey Two Four – SPC Back Panel 74.1

Wednesday, April 30th, 2025

WTF’s Hydro Zip-On Back Panel 74.1 is designed to securely mount a hydration bladder and other essentials to your Crye Precision SPC.  In addition to the main compartment, there are two loop lined pouches, two 2 x 3 PALS on either side, and 2 x 3 PALS on the bottom.  A VELCRO® Brand ONE-WRAP® loop as a universal bladder hanger for use with Source Kangaroo, WLPS, and ILPS bladder and CamelBak’s 70oz and 100oz short bladders. To discourage inadvertent separation from the carrier, zipper pull tabs tuck securely and silently into milspec elastic loops to prevent the slider from riding upward.

Back Panel 74.1 uses MIL-DTL-32439 500D nylon, A-A-55126 nylon hook & loop, A-A-59826 bonded nylon thread, MIL-W-5674.1 nylon elastic, A-A-55634 spec heavy duty zippers, and well compensated, skilled labor to produce a cost effective part.

Back Panel 74.1 for SPC (size medium) is lightweight at just 9.9oz / 280g (size medium).  Approx 6 liter volume (approx 4.5 liter main compartment, approx 1 liter in the larger pouch, and approx 0.5 liter in the smaller pouch). 

Made in the USA with Berry and NIR compliant nylon fabrics.  Bladder not included.

Bladders, additional pouches, plate carrier, etc not included.

wtfidea.com

*Crye Precision, Source, and CamelBak do not endorse this product.  All trademarks, brands, etc are property of their respective owners.

Magpul – Hooded MBUS Pro Front Sight

Tuesday, April 29th, 2025

Magpul has announced a hooded version of their MBUS Pro Front Sight.

Featuring toolless adjustment, this all-steel backup sight features a corrosion-resistant QPQ finish. Many believe the hooded-style sight, is commonly seen on HK firearms, is quicker for target acquisition.

When the Hooded Pro Front Sight is paired with the dual aperture, windage-adjustable MBUS Pro Sight – Rear, it can act as a diopter style sight (aperture within an aperture) depending on its placement in relation to the rear sight.

Coming soon magpul.com/mbus-pro-sight-front-hooded.