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Combat Flip Flops

Monday, August 29th, 2011

Coming soon to a foot near you are Combat Flip Flops.

One of the major issues in Afghanistan is developing a robust economy. It’s one of the best ways to combat the insurgency. Put people to work and let them develop a stake in their way of life. A couple of American entrepreneurs saw this first hand and decided to do something about it. Their answer is Combat Flip Flops.

All Models are made with Super comfortable recycled Leather straps and footbeds with heat stamped graphics, a chunky EVA midsole and rubber outsole. All materials are sourced from Afghanistan, assembled by Afghans in a professional environment, and packaged with recycled material from combat uniforms, boots, or tactical equipment.

When you look at the various models you will notice a few embellishments that scream Afghanistan. For example, the use of the poppy and 7.62 x 39 head stamps. Look for Combat Flip Flops to be available by the first of the year. Interested retailers contact them NOW to get in on this. These are going to be big.

combatflipflops.com

For the Ladies – Infidel Babe Tanks

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Finally, someone remembered that ladies are infidels too! Infidel Caps has these new Ladies Tanks in Black or White on the site. They will begin shipping on the 22nd – first come, first served.

www.infidelcaps.com

For the Ladies – Sniper Girl

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

The Women’s Tactical Association has introduced a line of Shirts, Hats, and Accessories featuring Sniper Girl. They are now available at their Cafe Press store.

The primary mission of the WTA is to promote and encourage training and education among female Law Enforcement in an effort to enhance and refine skills in the areas of firearms, combat mindset, tactics and fitness.

www.cafepress.com/WomensTactical

For the Ladies – Cyclops from Mantis Knives

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Designed to be worn in places where are knives are frowned upon, the MU-6 Cylcops from Mantis Knives made quite a hit at the recent BLADE Show. It hangs from a chain around the neck. To put it into action, simply pull down and away. Once deployed the Hawkbill blade resembles a talon and is wielded with a finger inserted into the handle.

With five colors to choose from (Black is sold out) a man could use one too, but when it’s blinged out like this one, it doesn’t belong anywhere but hanging around a Lady’s neck.

www.mantisknives.com

For the Ladies – Women’s coldblack Short Sleeve Polo

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

We are very pleased to announce that Vertx has just released their Women’s coldblack® Short Sleeve Polo. Initially unveiled during SHOT Show, it features coldblack® which reflects up to 80% of the sun’s rays making dark colors feel light.

There aren’t enough products designed specifically for women so it is great to see gear like this hit the market. Offered in Navy, Black, Tan, Black, and Red in sizes XSmall – XLarge. Be aware, the samples we saw at SHOT Show looked a little small. I’d recommend going up a size unless you want a fitted look or are very petite.

www.wearvertx.com

Death Rides a Pale Horse

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Not only does Death ride a Pale Horse, but Death’s a “she” and she knows how to wear a Stetson.

Goota love the Cav.

For The Ladies – S&W Helps You Tell It Like It Is

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

I don’t think you could say it any better.

www.smith-wesson.com

For the Ladies- Women’s Tactical Association

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Founded in 2009 by Chicago Police Officer Karen Bartuch, the Women’s Tactical Association is dedicated to bringing training in the areas of firearms, fitness, tactics and combat mindset to female law enforcement. Membership is open to men as well as women and they offer training opportunities. It’s great to see an organization that focuses on women in the tactical community and we encourage them to broaden their scope beyond just LE.

“Like” their Facebook page to learn more. To join the WTA visit www.womenstactical.org.