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Rip Shears

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Rip Shears are a new attachment for standard EMT shears that transforms them into a tool that combines the shears with a safety knife and reflex hammer. Designed to attach directly to the handle of most 7-1/4″ shears, it provides a quick means of cutting through loose material and gear in order to access wounds.

Designed by Naval Special Warfare Corpsmen, Rip Shears are Made in the USA and crafted from fiberglass-reinforced nylon that can be autoclaved up to 270 deg F. Additionally, the blades are 440A stainless steel and are treated with a special DLC tungsten coating for increased lubricity. In fact, the coating will extend the life of the blades 4-5 times normal stainless steel. The design is simple and safe to clean with your fingers as well as replace blades. In fact, when you finally do need to change the blades, they are designed in such a manner that they are impossible to install incorrectly.

Rip Shears are offered in three models. The RS-1 is the Ripper unit by itself for installation on your current EMT shears. The RS-2 model combines the Ripper with EMT shears and the RS-3 or “Firefly” version is a Ripper featuring a glow in the dark material for civilian EMTs and flight medics.

A lot of folks are carrying hook knives to cut through webbing but they can be ineffective if the material is slack. With Rip Shears the cutting stroke is a pulling motion, offering a great deal of strength and control which can help to avoid further injuries. Rip Shears have been used on boots, leather jackets, and rigger belts. In fact, this video will give you a great idea of how well it works.

In fact, I had the chance to try them out myself and I am duly impressed. To get yours visit their distributor page www.ripshears.com and be sure to look around while you are there.

CR123 Battery Locker

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

County Comm has just released a limited overrun of “Waterproof Delrin® Battery Lockers” which fit CR123 batteries as well as many other small items that require to be stored in a water and light proof container. AS you can see, the battery Locker is manufactured from impact resistant Delrin and the lid incorporates an O ring. In case you didn’t know, CAGE Code stands for Commercial and Government Entity and many County Comm products have this unique identifier stamped into into them.

County Comm.

Infrared Badges from Toye, Kenning & Spencer

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

According to SSD reader Malcolm, one of the most astonishing things seen at the recent IDEX show was the Infrared Badges from Toye, Kenning & Spencer. They have a long tradition of providing the finest in heraldry devices but have recently applied some interesting patent pending technology to their badges. Unlike printed IR badges, the IR properties are in the yarn. This means that there no risk of the properties rub off but are are contained in the threads. Additionally, there is nothing that indicates to the naked eye that the badge is IR reflective. There is a lot of potential here.

Infrared Badges from Toye, Kenning & Spencer

www.toye.com

TacPad from c2rfast

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Late last year, Level Peaks Associates was gracious enough to let us check out a couple of products from c2rfast.

We shot this quick look video of the TacPad Chest in order to give you an idea of how the technology works. We’ve seen other products in the past that rely on chemlights or even powered light but they don’t illuminate the entire surface like this. Powered by a CR123 battery, it provides a back lit writing surface for tactical applications. c2rfast has taken great care to develop multiple products to accommodate various applications of the technology.

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More Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Used Batteries

Monday, February 28th, 2011

After we mentioned Phantom Light’s Vulture which is designed to attach to the BA-5590 battery and use its residual power several of our readers sent in links to their favorite battery scavenging accessories. Based on this input we found two products that do the same thing; combine a 5590-style battery plug with a female half of a 12v cigarette lighter adapter. With that you can attach any number of receptacles in order to power a variety of devices. Visit any big box or automotive store for ideas.

www.tacticaleng.com

www.lindelectronics.com

If you have experience with either one of these or any other similar products for that matter, please update us in the comments section.

Phantom Lights Vulture Series

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

Ever wanted to be able to scavenge the rest of the power from your partially depleted BA-5590s? If you’re deployed forward you probably have stacks of the things that have come back from patrol but you won’t send back out since they don’t have a full charge. But what to do with them? Some have crafted amazing Rube Goldberg contraptions to harvest whatever they can from the used cells. But now there is a dedicated solution. Phantom Lights has developed the Phantom Vulture, an LED light mounted on a flexible neck that attaches directly to a BA-5590. It straps into place and can run for weeks or months depending on the residual charge in the battery. Simple in design yet ingenious in inspiration. Well done! Now, come up with a way to power other 12v electronics from a 5590.

www.phantomlights.com

All-Time 100 Gadgets

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

Yes, we are gadget geeks at SSD, and when we heard that Time magazine had published a list of the top 100 gadgets of all time (OK, so we lied, it’s 1923 to now), we had to check it out. We aren’t going to steal any of their thunder since we know you are going to check it out, but we do have a couple of comments.

First off, they didn’t have a military category and everyone knows that all of the best technological advances, ever, were due to man’s inhumanity to man. And, how the heck did the TV not make the list unless you count the craptastic Sony Watchman? The remote made the list but not the idiot box. Classic.

www.time.com

Gerber Unveils New Products at AUSA ADS

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Gerber Legendary Blades is known to unveil new tactical products as the Association of the US Army’s Annual meeting in Washington, DC and this year did not disappoint. This time, they released three completely new products as well as a new color (Tan 499) for the Strap Cutter which makes it OCP compatible.

The first and most impressive of the new products is the Cable Dawg. Designed specifically for communications troops, this tool will find a home with anyone looking for a handy tool for fiber optic and other IT-related work. Featuring wire cutter, CAT5 jacket cutter, RJ45 Crimper Head, Wire strippers, Knife blade, Magnetic driver extension with tool heads. Additionally, the handles are crafted from glass filled nylon to help reduce weight and the side of the handle that houses the driver extension and tool heads can be removed.

Gerber also introduced a new light, the Hands Free Recon (HFR-M) which is kind of a new take on the mini angle head. The on/off switch in on the top with the lights mounted perpendicular to the body. It includes four outputs including a low Night Vision System detection, White, Red, and IR. Additionally, you can choose low, medium, high, or beacon modes. Mounting options include helmet and MOLLE. Finally, the HFR can use AA or CR123 batteries for up to 6 hours of illumination.

We’ll leave that fourth product a mystery for now. After all, we have to leave something for the other guys to write about.

All Gerber products are available for unit or agency purchase from ADS.