LBT brings the new pouches designed to work with the Arc’teryx Khard backpack system. Loren also talks about the CASS suspension system.
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LBT brings the new pouches designed to work with the Arc’teryx Khard backpack system. Loren also talks about the CASS suspension system.
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Blackheart International has added to their how-to guides with this newest title, “Small Unit Leaders Operational Planning Guide” by Jeff Kirkham and Erik Lawrence.
The guide includes the most common operations planning and execution templates. Naturally, it includes Troop Leading Procedures and various mission orders formats including annexes. There are also Medevac and Call for Fire formats.
CRKT has introduced two new tomahawks designed by Ryan Johnson. The Khogan (left) and Kangee (right) T-hawks are both crafted from a single piece of Black powder coated SK5 carbon steel. The grip scales are glass filled nylon and removable for cleaning. The sheath is MOLLE compatible.
2013 marks the 10th Anniversary of UA’s tactical line. In addition to expanding their women’s clothing line, they are also introducing new footwear this summer.
One of these new models is the UA Ops Trainer is an 8″ boot that features an upper made of leather and Cordura. The lacing system features no grommets but rather fabric and leather barrels and the grippy sole is akin to a running shoe.
Daniel Defense weapons expert Joe Marler talks about the state of the gun industry and shows us what’s new for 2013. ISR 300 Blackout and the MK-18 SBR-FDE. He also gave us a preview of the new DD accessories.
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Makers of the AKARS, Parabellum Armament is showing the latest version of their Ratchet Charging System. It is a user installed alternative charging system that replaces the standard gas piston. It drops in place and features a hold open that is akin to the H&K family of weapons. It also features a left-side non-reciprocating, folding charging handle.
Think of the new ASAP (left) from Mystery Ranch as a one day assault pack. Here you can see how it compares to its big brother, the 3-day assault. It’s a narrow design that isn’t any wider than your back.
What’s more, in addition to the standard frame, you can attach it directly to the rear of your armor carrier with quick attach buckles offering 1100 cu in of carrying capacity to your fighting load.