Specialized Tactical Systems shooting the Titan A. Targets are steel plates in the trees and rocks, but off camera. Weapon is a Titan A M16 (not M4/AR15) Suppressor is a STS suppressor.
Specialized Tactical Systems shooting the Titan A. Targets are steel plates in the trees and rocks, but off camera. Weapon is a Titan A M16 (not M4/AR15) Suppressor is a STS suppressor.
This is the second time Blue Force Gear has introduced Limited Edition versions of their popular slings. This time it’s a Desert Digital model.
BFG only has 47 available, stemming from a small overrun of a special sling for a select customer. These are a padded 2 to 1 point convertible sling in ultra-rare Desert Digital pattern.
There are two versions of this sling – one with a UWL-PB in the rear for weapons with rear eyelets and one with a push button swivel and Burnsed Socket. Both slings have RED Swivels sewn in the front for emergency release and quick one handed two to one point conversion.
Additionally, they’ve incorporated their exclusive brown anodized aluminum hardware, as well as other pieces not previously released to the public, to perfectly match the Desert Digital webbing for the ultimate in signature reduction.
www.blueforcegear.com/limited-edition/convertible-padded-vcas-in-desert-digital
The Savvy Sniper QUAD X slings are designed and manufactured by an Ohio SWAT Officer and offered by Emerging Tactical Solutions. QUAD stands for Quick Universal Adjustable Deployment. These versions are constructed with AustriAlpin Cobra buckles and metal hardware throughout the sling. It is a convertible single point/2-point sling with a unique, quick adjust cuff that looks to be easy to get ahold of and easy to use. This adjustment also means no straps hanging to tangle up on gear.
It’s available as well with ITW Nexus buckles as seen in the video as well as ambidextrous models with QD and HK Hook options.
www.emergingtacticalsolutions.com
If you’re like me, you probably read everything you could about Viet Nam while growing up and remember hearing about the ‘duck bill’ attachment for the muzzle of the Mossberg designed to spread the shot in a wide horizontal pattern. USN SEAL Chief James “Patches” Watson talked about using the ‘duck bill’ in his book Point Man.
Paradigm SRP, designers of the innovative TALON gyro stabilized gun platform featured here on SSD last year, have worked to develop a modern version of that shot spreading concept fr the combat shotgun. Their creation is the Gator. It is designed to shoot #4 shot like the original as well as 00 buckshot and offers a 6 foot horizontal spread at 12 yards.
Their biggest challenge in modernizing the concept was to correct the breakage issues seen with the original model developed over 40 years ago. Additionally, they’ve improved the mounting. Unlike the duck bill which was welded on the end of the shotgun, the Paradigm Gator uses either a Saiga shotgun adapter, or an internal choke system for numerous other brands of shotguns.
One of the coolest things about the Gator is that they are giving back to the community that originally used the duck bill. A portion of proceeds will go to support the SEAL museum. Feel free to learn more at www.paradigmsrp.com/our-products/gator-shotgun-spreader.
If you’d like an opportunity to win a free Gator, visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pages/Paradigm-SRP and “like” Paradigm SRP. They will announce the winner on November 17th.
Everything has to be ‘tactical’ these days but regardless, they seem to be an interesting concept. Kind of like a firearms version of a medicine cabinet. Thanks to Tactical Fanboy for finding these.
Tactical Walls are a great option for discreet and secure storage of your firearms and accessories. Tactical Walls install directly in the wall where they can easily be secured behind picture frames, mirrors, or in the back of a closet, and are optimized for installation with standard pine 2×4 construction which is framed 16 inches on center. They currently come in two sizes, the 1410, meant for handguns and other small accessories, and the 1440 (seen above), meant for rifles and shotguns and accompanying accessories. Both models are constructed from durable ABS plastic with foam rubber pads.
Developed for use with the M249 SAW, the highly successful 5.56 flash hider from BE Meyers is available for the first time for civilian purchase from Weapon Outfitters. It also fits other 5.56mm weapons.
As you can imagine this is an ITAR controlled item so US domestic sales only.
www.weaponoutfitters.com/be-meyers-flash-hider-for-5-56mm-weapons
Interesting shot of the War Sport Industries‘ Rail Sock. It’s a thermal barrier that will withstand up to 1700 deg F. It also integrates shock cord that is equally adept at handling heat. This can be used for cable management or to scrim your weapon.
Interested parties should contact info@warsport-us.com