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Tyrant Designs Proudly Unveils NEW Glock 43X/48 Magwell

February 10th, 2021

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS (02/06/2021) – Tyrant Designs is thrilled to announce our NEW Glock 43X/48 Magwell for quick and smooth magazine insertions to have you spending more time shooting and less time trying to reload! The NEW Glock 43X/48 Magwell is compatible with all standard G43X and G48 models as well as their MOS (Modular Optic System) counterparts.

If you are a competitive shooter or simply want the competitive edge over your friends, then the NEW Glock 43X/48 Magwell could be your secret sauce to winning weekend medals or gentleman’s bets among your crew. Crafted from 6061 Aluminum and sporting a patent pending attachment design, you can add some flare to your magwell in seconds.

The enhanced ergonomics of the NEW Glock 43X/48 Magwell plus the forward relief cuts will always ensure you have a firm grip on your firearm to support fast insertions through the aggressive funneling of the magwell. The wider opening and thoughtful design will guarantee you always seat your magazines properly and as quickly as possible.

Like all Tyrant Designs products, the NEW Glock 43X/48 Magwell is machined from quality American materials to guarantee greater reliability. Also, if your collection of Glock magazines is a buffet of brands from Glock to the Shield Arms S15, no worries amigo, the NEW Glock 43X/48 Magwell will support them all. As always, this new offering and all of our products are manufactured in the USA and carry our fully-backed Lifetime Warranty! Available now in Black, Red, Machined Aluminum, Grey, Blue, and Gold at www.tyrantcnc.com/ at an MSRP of $69.95 each.

TacJobs – MATBOCK Is Holding a Job Fair on 20 Feb 2021 in Va Beach

February 10th, 2021

MATBOCK will be hosting a Job Fair at our new building on 20 February 2021 from 11am – 3pm at 544 Central Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454.

Here are the main positions we are looking to hire

Seamstresses
Raw material cutter (non-skilled laborer)
Kitting / QC non-skilled laborer
Materials planner

Please have your resume and any letters of recommendation ready.

Remington Websites Are Up

February 10th, 2021

Remington.com is for ammunition and RemArms.com is for firearms.

Butler Creek Introduces New Featherlight Bino Caddy

February 10th, 2021

New Bino Harness Offers Versatile, Dependable Optics Protection

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – February 9, 2021 – Butler Creek®, maker of smart, field-proven hunting and shooting accessories, announced today that the company’s new Featherlight Bino Caddy is now available. Made of the same patent-pending breathable closed cell foam material as the popular Butler Creek Featherlight sling, the Butler Creek Bino Caddy offers hunters a comfortable, dependable way to protect their glass in the field.

Butler Creek’s Featherlight caddy comes in three sizes to fit 10×42, 12×50 or 15×56 roof prism binoculars. A three-dimensional top flap keeps out dust and moisture, while silent suede materials and the Featherlight backing help protect hunters’ binoculars from impacts and abrasions. Breathable and cushioned, the Featherlight material is as effective at protecting optics as it is comfortable for users. The innovative slotted foam backer not only allows trapped heat to escape but it also provides additional cushion when used under heavy back packs and other accessories.

Not skimping on comfort or convenience, the Featherlight Bino Caddy features adjustable straps and a quick disconnect harness design for added safety and a secure fit. Easy to use from the truck to the stand, this caddy uses a quiet magnetic closure that automatically engages to secure binoculars. The forward opening top allows for efficient one-handed access to the main compartment as well.

Loaded with extra features, the Butler Creek Bino Caddy does more than keep a hunter’s optics at the ready. Hunters and shooters will appreciate the MOLLE webbing on the front and side of the caddy for attaching accessories. An interior mesh pocket and rear compartment are perfect for small game calls or tags, while the mesh side pocket is great for a small bottle of wind indicator or other items.

The Featherlight Bino Caddy comes in Prym1 MP (multi-purpose) camouflage, Prym1’s most versatile hybrid camo pattern. This particular camo is designed for all-season use, from the whitetail woods to western big game hunts and everything in between. 

The new Butler Creek Bino Caddy has an MSRP of $74.95 for the 10×42 size, $79.95 for the 12×50 size, and $84.95 for the 15×56 size.

For more information on this new product or to view the complete line of Butler Creek products, visit www.butlercreek.com.

LEGEND Compression Tactical Boot Socks – “They make all the Difference”

February 10th, 2021

Our tactical boot sock program was developed using our extensive knowledge of medical grade compression hosiery along with warfighter evaluations and recommendations.

We spoke to hundreds of current Warfighters, Law Enforcement, Fire, and Rescue American Legends for their input. It turned out that all of these individuals have common needs. We heard oner and over that, “If my feet hurt and I get blisters, I’m miserable and my focus suffers”. Based on this feedback, we selected the very best American Merino Wool and Moisture Wicking Nylon yarns for our socks. We designed the highest performance tactical socks available. We manufacture them, in a “state of the art” mill in our home state of North Carolina. Our socks are field tested by Special Operations and worn by all branches of the military.

So, what makes us different? It is the use of graduated compression to reduce foot fatigue. We use graduated compression in everything we make. Our mission is to keep your feet healthy to extend the life of your legs.

Unfortunately, it is common for your feet to be either hot, cold, or wet. As a result, we keep our product simple and offer LEGEND® tactical socks for all temperatures and weather conditions.

• LEGEND® (Warm Weather) Compression Moisture Wicking Nylon Socks.

• LEGEND® (All Weather) Compression Merino Wool Socks

• LEGEND® (Cold Weather) Compression Merino Wool Socks

Features:

Mild Graduated Compression helps improve blood flow, reduce foot fatigue, achy feet, and recovery time.

Seamless toe design and dense terry cushioning to reduce friction, toe irritation, and to increase comfort.

Wide Arch Support to minimize sock movement, blisters, and provide greater comfort.

Our All Weather and Cold Weather boot socks use a high percentage content of merino wool. They are, moisture wicking, temperature regulating, breathable, antibacterial, and odor resistant. We also use an unique Spuncover™ process by wrapping our merino wool in nylon that makes our socks, softer, more durable, and reduces shrinkage.

In addition, our All Weather and Cold Weather boot socks, based upon independent 3rd party testing are Flame Resistant (FR).

The Merino Wool All Weather compression boot socks have cushioning on the sole and shin, arch, and instep, for added comfort.

The Merino Wool Cold Weather compression boot socks have dense terry cushioning through-out the entire sock to help keep your feet warm during cold weather conditions.

The Warm Weather compression boot sock is knit using “Aquarius” nylon technology with high performance engineered micro-channel nylon fibers. This technology accelerates wicking, and evaporation; keeps moisture away from your feet. These hydrophilic attributes keep your feet dry and free from blisters.

The LEGEND® program is proudly “Made In USA” in North Carolina under stringent quality control in an ISO1901:2015 certified compression hosiery knitting facility.

We are also a SKILCRAFT® Program “Supporting Jobs for Blind Workers”

NTOA National Tactical Officers association “Members Tested and Recommended:”

Visit us at www.legendcompressiontactical.com and www.legendcompressionwear.com

For ordering in formation call 336-859-0226 or email John@legendcompressionwear.com

 

Invisio – N-ear 360 3.5mm

February 10th, 2021

N-EAR 360 EARPIECE SINGLE – COILED 22” CABLE – 3.5MM CONNECTOR

The N-ear 360 earpiece is designed by Denmark’s leading in-ear experts to be the most comfortable, covert, and best sounding earpiece for 2-way radios.

The N-ear 360 is trusted by high-performance security teams around the world.

The N-ear 360 3.5mm can be used in the following ways:

Connecting to Speaker Mics – Simply plug in your N-ear 360 earpiece directly into your speaker mic audio port.

Connecting to Existing Earpiece Kits – To connect the N-ear 360 3.5mm to an existing earpiece kit, you will need to have an adaptor (part # AD-AT-3.5). See the “Converting Is Easy” photo.

Connecting to Radio – To connect your N-ear 360 3.5mm to a radio, you’ll need to have the Choice PTT/mic. Simply plug your 360 into the Choice PTT/mic. and then connect to your radio. At the time of ordering your Choice PTT/mic. you will tell us the radio model you are trying to connect to. See the “Wireless PTT” page.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
• 1 x N-ear 360 Earpiece
• 1 x Cable Clip
• 1 x Small Open Ear Tip
• 1 x Medium Double Flange Ear Tip
• 8 x Ear Wax Filters
• 1 x End-User Zipper Case (Black)
• 1 x User Guide

www.invisio.com

First Multi-Domain Task Force Plans to be Centerpiece of Army Modernization

February 10th, 2021

WASHINGTON — The Army’s first Multi-Domain Task Force is charting an unknown path to help reshape how the total force fights and wins on future battlefields, its commander said Wednesday.

Initiated in March 2017, the MDTF pilot program focused on defeating an enemy’s anti-access/area denial, or A2/AD, capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region. Since then, through exercises and assessments, the program ensured the task force was able to deploy and operate in the region before it officially activated in the fall.

“There is little doctrine for [MDTFs],” said Brig. Gen. Jim Isenhower, the commander, adding his trailblazing unit will be a centerpiece of Army modernization.

As a centerpiece for the future Army, MDTFs are “new, networked, maneuver theater assets, focused on adversary A2/AD networks,” Isenhower said. Their capabilities also provide deterrence options for combatant commanders.

“The Army has empowered us, and asked us to figure out how we’re going to maneuver effectively in all domains, which will characterize how we fight in the future,” he added.

Down the road, the MDTF, which is based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, won’t be alone. Later this year, a second MDTF is being planned to stand up in Europe. A third task force may also stand up and serve the Indo-Pacific next year.

The first MDTF originally had a field artillery brigade as its core that merged with an Intelligence, Information, Cyber, Electronic Warfare and Space, or I2CEWS, element.

“Through distributed operations and with access to requisite authorities, MDTFs are advanced headquarters that synchronize kinetic and non-kinetic capabilities in support of strategic objectives,” Isenhower said.

“We face increased physical and virtual standoff through layered and integrated networks, where adversaries leverage all instruments of national power to blur the lines between competition and conflict, altering international norms to the detriment of the international community,” he said.

Great power competition

For the MDTFs, the plan ahead is to evolve and outpace the speed of any persistent, great power competitors like China and Russia, said an officer assigned to the task force.

“Great power competition requires an Army that is capable of complete integration across the joint force to compete with our adversaries,” he said.

From a joint warfare perspective, this is where the MDTF comes in. “Our exercises are joint, our plans are joint, and we incorporate input from across the joint services at every turn,” he said.

That foundation enables the total force to use a broad range of multidisciplinary capabilities. It also gives joint forces the freedom of action to fit the needs of each service, he said.

Preparing Soldiers

Like with other Army organizations, it’s the individuals selected who make the task force exceptional, according to one of its senior enlisted members.

“Within our ranks are highly-trained Soldiers with specialized skill sets, [and are] technologically astute, creative thinkers, who are looking at new ways to address complex problem sets,” they said. “The diversity of our formation fosters an environment of critical thinking, and the Soldiers who comprise our task force are leaders at the front of their career fields.”

The MDTF Soldiers reflect the nation, he added, and are “the best at coming together to leverage technology and joint resources to meet the imperatives of our national defense strategy.”

After qualifying for the task force, they said, each member represents the best of each priority they specialize in. “That’s one of the most exciting parts of this — the Soldiers who comprise our organization,” he said.

Whether in exercise or garrison, the MDTF members do things others simply cannot, they said. Specifically, the experience of working in joint exercises, or becoming fluent in the synchronization and planning efforts typically linked to the joint environment.

“Every member on the MDTF values their opportunity to contribute to the Army’s — and the joint force’s — efforts to develop these new concepts, like [multi-domain operations] and all-domain warfare,” Isenhower said.

Joint problems need joint solutions

But the task force will only be as successful as the joint partnerships they maintain, they said. Those partnerships have come with their share of eye-openers.

“Our proximity to joint partners [has given us] a few lessons learned,” said a senior officer assigned to the task force. “We tend to get these large gains out of exercises that we’ve been on in the Pacific, but one of those lessons we were coming away with is that we need a more persistent training environment.”

On any given week, the MDTF may partner alongside a Carrier Strike Group from the U.S. Navy or fire planners from the U.S. Air Force.

These are prime examples of how the task force is a joint-enabler, and “without those joint partners, we’d become an Army solution [for] only Army problems,” the officer said. Instead, “we’re looking to work [with] joint partners toward joint solutions.”

“Many times, joint solutions are inhibited by closed architectures within respective forces, Isenhower said.

The task force “found opportunities to accelerate joint interoperability by just getting the right people in the room to talk to each other and figure out how to break down both literal and figurative firewalls that might inhibit rapid communication,” he said.

Although there is still work to do, the task force is on the right track, he said. MDTFs will simultaneously integrate joint partners and emerging technologies to inform the Army’s transformation into a faster, more dynamic force.

“This is a unique opportunity, and the MDTF — Soldiers and family members alike — feel privileged to be a part of it and don’t take for granted the responsibility and the privilege the Army’s given us to chart this path forward,” Isenhower said.

By Thomas Brading, Army News Service

Mission First Tactical Awarded Contract with Mexican National Guard

February 9th, 2021

MFT will supply the Mexican National Guard with its Rapid Strike Personal Protection Spray.

Horsham, Pa. (February 2021) – Mission First Tactical, LLC (MFT™), a leader in USA-made rifle/carbine accessories and holsters, is pleased to announce it has been awarded a contract with the Mexican National Guard to supply it with MFT’s Rapid Strike Personal Protection Spray. Manufactured with the same formula used by the U.S. Army and Airforce in a Department of Defense approved facility, it was proven to be the very best in a blind test conducted by the U.S. Military. The Mexican National Guard chose it because of its quality and delivery.

There are three delivery methods to provide the maximum effectiveness and stopping power: stream, gel, and fog. The stream delivery method is a focused pattern that has the longest distance, good wind resistance, and minimal cross-contamination. The gel delivery method is a focused pattern with long-distance and the least chance of cross-contamination. It is recommended for use where cross-contamination could be an issue. The fog delivery method creates a wide pattern with mid-distance and is the fastest disbursement. Wind can affect it; however, it is the easiest to aim. The fog delivery method will cross-contaminate indoors.

The Rapid Strike Personal Protection Spray allows the user to identify their attacker with an ultraviolet dye, visible only under black light. It has been tested with an Independent High Performance Liquid Chromatography to ensure consistent performance.

It is available in two stocked formulas, OC Pepper/UV DYE or CS TEAR GAS and OC PEPPER/UV DYE, and is available in black or pink. Any formula can be created for contracts. Mission First Tactical Rapid Strike Personal Protection Spray has a five-year shelf life. For more information on Mission First Tactical, visit www.missionfirsttactical.com