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ExperienceFR 2022 – The Equipment Showcase and Training Event for Military and First Responders

February 7th, 2022

ORCE PROTECTION, SAFETY DEMOS, C5ISR, CBRNe, EOD, EXPEDITIONARY EQUIPMENT, & MORE

ExperienceFR 2022, the 10th Annual Exposition and Training Conference for today’s warfighter and first responder, is coming to the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, on March 1-2, 2022. This event, organized by Federal Resources, a Noble company, is an exhibition of technologically innovative solutions, focused training, live product demonstrations, and engaging presentations. The event will feature over 100 exhibitors and offer hands-on demonstrations of the latest products and technology available. Additionally, manufacturer representatives will answer questions and demonstrate the latest products for C5ISR, CBRNe, EOD, Medical/Fitness, and numerous other solutions for those who protect and serve in the Armed Forces and Federal Law Enforcement.

Manufacturer Exhibits

Product Demonstrations

Industry-Led Seminars

Response & Equipment Training

WHEN: March 1-2, 2022

WHERE: MGM Grand National Harbor, 101 MGM National Ave., Oxon Hill, MD 20745

Register at www.federalresources.com/experiencefr-2022

Cobalt Kinetics Expands Pro-staff to include Greenline Tactical

February 7th, 2022

Feb 7th, 2022: Cobalt Kinetics, a manufacturer of American Masterpiece firearms; is proud to announce the addition of team Greenline Tactical to the Cobalt Kinetics pro-staff of factory shooters. Team Greenline features a cadre of highly skilled instructors like; Sam Houston, Erik Vargas, Eric Butler, Jim Carter, and Don Edwards (as the main instructor & CEO).

The Greenline Tactical team brings a plethora of experience stemming from the Law Enforcement, Military, and Night Vision technology sectors. For example, Don Edwards and Sam Houston have become subject matter experts (and leaders) in the Night Vision industry and have lent their expertise to help create a standardization for NVG “Night-fighting” and NVG use for LE Patrol/ SWAT operations. Additionally, Erik Vargas is a skilled precision instructor, a former U.S Army Ranger (Sniper), and a champion level competitive shooter (2X National Sniper champion). These are just a few examples of the multitude of expertise that Greenline Tactical brings to the Cobalt Kinetics team.

“As we build our company’s new path, we want to make sure that real world expertise is introduced into our R&D and QC processes. By adding the Greenline Tactical team to our pro-staff we are ensuring that our approach to introducing new products is not met with an echo chamber of approval. We need individuals that will pick apart our designs before they have even left the prototype phase. If the product is not ready, then we need to know ASAP. This will ensure that customers receive only the very best that we can possibly offer. We also hope to curve the trend of having celebrity names on a company’s roster solely to draw attention. Everyone on the Cobalt team is expected to roll up their sleeves and help with the unified goal of continuously refining the product.”

-Aaron Quinn (Owner/ CEO)

For more information on Cobalt Kinetics and their products go to www.CobaltKinetics.com

SWIFT Under Door Camera

February 7th, 2022

The SWIFT Under Door Camera from Tactical Electronics features up to four individual CMOS image sensors with 640×480 resolution and low-light sensitivity of 16V/lux-sec, located within a .26? thick insertion panel which allows you to see in four directions inside a room: forward, upward/backward, left, and right. In addition it’s equipped with covert 950nm Infrared LED illumination for both low-light & no-light environments.

The Tactical Accessory Port (TAP) provides USB and Ethernet connectivity as well as an auxiliary 12VDC power input.  The integrated USB and Ethernet ports and on-board 5GHz Wi-Fi allow for video to be streamed to any Tactical Electronics’ Monitors, the TE View App or ATAK on Android devices, or MANET radios.

Finally, it fits in a double M4 magazine pouch.

2022 S&S Precision Catalog

February 7th, 2022

Available now.

True Velocity To Launch The Genesis Rifle

February 7th, 2022

True Velocity has announced their new bullpup, “The Genesis” which is the commercial version of their US Army Next Generation Squad Weapon candidate rifle in 6.8 TVCM.

To reserve your place in line sign up with your email. There will be limited production so act quickly. You will be receiving more information soon regarding the commercial version of the Next Generation platform “The Genesis”.

www.tvammo.com

Come See UF PRO at IWA & Enforce Tac 2022

February 6th, 2022

Be amongst the first to see the very latest UF PRO gear and meet our team in person.

Come visit our booth at the IWA or Enforce Tac trade shows.

ENFORCE TAC MISSION BRIEF:

     | Dates: 1. March – 2. March
     | Location: Exhibition Centre, Nuremberg, Germany
     | Hall number: 12
     | Booth number: 12-432

IWA MISSION BRIEF:

     | Dates: 3. March – 6. March
     | Location: Exhibition Centre, Nuremberg, Germany
     | Hall number: 3
     | Booth number: 3-315

SCUBAPRO Sunday – Head and Chest Protection

February 6th, 2022

As we are starting to get into fall and the water begins to get colder. You will have to start looking at, adding more to what you wear when you dive. One of the best ways to add warmth without adding a lot more rubber is to add a hood and a vest. The vest helps keep your chest warm, from the tie you enter the water. I like a vest because it helps with that first blast of cold water that always hits your chest. Since you lose about 75 percent of your body heat through your head even if the water is warm, you will lose heat thru it. Hoods and vest are usually made from neoprene and are designed for wearing in either warm or cold water. Again, as with wetsuits, the thicker the hood/vest, the better it is for colder water. One of the most significant drawbacks to diving, in general, is the thinker anything is, gloves, suit, or hood the more mobility you lose. There are two types of hoods, warm and cold water. Warm water hoods are less cumbersome and typically cover your head and neck. They can be used for warmth and to help protect your head.

Warm vs. Coldwater Hoods

When diving in cold water, a thick neoprene hood that covers your head and neck will be the most practical. The thicker the neoprene, the warmer you head will be. Coldwater dive hoods typically have a sizable bib, which can be tucked into your wetsuit at the neck opening. The bib reduces the transfer of water and keeps the diver that much warmer. The bib comes down to cover the neck and some of the chest, like a bib for kids. There is also hooded vest, and those cover the head and the chest. Cold-water hoods cover some or all of the diver’s forehead and jaw/chin areas, and it also includes a good part of the diver’s cheeks. It tries to leave as little of the diver’s face exposed to the cold water as possible — ordinary just room for the mask and the regulator.

Warm-water dive hoods are much thinner and typically do not have large bib like cold-water hoods. Warm water hoods and vests are suitable for long-duration diving in warm water. It isn’t so thick that you overheat from the start, but with a long dive, you will start to get cold. If you are warm, you can also vent the hood/ vest, and as the dive goes on, you will be warmer. You can even sometimes start the dive without the hood, and then if you are cold, you can put it on. Hooded vests are good for that as you can just pull the hood up as you are diving.

The right fitting dive hood should not be too loose; if you’re going for a cold-water hood, it should feel snug around your cheeks and jaw and should cover most of your forehead. Still, it should not feel too tight – if it is uncomfortable around the throat or facial area, then you’ll need to go up a size. Basically, if the hood creates discomfort along the face or neck/throat, it is too small. If water freely flows in and out of the hood, it is too big. Too loose a hood will not protect you from the elements at all, as water will be able to flow in and out freely. Layering is the key to warmth when diving.

SCUBAPRO’s line of Hoods, Vest and Hooded Vest can provide that extra layer to help keep you warmer longer when diving. The SCUBAPRO 2.5/0.5mm Unisex Hooded Vest is just what you need for a little extra warmth on colder water dives. When you are in warm water locations, add a hooded vest over a spring suit or under a Shorty or Fullsuit, you add warmth and will be able to stay in longer. The vest is easy to don and doff and is fast drying for days that have multiple dives. The vest is 2.mm thick in the hood chest and back and 0.5mm thick on the ultra-stretch side panels.

SCUBAPRO has also updated its popular Hybrid line, which includes a thermal long sleeve top, cargo shorts, and a sleeveless hooded vest. The line also consists of a full suit that is great for long-duration warm water dives or under cammies to help keep you warm. The Hybrid Hooded Vest‘s ultra-comfortable neoprene/nylon blend does a great job of protecting your torso and head, two critical areas for minimizing heat loss, providing comfort, warmth, and protection where you need it most. On the underside of the nylon panels, a micro-plush interior makes the vest warm and cozy.

This fleece fabric absorbs less water, which keeps heat against the body, increasing overall warmth. It also dries quickly. This hooded vest can be worn by itself or layered over a long-sleeve thermal rash guard to increase warmth and protection and built with a mix of quality 1.5mm X-Foam neoprene for warmth and durable nylon for stretch and comfort. Highly versatile ideal for divers, snorkelers, paddle boarders, swimmers, and anyone that needs more protection from the elements to include long boat rides. I have used pieces in this line for an Alcatraz swim (1.5mile), and it worked great. Unique styling keeps you warm, protected, and looking good — form-fitting for that sleek, hydrodynamic look and feel.

Savage Arms Announces Sponsorship of The Canadian Rimfire Precision Series

February 6th, 2022

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – February 3, 2022 – Savage Arms is proud to announce its upgraded partnership with the Canadian Rimfire Precision Series (CRPS). With their upgraded partnership, Savage’s Precision Series rifles are now the exclusive Firearm of the Rimfire Competition Academy, and Savage now stands as a platinum sponsor of the more than twenty CRPS competitions.

“The Canadian Rimfire Precision Series is proud to be working with Savage Arms on an expanded sponsorship for the 2022 season,” said Rick Katigbak of CRPS. “Their support of our newly announced Rimfire Competition Academy and Rimfire Nation Discovery days, allows us to bring Savage Arms’ line of precision rimfire rifles to Canadians coast-to-coast to help them discover the joy of shooting. Savage Arms long history of producing rimfire rifles in Lakefield Ontario made them the logical choice as our primary rimfire rifle partner for the series. We look forward to the coming season and the opportunity to showcase Savage Arms at our events and competitions.”

By standardizing on the rimfire .22 long rifle cartridge for its competitions, CRPS provides fun, challenging and cost-effective events suitable for participants of all ages and experience levels.

“It’s an honor to work with CRPS for another season,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “Our upgraded sponsorship not only allows us to showcase our rimfire rifles but gives us the opportunity to work with CRPS as they dedicate their efforts to opening up affordable shooting sports to everyone and that fits perfectly with our mission at Savage Arms.”

More information on the Canadian Rimfire Precision Series can be found at rimfireprecision.ca.

Savage press releases can be found at savagearms.com/content?p=news.