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SilencerCo Announces Production of AR-15 Lower, Shipping This Week

August 10th, 2020

August 10th, 2020 — West Valley City, UT – SilencerCo, the world’s largest firearm suppressor company, has announced the latest addition to their lineup of parts and accessories–the SilencerCo billet AR-15 lower receiver.

Silencerco is excited to offer consumers a high-quality, fully customizable AR-15 lower.

With a reputation of going above and beyond to design and manufacture the industry’s best products, SilencerCo has put the same amount of care and time to make the industry’s finest, billet lower.

“For years, SilencerCo has aggressively ventured into various segments of the firearms industry with innovations like the Maxim 9, Maxim 50, and Radius. I was confident our engineering team could bring unique features and options to a lower receiver as well. We accomplished our goal by including a unique ambidextrous bolt catch, integrated QD sling cups and integrated trigger guard, all at an affordable price,” said Scott Clinger, SilencerCo’s VP Business Development. “As we continue to expand our line of firearms accessories, it is a natural progression to make a quality AR-15 lower.”

With an MSRP of $249, the SilencerCo lower is available for purchase now exclusively at Brownells, Capitol Armory, and Silencer Shop.

Click here for more information on the lower.

Fighting Gun 101: Gas Ports

August 10th, 2020

Many companies won’t publish this. We believe in transparency. Whether you purchase directly from us, our dealers, or build it yourself, it all starts here…

SOLGW GAS PORTS:

10.5″ Carbine .073
11.5″ Carbine .071
12.5″ Carbine .068
14.5″ Carbine .0625
16″ Carbine .0625
13.7″ Mid .0785
14.5” Mid .077
16″ Mid .076
18″ Rifle .0995
20″ Rifle .093

Textbook TDP GAS PORTS:

MK18 10.3” Carbine .070
M4 14.5″ Carbine .0625
MK12 18” Rifle .0995
M16 20″ Rifle .093

SOLGW recommended Sprinco spring/buffer combination based on type of buffer system:

11.5” Milspec: Blue Spring/H2 (LAW Folder H), A5: Green Spring A5H2 (LAW A5H1)
12.5” Milspec: Blue Spring/H2 (LAW Folder H), A5: Green Spring A5H2 (LAW A5H1)
13.7” Milspec: Blue Spring/H (LAW Folder H), A5: Green Spring A5H2 (LAW A5H1)
13.9” Milspec: Blue Spring/H (LAW Folder H), A5: Green Spring A5H2 (LAW A5H1)
14.5” Milspec: Blue Spring/H (LAW Folder H), A5: Green Spring A5H2 (LAW A5H1)
16” Milspec: Blue Spring/H (LAW Folder H), A5: Green Spring A5H2 (LAW A5H1)

www.SOLGW.com

Prym 1 Launches New ‘Prym1 Freedom’ Camouflage Pattern

August 10th, 2020

Prym1 Camo launches new ‘Prym1 Freedom’ pattern to celebrate American liberties and pay homage to the unwavering efforts of U.S service heroes, armed forces, veterans and patriots alike.

“May we think of freedom, not as the right to do what we please, but as the opportunity to do what is right.”

As Americans, freedom is inherently ingrained in our DNA. Encompassing many aspects of our life, our right to our freedoms makes us who we are today, all equal, all American.

At Prym1 Camo©, we partner with brands intrinsic to our way of life and sense of patriotism. You’ll find our patterns adorned on elite athletes, in the hands of our service heroes, outfitting adventurerers and honoring veterans. Our freedoms must be fought for, protected and handed on generation after generation.

Freedom has many fathers and mothers, and without the dedicated, unwavering efforts of so many protecting our liberties, we wanted to design a specific pattern that pays homage to that fact. Prym1 Freedom pattern gives you, the individual, the opportunity to wear our nation’s colors with pride, every single day!

Prym1 Freedom pattern is now available in printed fabrics and many other decorative processes.

For more information on licensing Prym1 Freedom, contact us: info@prym1camo.com

To learn more about Prym1 Freedom visit: www.prym1camo.com/freedom

Qore Performance Releases IcePlate Sleeve

August 10th, 2020

STERLING, VA – August 7, 2020 – Qore Performance recently released the latest addition to their IceAge Ecosystem: IcePlate Sleeve. IcePlate Sleeve replaces the popular, but now retired, IcePlace MOLLE Sleeve Flex as the accessory pouch for IcePlate Curve, the only multi-purpose cooling, heating, and hydration product available on the market.

IcePlate Sleeve uses the same proprietary laminate technology as their IcePlate EXO ultralight ventilated plate carrier. The laminate material does not stretch, is completely hydrophobic, and delivers significantly greater abrasion resistance than 500D Cordura Nylon. IcePlate Sleeve is 33% lighter than the outgoing IMS Flex.

IcePlate Sleeve facilitates native integration with the IcePlate EXO, but is also universally compatible with all plate carriers on the market. IcePlate Sleeve has a six column by seven row laser-cut MOLLE field on both faces, allowing the user to reclaim all MOLLE attachment points that the IcePlate Sleeve takes up on the plate carrier. The product also has the entire MOLLE field covered with hook tape on one side and pile on the other, allowing direct Velcro connection with loop fields on the inside or outside face of a plate carrier.

The design of IcePlate Sleeve allows it to be mounted inside a plate carrier to maximize the multiple benefits of IcePlate Curve’s thermoregulation properties. While it is possible to mount IcePlate Sleeve to nearly any carrier on the market, it optimally mounts to future-proof designs that include pile tape on the inside, which minimizes the movement of the IcePlate Curve.

As with IcePlate Exo, IcePlate Sleeve is compatible with the new right and left exit port versions of the IcePlate Curve, allowing for user-specific routing of the Source 90 Drink Tube over the left shoulder for right-handed shooters and over the right shoulder for left-handed shooters.

IcePlate Sleeve is available now in MultiCam, Black, Coyote Brown, Ranger Green, and Wolf Grey.

MATBOCK Monday Tarsier Eclipse

August 10th, 2020

TARSIER ECLIPSE

WITHOUT TARSIER ECLIPSE

WITH TARSIER ECLIPSE

The Tarsier Eclipse ™ is the most advance Night Vision Goggle accessory on the market. It easily attaches to your NVG’s allowing the operator to see objects from 18” to infinity at the same time without adjustments!

It incorporates a smooth action, high performance optical iris that can be adjusted open or closed depending on the amount of light. Not only does this accessory save time in critical situations it also protects your lenses from getting scratched or damaged during your mission.

If the glass on the Tarsier Eclipse ™ gets damaged you can simply pop it out with your fingers and insert a new one!

Don’t forget to tune in on Monday at 4:30 PM EST on Instagram as we do a live demonstration our Tarsier Eclipse!

www.matbock.com/collections/night-vision/products/tarsier-eclipse

Contract Dispute Delays Fielding of New Dutch Combat Uniforms, Interim Solution Selected

August 10th, 2020

According to the Dutch Ministry of Defense, a contract dispute for new combat uniforms for the Dutch Army (Koninklijke Landmacht) and ensuing analysis of tender documents has led to the withdrawal of a contract award to manufacture them. The newly designed uniforms, developed as part of the Defensie Operationeel Kleding Systeem (Defense Operational Clothing System) or DOKS program, were intended to be fielded in 2023, but now that plan has been pushed back.

Instead, the Dutch forces will continue to field MultiCam Combat clothing for those troops deploying to contingency areas.

Additionally, non-deploying Dutch Army personnel will be issued an improved interim clothing package in the new national camouflage, the Netherlands Fractal Pattern M-19. NFP is available in several colorations.

This ensemble will be based on the Dutch Marine uniform seen above which is currently offered in M81 Woodland. It combines the new NFP fabric with the Marine cut, utilizing a material substitution in current contracts. Fielding of these uniforms should begin by mid-2021.

DOKS also fields a new helmet (manufactured by Galvion) as well as other equipment. These portions of the program continue unabated, with helmets delivered in batches, beginning at the end of this year. Eventually, the full system will be fielded, including clothing in an entirely new cut.

Photos from Dutch MOD.

Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles Produced by Blackwater for Sale by Bulletproof IT

August 9th, 2020

I recently found out that BULLETPROOF IT, LLC was selling MRAPs. That alone is interesting, but what really caught my attention is that the MRAPs in question were built by Blackwater Manufacturing. From 2007-2009, I worked on that program as the head of Test & Evaluation. I shot, blew up and drove Grizzlies in all sorts of environments. There’s a bit of me in those trucks. This graphic shows the evolution of the trucks.

BULLETPROOF IT, LLC a Service Disabled Veteran owned and operated business has 10 Blackwater Grizzly Armored Personnel Carriers (APC) for sale. The Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) is a 22 ton Armored Infantry Mobility Vehicle designed and built for the U.S. Military and DOD contractors destined for Iraq and other high conflict hostile territories.

The Armored exterior is as aggressive as they come! The Ballistic walls can withstand .50-caliber rounds for perfect protection against high caliber ambushes, while the fully reinforced belly and enclosed drivetrain are protected against improvised explosive device (IED) blasts. In addition to the armor, it has more doors, gun ports, hooks, compartments, outlets, and lighting than most civilians’ vehicles on the road. The roof has duel turrets capable of accepting mounted machine guns.

The Armored Vehicles are street legal and can cruise on the highway at 65 to 70 MPH. Each equipped with the proven caterpillar diesel engine. The Armored Vehicles were built in 2007 and 2008. Essentially these vehicles are brand new and most of them with less than 800 miles on them, some as low as 77 miles on them. BULLETPROOF IT, LLC has 4×4 and 6×6 wheeled (APC’s) available.

Features are listed below.

FEATURES
• Automatic push button Allison transmission
• Single rear axle
• Seagrave glider chassis
• 4×4
• Air brakes
• Some have rear electric door
• Front right window hatch

EXTERIOR FEATURES
• 22 ton .50 caliber bulletproof exterior
• Front mount Ramsey winch
• All terrain run flat tires
• High intensity exterior lighting
• Storage compartments

DRIVETRAIN FEATURES
• Caterpillar diesel engines
• Allison automatic transmission
• 4×4 configuration
• Seagrave glider extreme duty chassis

INTERIOR FEATURES
• Dual zone a/c
• Roof hatch access
• Day/night vision camera
• Multiple seating configuration
• Blackout lights

For pricing and availability please email our MRAP Sales Manager Josh Malcom at mrapsales@bulletproof-it.com or feel free to give him a call 360-771-2657.

For more information and pictures, please follow the direct link below.

www.bulletproof-it.com/armored-vehicles

SCUBAPRO Sunday – Mask Squeeze

August 9th, 2020

When you first start diving, sometimes little things will happen, which most likely will not occur as you gain more experience like forgetting to bring an extra mask.  Sometimes It can be a little most serious like you might forget to do a proper purge process, and you get to depth, and you pass out. Your dive buddy has to pull you to the surface and think he is getting kicked out because he is a new guy like you, and he believes he killed his swim buddy. Other things can happen that are a little more series. It can cause some harm if you are not careful, and it will make you look like you have to hickeys on your eye. It is a good thing if it is around Halloween, you will look like a zombie and not a cool one like the Walking Dead. It is a mask squeeze or for the corpsman in the group called facial barotrauma.

What is Mask Squeeze?

A Mask squeeze can occur with the incorrect equalization of the air pressure inside your mask, causes it to compress tighter against your face, causing the small blood vessels around the eyes to burst. If you don’t know how this feels, it’s like the covered areas of your face get sucked into the mask as the negative space between them gets smaller. While all dive briefs should t divers are usually warned about during Open Water Diver courses, many don’t pay too much attention to it after underestimating the trauma that it can cause. So unless you’re willing to surface with scary, bloodshot eyes, you’ll want to remember what not to do and what you can do to prevent it from happening during any of your dives.

How Does Mask Squeeze Happen?

Several things can cause an unfavorable change of mask pressure. The most common is failing to exhale into the mask during descent. Many divers remember to equalize their ears since ear discomfort becomes increasingly noticeable as you dive deeper. Still, they may not realize the increase in scuba mask pressure until after they surface.

Other factors that increase the likelihood of mask squeeze from diving are poor dive mask fitting (particularly if you choose a mask that’s too small for your face or too tight, to begin with) and fast descent. As you can imagine, it can be easy for a diver to forget the steps to take to prevent mask squeeze, especially for beginners who are worried about getting air into the mask.

Dangerous Effects of Mask Squeeze

Divers who suffer from mask squeeze may notice bruising around the eyes, blood spots over the white areas of their eyes, and swelling. Fortunately, it rarely causes injury inside the eyeball. Divers often get alarmed and panicky when they see blood in their eyes. Still, the condition isn’t as dangerous as it looks and usually clears away without any significant mask squeeze treatment.

In the most severe cases, the hemorrhage can last longer, or you might notice a loss of vision or pain, in which case you should visit a doctor straight away.  

Avoiding Mask Squeeze

Prevention is always better than cure, so every diver needs to remember how to use their masks properly and avoid mask squeeze.

First, never wear masks that cover only the eyes. While those may be suitable for snorkeling, you’ll need a mask that can be equalized if you’re swimming at greater depths. Fortunately, modern dive masks have nose valves that allow divers to quickly equalize the air space between their mask and face without the risk of flooding it.

Next, don’t choose a mask that feels tight, to begin with. Once you descend, the pressure automatically causes an increased suction on the mask. A scuba mask should sit comfortably on the diver’s face and stick when mild pressure is applied even without the strap being worn.

To help prevent bruising, a soft silicone skirting is also a must, so the mask will comfortably cushion and spread the pressure around your face.

Finally, don’t descend too fast and make it a habit to equalize. Instead of being worried about water getting into your mask, it helps you get comfortable taking off and putting on your dive mask underwater.

Through practice and with the presence of mind, you can easily avoid mask squeeze and enjoy much safer dives.

What is mask squeeze? 

Like the air spaces in your sinuses and ears, you must also equalize the air space in your mask as you descend. When you descend, failure to equalize, or add air to the air space in the mask, by exhaling through your nose, can create unequal pressure between the mask air space and the vascular pressure within the blood vessels of the face. This can result in various degrees of facial barotrauma, or injury to the soft tissues of your face contained within the mask. Imagine your face in a suction cup. The soft tissues beneath the mask and especially around the eye, swell (periorbital edema) and discolor, such as redness or bruising (ecchymosis).

What treatment do I need?

Unless you are experiencing eye pain or visual problems, there is no treatment for facial barotrauma except time. Because it is a bruise, your body will eventually reabsorb the effect of your mask squeeze. Your physician or an eye specialist should immediately address eye pain or visual disturbances such as blurred vision or loss of part of the visual field. These symptoms would be extremely rare in mask squeeze, however. The signs and symptoms of mask squeeze can take up to two weeks or more to resolve. Unfortunately, it is one of those conditions where you will probably look worse than you’d like before it gets better. Not only will blood and edema needs to be reabsorbed, but it tends to be gravity-dependent – which means it will spread downward on your face. Before you heal, you may look like a red-eyed black-and-blue marked creature in a B-grade horror flick or a boxer that took at least two too many punches.

Who gets mask squeeze?

Mostly new divers get squeezed – they tend to be overwhelmed by all the skills they need to remember, such as buoyancy control and equalizing their ears and sinuses, all while being mesmerized by the mysteries of the sea. More experienced divers, however, are not immune to mask squeeze. They tend to have mask squeeze when they concentrate on some new activity or focus on a task that diverts their attention from clearing their mask. Changing to a new mask or to a low-volume mask may also lead to mask squeeze, because the diver may not be accustomed to when to add air. Finally, poor-fitting masks or other issues such as facial hair may lead to problems with equalizing.

How do you prevent mask squeeze from happening again? 

The solution to preventing mask squeeze is to remember to keep your nasal passageways open during descent. By exhaling through your nose and using a properly fitted mask, you will minimize facial barotrauma risk. A mask should fit comfortably against your face, and you should be able to achieve an appropriate seal by gently placing the mask on your face and inhaling through your nose. The mask should seal to your face and not fall off even without the mask strap in place. It is not unusual for a small amount of leakage to occur while diving, especially if you have facial hair. Exhaling through your nose and tilting your face towards the surface while cracking the mask’s lower seal will generally remove any unwanted water from your mask.