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SOFIC – Handl Defense Introduces SR25 Magazine Magwell Adapter For HK417

May 17th, 2017

Handl Defense has been making accessories for the FN SCAR for years and thought they’d try their hand at Heckler & Koch weapons. A common complaint of the HK417 is that it requires proprietary magazines. Not anymore.

Thanks to Handl’s new 417-M110 magwell adapter, the weapon will now accept SR25 pattern magazines like this one from Magpul. The HK417’s magwell is already oversized to accommodate the thick walled H&K magazine, so there’s plenty of room for the patented insert. It also uses a new magazine release.

www.handldefense.com

TacJobs – DeliverFund Director of Operations

May 17th, 2017

DeliverFund is looking for a Director of Operations to oversee the company’s daily intelligence operations.

Description:

The D/DO will ensure coordination between law enforcement, corporate, and select NGO partners, and will lead DeliverFund’s operational staff and contractors in the execution of DeliverFund’s mission. This role requires thorough knowledge of full-spectrum intelligence operations, and successful candidates should be familiar with the F3EAD cycle, and target centric intelligence analysis methodology. The ideal candidate must be able to plan and advise national staff on operational activities at a moments notice, and within the limits set by DeliverFund’s general counsel and law enforcement partners. The candidate must be an excellent leader who continually seeks the most efficient ways to further DeliverFund’s operational efficacy, sustainability, and scalability, with the goal of safeguarding and augmenting DeliverFund’s development and long-term success.

Responsibilities:

  • Liaise with executive staff on behalf of operational elements.
  • Make tactical decisions for operational activities and set strategic goals in accordance with the company vision.
  • Plan and monitor the day-to-day operational requirements to ensure progress.
  • Supervise operational staff and contractors and provide constructive feedback.
  • Evaluate regularly the efficiency of business procedures according to organizational objectives and implement improvements.
  • Manage procurement processes and coordinate material and resource allocation.
  • Oversee customer support processes and further refine them to enhance customer satisfaction and overall mission efficacy.
  • Review financial information and adjust operational budgets to promote sustainability.
  • Revise and/or formulate policies and promote their implementation.
  • Manage relationships and agreements with select external partners and vendors.
  • Evaluate overall performance by gathering, analyzing and interpreting operational data and metrics.
  • Ensure operational elements comply with established regulations and procedures.
  • Participate in DeliverFund’s intelligence operations as required.
  • Lead DeliverFund’s large “fly-away” operations as required.
  • Actively participate in DeliverFund’s donor development process in conjunction with other executive staff.
  • Travel to regional offices as required (approximately 25%).
  • Represent the Executive Director and other Executive Staff as required.
  • Prepare and report operational activities to the Board of Directors quarterly.
  • Report to the Executive Director.
  • Requirements:

  • Willingness to learn whatever skill is needed to be successful.
  • Conflict resolution skills and the ability to work effectively with people from non-military/operational backgrounds. This is an essential skill as DeliverFund has a diverse staff.
  • Commitment to the DeliverFund mission and the eradication of slavery.
  • Technological acumen is essential.
  • Proven experience leading operational elements.
  • At least 4 years of experience in DoD Special Operations Forces (no exceptions).
  • USA 18 Series or Ranger Battalion, USAF Pararescue (PJ) or Combat Control (CCT), USMC MARSOC or FORCE Recon, USN SEAL – OR – JSOC SMU.
  • Experience as a PMOO will also suffice this requirement.
  • At least 2 years of experience in Intelligence Operations (no exceptions).
  • Operational experience with the CIA, DIA, JSOC SMU, or other Activity, either on contract or staff, or Law Enforcement intelligence units.
  • Law Enforcement experience is desirable though not required.
  • Excellent organizational and leadership abilities.
  • Outstanding communication skills.
  • In depth knowledge of diverse business functions and principles.
  • Working knowledge of target centric intelligence analysis and performance metrics.
  • Active or expired TS or greater security clearance is also desired, though not required.
  • Location:

    The DeliverFund Director of Operations will reside in either the Albuquerque, Phoenix, Denver, Houston or Dallas Metro area.

    Directions:

    All candidate resumes will be thoroughly vetted for integrity.

    www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/289119934

    AARDVARK and High Speed Gear Announce Technology Partnership and Addition Of HSGI TACO Pouches to Project 7

    May 17th, 2017

    La Verne, CA – AARDVARK today announced a technology partnership with High Speed Gear® (HSGI®) to incorporate HSGI’s® revolutionary TACO® pouches into Project 7®. A curated selection of HSGI® pouches specifically for Project 7® will be available effective immediately for incorporation with Project 7® armor.

    “Featuring groundbreaking and patented technology, HSGI’s® TACO® pouches have taken the tactical market by storm” said AARDVARK’s CEO Jon Becker. “The TACO® pouches and HSGI® are a perfect fit for Project 7® because they represent the best our industry has to offer. Not only do they feature a unique design, they are intensely focused on increasing the capability, operational effectiveness, and safety of the operator.”

    HSGI’s® Vice President of Sales and Operations, Bill Babboni stated, “We are extremely pleased to partner with AARDVARK and become a part of Project 7®. Project 7® represents the state of the art in tactical armor and is a perfect platform for our load bearing pouches and technologies. We are looking forward to our pouches being incorporated into Project 7® and to developing new solutions for our nation’s tactical operators through this new partnership.”

    More details, as well as the entire list of HSGI® pouches available through Project 7® can be found at www.project7armor.com.

    See TYR Tactical At SOMA

    May 17th, 2017

    TYR Tactical® is proud to announce its participation in the 2017 SOMA Special Operations Medical Association Conference. Get hands-on with the latest TYR Tactical®, Huron™ and Revere K9™ designs. Following our mantra, Innovate or Die®, these products continue our mission of pushing the standards of today’s tactical equipment, defining modularity and scalability and are custom made for you, The Next Generation Warrior®.

    Show Details:
    –> Learn how TYR Tactical® integrates DuPont™ Kevlar® Brand into not only soft armor but almost every piece of tactical nylon kit.
    –> Speak one-on-one with our Team Specialist

    Booth#: 1219

    Want to speak with a sales rep or schedule a meeting? Email us at rice@tyrtactical.com or call 623-240-1400.

    It’s Our 9th Anniversary

    May 17th, 2017

    Publishing daily since 2008 has been tiring, as of late. However, some of our very first content was from SOFIC 2008, so it’s fitting we are here during this 9th anniversary.

    Caveat Emptor: Kinetic Development Group SIDELOK mount counterfeit alert

    May 17th, 2017

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    KDG has recently become aware of an emerging counterfeit concern, dominantly stemming from EBAY and similar online commerce sites. The counterfeits seem to be focusing on the Kinetic Development Group SIDELOK family of Optic mounts, but KDG is investigating possible forgeries of it’s other product lines as well. The first example to show up is an unlicensed copy of the Aimpoint Micro Lower 1/3 Co-witness mount, with the high likelihood of foreign origin. To make matters more confusing, it was being sold as a MRO mount. SIDELOK has a remarkable reputation for its return to absolute-zero technology, which the knock-off mounts do not replicate. KDG is concerned that it’s patented technology will have SIDELOK’s creditability diminished by the inferior forgeries, and will place the customer at a huge risk, beyond just being defrauded.

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    The failure of any counterfeit optic mount on a service or personal defense weapon could be catastrophic for the user, and cost human life.

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    KDG highly encourages all customers to purchase through reputable dealers, and trusted online sources. There are some key differences between the illegal copy and an Actual KDG T-1 Mount, listed below. If a SIDELOK mount, or any other KDG product appears suspect, please contact the company at info@kineticdg.com.

    1) Different laser engraving. (no cage code, wrong product number on forgerty.)

    2) Apparent mold/machine/tool marks throughout forgery

    3) Wrong T-1 footprint. Wrong MRO footprint. Forgery missing interface recoil lug, shorter, squared base, mounting holes in wrong location,

    4) Finish appears glossy and textured, as though painted instead of treated with milspec hard anodized finish like authentic KDG mounts.

    5) Phillips head top plate screws are used in the counterfeit instead of Allen head screws. Mount may have a mix of screw types.

    6) Secondary lock mechanism may not work at all.

    7) Inability to hold zero or return to zero if removed.

    8) Thinner recoil lug and absence of Ball detent

    Spuhr – M203 Mount For AK5C

    May 16th, 2017

    Swedish Air Force Rangers using AK5C with M203 attached via Spuhr’s forend that is permanently attached to M203 along with the Spuhr M203 sight with Aimpoint.

    This solution provides 24 hour capability on the 40mm as well as increased accuracy.

    www.spuhr.biz

    SOFIC – SIG’s M17 & M18 Modular Handgun Update

    May 16th, 2017

    When we recently reported that the 101st Abn Div and other Fort Campbell, Kentucky-based tenant units would be the first units equipped with the US Army’s new Modular Handgun System, there seems to be confusion by commenters over which model of pistol units would receive. The 4.7″ barrel M17 is similar to the full size P320 and will be the standard pistol. The Compact M18 features a 3.9″ barrel and will replace the M11, known commercially as the SIG P228.

    Above you can see precisely how the M17 will be shipped to the Army. Below, is the M18.

    Each pistol comes with one 17 round and two 21 round magazines as well as three frames (small, medium and large). Unlike many pistols, the frames are not the firearm but rather expendable parts. The trigger pack is the serial numbered item. The difference between the M17 and M18 is the length of the barrels and slides.

    Currently, the pistol features a anti-tamper device so Soldiers can’t swap out frames on their own.  However, the Army is considering removing this feature and replacing it with a standard commercial fastener.

    An additional anti-tamper device prevents Soldiers from accessing the striker mechanism.

    SIG introduced two additional safety features. There is a 1911-style ambi-safety as well as a loaded chamber indicator at top center of the breech on the slide. Finally, the slides have a removable sight plate with a Delta Point Pro footprint.

    www.sigsauer.com