SIG MMG 338 Program Series

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Line One Belts Now Available in Rich Mohagony

October 21st, 2016

The Line Belt from FirstSpear has been around for several years, but they’ve just introduced a new color, Rich Mohogany to blend in with more wardrobes.

Borrowing its name from an old NSW term for first level of clothing or gear, the Line One Belt has amazing tactical performance that maintains the high level of comfort and mobility usually associated with leather. Made from BioThane, a Urethane covered Nylon, which provides superior strength and weather-resistance, this belt won’t crack, peel, or become stiff in frigid temperatures. Specially tempered, non-slip coating eliminates “break-in” time and allows for flex like leather, yet it is impervious to sweat and water and will not stretch or lose its original shape.

Naturally, they are also still available in Coyote and Black, all with the new Cerakote buckle.

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Agilite Battle Element Soft Shell Now Available Wolf Grey

October 21st, 2016

The Agilite Battle Element Soft Shell is now available in Wolf Grey.

It features an under-collar rain hood, underarm zipper vents and Thumb loops.

SSD Readers get an extra 10% off it this weekend through Monday at www.agilitegear.com with the following code: SSDWOLF10.

Aimpoint – 3X-C Magnifier Now Available

October 21st, 2016

The new Aimpoint 3X-C Magnifier, which debuted at SHOT Show is now shipping to dealers.

Developed for the civilian end user, the 3X-C can be used in conjunction with all Aimpoint sights for long-range aiming or observation. Additionally, a variable (-2 to +2) dioptric setting allows this magnifier to be adapted to the individual shooter’s eye.

The 3X-C can also be used as a handheld 3X monocular. Aimpoint magnifiers utilize the red dot in Aimpoint sights as the aiming reticle, eliminating the need for re-zeroing when shifting between non-magnified and magnified aiming.
The 3X-C is encased in a shock absorbing protective rubber cover that also creates an ideal ergonomic grip. Internal optical adjustments make aligning the magnifier and sight quick and easy.

MSRP: $307.00

Look for the Magnifier from these great dealers:
LaRue
Strohman
Telluric Group
G&R Tactical
Clyde Armory
Green Top Sporting Goods
Brownells
Aim Surplus
Birmingham Pistol Club

The other magnifiers released during SHOT are coming soon.

Michael Rodriguez – Push Dagger

October 20th, 2016

These are four different versions of a new push dagger design called the “Throat Punch” or Tecpatl, by SF Veteran Michael Rodriguez. It’s a design that CRKT will be launching soon with proceeds of sales benefitting the George W Bush Military Service Initiative and the Special Operations Care Fund. He recently presented them to a very special group of friends on a particular personal security detail. They are made of layered G10 fiberglass making them lightweight, functional and concealable.

Arcteryx LEAF – Cold WX Jacket and Pants SV

October 20th, 2016

Arc’teryx unveiled the LEAF Cold Weather SV Jacket and Pants during SHOT Show. With Winter rearing its ugly head, now is the time to get yours. Although they are insulation layers, they combine Climashield insulation with Gore-Tex 3L and Windstopper fabrics to take you down below freezing.

The Cold Weather Jacket and Pants SV are available in MultiCam, Black and Crocodile, sizes Small – XXLarge.

Cold Weather Jacket SV

Features:
-Insulation provides maximum wet weather warmth
-Removable insulated hood; cinches with single pull adjuster and does not restrict vision
-Two way front closure for ventilation and easy on and off
-Waist drawcord retains articulated fit; Velcro® cuff closures allow enclosed sleeves
-Internal mesh pockets for radio carriage; internal stash pockets; external zip chest pockets
-Insulated hand pockets protect hands when not wearing gloves
-Upper arm zip pockets accessible when worn with personal protective equipment
-Vertically routed hem drawcords minimize interference with duty belt
-4×4.5 Velcro® upper arm identification patches with V-Lite™ retention ring

Cold Weather Pants SV

Features:
-Insulation provides maximum wet weather warmth
-Reinforced knees optimize durable performance
-Full side zips allow rapid ventilation and facilitate easy off and on
-External thigh cargo pockets
-Low profile suspender loops for optional attachment

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Rare Sighting Of A Daniel Defense GL/SSC RIS II

October 20th, 2016

This is one of the most rare Daniel Defense RIS II Rails, the GL/SSC. This stands for Grenade Launcher, Sound Suppressor Capable. It’s slightly shorter than the M4A1 and was designed around a 12.5″ barrel. Only 125 were made. 100 went to SOCOM and 25 sold commercially. So if you have one of these, you own a unicorn.

2nd Bn, 3rd SFG(A) Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary

October 20th, 2016

On 14 October, the 2nd Bn, 3rd SFG(A) celebrated its 25th anniversary. Seen here is LTC David Painter and CSM Christopher Raube placing a wreath to honor Bush Hog Soldiers, past and present.

I stood in formation during the activation ceremony on the parade ground of Fort Bragg’s Old Division Area back in 1991. As a severely understrength Caribbean-oriented battalion, we weren’t known as the Bush Hog’s yet and it would be several years before we completely ready. The unit cut its teeth on JCETs and Operation Restore Democracy in Haiti, served as our capstone. In the ensuing years, the Bush Hogs have really shined, earning their nickname in Afghanistan. I’m proud to have served on a SOT-A in 2/3.

Happy 25th Anniversary to my fellow 2/3 Veterans. Here’s to 25 more!

Mike Rowe to Headline 2017 SHOT Show State of the Industry Dinner

October 20th, 2016

NSSF is pleased to announce that Executive Producer, Narrator, and TV Host Mike Rowe will provide the headlining entertainment for the 2017 SHOT Show State of the Industry Dinner.

Mike Rowe is best known as the “dirtiest man on TV,” a title he earned on the hit TV series Dirty Jobs, where he completed 300 different jobs traversing all 50 states and transformed cable television into a landscape of swamps, sewers, and coal mines. He has narrated hundreds of documentaries about space, nature, dinosaurs, serial killers, and how stuff works. Most recently, Rowe launched The Way I Heard It, a weekly five-minute podcast of mysteries for the curious mind with a short attention span. He has also forged a handful of partnerships with iconic brands and filmed a boatload of Ford commercials.

As CEO of the mikeroweWORKS Foundation, Rowe speaks regularly about the country’s dysfunctional relationship with work, the widening skills gap, and challenging the persistent belief that a four-year degree is automatically the best path to take for the most people. The mikeroweWORKS Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity that provides financial assistance to people getting trained for skilled jobs that are in demand. Through scholarship programs, like the Work Ethic Scholarship Program, the Foundation has helped grant more than $3 million in technical and/or vocational education for trade schools across the country.

“We’re thrilled to have Mike Rowe speak at our annual State of the Industry Dinner, and it’s not hard to see why,” said Chris Dolnack, NSSF Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer. “He is a champion of hard work, fairness and common sense; he has worked tirelessly as an advocate of America’s blue-collar worker; and his philanthropic efforts to put people back to work in skilled jobs have resonated from America’s big cities to its heartland. He’s also one of the most entertaining speakers around, and we think his message is one that everyone at the State of the Industry Dinner will appreciate.”

NSSF’s annual State of the Industry Dinner will take place the first evening of the 2017 SHOT Show, Tuesday, January 17, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The evening will begin with a cocktail and hors d’oeuvres hour. Following the social hour will be a gourmet dinner, then a variety of industry award presentations and the state of the industry address by Steve Sanetti, NSSF President and CEO, before the stage is given over to Mike Rowe. Individual tickets to the event are $125 for NSSF members and $145 for non-members. Tables of 10 can be purchased for $1,150 by NSSF Members and $1,350 by non-members. Seating is limited and this event will sell out, so those wishing to attend are urged to purchase their tickets early. For more information, visit the event’s page.