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Magpul has released the Dead Che Skull T-Shirt just in time for the 49th annual “Dead Che Day” (October 9th 2016), and in counter to all the Che Guavara shirts worn by people who are ignorant of the man and his actions. The shirt is made of 50% cotton, 38% polyester, and 12% Rayon, and constructed with Magpul’s Cut-N-Sew pattern engineering. Available in one color, Athletic Heather, in sizes SM-3XL.
www.magpul.com/products/magpul-megablend-dead-che-skull-t-shirt
Magpul also released this companion shirt, the Fine Cotton Dead Che Day T-Shirt. Unfortunately, the shirt design “suffered from a lack of “Intelligance” in “Conjuction” with a total disregard for spell check.” As a result, it’s being offered at a special discounted price, while supplies last. The shirt is made of 100% ring spun cotton, available in sizes SM-3XL.
www.magpul.com/products/magpul-fine-cotton-dead-che-day-t-shirt
The Wilcox Black Out Sighting System was designed specifically for use with a suppressed weapon shooting the .300 AAC Blackout cartridge. In addition to a red dot sight with selectability for Sub- and Supersonic ammo, visible laser, IR laser and IR illuminator.
The red-dot is coaligned with the lasers and illiminator and the switch from Sub- to Supersonic is accomplished with the flip of the lever behind the lens. In the photo, you’ll note it’s set to Sub.
The BOSS is powered by a single AA battery.
Spray and debris shields integrated with AN/PVS-15 NVGs.
Gentex offers the Snap Shields with Clear and Green Glow occlusion lenses which absorbs then phosphorous green glow that reflects off the face from a Night Vision Tube. Soon, they will also offer laser protection variants.
They are toolless don and doff meaning they snap right into place. The Snap Shield offers limited frag protection but it meets ANSI z87.
Look for the Snap Shield late 4th Quarter.
The Trijicon Machine Gun Reflex Sight has been popping up out there for awhile, but it’s now officially released at AUSA. Think of it as an RMR on steroids.
At 5.22″ tall, 8.78″ long and 4.17″ wide this isn’t some tiny reflex sight. It is 66.9 oz with battery and mount. The glass is 2″ x 3″ and incorprates a 35 MOA segmented circle around a 3 MOA dot reticle. It’s uses a single CR123A, made from 7075-T6 Aluminum and waterproof to 6.6′.
The MGRS offers ranging knobs for the M2 and M240 which can be easily swapped out. For adjustment there is 100 MOA of azimuth and elevation. They are suggesting customers use the AN/PAS-13 mount.
Additionally, they’ve integrated a mounting option for a 3x magnifier into the housing. The magnifier is articulating and can be swung in and out of battery. There are no buttons to push or levers to pull. The magnifier locks into place and it takes a good bit of force to move it from one position to another. It can be mounted to the side Picatinny Rail mounting point. The MGRs sports three of these Pic rail mounting points.
Oakley SI is launching an entire line of Fuel Cells emblazoned with subtle US Army Division Design Cues in the O icon. The versions on display at AUSA are the 82nd Airborne and 101st Airborne variants.
Some, like the 1st Cav have already been done, but Oakley plans a version for each of the Divisions.