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Gentex Corporation Introduces Expanded Ops-Core Product Line at Eurosatory 2016

June 10th, 2016

Gentex Corporation Introduces Expanded Ops-Core FAST® and SentryTM Helmet Product Lines and other Advances in Ballistic Protection at Eurosatory

Ops-Core FAST and Sentry LE Ballistic Helmets Offer Optimized Protection for Military, Law Enforcement and Security Personnel

Carbondale, PA, June 09, 2016. Gentex Corporation, a global leader in personal protection and situational awareness solutions for defense, emergency response and industrial personnel will introduce the Ops-Core FAST LE High Cut and Sentry LE Mid Cut Helmet System Platforms at Eurosatory 2016, the largest international land and air defense and security exhibition. Offering enhanced protection against a full range of ballistic, blunt trauma and blast threats, the FAST and Sentry LE helmet system platforms are designed for global military, security forces and law enforcement personnel.

The FAST and Sentry LE helmet system platforms stay true to the revolutionary design of the Ops-Core product line, providing advanced modular protection through a lightweight design. Offered at an economical price, the helmet system platforms feature an Ops-Core SkeletonTM Shroud for universal compatibility with most NVG mounts,
Accessory Rail Connectors (ARC) and external Velcro® loop. The FAST and Sentry LE platforms provide optimal scalability through the addition of visors, mandibles and ballistic applique?s, allowing the user to adjust the level of protection to meet their mission needs. Compatible with all Ops-Core ARC configured helmet systems, the new ballistic Ops-Core Handgun Face Shield, which defends against impacts from handgun threats, will also be highlighted. The Handgun Face Shield is ideal for mission protection against threats often encountered by law enforcement and military personnel during forced entry/breeching operations and riot control situations.

“The FAST and Sentry LE helmet systems and accompanying Handgun Face Shield will be adopted by various global security and law enforcement forces over the next few months”, said Tom Short, vice president, Ground Systems, Gentex Corporation. “The introduction of the Ops-Core FAST and Sentry LE helmet systems exemplify Gentex Corporation’s continued effort to expand our product offering, allowing us to offer a full range of innovative solutions that meet the need of our diverse customer base”.

Alongside the Ops-Core brand of helmet system platforms, Gentex will introduce a new generation of Combat Vehicle Crewman (CVC) helmets for sea and land mounted operations. The CVC helmet system is integrated with a new liner co-designed by Bose® and Gentex, featuring the Bose Product Improved Combat Vehicle Crewman (PICVC) Active Noise Reduction (ANR) Communication Head-Set. Also featured at Eurosatory this year, is Gentex Corporation’s newly acquired brand of hearing and communications products, Aegisound®. Acquired in October of 2015, the Aegisound products significantly improve hearing protection, safety and communications in high noise environments, and increase the company’s contribution to the highly regarded Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Program.

Eurosatory takes place June 13th through June 17th at the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre in Paris, France. Stop by booth #B458 in the USA Security and Defense Pavilion to learn more.

www.gentexcorp.com

UF PRO Hunter Sweater Back In Stock

June 10th, 2016

Wind and weather resistant, the Hunter Sweater incorporates the very comfortable 37.5 micro fleece which also works as stretch panels under the arms.

It incorporates a zippered upper and lower arm pocket on each side.

The Hunter Sweater packs very well.

Offered in sizes XS – 4XL, in MultiCam and PenCott GreenZone.

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Ration Fuel Sparks EUROSATORY Interest

June 10th, 2016

A unique waterproof fuel used by British soldiers to heat their rations and warm their drinks is set to spark interest at next week’s EUROSATORY event in Villepinte, France (13-17 June).

The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) have awarded a four year contract to the UK-based survival equipment specialists, BCB International Ltd (Hall 6 G798), for the supply of a new operational ration cooker and fuel. BCB’s ‘FireDragon’ fuel is an innovative solid biofuel made from ethanol.

The contract marks a move away from hexamine fuel which the British Army supplied to troops for over forty years for cooking in the field. Hexamine was a potentially dangerous and outdated substance.

As BCB’s Managing Director, Andrew Howell, explained the fuel had to meet the UK MoD’s robust and rigorous requirements: “The UK MoD were looking for a solution that amongst other things was lightweight, could boil 500ml of water in under 11 minutes, was easy to light and extinguish, burned cleanly and is easily transportable. Our solution which includes a new folding cooker and a fuel pack weighs less than 300g and the FireDragon fuel will boil 500ml of water in under 8 minutes.”

Mr. Howell confirmed that other Armed Forces that currently issue their soldiers with Hexamine are taking a close look at BCB’s FireDragon fuel: “More and more Armies are taking a long hard look at the drawbacks of Hexamine and a second look at the benefits of FireDragon. The ‘FireDragon’ fuel is good news for their troops. It will enable their soldiers to cook their ready to eat meals with a safer and cleaner fuel. Our fuel is non-toxic, non-drip and made from 100% natural ingredients, including sustainably sourced ethanol. FireDragon is patented worldwide. It burns cleanly and leaves very little residue; thereby allowing soldiers to spend less time on cleaning their cooking equipment and more time on their vital operational roles. The fuel can be packed with rations which will help reduce transport costs.”

“Wherever they operate, whether in driving rain, the freezing arctic or searing heat, the fuel will enable soldiers to heat their rations whenever required.”

www.bcbin.com

3rd Annual CW2 Duskin 3-Gun – Part 3

June 10th, 2016

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This year the CW2 Duskin 3-Gun match hosted 167 shooters through 7 stages which honored the lives of fallen SF members. Signs were posted at each stage in memory of the fallen from a particular unit with each member’s name listed. Like a typical 3-Gun match, each stage required the shooter to use a combination of pistol, rifle, and shotgun or all three. Unlike your typical match, the CW2 Duskin 3-Gun included its signature physical stages requiring shooters to clear walls, scale an assault ladder from a ground mobility vehicle into a shoot house, drag a 150-pound dummy, 180-pound chain, and carry kettle bells with a combined weight of 140 pounds. Below are descriptions of all 7 stages each with a video link of its execution. Stand by for our final post with the full match video!

STAGE 1 In Memory of the Fallen of 2nd Battalion

This stage highlights the work 2nd Battalion did in the hay day of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The stage takes place in one of the shoot houses and is target heavy, fast and up close, and personal. Competitors make entry on the 2nd floor via the ladder of an assaulter ground mobility vehicle. They clear the top floor with a carbine and finish the floor with some long range shots out a window. Moving down to the first floor, competitors finish clearing the rest of the house with their pistol.

STAGE 2 “Shotguns Be Damned” – In Memory of Mike Duskin

Mike loved shooting pistol and rifle; shotgun not so much. He thought 3-Gun would be a lot better if it were just 2-Gun. In memory of Mike’s shotgun hatred, competitors are tasked with harnessing that hate and anger to complete this shotgun heavy stage. Shooters engage a combination of clays and knock down targets before finishing with the always friendly Texas Star. Should competitors need to, they can finish off with their pistol.

STAGE 3 “Crushing Steel” – In Memory of Mike Duskin

This stage has become a staple of the Duskin 3-Gun. If Mike wasn’t on the range he was in the gym. If paperwork needed to get done, the gym is where you could find Big Mike. In memory of two of Mike’s greatest passions, we combined these 2 skills into one stage that is all steel and all muscle. The challenge; crush the steel, be like Big Mike. Shooters engage some steel, lift heavy objects (this year a 180-pound chain and two 70-pound kettle bells), and shoot some more. Just for fun, this year competitors finished off with a Death Star (a swinging Texas Star). As is customary, shooters can opt to go shirtless for this stage for style points just as Mike would have.

STAGE 4 In Memory of the Fallen of Air Force Special Operations Command

This stage was dedicated to 3rd Group’s AFSOC brothers. Most of the places you find ODAs you will also find CCTs, JTACs, and PJs. They have spilled the same blood and slung the same lead. To honor their Air Force brethren, this stage has competitors breaking out of an “ambushed” vehicle and engaging targets in, around, through and under a series of vehicles with their pistol and carbine.

STAGE 5 In Memory of the Fallen of 4th Battalion

This stage highlights 4th Battalion’s work in austere AOs with little support. This is a meeting gone bad stage. Competitors start seated at a table. They must “fight” their way out of the shoot house with their pistol, scale a wall, recover their carbine from beneath a dummy, and finish off the bad guys. This stage starts slow and quickly escalates to running and gunning.

STAGE 6 In Memory of the Fallen of 1st Battalion

1st Battalion made a name for itself during its tenure in Afghanistan by racking up a large number of long range kills. This stage highlights those accomplishments and honors its fallen. Competitors start off with a long range engagement at 450 meters with an issued M110 before engaging pistol targets that reach out to 80 meters. Finally, they finish off the array with a series of carbine targets out to 350 meters.

STAGE 7 In Memory of the Fallen of 3rd Battalion

This stage is dedicated to the work of 3rd Battalion in Afghanistan. Competitors engage a series of targets through a maze with pistol, shotgun, and rifle. This highlights some of the close engagements that presented themselves in the green zones of such splendid places like Shok Valley, Kapisa, and Kunar. In the middle of the mix, competitors must “rescue” their buddy and move him to safety before securing the area.

EUROSATORY 2016: IWI Marks TAVOR’s Decade of Excellence in Combat; Will Present, for the First Time, a Military Version of the X95 .300 AAC Blackout

June 9th, 2016

Eurosatory 2016, Paris, France, June 13-17, Israel Pavilion, Hall 6, Stand #E 733

June 9, 2016 – Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) – a leader in the production of combat-proven small arms for law enforcement agencies as well as governments and armies around the world – marks TAVOR’s decade of excellence in combat. The company will present, for the first time, the military version of the X95 assault rifle in .300 AAC Blackout caliber.

According to Uri Amit, IWI’s President and CEO, “We are currently celebrating TAVOR’s decade of successful military operation. The TAVOR became the first new generation bullpup rifle to achieve such popularity in such a short time; in only ten years it has been adopted by dozens of armies and units around the world. The TAVOR was developed in response to the evolving changes in the battlefield, which required a versatile weapon to support fighting in both Close Quarters Battle (CQB) and in open areas. Reaching the highest levels of accuracy in ranges of up to 500 meters, the TAVOR has excellent ergonomics, making it easier for the fighter to operate it on the battlefield.”

For the first time at Eurosatory, the company will present the X95 (MICRO TAVOR) assault rifle in .300 AAC Blackout caliber – making the X95 a multi-caliber platform with the ability to switch to any of 4 calibers (5.56X45mm, 9mm, 5.45X39mm, and now – 7.62×35 mm). The conversion is easily accomplished, requiring only a change of the barrel. Due to the fact that the BLK 300 and the 5.56mm ammunition have the same dimensions, they both use the same standard AR magazine. Since a wide variety of ammunition can be used for the BLK 300 caliber, the rifle can be silenced at a very high level, which is not possible with the current 5.56mm ammunition.

About TAVOR Family of Assault Rifles

IWI’s TAVOR family of Assault Rifles are versatile, innovative, and technologically advanced weapons that have been extensively proven in the battlefield, performing with precision and reliability, and meeting the needs of human ergonomics. The TAVOR family was developed in close cooperation with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), based on experiences acquired in actual combat. Complying with the most stringent NATO standards for small arms – including operation in harsh conditions – the TAVOR is in service in the IDF Infantry and Special Forces as well as in other countries throughout the world. It has a bullpup configuration, a barrel length and weapon size that cover all soldier’s fighting ranges – from 500 meters to indoor operations, fighting from vehicles, urban areas, etc.

About X95 Family of Assault Rifles/Carbines/SMGs

The X95 (MICRO TAVOR) – which can be used as an Assault Rifle, Carbine, or Sub-Machine Gun (SMG) – is designed for Law Enforcement and Special Forces. Developed in close cooperation with elite units and tailored to their specific requirements, it was created to deal with modern terror threats, as well as urban and open area combat – all in one mission. It is the standard Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Assault Rifle, and is the only weapon available in four different calibers. Exceptionally reliable in even the harshest weather conditions, the X95 complies with the most stringent NATO standards for small arms.

RE Factor Tactical – Velocity Magazine Extension

June 9th, 2016

RE Factor Tactical’s Velocity Magazine Extension consists of a floor plate machined from 6061 billet and an extended magazine spring. Designed for use with GLOCK magazines, they offer +4 rounds for 9mm and +2 for .40 Cal.

These are made by Falkor Defense and the specialty OD Green and engraved TNT logo are exclusive to RE Factor Tactical.

Compatibility: The Velocity Magazine Extensions are compatible with standard Glock, Agency, Salient and Raven magwells for Gen3 and Gen4 and ZEV Magwells for Gen3. They require minor modification to the ZEV magwell on G4. They are not compatible with SSS magwells.

www.refactortactical.com/shop/velocity-magazine-extension

Magpul Industries Now Shipping! New Graphic Tees

June 9th, 2016

Every year during the NSSF SHOT Show in Las Vegas, there is a midweek underground race event which breaks up a busy work schedule by pitting a number of company’s teams against one another in one-off, home-brewed vehicles, with mandatory themed costumes. This past year’s jungle theme sparked some interest in the exclusive artwork that Magpul created for their team. So for the first time, they are now producing limited runs of the race-themed artwork for those who couldn’t attend the race. These shirts are really cool.

Banana Clips

RAB (Red Ass Baboon)

Rover Script

Rover Block

The “Banana Clips” Tee pokes fun at incorrect terminology for standard capacity magazines, and is very similar to an element of the team Magpul uniform, while this “RAB” Tee commemorates Magpul’s own Baboon Race Bike.

The Fine Cotton T-Shirt has been designed and engineered from the fiber to finished garment to be the softest, most comfortable, mid-weight T-shirt available. Using 100% ring spun cotton and preshrunk, these T’s are constructed with a cut-n-sew pattern exclusive to Magpul. This method of construction features a side seam that controls twisting and torque and is finished off with our own rib collar and custom neck tape.

The Megablend T-shirt, in a similar weight to their Fine Cotton model, offers a more athletic look and feel, with its soft breathable blend of 50% cotton, 38% Poly, and 12% Rayon.

Preshrunk and constructed with Magpul’s own Cut-N-Sew pattern engineering, this tough T will hold up to plenty of abuse and repeated wash cycles. They finish it off with their own rib collar and custom neck tape.

FEATURES
·100% Ring Spun Yarn
·Designed, Engineered, and Patterned by Magpul
·Side Seam Cut-N-Sew construction
·Printed in the USA

www.magpul.com/t-shirts

Charity Auction for Special Operations Care – Fund of 2017 Arc’teryx LEAF Drypack 25

June 9th, 2016

Arc’teryx is notorious for being tight lipped about new products until their traditional launch at SHOT Show each year. However, this one time they are making an exception in order to help the Special Operations Care – Fund raise money. Those two organizations have asked us to help them out by hosting this auction of a 2017 25l Waterpoof Pack called the Drypack 25, in MultiCam. These won’t even be announced until late January 2017, so you’re not only getting a rare sneak peek but also a chance to own one. While earlier Drypack models were very mission specific, this one is great for a variety of uses, including many recreational pursuits.

This is the one everyone has been waiting for. The Drypack 25 incorporates an oral inflation tube as well as laser cut PALS compatible slits which offer a lower snag hazard than externally sewn-on webbing. As you can probably tell, it’s a laminate construction with a 725D Cordura face fabric, but it also has an internal urethane coating. This is in a light color which aids with identification of gear when digging through the pack in low light. Another feature you aren’t going to see from the photos is the laminated frame suspension.

There is a waterproof TIZIP with T handle retention loop, which facilitates a wide opening in order to access your gear.

It also has padded dual density shoulder straps as well as a sternum strap.

The waist belt is removable and stowable.

Internally, there is a zippered pocket in the main compartment for smaller items as well as a Velcro Loop Panel for use of the Velocity Systems Inserts developed for LEAF’s Khard series of packs.

Made in Canada.

Thanks to Richard King Photography for the photos!

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