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You need to check out TD’s new exclusive Fall line of apparel.
www.tacticaldistributors.com/collections/Tactical-Distributors
For this week’s Friday Focus, we’re taking a look at the new FirstSpear Neckie which is a modern take on the classic headover. The Neckie is a versatile fabric tube that can be worn as a turtleneck, hat, or even a balaclava. It is built from anti-bacterial materials, and constructed with a tight, open mesh design.
This mesh design aids in preventing goggles (or glasses) from fogging up when worn over the mouth. It also features low-profile pile attachment points for attaching IFF when required.
Available now in Black or Coyote. Made in the USA.
This time, the KCRF patch finds itself in the Central African Republic.
The Nemo Power Tools SPECIAL OPS is a cordless drill designed specifically for Special Operations and Special Forces. It is depth rated to up to 100m, with a salt-water resistant all-black paint job, and no logo for maximum concealment. The SPECIAL OPS Underwater Cordless Drill comes complete with the following:
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Fort Worth, TX, – Defense Solutions Group, Inc. is pleased to introduce a new inside-waistband concealed carry kydex holster to the DSG Alpha Holster Series. The CDC (Compact Discreet Carry) Holster is designed for low-profile all-day wear, with an adjustable cant for both appendix or behind the hip belt placement. The rubber-mounted belt clips are designed to easily slide onto standard size 1.5” or 1.75” belts, locking securely in place. The CDC Holster comes with an engineered sight channel for night sights, as well as adjustable weapon retention.
The DSG Arms CDC Holster, priced at $49-retail, is currently available in the following models: Glock 17, 19, 26, 42, and Glock 43. Models for the Sig Sauer P320/P320C/P229, Ruger LCP, M & P Shield in 9mm and .40, and the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard are in the production plans for 2016.
Features:
– Adjustable cant: upright/vertical for appendix OR forward for behind the hip
– Smooth kydex texture for comfortable carry
– Rubber mounted belt clip for easy on-and-off the belt
– Belt clip designed for secure retention through daily activities
– Adjustable weapon retention
– Engineered sight channel for night sights
– Smooth draw
ADJUSTABLE CANT & RETENTION: Holster is delivered in an upright/vertical cant. Adjust holster cant by loosening screw on right side of belt clip and re-positioning the left-side belt clip screw to the second available hole. Tighten both screws snugly after adjusting cant. Adjust weapon retention by tightening or loosening the two tension screws on lower right-side of holster.
Earlier this week, we received a new PMAG 30 AK/AKM GEN M3 from Magpul, which prompted us to pull out one of the original PMAG 30 AK/AKM MOE magazines and take a look at the differences.
The major change to the GEN M3 mag is the addition of the Stainless steel rear locking lug and steel-reinforced front lug and spine, compared to the original 30 AK MOE mag which features all polymer construction. As you can imagine, this adds a noticeable bit of weight to the magazine; the Magpul site lists the weight of the GEN M3 at 7.2 oz., and the MOE at 6.5 oz.
The patterning on the polymer body between the magazines is virtually identical, however, and they also both have the same constant curve internal geometry, stainless steel spring, paint pen dot matrix panels, and flared floorplate.
The other major noticable difference is the MOE mag has a reddish-brown follower, while the GEN M3 mag has a bright orange follower. Take note that in every image where both magazines are present, the PMAG 30 AK/AKM MOE is on the left, and the PMAG 30 AK/AKM GEN M3 is on the right.