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SilencerCo / Rifle Dynamics – Summit AK Collection

April 13th, 2015

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SilencerCo has partnered with Rifle Dynamics to offer the Summit AK Collection. The initial rifle, a 7.62×39 AK custom optimized for suppression by Rifle Dynamics, comes complete with a SilencerCo Omega .30 cal suppressor.

Specifications

– Black Omega w/ ASR Fast Attach Mount and Flat Front Cap
– 14.5″ Barrel w/ Pinned ASR Trifecta Flash Hider
– Matching Serial Numbers
– Hand Crafted Collector’s Edition Reclaimed Wood Crate
– One 30-Round Magazine
– Matte Black Finish on Rifle and Suppressor
– Ultimak Railed Gas Tube for Optic
– US-Made Barrel w/ Black Nitride Finish
– US-Made Receiver
– Triangle Skeleton Side-Folding Stock

After this initial release, SilencerCo will offer additional variants in 7.62×39, 5.45×39, and 300 BLK, which will be released later in the year.

Due to the labor-intensive nature of these builds, only 25 of each configuration will be avaialble for purchase.

www.silencershop.com/accessories/uppers-and-parts/rifle-dynamics-silencerco-summit-ak-collection

SureFire Blast Diffuser Is Now Called The Warden

April 12th, 2015

During SHOT Show, SureFire debuted a product called the Blast Diffuser. Although it looks like a miniature suppressor, it isn’t. Now called the “Warden” it adapts (via the SureFire Quick Attach mechanism) to SF SOCOM muzzle brake / suppressor adapters and pushes the concussion of the muzzle brake forward, away from the shooter and those next to him.

  

www.SureFire.com

Thirty Seconds Out And Spikes K9 Fund – “Commute” Spray Art Piece

April 12th, 2015

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Evan of Thirty Seconds Out and Jimmy Hatch of Spikes K9 Fund have partnered up to produce this limited edition spray art piece. Dubbed “Commute”, the piece depicts Jimmy with Spike, his K9, and the rest of their crew in the side door of an MH60 Blackhawk helicopter during operations. It is done on Pro Gallery Canvas with a heavy duty wood frame, measuring 1.5″ X 18″ X 24″. 50% of all profits from the sale of the piece will go to benefit Spikes K9 Fund.

thirtysecondsout.com/products/art-spikes-k9-fund

Learn more about Spikes K9 Fund at spikesk9fund.org

Sparrows Lock Picks – FIELD SPEC 3 Knives

April 12th, 2015

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Sparrows Lock Pick has, at special request, designed and built a set of three small survival blades, a mix between an arrowhead and a thumb dagger, for a select customer. After fulfilling the order, they were left with 166 sets, which they will soon be selling on their website.

The three blades are made of 440C steel, with a black stone wash. Small and sharp, the blades are designed to be pinched with fingers or tied onto an object. They come with a bit of paracord, a mini case, and a survival tin.

www.sparrowslockpicks.com/product_p/3-points

Patriot Ordnance Factory – PSG 9mm

April 12th, 2015

PMG 9mm

Patriot Ordnance Factory has unveiled the PSG (Patriot Sub Gun) 9mm at the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits. The PSG is an AR-15 pattern sub gun chambered for 9mm parabellum which feeds from a stick magazine, and it features an overall length of 16.3″.

Stay tuned for more info as it becomes available.

Operation Restored Warrior

April 11th, 2015

Operation Restored Warrior

Operation Restored Warrior is a 509c non-profit charitable organization dedicated to assisting Veterans dealing with PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Combat Related Stress. The organization is managed by Veterans, and its programs are administered in a private facility in Vail, CO.

To raise awareness and funds for ORW, they are having a team of former Military personnel and civilians participating in the upcoming New York City Triathlon on July 19th. They are currently looking for sponsorship for the event, as well as additional willing participants.

For more information on this upcoming event, visit: www.orwtriathlon.org

www.operationrestoredwarrior.org

Gunfighter Moment – Daryl Holland

April 11th, 2015

When I’m asked about which holster to buy, I tell folks the same thing that I tell them for a gun; “What do you want it for?” If you are Law Enforcement or a Truck Driver that spends multiple hours in a vehicle seat, then you need a paddle holster, so it rides higher on the belt. I use a paddle holster for concealment wear and I’ve never needed anything more than the Safariland paddle holster with no thumb break or hood.

Whatever holster you end up with, practice your draw to develop the muscle memory from that holster and its position on the body. Don’t be that guy who puts his holster all over the place, like on the chest plate, and never practice drawing from that new position.

Daryl Holland

For the tactical guy, you may want to lower your holster down below the belt line and plate carriers, obvious if you’ve ever worn kit. Anyway, leg holsters are fine, but I want to keep my legs free for speed (what’s left of it), and wear a 2” drop from my belt line with an ALS type holster; see the above image of a recent photo taken with my buddy from the unit training at the Polk County Sheriffs facility. BTW, I’d like to thank the Polk County Sheriffs for a great week of training.

Respectfully,

Daryl Holland

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Daryl Holland is a retired U.S. Army Sergeant Major with over 20 years of active duty experience, 17 of those years in Special Operations. Five years with the 1st Special Forces Group (SFG) and 12 years in the 1st SFOD-Delta serving as an Assaulter, Sniper, Team Leader, and OTC Instructor.

He has conducted several hundred combat missions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Bosnia, Philippines, and the Mexican Border. He has conducted combat missions in Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush Mountains as a Sniper and experienced Mountaineer to the streets of Baghdad as an Assault Team Leader.

He has a strong instructor background started as an OTC instructor and since retiring training law abiding civilians, Law Enforcement, U.S. Military, and foreign U.S. allied Special Operations personnel from around the world.

Gunfighter Moment is a weekly feature brought to you by Alias Training & Security Services. Each week Alias brings us a different Trainer and in turn, they offer some words of wisdom.

You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

April 11th, 2015

  

Boy, these things really get around. This time, it’s Bangui, C.A.R.

Thanks Josh!