SIG MMG 338 Program Series

Limitless Gear – OPFOR Magazine Carrier

December 30th, 2014

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Limitless Gear’s OPFOR Magazine Carrier is a magazine holster designed for AR-15 magazines. It features a lidless Positive Magazine Retention (PMR) system, which locks the magazine in place and allows for quick removal by applying a ‘twist and pull’ motion to the magazine. This eliminates the need for flaps or bungee cords for retention, and allows the user to mount their magazines in standard or inverted orientations. The OPFOR also features the Rapidly Scalable Equipment Ensemble (RSEE), which allows the user to mount and dismount the carrier from 2×2 PALS surfaces in seconds. Additionally, the OPFOR has attachment slots for stacking multiple OPFORs in a single configuration.

Available in Coyote Brown. Made in the USA from US materials.

Available for purchase at Shellback Tactical – www.shellbacktactical.com/opfor-magazine-carrier-limitless-gear.aspx

Velocity Systems Range Shorts Now Available

December 30th, 2014

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Velocity Systems’ Range Shorts have finally arrived! Made from 50/50 NyCo fabric, the Range Shorts feature waist belt adjustment for use without a belt, and slit leg opening for full articulation. The front pockets are slanted to prevent contents from digging into the leg when kneeling, and the side pockets are sized to hold rifle or pistol mags. The rear pockets are deep for additional storage, and the Range Shorts also feature dual external dump pockets with Velcro tab closure.

Available in Tan and MultiCam. Made in the USA.

www.velsyst.com/store/0/182/Range-Shorts

Kopis Mobile – Mapping & Multimedia Radio Infrastructure System (MMRIS)

December 30th, 2014

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MMRIS

Kopis Mobile and Tactical Electronics Corporation have collaborated to create MMRIS – the Mapping & Multimedia Radio Infrastructure System. MMRIS is a new system designed to allow end-users to remotely operate Icom radios using an Android cellular phone or tablet. Functionality includes sending text and photo messages and monitoring team radio locations using Icom narrowband radios as the communications link. For more information contact mmris@tacel.com. Click the image above to view a product .pdf.

KCRF – You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

December 30th, 2014

KCRF Afghanistan

This time, one of our readers ‘J’ sent us a pic of their KCRF patch at Sata Kandaw Pass in Afghanistan. According to ‘J’: “The Pass is also known as the Gardez – Khost Pass, and is along the road linking Gardez City, Paktya Province, and Khost City, Khost Province.” Awesome stuff!

Keep the pictures coming!

FlexSystems – It’s Not Too Late For SHOT Show

December 29th, 2014

FlexSystems SHOT Show

Are you going to be at SHOT, but need some last minute show swag for your booth? Then get a hold of FlexSystems. Send them your artwork and they’ll produce a rush order just in time for the show, shipping it direct to your hotel or booth.

www.flexsystems.com

Primer Projects – Precious Metals T-Shirt

December 29th, 2014

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Primer Projects has released their first non-crowdfunded product: the Precious Metals t-shirt. The ‘Brass Steel + Lead’ design is printed on a Heather Black poly/cotton/rayon tri-blend shirt.

Precious Metals

For the ammo addicts, these precious metals are worth more than gold.

Available in sizes SM-XL. Made in the USA.

www.primerprojects.com/product/precious-metal

Reaper Outdoors “Survive The Hunt” Announcement

December 29th, 2014

A must see TV Series: Reaper Outdoors “Survive The Hunt”

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Watch as Navy SEAL Master Chief Ron Bellan call sign (Reaper 01) takes his team Reaper Outdoors, on a true tactical / hunting / survival adventure. Reaper Outdoors has a commonsense approach of bringing the tactical world into the hunting world on the Sportsman Channel in the U.S. and Wild in Canada and Europe.

Reaper Outdoors has teamed up with some of the worlds best tactical, outdoors, and hunting companies: Axelson Tactical, Kill Cliff, Mil-TAC Knives and Tools, Beyond Clothing, Matbock, X-TAG (tactical Archery equipment), K-12 Survival solutions, Remington, PWS, and Hornady. Ron Bellan was a Navy SEAL Master Chief for over 25 years and stays true to the brotherhood. He knows he represents a SOF community and will do everything to represent in the right ways at all cost.

The Reaper Outdoors Team consists of more than just Ron. Doug Datish was an NFL football player and an avid outdoorsman along with Jon Bellan, Ron’s brother, a true woodsman and outdoorsman. All three make up a team of true patriots who support many military foundations such as, Special Operations Wounded Warrior (SOWW), SEAL Legacy Foundation and EOD Warrior Foundation. Staying true to the brotherhood and bringing awareness to these fine organizations. As Reaper 01 says, “We will never forget and we (Reaper Outdoors) will never take advantage of these organizations to get ahead. I would rather fail as a show but never fail the organizations we represent and support.”

You can watch this amazing high-powered show on the following networks:
Sportsman Channel: 7:00pm Eastern Time every Tuesday night
Wild TV: 8:30 Central Time every Tuesday night
Airing starts December 30, 2014 through July 5, 2015

About Sportsman Channel: The Sportsman Channel is available in 36+ million households. They air DirecTV (605), Dish (285), and many cable affiliates (check local listings). Learn more at www.thesportsmanchannel.com.

Donate Your Used Boots to the ANA Commandos

December 29th, 2014

Although the war is over for the majority of Americans, it wages on for the Afghan National Army and their advisors.

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Advisors we know have been telling us about the state of the Commandos’ footwear.

There was this one mission where we were going in at night to clear some checkpoints that the Taliban had raided. We were stacked tightly with our Afghan partners in a helicopter, late at night. It was probably only about 25 degrees or so. You could just barely make out the white capped mountain peaks as we skipped through the valleys. Snow and ice patches littered the LZ. I looked down to make sure that the laces on my cold weather boots were still tight, and that’s when I noticed that the two dudes in front of me had on plastic shoes and the guy next to him had taped the soles of his boots to his uppers. There were several other Afghan Soldiers with similar footwear. It didn’t matter how cold I got on that mission because I knew that those dudes were colder and probably tougher. Period.

The ANA Commandos are generally well equipped but their boots aren’t built to our standards and many of them are wearing footwear that is taped back together as well as running shoes, flip flops and even plastic shoes purchased at the market. This is making it difficult for them to make movements over rough terrain.

It’s tough to kick doors when you’re wearing flip flops. They need gently worn desert and mountain boots in sizes 7-10 to help get these guys back in the fight.

Tactical Tailor has agreed to accept the boots and transship them to their recipients in the ANA.

Tactical Tailor
ANA Boots
2916 107 ST S
Lakewood, WA 98499