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A Press Release Is Just A Press Release

November 1st, 2015

I recently read a post on Facebook that featured a link to one of our articles and stated that we said a company “did good work.”  As I didn’t recall ever stating that, I went to the link and it was a press release we had published from said company.  

As an “industry blog” we are going to occasionally do just that; post a press release.  We might add a little intro that lets you know how we feel, but the fact that something appears on our page isn’t necessarily a vote of confidence on our part.  It’s just industry news and nothing more.  We’ll happily let you know when something is great, but a press release is just a press release.

ITS Gone Exploring Tin Sign

November 1st, 2015

  

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A Blast From The Past – International Combat Arms

November 1st, 2015

I remember purchasing issue of Vol 1, Issue 4 of Guns & Ammo Action Series during my 9th Grade year from a local HyVee grocer. It was the premier issue of International Combat Arms (The Journal of Firepower) and included articles on knives, pistols, shotguns, sub machine guns and assault rifles as well as missiles, the Border Patrol and the 82nd Abn Div.  Basically everything a kid could want in those pre-Internet days.

 

Recently, a friend in Canada sent me a pristine copy.  I opened it and a wave of memories washed over me.  But, what really struck me were the advertisements.

H&K definitely got in on the act with several full-page, color ads. Oh, to have a few of those offerings now.

Thanks Lav!

This Happened

October 31st, 2015

  
For goodness sake, let’s be safe out there this Halloween.  Don’t be a dumbass.

‘SALT – A Safe Gun For A Safe Home’ On Indiegogo

October 31st, 2015

SALT

SALT is a project on Indiegogo for a non-lethal home defense weapon. Similar to a gas-powered airsoft pistol or paintball marker, SALT utilizes compressed air and fires pellets filled with a proprietary irritant designed to temporarily disable any would-be assailants. The rounds, which travel at 320 feet per second, are designed to produce a cloud of irritant 4 to 5 feet in diameter. Also, it features an underbarrel rail, so there’s always the option to attach a laser or light.

www.indiegogo.com/projects/salt-a-safe-gun-for-a-safe-home#/story

Gunfighter Moment – Jeff Gonzales

October 31st, 2015

There is a lot of talk about having the brightest light possible these days. For the most part, I find it comical and here is why.

Do you even carry a light bro…

Let’s be clear we are talking about self defense scenarios, scenarios where your personal safety is at risk. Due to this risk you may have to employ lethal force from your firearm. To further define this, you will more than likely be carrying concealed. Seems reasonable, so why do I find it comical? We have conducted a dozen of our Concealed Carry Tactics classes this year alone. So much information has been discovered in the process. For instance, the average student does not carry a flashlight. Oh, they might have a flashlight, but they do not carry one with them every day. A very small percentage of students will employ a dedicated weapon mounted light for concealed carry. If they do have a weapon mounted light they have opted not to carry a handheld flashlight.

Que the crazy

Granted, this is a small sampling, but damn it is still very telling. One of the most versatile tools you can carry on a daily basis is a rugged, compact and powerful light. This is the criterion we use to select our lights and we recommend folks follow as well. The real question is how powerful? Que the crazy… I am not going to get wrapped up in the crazy, there is plenty to go around on this, but what I will say is there IS a point of diminishing returns. I don’t care what some folks think, at some point the juice is not worth the squeeze. In this case, the juice is the ability to carry the light consistently; like every damn day.

Look, it’s covered…

I would prefer someone who is carrying concealed have a good light over a spare magazine if forced to choose. I find it far more likely you will use the light versus the spare magazine. The crux of the issue is your ability to conceal your full load out versus just “covering” it all. Too many folks live in a fantasy camp or downplay the importance because they cannot conceal properly. Some will go so far as to dismiss the importance of concealing properly with a hint of bravado. If you are going to carry concealed, the operative word being “concealed”, then do it better…case closed.

The wheels come off fast

Then there is the argument for having a light with ridiculous light output because they need to penetrate six rooms deep as they conduct assaults on some structure. The funny part is many of these folks are the same folks who will fall back to statistics to support their inability to demonstrate true marksmanship. Hitting their target on demand from the extended ranges. They practice almost exclusively at the extreme close ranges creating a house of cards. The irony is so thick you could cut it with your knife you probably do a poor job of concealing as well.

Could of, would of, should of

If you do subscribe to statistics and find yourself at close range, the likelihood of having the time to deploy an uber bright light is a pipe dream. A prime factor for most criminal acts is proximity. The suspect has to be close enough to do harm, threaten to do harm or force you to do something unsafe. Even in the blackest of nights, your ability to observe the gun or knife shoved in your face is probably better than you think. But still some believe it is better to have all those lumens in case they need it to identify a far threat. I’m good with that, maybe you do. Here is another issue few recognize; your ability to accurate identify friend from foe. So, while your light may be ridiculously bright can you actually see the threat and when I say see, I mean be able to articulate in a court under oath you positively identified your threat before you employed lethal force.

Carry a light, carry it all the time and conceal it better.

– Jeff Gonzales
Trident Concepts, LLC

Jeff Gonzales of Trident Concepts, LLC is a decorated and respected U.S. Navy SEAL who has worked in a variety of environments and capacities throughout the globe. He specializes in personal protection tactics and training for armed and unarmed conflicts. His motto is “Concepts that meet reality”. Jeff’s goal is not simply to train you, but to better prepare you for the worst-case scenario.

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.

Sneak Peek – American Kami Trench Knife

October 31st, 2015

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Ver 2

  

Under development by www.americankami.com.

Kitanica – Lightweight Vented Shirts

October 30th, 2015

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Kitanica’s Lightweight Vented Shirt is available in both Short and Long Sleeve. They are constructed of 4.5 oz. polycotton ripstop, with antimicrobial moisture managing A.M.Y/Sorbtek mesh. The Lightweight Vented Shirt also features left and right angled and pleated front chest pockets, with the left pocket featuring pen tubes. Available in Black and Khaki.

Features

  • Lightweight 4.5 oz Poly/Cotton Ripstop
  • Antimicrobial moisture managing A.M.Y/Sorbtek Mesh
  • Mesh vent behind the arm and gussetted back
  • Left and right angled and pleated front chest pockets
  • Pen tubes on the left pocket
  • Double layer reinforced in elbows
  • Gussetted back for full range motion
  • Bar-tacked at the stress points and has double needle top-stiching
  • Made in the USA
  • Long Sleeve – www.kitanica.net/LWV-LONG-SLEEVE-SHIRT-p/034

    Short Sleeve – www.kitanica.net/LWV-SHORT-SLEEVE-SHIRT-p/035