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SPECOPS.PL – Archer Magazine For The RADOM-SPORT Rifle – UPDATE

December 2nd, 2013

SPECOPS.PL has just released updated information on their upcoming ARCHER magazine for the RADOM-SPORT rifle.

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So far, four 3D-printed polymer prototypes have been made and 500 rounds have been fired using these magazines with no structural failure. Based on this testing, an initial issue with adjusting the spring tension has been solved.

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The magazines should enter production in 2014. The following versions are planned:

  • Polish-style FB Radom wz.96 “Beryl” / ARCHER in 5.56x45mm
  • AK-style in 7.62x39mm
  • AR-15-style in 5.56x45mm
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    The ARCHER mags are to be designed with embedded RFID technology for logistical and forensic use. The mags will feature modular construction with a range of accessories offered. They will be available in Coyote, Black, Olive, and White with color-coded textile covers.

    www.specops.pl/

    LALO Tactical Footwear

    December 2nd, 2013

    Here are some product shots of the upcoming LALO tactical footwear line we showed you a few weeks ago.

    www.facebook.com/lalotactical

    Blast From The Past – ‘Commando’

    December 1st, 2013

    Love this movie…was watching “Predator” yesterday and it dawned on me that the events depicted in the movie took place in the country of Val Verde. That got me to thinking…and then “Bingo, it hit me!”…”Commando”

    What’s on CINCSOC’s Reading List?

    December 1st, 2013

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    Admiral William H. McRaven – the Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) – has released his reading list for next year. The intent of the list, “is to motivate members of the SOF [Special Operations Forces] community to grow professionally and personally. The USSOCOM Reading List represents important works for all SOF officers, enlisted and civilians as well as those supporting the USSOCOM mission.”

    Below is the reading list and links to each product page on Amazon.com.

    Strategic Context:

  • Asymmetrical Warfare: Today’s Challenge to U.S. Military Power Issues in Twenty-First Century Warfare, by Roger W. Barnett (2003)
  • Afghanistan the Bear Trap: The Defeat of a Superpower, by Mohammad Vousaf and Mark Adkin (2001)
  • Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, by Malcolm Gladwell (2005)
  • Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise to Western Power, by Victor Hanson (2002)
  • Children of Jihad: A Young American’s Travels Among the Youth of the Middle East, by Jared Cohen (2008)
  • Thinking in Time: The Uses of History for Decision-Makers, by Earnest May and Richard Neustadt (1988)
  • The World Is Flat 3.0: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century, by Thomas Friedman (2007)
  • Leadership:

  • Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success, by Phil Jackson (2013)
  • Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character, by Jonathan Shay (1994)
  • Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die, by Chip and Dan Heath {2007)
  • My Share of the Task: A Memoir, by General Stanley McChrystal (2013)
  • Military Science:

  • One Hundred Victories: Special Ops and the Future of American Warfare, by Linda Robinson (2013)
  • Getting More: How You Can Negotiate to Succeed in Work and Life, by Stuart Diamond (2010)
  • Intel and Security Affairs:

  • Phoenix and the Birds of Prey: The CIA’s Secret Campaign to Destroy the Viet Cong, by Mark Moyar (2007)
  • Architect of Global Jihad: The Life of Al-Qaida Strategist Abu Mus’ab al-Suri, by Brynjar Lia (2008)
  • Tip o’ the hat to War on the Rocks.

    You Never Know Where They’ll Show Up

    December 1st, 2013

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    These pics were taken on the Yagzie river in China!

    Grey Cell – ‘China flexes its military muscle’ By Jonny Eberle

    December 1st, 2013

    Two massive American B-52 bombers sailed calmly through the skies above the East China Sea. Below, three islands sit in the waters between Japan and China and which side of the border they lie on is hotly disputed. On November 23, China announced that it had annexed the airspace above the islands and would require all planes flying through it to file a flight plan with Beijing. Three days later, the unarmed U.S. planes passed through the airspace without incident as tensions continue to ratchet up.

    “We view this development as a destabilizing attempt to alter the status quo in the region,” U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said in response to the Chinese statement, reports Bloomberg. “This unilateral action increases the risk of misunderstanding and miscalculations.”

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    China’s extension of its sovereign airspace over the disputed islands is merely the latest development in a series of escalating incidents between the two Asian powers. The currently uninhabited islands, known as Diaoyu in Chinese and Senkaku in Japanese, lie northeast of Taiwan in a region where the exclusive economic zones of each country overlap. According to the BBC, the surrounding seafloor is home to extensive oil and gas reserves.

    The United States’ ambassador to Japan, Caroline Kennedy, criticized China’s move as unnecessarily aggressive.

    “Unilateral actions like those taken by China with their announcement of an East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone undermine security and constitute an attempt to change the status quo in the East China Sea,” Kennedy told ABC News. “This only serves to increase tension in the region.”

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    Tensions in Asia have already been high as China seeks to build up its military might. In recent years, China has invested heavily in bulking up its defenses, especially its coast guard and navy. According to The Guardian, the nascent coast guard confronted Japanese patrol ships that control the archipelago in June. No shots were fired, but the ships came within loudspeaker range. In early November, China’s first aircraft carrier left port to conduct drills in the South China Sea.

    Shortly after American bombers buzzed China’s new air defense zone, Beijing issued a statement saying they were able to monitor the planes’ progress through the area.

    “China’s air force monitored the entire course [of the U.S. bombers], identified them in a timely way and ascertained the type of U.S. aircraft,” the statement said, writes the BBC. “China has the ability to effectively manage and control the relevant air zone.”

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    Despite the saber rattling, experts agree that the U.S. defiance of China’s self-proclaimed airspace sent a clear message. The Obama Administration is in the midst of a military pivot to Asia. Challenging China also signals that the U.S. will support Japan, a longtime ally, despite its strong economic relationship with Beijing.

    Following the B-52s, two Japanese commercial airliners also flew through the restricted airspace without filing a flight plan with Beijing. For now, it seems China’s bluff has been called, though their determination to force negotiations over the islands remains. Neighboring countries worry that territorial competition could lead to a military conflict.

    “We see competition and conflict in the region deepening,” South Korea’s Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se told The New York Times. “Things can take a dramatic turn for the worse if territorial conflicts and historical issues are merged with nationalism.”?

    Sources:

    Bloomberg: U.S. Sent B-52s Into China Air Zone, Official Says. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-26/u-s-sent-b-52s-over-disputed-china-air-zone-official-says.html

    BBC News: China ‘monitored’ US bombers in new air zone. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-25099123

    ABC News: Ambassador Kennedy Accuses China of Raising Tension in the Region. http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2013/11/ambassador-kennedy-accuses-china-of-raising-tension-in-the-region/

    The Guardian: China’s coastguard confronts Japanses ships near disputed islands. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jul/26/china-coastguard-confronts-japan-disputed-islands

    The New York Times: After Challenges, China Appears to Backpedal on Air Zone. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/28/world/asia/china-explains-handling-of-b-52-flight-as-tensions-escalate.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0

    Reuters: U.S. affirms support for Japan in islands dispute with China. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/27/us-usa-china-idUSBRE9AQ0T920131127

    The Atlantic: China’s new maritime muscle. http://www.theatlantic.com/china/archive/2013/11/chinas-new-maritime-muscle/281902/

    www.greycell-live.com/

    Daniel Defense – Banned By The NFL

    November 30th, 2013

    In case you haven’t heard, the NFL recently denied a commercial by Georgia-based firearms manufacturer Daniel Defense to be played during the 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII on FOX, on the grounds that it violates the firearms portion of the NFL’s Prohibited Advertising Categories:

    “5. Firearms, ammunition or other weapons are prohibited; however, stores that sell firearms and ammunitions (e.g., outdoor stores and camping stores) will be permitted, provided they sell other products and the ads do not mention firearms, ammunition or other weapons.”

    The commercial, which can be seen above, doesn’t technically violate the NFL’s policy, with (arguable) exception to the DDM4 silhouette logo at the end. Daniel Defense offered to replace the potentially offending logo with “…an American flag and/or the words “Shall not be infringed.””. The NFL countered the offer with an additional non-negotiable denial. Surprisingly, Daniel Defense had no trouble running a commercial in local Georgia markets during the 2012 Super Bowl XLVI on NBC.

    danieldefense.com/

    Gunfighter Moment – Larry Vickers

    November 30th, 2013

    I’ve had some people ask me about dust covers or lack of them on assault rifles – with the AR15/M16/M4 family being the most notable example of a rifle that has a dust cover as standard issue. Recently there have been lower cost M4-style rifles hitting the market that have deleted the dust cover altogether. In my opinion this is done entirely as a cost cutting measure and not to enhance performance in any way.

    My opinion is that on an AR, the dust cover is a plus with no real negatives – rarely does the dust cover spring break and cause malfunctions by bouncing back up to induce ejection stoppages during firing. It can certainly happen, but the likelihood of a stoppage due to debris entering the action from a lack of dust cover being in place is far higher.

    The AR15 family of rifles was designed to have a Sturmgewehr inspired dust cover and all variants should in fact have one – if they don’t they fall into the category of guns for games and not guns for fighting.

    -Larry Vickers
    Vickers Tactical Inc.
    Host of TacTV

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    Larry Vickers of Vickers Tactical in a retired US Army 1st SFOD-Delta combat veteran with years of experience in the firearms industry as a combat marksmanship instructor and industry consultant. In recent years he has hosted tactical firearms related TV shows on the Sportsman Channel with the latest being TacTV of which Bravo Company is a presenting sponsor.Larry Vickers special operations background is one of the most unique in the industry today; he has been directly or indirectly involved in the some of the most significant special operations missions of the last quarter century. During Operation Just Cause he participated in Operation Acid Gambit – the rescue of Kurt Muse from Modelo Prison in Panama City, Panama. As a tactics and marksmanship instructor on active duty he helped train special operations personnel that later captured Saddam Hussein and eliminated his sons Uday and Qusay Hussein. In addition he was directly involved in the design and development of the HK416 for Tier One SOF use which was used by Naval Special Warfare personnel to kill Osama Bin Laden. Larry Vickers has developed various small arms accessories with the most notable being his signature sling manufactured by Blue Force Gear and Glock accessories made by Tangodown. In addition he has maintained strong relationships with premium companies within the tactical firearms industry such as BCM, Aimpoint, Black Hills Ammunition, Wilson Combat and Schmidt & Bender.

    Larry Vickers travels the country conducting combat marksmanship classes for law abiding civilians, law enforcement and military and has partnered with Alias Training to coordinate classes to best meet the needs of the students attending the class.

    www.VickersTactical.com

    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.