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Trigger Magazine

July 15th, 2013

Trigger Magazine

From the makers of Guns & Ammo comes Trigger Magazine. A new special interest and firearms publication, Trigger covers “guns, optics, ammo, gear, swag, carry, adventure, sport, history, [and] lifestyle”. This inaugural issue has articles on Tracking Point, POV cameras, custom pistols, defensive driving, WWII reenactments, the new Call of Duty, and more. What really caught my eye was the article on Rock River Arms, which included admiring detail of CEO Chuck Larson’s sports cars. Say what you will about Recoil, but this is the second similar special interest publication from other publishing houses since Recoil’s introduction a year and a half ago. To sum up Trigger Magazine, it’s Maxim for NRA members (except it’s a total sausage fest), but I like it regardless and will be picking up future issues as they’re published.

InterMedia Outdoors – Trigger Magazine

GRIMP DAY Canadian Style

July 14th, 2013

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Earlier today, Arc’teryx shared a story about Canada’s RONIN Rescue being the first North American team to compete in the annual GRIMP DAY (Group de Recconnaissance Interventione Millieux Perilleux) held in Belgium. This year’s event was in June and saw 34 international teams of rescue workers consisting of police, army, and civil defense experts competing in a number of rope rescue scenarios.

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If I’d say, I have one take away from the article, it would be, “Vive le Difference”. Not only do we have different protocols here in Canada and the US than those in Europe but the environments are somewhat different as well. Differences in TTPs served as both help and hindrance for Team RONIN Rescue. Initially, the them used North American safety protocols to rig their systems but found themselves falling behind by mid-day as they negotiated six different scenarios. But their different point of view also helped them.

“There’s no wide stairways and elevator access to transport your gear; anchor points are very different. So we adapted,’ explains team leader Kevin Ristau. “For example, we approached a parking lot extraction like a confined space scenario, raising and lowering our patient on a 4:1 mechanical advantage system. No other team even thought to approach the location in that manner. We gained time with that one.’

As for how Arc’teryx fits in to, they provided some great clothing for the team.

This kind of out of the box thinking is what Arc’teryx is all about. “These guys operate at the very highest level of skills and resourcefulness. It’s a privilege to work with them,’ says James Bronson, Arc’teryx Pro and Industry Sales Supervisor. Bronson supported each member of the team with a Heli Guide Jacket in addition to the Talos LT Halfshell and Drac Pant from Arc’teryx LEAF (Law Enforcement Armed Forces).

To read the whole piece visit www.arcteryx.com/Article.aspx?EN&article=GRIMP-DAY-Canadian-Style

-L Graves

Hodge Defense Systems…If You Get It, You Get It

July 14th, 2013

Since I posted it last Saturday, some of you guys may have missed the fact that Hodge Defense Systems officially launched a week ago. Over the past few years I had heard Hodgie’s name from a lot of guys that I respect and when I found out he had finally launched his own Black Rifle company, I knew that I needed to pass the word. While Jim Hodge is a guy you may have never heard of, he is very well known in select circles for building some outstanding guns and he is one of those mystery guys that big gun companies have on speed dial.

Trust me, you are going to see some great things coming from Hodge Defense Systems.

OFFGRID Magazine

July 14th, 2013

OFFGRID Magazine

The latest magazine from the creators of Recoil, OFFGRID magazine is now available in stores. Sporting a similar design format to Recoil, OFFGRID offers information primarily on preparation and survival, featuring articles on rope knots, paracord, bug out bags, and MRE reviews, among others, although firearms are also featured. This is the inaugural issue of what is planned as a semiannual imprint.

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TNVC University – Episode 5

July 13th, 2013

In this week’s episode, Kyle talks about several options for mounting a PVS-14 to a rifle.

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Gunfighter Moment – Ken Hackathorn

July 13th, 2013

Priorities

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You’ve got to identify which priorities you find most important. You may say, “My major threat is in my work environment, in my home, in my social environment, when I take my wife or family out to a restaurant or theater.” Where am I most likely to be exposed to a threat? And then address those requirements.

For example, I ask people who keep guns in their homes, “Have you ever practiced what your defense would be if somebody broke into your home? Where would you gather the family? How would you search and clear your own house?” They tell me, “Well, I’m going to call 9-1-1.”

Think about it! Most of the time when you get awakened in the night, you don’t know what it is! Typically, you’re going to take your gun and flashlight and you’re going to go look and see if there is someone in the house, or did the cat knock something off the dining room table.

So be realistic and practice and learn where the problem areas in are your own house and how should you go about searching and clearing to make sure you’re in the best protected position and the home invader is in the most compromised position. You need to think about it and do it! Under stress, the conscious, analytical brain doesn’t work very well and making plans then doesn’t work.

Work out a plan ahead of time.

-Ken Hackathorn

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Ken Hackathorn has served as a US Army Special Forces Small Arms Instructor, Gunsite Instructor, and NRA Police Firearms Instructor. He is currently an FBI Certified Firearms Instructor, Certified Deputy Sheriff with Washington County SO, Ohio, and a SRT member and Special Response Team trainer. Ken has trained US Military Special Operations forces, Marine FAST and SOTG units and is a contract small arms trainer to FBI SWAT and HRT.

Ken has provided training to Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies and been active in small arms training for the past 25 years. He has written firearms related material for Guns & Ammo, Combat Handguns, Soldier Of Fortune, and currently American Handgunner and contributed to at least six other gun/shooting journals. Ken was also a founding member of IPSC and IDPA.

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.

Back “Terminal Lance: The White Donkey” on Kickstarter

July 13th, 2013

Kickstarter is a crowd funding platform that matches projects with donors. You find a project you like and you pledge funds to help it come to fruition. One of the latest projects to make the pages of Kickstarter is “Terminal Lance: The White Donkey” a graphic novel. It comes from Maximilian Uriarte, the creator of Terminal Lance, a web-based comic strip that offers a humorous look at Marine Corps life.

“Terminal Lance: The White Donkey” is a 150 page story about a Marine and his journey to Iraq, written and illustrated by a Marine. The creator Max has been working on the project for over three years. I always think its great when we can help a fellow Veteran make his dream come true, so SSD put our money where our mouth is and pitched in. Check it out. You may want to help as well. The rewards for your pledge look pretty good.

www.kickstarter.com

Warrior Expo – Mystery Ranch

July 12th, 2013

Mystery Ranch is the exclusive importer of the tactical version of the Helinox chair. Here you can see the assembled chair as well as a stored chair.

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Manufactured from 500D Cordura, the chair incorporates side stowage pockets as well as a pile field on the rear for ID patches.

Offered in Black, Coyote and Foliage Green, these will be available stating Monday, 15 July 2013 from www.MysteryRanch.com.

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