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Gunfighter Moment – Mike Pannone

August 25th, 2012

“A gun is like a parachute, when you need one to save your life nothing else will do but you have to have one on and know how and when to use it long before then.”

-Mike Pannone

Mike Pannone retired from the Army’s premier assault force (1st SFOD-D) after an explosive breaching injury. A year after his retirement America was attacked on 9/11 and he returned to help serve his country as the head marksmanship instructor at the Federal Air Marshals training course and then moved to help stand up the FAMS Seattle field office. In 2003 he left the FAMS to serve as a PSD detail member and then a detail leader for the State Department during 2003 and 2004 in Baghdad and Tikrit.

In 2005 he served as a ground combat advisor of the Joint Counter IED Task Force and participated on combat operations with various units in Al Anbar province. Upon returning he gave IED awareness briefings to departing units and helped stand up a pre-Iraq surge rifle course with the Asymmetric Warfare Group as a lead instructor. With that experience as well as a career of special operations service in Marine Reconnaissance, Army Special Forces and JSOC to draw from he moved to the private sector teaching planning, leadership, marksmanship and tactics as well as authoring and co-authoring several books such as The M4 Handbook, AK Handbook and Tactical Pistol shooting. Mike also consults for several major rifle and accessory manufacturers to help them field the best possible equipment to the warfighter, law enforcement officer and upstanding civilian end user. He is considered a subject matter expert on the AR based Stoner platform in all its derivatives.

www.ctt-solutions.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.

The Baby Hjölster

August 25th, 2012

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AFMO Tactical Gear posted this great product on their Facebook wall. A creation of www.howtobeadad.com, the Baby Hjölster is a quite manly way to cart junior around.

2012 Triple Aught Design Look Book

August 24th, 2012

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Kind of like a modern-day Christmas wish book for the tacticool, the 2012 Triple Aught Design Look Book gives you glimpses at upcoming products such as the Ares 270 Half-Zip, Flux Hoodie, Huntsman 200 Henley, Vesper Sweater and more. Ural Motorcycles provided the kick ass bike and photography is by Gamma Nine.

www.tripleaughtdesign.com/Gallery

CRKT Tool

August 24th, 2012

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Coming soon from CRKT is the CRKT Tool. As far as Multi-tools go, it’s a rather unconventional design by custom knifemakers Ed Van Hoy and Tom Stokes. It includes utility blade, sawtooth blade, multi-fit box wrench, wire stripper, button/spring opening Phillips/regular screwdrivers with additional driver bits, and bottle opener.

www.crkt.com/CRKT-Tool

MultiCam Brand Launches Facebook and Twitter accounts

August 24th, 2012

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Crye Precision’s MultiCam brand has just launch both Facebook and Twitter accounts to keep you up to date with their latest news.

www.facebook.com/multicampattern
twitter.com/multicampattern

TWN Industries Introduces Kryptek Camo Hydrographic Film

August 24th, 2012

20120824-110036.jpgTWN Industries Inc has released Kryptek Camo water transfer printing film. The four Kryptek patterns that have been developed as hydrographic film are: Raid, Typhon, Highlander, and Yeti. Water transfer printing (also known as hydrographics and camo dipping) transforms gun stocks, ATVs and other equipment by applying graphic patterns like camouflage to three dimensional surfaces.

Kryptek Raid and Highlander available today from TWN in 3×1 meter accessory packs. Yeti and Typhon will be available late September. Call 305-258-9622 to pre-order film.

watertransferprinting.com

PNW Arms Cold Tracer

August 24th, 2012

PNW Arms has begun to release their new Cold Tracer ammunition. Since its cold tracer, they can be used where traditional hot tracer is banned including California. Used during periods of low light, the tracer can only be seen from the shooter’s perspective.

www.pnwarms.com

What’s In A Name?

August 24th, 2012

So what’s in a name anyway? What does the the term Veteran mean to you? I know there’s a Motorcycle Club by that name. And then there’s folks like you and me who served in our Armed Forces. When I use the word that way, it’s kind of a reverent thing for me.

But now I understand that there’s a new meaning of veteran, one with a little “v” because it’s one of the pettiest things I’ve ever run across. Apparently, you can be a veteran of dance. That’s right, dance. I don’t know, maybe those movies about those hardcore street dance competitions are true. I never realized that taking tap lessons would make you a veteran.

So now to the point of this. A San Diego-based company has formed that makes street-wear and urban apparel, whatever the hell that is. They have chosen the name Veteran Clothing. They aren’t Veterans in any traditional sense of the word but rather veterans (with a small v) of being opportunists (and dance).

Not only did they decide to name their company after some of the most respected members of society but also such imagery as salutes and the Purple Heart. I guess putting it into context, you could always salute them for those sweet moves on the dance floor and I suppose it’s possible to twist an ankle out there as well. That would call for a purple heart right?

Read the full details here, including the latest update which includes the screw you letter issued by Veteran Clothing to all of us “old vets.” http://guardianofvalor.com/new-clothing-line-veteran-clothing-using-the-term-veteran-for-personal-profit/ Guardian of Valor has been all over this issue for the past few days and my hat’s off to them for fighting the good fight.

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The ‘Letter of Apology’ from veteran clothing. www.facebook.com

So what do you guys think about this? Is it ok, or should they close shop?

On a final note, I want to mention that I don’t want anyone threatening these kids with bodily harm. Hit them edonomically all day long. But, while I abhorr anyone sending death threats to these guys, at least they are getting a taste of being a real Veteran who has had to live with the possibility that they might die in their service. I always like a little irony.