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A Banging Good Raffle: Oklahoma Horse Rescue Fundraiser

December 7th, 2024

David Reeder, a writer/editor in the firearm/gear/tactical area (and a sometime Soldier Systems Daily contributor), recently reached out to let me know of a fundraiser he is helping run. His site, Breach-Bang-Clear, is working with some of our generous friends in the industry to conduct an online raffle. All the proceeds benefit an equine rescue in NE Oklahoma. Dave himself is one of their team of volunteers. 

BLUF: Anti-fun social media/tech platforms have all but throttled the fundraiser. They’d appreciate you helping by sharing this link with friends and co-workers who might be interested:

https://swingindhorserescue.com/2024-raffle/

You can buy a raffle ticket at the link above, but he and they are mostly interested in getting the word out in order to make up time lost to a series of setbacks explained below. 

Unfortunately, and in no small part because there are guns involved, their efforts have been strangled by a number of setbacks. First, Meta crushed engagement. Then, it throttled back all posts, whether related to the raffle or not, and later locked up the Facebook accounts of people who shared the original announcement. 

Shortly after that, PayPal locked the account and froze the money they’d raised, refusing to process any transactions of any kind until after an “investigation” by a 3rd party. Thankfully, the funds were released, but they’ve had to move to a new processing platform – and they lost several days of potential ticket sales trying to get their account freed up. 

 

If this fella looks rough it’s because he’s one of our newest arrivals. Eddie was trailered in the morning this picture was taken. He was underweight, ungroomed, and covered in bites and sores, and had significant issues with his hooves and teeth. His traveling companion, a mare not seen in this photo was in even worse shape and wasn’t particularly interested in having her picture taken.

 

The AR here being watched over by Chappie features an optic courtesy of Vortex, is jocked up in furniture donated by B5 Systems, and is built on a Franklin Armory binary trigger lower.

David’s Original Description

The Swingin’ D is a horse rescue in Wagoner County, OK, a ways out east of Tulsa. Yes, that really is the name of the place, and no, it’s not what you think.  

They (we) rescue, rehabilitate, and retrain abused horses from the slaughter pipeline and, other times, when they’ve been abandoned. All the considerable costs associated with those efforts are paid out of volunteers’ pockets or with the proceeds of an annual fundraiser.  

This year, that fundraiser is an online, nationwide raffle. 

Swingin’ D’s Horse Rescue is a 501(c)(3) charity that’s entirely volunteer-run and administered. 

At any given time, between 12 and 16 horses are being ministered to, cared for, and/or trained. There are a few ways you can help them (us) out!  

This folding AR pistol build is based on a Shield Arms folding lower (with an optic donated by Primary Arms) and is one of the raffle prizes.

Oklahoma Horse Rescue Raffle

Oklahoma’s Swingin’ D Ranch is conducting a fundraising raffle online. Prizes include a number of firearms, several good bourbons, a number of excellent tools, some knives, and assorted other prizes.

Some of the prizes in the 2024 Oklahoma Horse Rescue Raffle include…

  • An AR15 with binary trigger and optic
  • A folding AR pistol with optic
  • A Ruger Security 9 pistol
  • A Taurus Judge .410 Revolver
  • A case (1,000 rounds) of 9mm ammunition

Global Ordnance contributed a case of 9mm ammunition…and a pistol to shoot it, too.

 

This AR sports an optic courtesy of Vortex, is bedecked in furniture donated by B5 Systems, and is built on a Franklin Armory binary trigger lower.

  • Several different bottles of bourbon
  • Fixed blade and folding knives
  • A truck box
  • And a whole lot more!

   

Prizes have been donated by the likes of the following:

    With more being added pretty much every day!  

    Did we mention bourbon prizes, including a growing number of brands and bottles, along with several upcycled whiskey lamps? That’s Bo on the left and Winston on the right. You can watch them causing trouble here.

     

    1. Purchase raffle tickets: https://swingindhorserescue.com/2024-raffle/.
    2. Share this Facebook post (social media has been crushing them; because firearms are a part of the prize lineup they’ve suppressed the hell out of the news).
    3. Make your own social media post. You can use any of the pictures in this article, the raffle page, or any Swingin’ D social media channels.
    4. Donate a prize (contact info@swingindhorserescue.com if you’d like to do that; the list of prizes is expanding every couple of days, we’ll take all the help we can get).

    Visit the Swingin’ D Oklahoma Horse Rescue. Learn more about the equine rescue bourbon, knife, tool, and gun raffle online.

    And please check back frequently!

     

       

    Barrett Lands New US Army Contract for M107 Rifle System

    December 7th, 2024


    A U.S. Army soldier fires down range with the Barrett M107. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod)

    MURFREESBORO,TN — Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Inc. has secured a new U.S. Army contract for the M107 Rifle System and variant systems, such as the Model 82A1 and M107A1, extending the company’s long-standing support of America’s military.

    The Barrett M107 has been an integral part of the U.S. Armed Forces’ long-range arsenal for more than two decades, delivering unmatched firepower, accuracy, and reliability in the field.

    The new$14,999,500 contract, which includes accessories, spare parts and training support, will be delivered through late 2029.

    Barrett Vice President of Business Development and Sales Ryan Krantz said the latest contract ensured the continued supply of the M107 Rifle System and its variants to support U.S. Army missions worldwide.

    “This contract reaffirms the trust that the U.S. Army has placed in the M107 Rifle System and Barrett’s commitment to excellence,” he said. “We are honored to continue providing our troops with a superior platform that has stood the test of time in both performance and reliability.”






    Anduril Partners with OpenAI to Advance U.S. Artificial Intelligence Leadership and Protect U.S. and Allied Forces

    December 6th, 2024

    Anduril Industries, a defense technology company, and OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT and frontier AI models such as GPT 4o and OpenAI o1, are proud to announce a strategic partnership to develop and responsibly deploy advanced artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for national security missions. By bringing together OpenAI’s advanced models with Anduril’s high-performance defense systems and Lattice software platform, the partnership aims to improve the nation’s defense systems that protect U.S. and allied military personnel from attacks by unmanned drones and other aerial devices.

    U.S. and allied forces face a rapidly evolving set of aerial threats from both emerging unmanned systems and legacy manned platforms that can wreak havoc, damage infrastructure and take lives. The Anduril and OpenAI strategic partnership will focus on improving the nation’s counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) and their ability to detect, assess and respond to potentially lethal aerial threats in real-time. As part of the new initiative, Anduril and OpenAI will explore how leading edge AI models can be leveraged to rapidly synthesize time-sensitive data, reduce the burden on human operators, and improve situational awareness. These models, which will be trained on Anduril’s industry-leading library of data on CUAS threats and operations, will help protect U.S. and allied military personnel and ensure mission success.

    The accelerating race between the United States and China to lead the world in advancing AI makes this a pivotal moment. If the United States cedes ground, we risk losing the technological edge that has underpinned our national security for decades. The decisions made now will determine whether the United States remains a leader in the 21st century or risks being outpaced by adversaries who don’t share our commitment to freedom and democracy and would use AI to threaten other countries. Bringing together world-class talent in their respective fields, this effort aims to ensure that the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community have access to the most advanced, effective, and safe AI-driven technologies available in the world.

    “Anduril builds defense solutions that meet urgent operational needs for the U.S. and allied militaries,” said Brian Schimpf, co-founder & CEO of Anduril Industries. “Our partnership with OpenAI will allow us to utilize their world-class expertise in artificial intelligence to address urgent Air Defense capability gaps across the world. Together, we are committed to developing responsible solutions that enable military and intelligence operators to make faster, more accurate decisions in high-pressure situations.”

    “OpenAI builds AI to benefit as many people as possible, and supports U.S.-led efforts to ensure the technology upholds democratic values,” said Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO. “Our partnership with Anduril will help ensure OpenAI technology protects U.S. military personnel, and will help the national security community understand and responsibly use this technology to keep our citizens safe and free.”

    Anduril and OpenAI’s shared commitment to AI safety and ethics is a cornerstone of this new strategic partnership. Subject to robust oversight, this collaboration will be guided by technically-informed protocols emphasizing trust and accountability in the development and employment of advanced AI for national security missions.






    Safariland Announces Incog X Fits for Springfield Armory’s Echelon

    December 6th, 2024

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Safariland®, a brand of The Safariland Group, a leading global provider of safety products designed for the public safety, military, professional and outdoor markets and one of Cadre Holdings, Inc.’s (NYSE: CDRE) (“Cadre”) key brands, is excited to announce the release of Echelon fits for the Incog X Inside-the-Waistband (IWB) holster. The addition of these new fits allows for ideal concealed carry of the Springfield Echelon and newly released Echelon Compact handguns for everyday carry (EDC) and duty use.

    “Springfield Armory has delivered a premium line of handguns in the release of Echelon and the new Echelon Compact,” said Eric Gasvoda, Vice President and General Manager of Duty Gear for Safariland. “We at Safariland wanted to ensure consumers had an equally adept choice in holsters for these firearms. This addition marks our continued commitment to meet the demands of the ever-expanding customer base.”

    Key features of the Incog X include:

    •           Three sizes of Concealment Enhancing Clip strut shims
    •           Micro and full-size red-dot compatibility
    •           Microfiber suede-wrapped Boltaron body
    •           Optional magazine caddy with tension adjustment
    •           Over-the-belt polymer clips
    •           Passive trigger guard and ejection port retention

    The Incog X’s improved clip strut design combines functionality with customizable concealment shims in three sizes: 1/8 inch, 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch. You can insert or remove them effortlessly without tools, allowing for a fine-tuned concealed carry experience.

    Safariland continues prioritizing innovation and collaboration to provide customers with industry-leading IWB, OWB and Duty Rated holsters. Incog X IWB holster fits for Springfield Echelon handguns are now available. To learn more about the Safariland Incog X holster, visit the Safariland website. 






    Bushmaster Firearms Announces MUTA II Suppressor

    December 6th, 2024

    Bushmaster Firearms® is excited to announce the newest evolution of the MUTA® suppressor product line, the MUTA® II.

    The MUTA® II is the next generation of the original Bushmaster® MUTA® line, with the added benefit of being lighter, quieter, more compact than the original Bushmaster® MUTA® suppressor.

    Effectively reducing the sound signature on 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington rounds (14.0% reduction at the left ear, a 15.4% reduction at the muzzle and a 15.9% reduction at the right ear), the Muta® II is the perfect tool for shooters looking to complete their Bushmaster® build with a suppressor that looks the part.

    With a length of 5.65 inches and a rugged Cerakote® finish, this suppressor is compact, tough and built to dissipate heat more efficiently while shooting suppressed. The MUTA® II is about more than reducing noise—it also enhances overall performance. Weighing in at only 12.25 ounces, this suppressor delivers exceptional accuracy and repeatability. Additionally, the threaded front cap and removable baffles allow for easy opening and cleaning of the interior of the suppressor as well.

    The exterior of the Muta® II is 3D-printed with Inconel® 625, and the MUTA® II offers unparalleled lightweight construction without compromising longevity or functionality. Its innovative design also makes it the lightest and shortest 5.56 dedicated suppressor from Bushmaster® to date.

    Designed to perform in all conditions, the MUTA® II is full auto-rated, providing users with unmatched versatility and reliability. Installation and operation are effortless, requiring no modifications to the platform or gas system on your rifle.

    The Bushmaster® Muta® II has a MSRP of $709.95* and is available now at your local Bushmaster® dealer or online at Bushmaster.com.






    PenCott-GreenZone Camouflage Fabric Available Once Again!

    December 6th, 2024

    50/50 poly-cotton ripstop stretch tactical fabric produced in partnership with 707 Tactical Gear.

    Hyde Definition Ltd., the parent company of the PenCott® camouflage brand, today announces the long-awaited return of GreenZone™ camouflage garment fabric for wholesale purchasing.

    Production of PenCott camouflage fabrics unfortunately ended a few years ago because of circumstances in the supply chain that were beyond the company’s control. Now, thanks to our long-time partners at 707 Tactical Gear, PenCott camouflage pattern fabrics are available again.

    First up is a new breathable 50/50 polyester-cotton mix fabric with mechanical stretch and a ripstop weave. Of a more comfortable lighter weight (195 grams per square meter) than military standard 50/50 NyCo (205 grams per square meter) and treated with Bionic Finish® C6 for water and oil resistance and Silver+® anti-bacterial treatment, this fabric is ideal to produce modern tactical and outdoor garments.

    Note: to provide an economical price point, and to avoid possible import / export restrictions, this fabric does not incorporate US/NATO nIR performance standards.

    GreenZone has won many loyal users all over the world because of its exceptional concealment performance–as well as for not being an official military pattern. This led to PenCott being adopted by numerous law enforcement units and security agencies, as well as being used by special operations units that want to conceal their presence and identity effectively. We have received numerous testimonials from these professional end users of how impressed they have been with the effectiveness of the patterns, and the success of their missions as a result–which is ultimately why we do what we do.

    This current production run of poly-cotton GreenZone fabric is the first step in bringing PenCott fabrics back onto the market. A production run of 500D nylon GreenZone is in planning, as well as additional fabric types and colorways.

    Also visit SK7USA.com to also see their fully restocked range of finished products in mil-spec 50/50 NyCo and 500D nylonPenCott GreenZone and BadLands patterns.

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    PenCott is named in honor of two WWII British camouflage pioneers – Sir Roland Penrose and Dr. Hugh Cott – and is the result of several years of individual scientific development by Dominic Hyde. The PenCott pattern geometry combines false edges for superior shape disruption (high-difference color boundaries) as well as the illusion of 3D depth through texture matching techniques (hypo-acuitive dithering). The pattern also includes micro, midi, and macro sized fractals for both blending and disrupting properties.

    707 Tactical Gear™ is a company dedicated to the design and manufacture of innovative and advanced tactical and military apparel and footwear. It is one of the few American companies in its niche that can design specific products according to clients’ requests and manufacture them in their wholly ownedfactories. The company offers its products commercially under the SK7® brand with shipping worldwide.






    FirstSpear Friday Focus: FS and OSI Forge Strategic Partnership to Distribute Tubes Fasteners

    December 6th, 2024

    FirstSpear, a leader in Berry-compliant tactical gear for the warfighter, and Ocean State Innovations (OSI), a premier supplier of high-performance textiles, are pleased to announce a strategic partnership to expand the availability and access to FirstSpear’s patented Tubes® fasteners.

    FirstSpear Tubes® Fasteners

    Quick Release and Attachment: Designed for rapid gear donning and doffing with a simple two-motion technique.

    Reduced Weight: Significantly lighter than traditional fastening systems, aiding in increased mobility for users.

    Durability and Reliability: Constructed from high-performance polymers

    Infrared Signature Reduction: Compliant with U.S. military specs for NIR signature reduction.

    Modular Integration: Facilitates field repairs and customization for specific mission requirements.

    Self Cleaning: Designed to clear dirt and debris through normal operation, ensuring reliability in critical operations.

    Cross Compatibility: Available in 2” and 4” lengths. All male and female tubes are cross compatible between sizes.

    “This collaboration with OSI marks an important step in our mission to equip the warfighter with the best and most capable tools available,” said Scott Carver, CEO of FirstSpear. “Tubes Technology is much more than a fastener; they are the release system relied on by the most demanding operators in the harshest conditions. OSI’s textile expertise and global supply chain complement our passion for equipping those operators built for the X.”

    OSI is the exclusive distributor of FirstSpear Tubes Fasteners. FirstSpear will continue to support program sales and retail customers can continue to purchase them at www.first-spear.com.

    “FirstSpear® has established itself as a leader in the tactical industry for many years, and we are excited to announce our exclusive partnership with them as the distributor of TUBES Fasteners. This collaboration guarantees that this reliable and innovative solution will be more readily available to our customers,” said Ben Galpen, Partner Ocean State Innovations.

    This partnership not only broadens the distribution of FirstSpear’s Tubes fastener technology but also underscores both companies’ dedication to providing innovative solutions that meet the rigorous demands of their end users. 

    FirstSpear retains commercial retail sales through their website & will also continue to support our core relationship and customers. For more information or questions about Tubes® contact sales@first-spear.com or visit www.first-spear.com/tubes.

    For more information, contact Geoff Senko at geoff@osinnovate.com at OSI.






    Army Forum Focuses on Contested Logistics

    December 6th, 2024

    FORT DETRICK, Md. — “What if today were C-Day?”

    This was the question Col. Marc Welde asked the group of logistics leaders gathered for a Commander’s Forum, hosted Nov. 18-21, 2024, at U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command headquarters at Fort Detrick.

    C-Day refers to the unnamed day on which a deployment operation “commences” with troop and equipment movements, requiring lock-step logistical readiness.

    Welde’s sobering question readied them for four days of discussion around current and future capabilities of medical logistics — from setting the theater to sustaining large-scale combat operations where supply chains are contested, communications lines are disrupted and air superiority is not a given.

    “I know we have an amazing workforce, and I believe we are up to the challenge,” the AMLC commander said. “But make no mistake, this is a challenge.”

    Maj. Gen. James D. Turinetti IV, commanding general of U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, AMLC’s higher headquarters, provided opening remarks to the forum, encouraging the group to maintain pace with the Army’s transformation efforts.

    “I cannot overstate the tremendous efforts AMLC has taken to ensure we, as a command, are at the forefront of modernization, specifically with Medical Logistics in Campaigning,” Turinetti wrote to the CECOM workforce after attending the event. “Our team was lucky enough to recently witness firsthand the real-world importance of the [Medical Logistics in Campaigning] mission, as our visit to Europe was highlighted by the overall scale of the USAMMC-E mission as well as their impressive use of power dashboards for data-driven decisions.”

    Forum attendees included leaders from AMLC’s direct reporting units, as well as headquarters primary and special staff. Leaders provided updates on Medical Logistics in Campaigning initiatives, which are the Army’s transformational effort to overhaul outdated processes and systems and integrate medical materiel management and maintenance into the sustainment enterprise.

    Deeper discussions delved into resources, including funding and organizational structure. The teams discussed the command’s ongoing assessment of command and support relationships across its entire footprint to include external stakeholders, driving toward effectively providing MEDLOG mission support through competition, crisis and conflict.

    AMLC’s direct reporting units, U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Europe and U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Korea — both of which serve as theater lead agents for medical materiel — provided briefs on their respective theater support. The U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency, also a direct reporting unit to AMLC, highlighted the readiness of its medical Army Prepositioned Stocks and other contingency programs.

    AMLC’s Integrated Logistics Support Center showcased emerging capabilities for data analytics and precision sustainment, as well as AMLC’s Logistics Assistance Program, charged with providing expert technical support to set and sustain operational medical capability for commanders through campaigning, competition, crisis and conflict.

    Key events included a leadership professional development led by Maj. Gen. Paula Lodi, commanding general of U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command. Lodi shared her experiences as commanding general of a theater medical command, specifically her sustainment lessons learned and opportunities for the MEDLOG enterprise.

    AMLC Command Sgt. Maj. Gabriel Wright also led a professional development session on the role of non-commissioned officers and how commands can best use these capable leaders to increase readiness and unit cohesion.

    “We are in a people business,” Wright said. “We don’t lead buildings. We lead people.”

    To that point, the forum also featured a variety of team-building events, from physical training to dining events and smaller workgroups focused on campaign strategy. These events provided organic opportunities for the workforce to spend time together and build professional relationships.

    The final day of the forum included a battle staff ride to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, led by U.S. Army War College Provost Dr. David Dworak. A certified “demonstrated master logistician,” author and historian, Dworak guided the group through several key battles and highlighted specific logistics challenges, including resource allocation, prioritization, supply chain issues and technology limitations in the early stages of conflict.

    The Civil War served as a stark reminder of the cost of war, as more than 620,000 people died and an estimated 1.5 million people were injured.

    “The real taxpayer of war is the Soldier because they pay for it with their life,” said USAMMC-E Commander Col. Chad Vermillion, as the group gathered near a barn converted into a make-shift hospital. “Who here thinks we are ever going to have enough resources?

    “So, the real question is how do we communicate risk to senior leaders?”

    By Ellen Crown