G-Code has introduced a New Design of the RTI Battle Belt MOLLE Adapter.

It offers up to 20 deg rotation in either direction.

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The BEAST TAC 501 is a purpose built long range weapon system. The TAC 501 is chambered in 50 BMG the largest round a civilian can own without a permit (in most states). It is built on the legendary McMillan TAC 50 legacy which has the record for the longest engagement by a Canadian special operations team.
The TAC 501 rifle system is a heavy 416 SS barrel with cut rifling, manually operated, detachable box magazine with five +1 shot capacity. The 27.5” barrel is a match grade stainless steel barrel with a 1 in 15 twist. The barreled action comes with a black Cerakote® finish or natural stainless finish using a clear coat and nickel finish. The rifle utilizes a Remington 700 style trigger set to 4.5 lbs. with a bottom safety.
It is fitted with a custom built Grayboe carbon fiber stock providing strength, and durability. It is equipped with a spacer system, Limbsaver recoil pad, adjustable cheek rest, and rear rake side baffle muzzle brake to help manage recoil and provide shooter comfort. The rifle rests on a B&T heavy duty Atlas bipod.
The TAC 501 rifle is capable of shooting sub-MOA accuracy with a trained marksman and match grade ammunition.
Specs:
Weight 28 lbs. (without scope*)
Overall length: 55 inches
27.5 inch 416 SS barrel in 1:15 cut rifling twist
Natural Stainless or Black Cerakote® finish barreled action (right hand only)
30 MOA rail
Proprietary nickel plated bolt with large
Teardrop bolt knob
Remington 700 style 4.5 lbs trigger
1.0 inch adjustable cheek rest
Length of pull 13.5 – 14.25 inch using .25 inch spacers
3, 6, & 9 position MLok rails
Atlas Bipod has tilt and pan
Integrated thumb hook & thumb shelf
Sling studs on rear stock
A carrier for multi-mission flexibility.

Named for the intrepid explorer and cunning warrior Ragnar Lodbrok, the Ragnar Vest and its accessory components are suited for a wide variety of roles and circumstances. The carrier is covered in loop fabric and can be altered with different cummerbunds. Four special built-in pockets with retention tabs allow for storage of accessories based upon situational requirements. You can upgrade the cummerbund to the Ragnar Tubes Tactical Cummerbund to increase functionality. This is a great multi-mission vest with the sort of flexibility that allows you to use one system for a variety of profiles.
*While Supplies Last

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SCHRIEVER SPACE FORCE BASE, Colo. — The Colorado Air National Guard’s 138th Space Control Squadron, in conjunction with the National Space Test and Training Complex, conducted a training event named “Neptune Falcon,” which took place at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado, to test new capabilities for meeting wartime objectives in the space domain.
The exercise, held over 10 days in October 2022 at a newly created forward operating base by Airmen of the 138th, simulated real-world expeditionary operations and prepared them for upcoming deployments.
“This is a Secretary of Defense level joint interoperability exercise that includes aircraft from Air Combat Command, space participants from the 138th Space Control Squadron, Colorado Air National Guard, and the 25th Space Range Squadron, as well as a host of other participants,” U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Andy Gold, commander,138th SPCS, said.
There have been many significant milestones that the 138th SPCS has led along the way, according to Gold.
“This is the first time a U.S. Air Force or Air National Guard weapons system has ever connected to the Range Closed Loop Environment,” Maj. Matthew Thampy, assistant director of operations, 25th Space Range Squadron, said. “The RCLE provides a highly realistic electronic warfare system to train and test our systems.”
This is also the first time the RCLE has been requested by a combatant command to support a joint interoperability exercise, such as Neptune Falcon. Additionally, this marks the first Total Force event (integration of Active Duty and Reserve forces) in which the combatant command and Air National Guard unit employed the RCLE, paving the way for future support for the broader Department of Defense need of realistic, dynamic environments to support the warfighter.
“During this exercise, we are training to deal with crew dynamics, tactics, techniques, and procedures, as well as getting hands-on system time,” U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Lindsey Sequoia, 138th SPCS space control operator, and Neptune Falcon participant, said. “Getting that practice on how to respond in a real-world scenario is invaluable to me.”
Neptune Falcon also signifies a key Total Force Integration partnership for future training and test events involving the National Guard Bureau, Space Operations Command, and Space Training and Readiness Command.
“Events like this also meet key U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force directives for highly realistic training events/scenarios in preparing Guardians, Airmen for war,” Thampy said.
The 138th SPCS stood up in May 2019 and has rapidly improved the training environment to create the most realistic wartime scenarios possible, preparing space professionals for future wartime missions. Forward Operating Base Schriever is the latest iteration of technological advances in training for the members, which creates a superior training environment never before experienced by Air National Guard or Active Duty space warriors.
By Mr. John Rohrer, 140th Wing Public Affairs

The S.O.Tech Team are proud to announce our 25 year anniversary with a company facelift. You will still see the same flow of innovative designs and legendary durability that has made S.O.Tech a go-to for Special Operations units around the globe.

Expect a newly formatted website, catalog, and newsletter in coming months and a fresh look at SHOT Show. Its hard to believe we’ve doing this since the days of the BDUs, but we’re thankful to have been supported by a solid group of friends and patrons who kept us motivated. 25 years and over 1.5 million pieces of gear sewn may seem like a good time to tap out, but our heads are full of new designs to bring to the front-line operators, so keep an eye on our news feed.


SWANSBORO, N.C. – January 05, 2023 – High Speed Gear® and Comp-Tac® Holsters will be displaying, entertaining, and meeting with customers and industry professionals in booth 75707 at the 2023 Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Tradeshow (SHOT).
High Speed Gear and Comp-Tac, best known for the TACO® and extremely durable and reliable Kydex® holsters, will attend SHOT Show 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 17th through the 20th. The SHOT Show is the largest and most eclectic trade show for all retailers, distributors, and wholesalers involved with shooting sports, hunting/outdoors, as well as law enforcement and military customers worldwide. High Speed Gear and Comp-Tac will be announcing and displaying innovative as well as new products, and team members will be available to answer any questions pertaining to the entire line of high quality gear they produce.
The High Speed Gear and Comp-Tac Holsters booth will be fully stocked with tactical belts, magazine pouches, accessory pouches, CT3 Level III Holster drawing stations, meeting space, staff, and several fun events.
Some of the New Products for the show that will be on display:
• Polymer TACO V2: HSGI’s all new Polymer TACO V2 designs offer integrated storage for shock cords, a modular design for easy reconfiguration, slightly taller back panel for re-indexing of the magazine and a fresh, new matte appearance.
• Special Missions Pouch: Highly versatile and adaptable pouch that allows the end-user the ability to wear or mount the pouch three different ways.
• QD Multi-Fit Holster: Newly designed combination holster- Ambidextrous, can be worn inside the waistband and/or outside the waistband and it fits multiple firearms.
• Tri-Mag Pouch: Created based on input from Rob Leatham- Built to carry 3 magazines, each with their own retention adjustment to allow for increased speed and flexibility for competitive shooters.
• Vigil™ EDC Belt: Designed for everyday carry and daily wear. It is rigid enough to support both inside-the-waistband and outside-the-waistband holsters, yet flexible enough to be worn comfortably all day. The belt features a minimalistic design with a low-profile magnetic buckle that fits through standard belt loops.
“Attending SHOT Show is always a must for us. It is one of the best opportunities we have to meet with our customers face to face, show off new products, get feedback, talk opportunities and make new friends,” commented Bill Babboni chief operations officer for High Speed Gear. “We’ve continued to successfully grow the High Speed Gear and Comp-Tac brands and product selection by making the time to listen to our customers’ wants and needs.”
High Speed Gear and Comp-Tac would like to extend a welcoming invitation to come by for events happening at the booth (75707):
• Wednesday, January 18th at 2:00pm – Will Petty of Centrifuge Training will be hosting a Holster Draw Stroke Competition.
• Thursday, January 19th at 2:00pm – World championship professional shooter, Rob Leatham will be showcasing the Comp-Tac® International™ Holster, used in multiple shooting competitions.


January 5, 2023 – BARNEVELD, Wis. – Handles large binoculars and spotting scopes. Purpose-built to help anyone make the most of their glassing game. Whether spotting distant targets at the gun range or searching for game miles from the truck, the new Mountain Pass™ Aluminum Tripod Kit delivers sturdy, smooth, and reliable operation you’d expect in a tripod that costs a lot more.

Capable of supporting a max load of 22 lbs., the machined-aluminum design delivers an excellent balance of strength, size, and durability. With a folded length of 19” and weighing just 3.1 lbs., it’s super packable. A minimum height of 9” and a max height of 56” also means it’s extremely versatile for glassing while standing, sitting, or lying prone.

When the view changes quickly, you need a tripod that can keep up. And the Mountain Pass™ delivers with fast, telescopic legs that adjust independently and lock with a quick flip of a lever. It also comes equipped with a 2-Way Pan Head that securely holds your optic via an Arca-Swiss compatible quick-release system.
Intuitive controls and full range of motion. Rubber feet for solid footing on slick surfaces and a built-in counterweight hook for even greater stability in windy conditions. The Mountain Pass™ Tripod Kit (MSRP: $224.99) also comes with a rubber packing strap and handy carry case.
To learn more about Mountain Pass™ and the growing family of Vortex® tripods, click here. See how it compares to the High Country™ II and Summit™ Carbon II Tripod Kits in this video.
For a list of specifications, frequently asked questions and high-resolution images, check out the Vortex New Product Portal.