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ZEV Technologies Announces Their Official Campaign Against The WA State Magazine Ban

June 24th, 2022

Zev Technologies announces their official campaign to fight the WA State Magazine Ban in partnership with the FPC (Firearms Policy Coalition). This collaboration will help fund the newly filed lawsuit “Sullivan v Ferguson”. Partial proceeds from every firearm sold by ZEV Technologies will go directly to help fund the FPC in their efforts to restore liberty and freedom.

“ZEV Technologies is extremely disappointed in the WA State Legislature for passing such an unjust law. This law greatly inhibits our unalienable rights, ability to perform business in a normal manner and service our customers without infringement. ZEV will continue to stand and fight anti 2A legislation. We are embedded for the duration of these legal battles. ” – Dan Groce, Director of Brand Engagement

Read more about Sullivan v Ferguson here:

www.firearmspolicy.org/sullivan

Spiritus Systems Releases the 34 Alpha Split Chest Rig Chassis

June 24th, 2022

Available today at 1600 EDT!

Spiritus Systems has added a new chest rig chassis to its line of modular chest rig components. The 34 Alpha Chest Rig is a split chassis that will interface directly with the existing Spiritus Systems straps and pouches.

This is a true blank-slate platform that enables load-carriage configuration options for weapon ammo of nearly any caliber, and when combined with the Spiritus Systems current Pouch Suite, the end user’s options are near-limitless. The system is constructed to be as low-profile as possible to add minimal bulk to the finished split rig, letting the end-user configure a chest rig that does exactly what they need it to do on any given mission without added bulk or unused space.

The system can be paired with a set of Micro Fight Fat Straps and Back Strap to create a complete platform for a wide range of load bearing configurations. The panels are built with Squadron MOLLE front faces and elastic cells on the back for extra storage. The bottom of each 34 Alpha Panel also has a Velcro slot to mount hanger pouches. The chest rig panels are connected via two sliding Fastex buckles that provide a secure connection point, as well as quick, one-handed, opening and closing when engaging in activities that may require an open front configuration (i.e. going into the prone). They also allow for micro adjustments at the front without having to modify the width of the back strap.

Each panel features six columns of MOLLE on the front and is compatible with all of Spiritus’ GP Pouches, our SPUD Pouch, the Liberty Dynamic Flash Bang Pouch, the JSTA Pouch, and Nalgene Water Bottle Pouch. Top of the panel is built with integrated anchor point holes that give the wearer a secure solution for internal magazine retention when combined with our bungee retention kit, or to tie down secure items stored on the chest rig pouches.

The internal elastic cells in the back are sewn in at three different widths to accommodate a wide range of items ranging from pistol magazines and multi-tools, all the way to 7.62 rifle mags and more. When assembled, the 34 Alpha Split Rig gives end-users access to a load bearing solution that will support a wide range of weapon platforms, mission profiles, and loadouts.

To purchase the 34 Alpha Split Rig visit spiritussystems.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus: No Bubbles No Troubles V2

June 24th, 2022

The most anticipated shirt of the summer is here for a limited time.

FirstSpear debuted No Bubbles No Troubles V2 at ADS Warrior East 2022.

Back by popular demand, FirstSpear releases a limited run of our fan favorite, No Bubbles No Troubles V2. This shirt is only available while supplies last. Don’t hesitate or you’ll be left high and dry.

The 60/40 cotton-poly blend is incredibly comfortable. Featured in red, this FirstSpear classic is available in sizes S – 3XL.

Check out FirstSpear to find all of our apparel and gear for America’s Warfighter.

Platatac K9 CAD Cold Weather Coat

June 23rd, 2022

It might be triple digits here in the US, but it’s the middle of winter in Platatac’s homeland of Australia.

Their new K9 CAD Cold Weather Coat is designed to fit Adult German Shepard or Belgian Malinois but is adjustable for chest girth. It will keep your pup warm and dry thanks to the waterproof shell and fleece lining.

platatac.com/new-products/platatac-k9-cad-cold-weather-coat

NSSF Statement on the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act

June 23rd, 2022

NEWTOWN, Conn.— NSSF®, the firearm industry trade association, has carefully examined the proposed Bipartisan Safer Communities Act legislation. NSSF appreciates the good faith effort by U.S. Senate negotiators to arrive at a proposal that would meaningfully address criminal violence all too frequently occurring in our communities. NSSF is encouraged by portions of the proposal, but we have important concerns about other aspects of the bill that impact our industry and the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans. 

We are thankful the Senate proposal provides significant resources for mental health treatment and services. Most of the horrendous tragedies that have befallen our communities have involved unaddressed mental health issues. We are also heartened the proposal provides necessary resources to help enhance school security to help protect the most vulnerable. 

NSSF supports the effort to strengthen federal criminal law to address straw purchasing and firearms trafficking. We have led the effort to stop the illegal straw purchasing firearms and trafficking. For over two decades, NSSF has partnered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in the Don’t Lie for the Other Guy™ campaign that helps educate retailers on how to detect and prevent such transactions and to educate the public that it is a serious crime. 

Through our #FixNICS® initiative and support for the Cornyn-Murphy bipartisan FixNICS Act named after our program, NSSF has been the leading voice working to ensure our background check system provides timely and accurate information to retailers to ensure they do not sell firearms to prohibited persons. We strongly encourage all states to provide disqualifying juvenile records into the system so that it works as intended.

We support requiring those who are in the business of selling firearms for profit be licensed under federal law. However, the proposed legislation fails to provide clear and needed guidance to our industry – particularly those who would be newly licensed – as to what conduct constitutes a willful violation warranting a revocation of their license. This is especially important given the Department of Justice’s “zero tolerance” policy and the over 500 percent increase in license revocation proceedings that have occurred under this administration.

While NSSF understands the need for law enforcement to intervene in circumstances when someone is an imminent threat to themselves or others, we have steadfastly maintained that if that intervention involves removing a person’s firearms there must be strong Due Process protections in place. Current “extreme risk protective orders” that exist in 19 states do not come close to providing adequate due process protections when the government deprives someone of their fundamental Constitutional rights. We cannot support the use of taxpayer funds to implement more such unconstitutional laws without specific and iron clad assurances Due Process rights will be protected. 

“There are several provisions of this legislative package that NSSF could support including providing more resources for mental health services and school security. However, the ambiguity over state records, the lack of clear definitions, and unaddressed due process concerns prevent us from supporting this legislative package as presented,” said Joseph Bartozzi, NSSF President and Chief Executive Officer.  

NSSF encourages the Senate to continue its negotiations to arrive at a package that will provide real solutions to make our communities safer. 

Register Now: SIG FREEDOM DAYS New Hampshire

June 23rd, 2022

Registration is now open for the one-of-a-kind range event, SIG FREEDOM DAYS: New Hampshire, taking place October 14-15, 2022 at SIG SAUER ACADEMY in Epping, New Hampshire!

At SIG FREEDOM DAYS, you will have the opportunity to:
• Get exclusive access to the SIG SAUER Academy grounds, including the new SIG Experience Center
• Be one of the first civilians to see the SIG-LMG (Lightweight Machine Gun) in action with demonstrations from our product experts
• Shoot nearly 50 new and existing SIG SAUER firearms alongside world-class SIG SAUER Academy Instructors
• Meet Team SIG Shooting Champions Max Michel, Lena Miculek and Daniel Horner
• See stage presentations by pro shooters, industry leaders and personalities
• Connect with sponsors and partners

Location: SIG SAUER Academy, Epping, NH

Dates: Friday, October 14-Saturday, October 15, 2022

Times: 10:00am – 5:00pm

Price: $199.95 per person, per day

There will be a limited number of tickets available which will give you more time with our instructors. This will also mean short lines, giving you more trigger time on SIG products.

*Must be 12+ to attend SIG FREEDOM DAYS with a parent/guardian. Must be 18+ to handle firearms without parent/guardian supervision.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW

NDIA Applauds Congressional Armed Services Committees for NDAA Actions

June 23rd, 2022

ARLINGTON, VA — The National Defense Industrial Association issues Wednesday, June 22, the following statement on congressional actions for the fiscal year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act committee marks:

NDIA applauds the bipartisan House 42-17 vote this afternoon to increase the topline and commends the congressional Armed Services committees for moving forward with their individual marks on the forthcoming National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2023. We look forward to a 62nd consecutive passage of the authorities critical to defense that ensure our troops have the equipment and resources necessary to carry out their missions.

Both bills continue support for current readiness, increased warfighting capabilities, investment in new technologies, and replenishing critical munitions.

NDIA is especially pleased with the 23-3 vote of the SASC to increase the topline to $847 billion. The additional increase over the president’s budget request will help answer inflation and provide the authorization of appropriation needed to implement the National Defense Strategy. We call upon Congress to find a similar bipartisan agreement to properly fund the defense appropriations bills.

NDIA CEO and President HON David L. Norquist commends the votes, stating, “Inflation is our reality, and we cannot dismiss its effect on the Defense Department. These overwhelming bipartisan votes are a recognition of our strategic challenges and a commitment across the aisle to ensure national security is sound and it remains a priority.”

NDIA will be following closely as the NDAA progresses through the respective chambers to conference. We encourage an on-time passage of the bill to ensure our nation has the authorizations necessary for our national defense.

The inclusion this afternoon by HASC of an amendment in the en bloc package No. 1 to reauthorize the Small Business Innovation and Research Program affirms NDIA and its small-business members’ efforts. The authority, set to expire at the end of the fiscal year, provides critical capabilities to DoD. We commend these efforts and hope to see a similar provision included in the Senate’s mark.

US Army Updates Tattoo Policy

June 23rd, 2022

Hat tip to @usawtfm for this:

Army Directive 2022-09 changes the Army tattoo policy to allow certain tattoos on hands, back of neck, and behind ear. There are specific limitations that are outlined in the memo.