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Battleline Industries Introducing Ambi Mag Release for GLOCK Pistols

Friday, January 15th, 2016

BRAND NEW FROM BATTLELINE INDUSTRIES AT SHOT SHOW 2016 / BOOTH N801

  
Battleline Industries has developed a new Patent Pending FULLY ambidextrous magazine catch / release for all Glock handguns as an aftermarket accessory. This new product from Battleline Industries, is a high speed low drag design allowing the user or operator to have a true fully ambidextrous magazine release from either side of the firearm that is inexpensive, reliable, robust, lightweight, durable, low profile and is a force multiplier in any high threat combat shooting situation. No more switching out a magazine catch to either left or right side… now you can have BOTH! This ambidextrous magazine release is compatible with most holsters currently in use and is ready for duty. Battleline Industries anticipates the release of their first model that will cover all Generation 2 & 3 Glock handguns in calibers 9mm, 40 S&W, & .357 Sig by spring 2016 (Gen. 4 soon to follow). So many other firearm manufactures have had ambidextrous controls for their combat handguns for years. It is time to bring one of the most reliable handguns in the world into the 21st century battlefield, and with the Battleline Industries ambidextrous magazine release, give the Glock handgun new tactical capabilities. Battleline Industries has spent over a year developing and testing this new product and is excited to release it this year at SHOT Show. Battleline Industries is currently looking for new distributors to carry this product, if you are interested please visit us at Booth N801 on the third level in the SHOT Show NEXT exhibitor section.

www.battlelineindustries.com

Armored Releasable Carrier & Concealment

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

The A.R.C.C. (Armored Releasable Carrier & Concealment) from Battleline Industries has been in development for about a year-and-a-half. It is a modular armored carrier that accepts the popular BALCS cut soft armor and any standard SAPI, ESAPI or steel plate. According to Battleline Industries there are six distinct features that set it apart from its competitors.

1. It’s ability to take modular lightweight concealment “ghillie” panels which consist of two sleeve sections and a torso hooded section for the back that can be set up for different environments utilizing multiple sets of panels that are purchased separately. This way the sniper doesn’t have to make a new ‘ghillie suit” every time he goes somewhere new. This allows the sniper the ability to add more concealment than his regular carrier provides him depending on the mission specific need.

2. The A.R.C.C.’s one cable pull release system is very unique in the sense that the whole release action happens on the front panel. There is no more cable running to the back of the carrier system like most versions and no 3’ cable pull to get the carrier to cutaway. Another issue the A.R.C.C. solves is that the cable on the front panel only has a 10″ pull and runs very little risk of binding or getting pinched where the medic would be unable to pull the release like other variations. The problem with other products is the solider goes down and all his armor, gear and body weight is pinching the release cable in the back because of the release design.

3. The A.R.C.C. uses no Velcro in crucial spots. The ONLY Velcro on the A.R.C.C. is used to close the plate harness and soft armor compartment which is against the operator’s body. This feature insures noise discipline and a carrier that won’t fall apart because it was held together by Velcro and the combat field conditions destroyed it from ever sticking together again.

4. The A.R.C.C. has a feature to accept a modular/removable 2″ leg sub-load adapter which allows the user to attach a holster or sub-load to the carrier and not the belt holding his pants up. This distributes the weight across the carrier and shoulders for a more comfortable feel without the operator having to pull up on his pants every five minutes.

5. The A.R.C.C. has a fully adjustable modular plate harness that accepts multiple sizes and thickness of hard armor.

6. The A.R.C.C. has an extremely durable; two layer Kevlar / Nomex fire resistant liner which protects the operator in a flame environment from the Cordura nylon from melting and dripping on his skin.

Made in USA!

Unheard of until recently, Battleline Industries has been hitting it hard, releasing new product after new product. We look forward to hearing about their next undertaking.

www.battlelineindustries.com

SAPR from Battleline Industries

Monday, December 19th, 2011

The new Stock Attachment Precision Rifle or SAPR from Battleline Industries is an after market add on for the SOPMOD stock. It is an adjustable cheek piece for the SOPMOD stock that can be rotated out of the way (left or right) when not needed. Sniper’s Hide prepared this excellent video showing what it is and how it is installed.

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