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Armor Insert for SOC-C Belt

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Blue Force Gear has just released the armor insert for the SOC-C Modular Padded Belt. Manufactured from Dyneema, the NIJ IIIA-type panels replace the closed foam panels that the belt ships with.

BFG SOC-Câ„¢ Modular Padded Belt

This is an important note from Blue Force gear regarding the panels: “These soft armor panels are designed to replace the closed cell foam in our SOC-C Modular Belt. While the Dyneema armor package of this kit has been certified by NIJ against level IIIA threats, this particular belt configuration has not been certified. It is up to the customer to determine the suitability of this product for use in their particular application and customer assumes all risks associated with such determination. Blue Force Gear does not warrant this armor package for any particular purpose. Government issued identification required for purchase of this item. Law Enforcement or Military only for CT Residents. Purchaser is soley responsible for complying with all applicable laws.”

COC-C Armor Inserts

Contact Blue Force Gear for more information.

DAPPACK.COM

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Blue Force Gear has launched a new website specifically for the Denied Area Pattern line. www.dappack.com includes information on the DAP Pack as well as 12 of the Dappers designed to serve as accessories. Ultimately the sky is the limit with the number of Dappers, but the initial push includes everything from a PALS-compatible panel to a laptop sleeve as well as velcro backed versions of their successful 10 Speed pouches. You can’t order them yet, but head on over anyway and drool.

DAP Laptop Sleeve

DAP Pack from BFG

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

The Pack is the second platform in the Denied Area Pattern line from Blue Force Gear. Intended to mask the true purpose of the equipment, the DAP Pack is a very simple affair but very well designed. There are loops on the top and sides of the pack for routing commo wires and hydration tubes and can also be secured to restrict the opening of the main compartment. Additionally, the shoulder straps are a low profile affair.

BFG DAP Pack

The DAP Pack is a panel loaders that opens fully to expose a velcro field inside the pack’s body. The DAP line is actually a full system consisting of platforms such as the Pack and Discreet Case as well as a forthcoming family of pouches and accessories that attach to the velcro field.

BFG DAP Pack Open

The pack also features a bungie X-harness to help compact the load or to quickly stow items like jackets. Like all of the DAP line, the Pack is available in UCP, Black, Ranger Green, Coyote, Khaki, and Multicam as well as the non-traditional colors Burgundy, Royal Blue, and Emerald Green.

The DAP Pack is made in the USA and available from Blue Force Gear.

Blue Force Gear Introduces DAP Discreet Case

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Designed to fit SBRs (10.5″) carbines fully assembled or longer disassembled weapons, Blue Force Gear’s new Discreet Case has a removable padded divider to protect the broken down components as well as a small slot pocket for storing paperwork or small parts in addition to featuring a velcro patch for ID patches.

Blue Force Gear DAP Discreet Case

The whole point of the case is obviously discretion and their choice of colors reflects this. The usual, high demand color schemes of UCP, Black, Ranger Green, Coyote, Khaki, and Multicam are available as well as Burgundy, Royal Blue, and Emerald Green.

To complement the new case BFG is releasing an initial run of 15 different pouches and accessories for compartmentalizing inside the Discreet Case as well as the new DAP Pack (more on this soon). These pouches will also be a boon to those who use other products with velcro accessory panels.

The DAP Discreet Case made in the USA and available from Blue Force Gear or G & R Tactical.

Lightweight Duty Belt from BFG

Monday, March 16th, 2009

The new Lightweight Duty Belt from BFG is designed specifically to complement their SOC-C Modular Belt. The core of the belt is a single piece of 2″ tubular Cordura webbing sewn between two layers of loop fastener. This gives the belt stiffness and the pile adheres directly to the hook fastener sewn inside the SOC-C Outer Belt. The belt’s closure is an ITW 2″ dual adjust side release buckle.

Lightweight Duty Belt from BFG

Available now in Coyote, UCP, and Multicam from Blue Force Gear. One size fits most.

New Products from Blue Force Gear

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Blue Force Gear manufacturers of the popular Vickers Combat Cling have released two new products to complement their ever growing line of tactical nylon.

SOC-Câ„¢ Low Profile Suspender

Blue Force Gear SOC-Câ„¢ Low Profile Suspender

Designed to interface with the SOC-Câ„¢ Belt the shoulder area of the Low Profile Suspender is lined with the same flash/flame resistant mesh found in that belt. Additionally, the back of the suspender has an elastic ring to increase comfort. The Low Profile Suspender is available in Coyote and Multicam.

Boo Boo Pouch

Blue Force Gear Boo Boo Pouch

The Boo Boo Pouch is intended as a go to pouch for more common items like band aids so you don’t have to break out the trauma kit for little things. It is available in Black, Coyote, Foliage, UCP, and Multicam.

Either product can be ordered directly from Blue Force Gear.

BFG Releases Trauma Kit NOW!â„¢

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Blue Force Gear has been developing a fine line of new tactical nylon. Their latest release is the Trauma Kit NOW!â„¢. Designed to be used one-handed, you simple pull the tab located on the front of the pouch and the tapered insert slides free from the carrier. The insert keeps your medical supplies well organized. The side pouch holds any Benchmadeâ„¢ Rescue Hook and the top of the pouch has a velcro patch as well as loops for BFG’s Tourniquet NOW Strapâ„¢.

BFG Trauma Kit NOW!â„¢

BFG Trauma Kit NOW!â„¢

Available in Multicam, UCP, and Coyote from Blue Force Gear.

Photos from Blue Force Gear.

SOC-Câ„¢ Modular Padded Belt from Blue Force Gear

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Blue Force Gear just introduced their latest design, the SOC-Câ„¢ Modular Padded Belt. Designed to work with a first line (rigger’s) belt, it is adjustable for waists sized 30” to +44”. It has continuous velcro on the inside to help stabilize drop leg panels and holsters and accepts the SOC-Câ„¢ suspenders which will be released soon. They are low profile and suspend the load via a central bungee.

BFG SOC-Câ„¢ Modular Padded Belt

Plans are in the works to also offer removable ballistic panels. It is available in Coyote, UCP, and Multicam.

To order visit Blue Force Gear.

Photo from Blue Force Gear.