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DSEi – Mystery Ranch

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

When Dana Gleason launched Mystery Ranch in 2000, he began to bring production back to the US in order to regain control. Quickly, he began to realize that military and firefighters were more demanding of their equipment than the average user. One thing Dana loves is a challenge and that’s why you saw such a focus at MR on the Soldier. Dana related to me that the more he worked with them, the more deserving he felt they were as customers.

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Mystery Ranch has dedicated production at historic Clark Field, Republic of the Philippines to produce packs and other products for those customers who do not require full Berry Compliance such as international clients. For example, the Australian Army issues packs made at Clark Field. The Philippines have long been a US Ally and the production facility has certainly risen to the challenge of manufacturing military grade packs. One challenge that exists is that the gear must be interchangeable no matter where it is produced. For example, a country may purchase some packs produced at Clark Field directly from MR and then purchase additional packs through FMS that are made in Montana. They have to be completely compatible with interchangeable parts and MR works hard to ensure this capability.

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While most of the materials are Made in USA, this new offshore production opens some new opportunities. For example, some materials are not available in the US. Not only can they bemused in the production of these foreign produced packs but it can serve as an opportunity to identify new technologies to bring back into the US. Although, it’s important to note that all special projects remain at the home office.

Most importantly, none of this would be possible if MR hadn’t spent several years perfecting the quality standards and controls to produce consistently in multiple locations. Ranchers are on location at all MR production facilities both in the US as well as at Clark Field to provide a guiding hand in all aspects of production. For you the customer, it won’t matter where your pack was built so long as it came from Mystery Ranch.

This new, additional Mystery Ranch production seems to be a big hit at this international show. Already, MR packs have been adopted by a wide variety of international SOF and general purpose forces customers. Remember, this in no way affects US production which remains full speed ahead. Rather, this Philippine production move has made Mystery Ranch competitive for international tenders.

www.MysteryRanch.com

DSEi – Arc’teryx LEAF

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

We’ve pretty much covered all of Arc’teryx LEAF’s current offerings but one thing caught my eye.

The Khard series of packs were designed from the outset to accept organizers and inserts. But so far, I’ve never seen anything like this. Outside of Vancouver, there is only one place that is allowed to repair Arc’teryx items and that is Urs Maretz of Outdoor Repair in Uster, Switzerland. Urs doesn’t do many LEAF repairs but he does make modifications to gear for European customers. This is one of his projects.

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Urs produced this prototype Kydeyx pack board insert. In its current form it’s come a bit of a way from this initial model but it still incorporates slots for tied downs. In this case they are using ski ties. The insert connects around the internal daisy chains via a bolt system so this thing isn’t going anywhere. You may also notice a Kydex 40mm insert that accepts 6 rounds.

I think this concept is going to spur a new wave of inserts for the Khard pack.

Arc’teryx LEAF products are available in the UK from Edgar Brothers.

DSEi – S&S Precision

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

Also on hand in the Edgar Brothers booth are our friends from S&S Precision. It’s wild to travel all the way to London to see guys that are literally, right across town.

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They’ve produced a variant of the PlateFrame that accommodates the British plates along with a PlateSock.

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S&S Precision is also exhibiting their new shoulder straps and cummerbund for the very first time. Under development and test for the past few months, these items utilize mesh and padding for hot environments where waterproof webbing is not required.

DSEi – Edgar Brothers

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

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We’ll start by breaking down the massive Edgar Brothers booth.

SSD Begins Our DSEi Coverage

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

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This begins our DSEi coverage live from the show floor courtesy of Edgar Brothers. Also, look for additional content on Instagram.com/solsys.

Visit Elite Defense at DSEi

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

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Visit Elite Defense during this week’s DSEi at ExCel London in booth # N4-360.

Find XGO at DSEi

Monday, September 9th, 2013

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XGO is on hand at DSEi in the NC Dept of Commerce Booth # N7-384, Security and Special Forces Zone.

Follow Our DSEi Coverage Courtesy of Edgar Brothers

Monday, September 9th, 2013

SSD is attending our first international arms show and our live DSEi coverage is coming to you starting tomorrow, courtesy of our friends at Edgar Brothers.

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Held every two years n London, DSEi features over 1,500 vendors from over 50 countries in the defense and security markets.

Established in 1947, Edgar Brothers is a family owned importer and wholesaler of firearms, ammunition and associated products in the UK and Northern Ireland. Its Police and Military Division has served the nation’s uniformed for over 30 years. Additionally, Edgar Brothers is a major force behind the Hot Shots Calendar, a contributor to Help for Heroes, a UK charity for wounded service families and their families.

If you’re attending DSEi, be sure to visit Edgar Brothers in booth #S4 280 in the UK pavilion.

In addition to live coverage each day here on SSD, we will also provide unique content on Instagram at instagram.com/solsys.