G-Code now supports H&K’s VP9 handgun. Pictured:
– Incog Eclipse Holster in “Denim”
– Vortex Optics Solo Monocular
– RevMedX TX2 Tourniquet
– Colonel Blade
– Princeton Tec Quad Tactical MPLS Headlamp
www.tacticalholsters.com/category/INC
G-Code now supports H&K’s VP9 handgun. Pictured:
– Incog Eclipse Holster in “Denim”
– Vortex Optics Solo Monocular
– RevMedX TX2 Tourniquet
– Colonel Blade
– Princeton Tec Quad Tactical MPLS Headlamp
www.tacticalholsters.com/category/INC
The G-Code Blood Stripe Series is an extremely limited offering that combines Black FUZZ coating over Blood Red Kydex. According to G-Code, it creates a distinctive red stripe, intended to give recognition to the sacrifice and unmatched valor of our US forces. It is an option for Incog IWB holsters as well as D3 Carrier Modular Magazine System.
A portion of the sale of every Blood Stripe Series component is donated to the MARSOc Foundation.
www.tacticalholsters.com/category/Blood_Stripe_Series
The INCOG Eclipse is a minimalist holster jointly developed by Haley Strategic and G-Code, and is the newest addition to the INCOG line.
The Eclipse is a minimum bulk, multi-positional concealment holster with a streamlined design. It features G-Code’s Tactical FUZZ outer laminate, providing a softer surface which reduces noise during movement while reducing the holster’s IR signature.
The Eclipse utilizes a patent-pending single-clip belt interface called the Super MoJo. The Super MoJo is designed to both place the clip in the correct orientation, and to provide multiple angle adjustments. The Super MoJo allows the Eclipse to mount at its natural center of gravity, while forcing the holster closer to the body, improving the concealability of the holster without increasing bulk. This also has the effect of supporting a higher positional carry without compromising the security of the holster during use.
The INCOG Eclipse is available for most common pistol models, and for left or right-hand carry. Available in Black, Gray, OD Green, and Tan. The finishes available for the Super MoJo include Brushed Aluminum, Black, Gold, and Burnt Orange.
Available now at www.tacticalholsters.com/product/INC/ECLIPSE.html
Received this note from Haley Strategic Partners about their recent BloodStripe fundraiser. They raised $10,000 during this auction.
Our deepest appreciation to our winner of the MARSOC Foundation BloodStripe Auction Justin Wilkinson for his amazing contribution of $10,000.00
100% of the contribution goes to the foundation to help to provide benevolent support to active duty and medically retired MARSOC personnel and their families as well as to the families of Marines and Sailors who have lost their lives in service to our Nation.
If you would like to contribute and or learn more about the Foundation click here: marsocfoundation.org
Thank you to our contributors: G-Code Holsters, Bravo Company USA, Ryan Weeks of www.ryanwknives.com
Brandon Fuller for donating the JACK, and Morgan Collier for custom Case.
Thank you to all who do more than is required of you! Semper Fidelis!
Right after Christmas we shared the Army’s announcement that they had awarded contracts to Military Hardware LLC and ADS Inc for the new Improved Modular Tactical Holster (IMTH) for the M9 pistol. The Military Hardware entry is a G-Code holster system consisting of the XST holster along with Duty Drop Leg, H-MAR adapter for vests and MOLLE belt mount. Although this article isn’t about them, and for those too lazy to read the original article, ADS is providing the Blackhawk! Serpa holster.
WILMINGTON, N.C., Feb. 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Military Hardware llc announced today they received the U.S. Army’s primary IDIQ award to supply the new Improved Modular Tactical Holster (IMTH), a $49 million contract spanning 5-years. This watershed contract pitted two emerging small businesses against a multi-billion-dollar global aerospace and defense giant. The little guys won.
To win the award Military Hardware partnered with Edgeworks Manufacturing to provide the G-Code XST (Extreme Service Tactical) holster with four separate mounting platforms, exceeding the Army’s bid requirement. Both Military Hardware and Edgeworks are privately held small businesses located in Southeastern North Carolina.
Industry insiders credit Scott Evans, Founder and CEO of Edgeworks, as the original innovator of modular holster design. Military Hardware’s Founder and CEO, F. Scott Harry, said, “A decade ago when I saw the G-Code holster, I knew it was revolutionary. I wanted to be a part of the team that brought it to market.” They humbly credit the many Law Enforcement and Military personnel who have personally bought, used, inspired, and improved the products they offer.
Military Hardware specializes in marketing innovative small manufacturer’s products to the Department of Defense. They constantly collaborate with manufacturing partners and customers on product development. Retired Master Sergeant (USMC) Richard Cover, VP of Sales & Product Development for Military Hardware, is on a military base somewhere almost every day of the week and regularly brings ideas in from the field. Cover said, “We are all hands-on people. We work as a team and every person, from the factory floor to the front office, cares about what we do and who we do it for: the men and women of the U.S. Military.” It’s clearly this great dedication to the people wearing the gear that makes their products excel.
Mr. Harry also credits the North Carolina Military Business Center, a business development entity in the North Carolina Community College System. “I’ve worked with the NCMBC since it’s inception. Scott Dorney (Executive Director, NCMBC) has surrounded himself with knowledgeable people. Teresa Bouchonnet, in particular, has been indispensable to me.”
The IMTH can be purchased online at www.MilitaryHardware.US, by NSN through the Army’s procurement networks, and it will soon be available on GSAAdvantage.Gov. Contact Military Hardware for details.