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TacJobs – G-Code/Edge-Works Manufacturing Company

Monday, January 13th, 2014

Edge-Works Manufacturing Company; makers of G-CODE Holsters is seeking to fill a key position in their engineering and machining division.

Applicants must have experience and knowledge in both CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CAM (Computer Aided Machining) operations. A background in solid molding (SolidWorks) and mold design is a must. Additionally the applicant must have experience as a machinist. Mold making and reverse engineering experience is a plus. Please, qualified applicants only.

Send resumes to: bruce@tacticalholsters.com

US Army Announces Improved Modular Tactical Holster Winners

Thursday, December 26th, 2013

Way back in December, 2012, the US Army released a pre-solicitation for a new Improved Modular Tactical Holster (IMTH) for the M9 pistol. The concept was to look for:

improvements to be made to the current Army Tactical Drop-Leg Configuration Holster System for the Army M9 specification Beretta 92F / 92FS pistol. The improvements sought are increased modularity including a drop-leg configuration, that can be quickly transferred to a hip configuration, as well as the capability to be worn/attached to current Modular Lightweight Load Carrying Equipment (MOLLE), load carriage equipment such as rucksacks and the Tactical Assault Panel (TAP) or on individual body armor such as the Improved Outer Tactical Vest (IOTV) or the Solder Plate Carrier System (SPCS).

Just over a year later, on December 19th, 2013, Natick announced the winners. Interestingly, the Army split the award between ADS Inc ($24,288,000.00) and Military Hardware, LLC ($49,000,000.00).

As we understand it, ADS bid a Serpa system from Blackhawk, probably similar to what they successfully won the Marine Corps contract with. To be sure, the Serpa is popular and has been adopted by militarized all around the world.

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Military Hardware on the other hand, offered a G-Code system that we have covered here on SSD in the past.

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The Military Hardware/G-Code holster consists of the XST holster along with Duty Drop Leg, H-MAR adapter for vests and MOLLE belt mount. The Kydex XST features an two forms of retention; the Over the Top, Power Assisted, Retention Canopy as well as their Adjustable Pro-Safe Tensioning. It is also outfitted with G-Code’s RTI (Rapid Transition Interface) which allows the user to securely move their holster from mount to another.

According the the pre-solicitation the overall 5-year IDIQ contract would not exceed $49 Million and consist of 225,000 holsters. Considering the ceiling on the Military Hardware award meets this, we are unsure how the Army plans to leverage this contract vehicle. Doubly so as they bid entirely different systems from different manufacturers, featuring different retention mechanisms. However, based on the two award amounts, it looks as if the Army expects to purchase twice as many G-Codes as Serpas.

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On a final note, earlier this year, US Air Force Security Forces opted out of using the Serpa and mandated the Safariland 6004/6005. Likewise, the 75th Ranger Regt as well as other SOF organizations also issue the Safariland holster.

G-Code’s Improved Modular Holster System Entry

Monday, October 7th, 2013

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At Modern Day Marine we got an opportunity to check out G-Code’s entry for the US Army Improved Modular Holster System program courtesy of MilitaryHardware.com.

Their entry consists of the XST holster along with Duty Drop Leg, H-MAR adapter for vests and MOLLE belt mount. The Kydex XST features an two forms of retention; the Over the Top, Power Assisted, Retention Canopy as well as their Adjustable Pro-Safe Tensioning. It is also outfitted with G-Code’s RTI (Rapid Transition Interface) which allows the user to securely move their holster from mount to another.

G-Code D3 Disruptive Environments Carrier

Friday, September 13th, 2013

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For those of you who have been wondering about the leg rig Travis Haley has been sporting in some recent photos, it’s actually something a bit more: the D3 Disruptive Environments Carrier. The Disruptive Environments Carrier is the result of a collaborative effort between G-Code and Haley Strategic Partners. It’s a modular magazine system, minimal and lightweight, which is precision molded and finished to insure performance in a wide variety of changing environments.

The individual magazine cavities for both pistol and rifle magazines are form fitted and ambidextrous, and are tension adjustable and engineered for modularity. The carriers are designed for use with multiple carry options: paddle, belt-slide, MOLLE adaptor, Intermediate Suspension System drop-leg adaptor, and harness adaptor for use with most tactical harnesses.

Each D3 carrier delivers a reduced visual and IR signature through the use of select camouflage material laminates on the exterior of the holster body. The current available patterns are: Black Tactical Fuzz, Coyote Tan Tactical Fuzz, MultiCam, Kryptek Mandrake, and Kryptek Highlander.

Additionally, the Disruptive Environments Carrier is available in single and double magazine configurations.

www.tacticalholsters.com/category/D3_Carrier.html

The Talos LT Halfshell In Action – Courtesy of Haley Strategic

Sunday, June 9th, 2013

Arc'teryx LEAF Talos LT Halfshell

We recently recommended the Arc’teryx LEAF Talos LT Halfshell and we just got these photos from Haley Strategic Partners that give you some good all around shots of the Talos LT to help you get a better feel for it. As it turns out there are a whole lot of other great products in these photos like carbines from Bravo Company USA featuring parts from B5 Systems as well as armor carriers and pouches from Mayflower Research and Consulting along with holsters from G-Code. You may also notice a lot of Kryptek camouflage in these photos including some cool custom combat pants from Australia’s Platatac, not to mention some interesting gloves from Outdoor Research.

How Do You Set Up Your HSGI Sure-Grip Padded Belt?

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

NOLATAC Firearms Training owner Brannon LeBouef’s Sure-Grip Padded Belt from HSGI is loaded out with gear from Lancer Systems, Multitasker Tools, INFORCE, and G-Code Holsters.

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Brannon uses 5 RTI wheels on his belt which allow him to quickly reconfigure his load based on the task.

How do you configure your war belt?

TacJobs – Edge-Works Manufacturing Company

Thursday, April 11th, 2013

Employment Opportunity… Customer service associate needed.

Must:
1) Be knowledgeable about tactical gear, guns, CCW, military and Law Enforcement tactics and operational environments.
2) Be organized and able to see multiple tasks through to completion.
3) Have excellent communication skills both verbal and written.
4) Have above average computer skills.
5) Work well within a team.
6) Be a person of high integrity and moral standards.
7) Be an active shooter willing to train and keep pace with an ever evolving industry.
8) Military service is a double plus.

The job entails dealing with customer questions about product, order status and warranty / return issues and the follow up tasks associated with this. Will be responsible for answering phone calls, returning phone messages, e-mail and on-line interaction with dealers and end user customers. Will handle dealer and international accounts. Some travel will be required to various training schools, competitive shooting events, and select industry trade shows. Also required will be feedback and input on new product development. This is a full-time position at our location here in Eastern North Carolina.

We are Edge-Works Manufacturing Company; makers of the G-Code Holster line of products. Our commitment is to provide innovative, high quality, genuine solutions to the shooting and tactical communities via superior products and service. We are growing and need quality people who understand the clientele we serve and share our vision and values.

E-mail resume to: scott@tacticalholsters.com

What’s New with HSP?

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013

Yesterday, I had a chance to sit down with Travis Haley and his team to talk about HSP for 2013. There’s a whole lot going on and unfortunately, I am only able to share a little bit of what we will see.

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One of the things that I appreciate about Haley Strategic Partners is that they work with others in industry to introduce new products and technologies. Case in point is the new INCOG IWB Holster System developed in conjunction with G-code.

These are rolling off the assembly line and although not shown here, models for the M&P will soon join the GLOCK holsters already out there.

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Additionally, HSP is working with Inforce to introduce a new version of their handheld light. I got to play with it a little bit and the ribbed section in the middle really increases the utility of the light.

Additionally, I’d look out for a new mobility training course as well as some very specialized pieces of kit in addition to a few items that virtually everyone will want to try. Hopefully, they’ll share their plans sooner rather than later.