As seen at the recent SOMA conference, the Mission Pack Micro with built in magazine, shotgun, and GP pouches. There is also a BLoCS Gen III carrier with plates stored inside.
What: S.O.TECH Holiday 35% OFF Sale featuring over 100 items
When: Now until January 1st, 2011
Where: http://www.sotechtactical.com
S.O.Tech has just released their anticipated Battle Bear series. Naturally, Battle Bears are MOLLE compatible featuring PALS webbing along their backs. Manufactured from 500D Cordura® and utilizing Mil Spec grommets, webbing, and VELCRO®, they are BEARY Compliant.
Battle Bears are the perfect gift for the warrior on deployment who needs comfort this holiday season, the girlfriend back at home, the child awaiting the return of his hero from overseas, or anyone needing a little bit more tactical cheer in their life.
What’s more, Battle Bears are assembled by the VIPER Program, a veterans industry program for employment reintegration. This is a vocational rehabilitation program founded by S.O.Tech owner Jim Cragg. So, you can buy a cheap foreign made bear down at the shop or purchase a Battle Bear for your loved one and support American Veterans recovering from their wounds.
Battle Bears are available in Multicam (MC), Coyote Brown (CB), Black (BLK), Ranger Green (RG), Olive Drab (OD), Army Combat Uniform (ACU), Airman Battle Uniform (ABU), Marine Pattern Desert (MD), and Marine Pattern Woodland (MW).
So was the headline in the Fayetteville Observer’s Military section last week. While the details of the story have been a well kept industry secret for years, it is refreshing to see that the Government has finally taken action.
Former medical plans specialist with USASOC’s Command Surgeon Office Joseph J. Marak was charged with 35 counts in late September, including one count of extortion and 17 counts each of bribery as well as receiving a gratuity from a company doing business with a government entity while being an official of said entity.
The Government alleges he made about $700,000 from his activities associated with the CASEVAC program. The Government’s indictment alleges that Marak steered business toward two companies and then demanded compensation. It is further alleged that he received $13,00 in traveler’s checks while still in Government service. The indictment then alleges that he was paid $350,000 for consulting work between July and December 2006 by Skedco after he left Government service.
S.O.Tech, which is an advertiser on SSD has sued both Marak and Skedco in a civil law suit which is now on hold due to the Federal criminal case. The civil suit was first filed in 2007 in Oregon and alleges that Marak provided S.O.Tech’s company secrets to Skedco and bilked S.O.Tech out of patent rights by convincing them to their patented designs over to Skedco in a joint venture scheme.
Those jokers at S.O.Tech Staff took the team room humor that pervades a gear sewing shop and combined it with their access to local Hollywood resources to create a video where they can laugh at themselves. Figuring that their customers like the same things they do, they thought they would share. We know that when we asked S.O.Tech’s owner, “Why did you put the holster on the vest like that?†Jim smiled and answered, “Because it looks cool and chicks dig it.†So, Get Some of That and Enjoy.