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Hot Shots Sauce vs Hot Shots Fan

Thursday, August 30th, 2012

I’m not sure where I was when this incident happened but in early August i joined Hot Shots Calendar for their annual photo shoot at the Surefire facility near LA. Each year Hot Shots produces a pin up calendar and the proceeds go toward various UK and US military charities.

Newman, one of the organizers of Hot Shots Calendar likes to pull a prank every now and then and got an unsuspecting gent to try to impress the girls in make-up by completing a ‘newcomers tradition’ of a cap full of Hot Shots Sauce (Dave’s Premium Reserve 2012). Hilarity ensues.

Warning, adult language on video.

http://www.hotshotscalendar.com/

TNVC Torch PRO Infrared Illuminator Update

Friday, July 6th, 2012

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The other day we told you about the new Torch PRO Infrared Illuminator from Tactical Night Vision Company. Turns out, in addition to being compatible with SureFire XM and Z59 Tailcaps, the Torch PRO LED head unit is also compatible with all 2-Cell SureFire G2, 6P, and C-Series Light Bodies. Naturally, this really increases the versatility of the unit. Users who already have one of these SureFire lights in a weapon mount can simply unscrew the head and swap in the Torch PRO head for night vision operations.

tnvc.com/shop/tnvc-torch-pro-infrared-illuminator

SureFire Offers 3 Ways to Save on 60rd Mags

Friday, June 22nd, 2012

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SureFire is offering three ways to save on 60 round High Capacity Magazines and pouches (manufactured by FirstSpear for SureFire) now, until July 4th.

www.surefire.com

Surefire R1 Lawman Flashlight ADS Tactical

Monday, June 11th, 2012

Developed specifically for Law Enforcement duties, the new R1 Lawman flashlight from SureFire is rechargeable yet boasts 750 lumens. It also incorporates both tactical tailcap as well as head switches to increase its versatility.

It features three setting with run times varying –

High 750 lumens / 1.75 hours
Med 150 lumens / 5.25 hours
Low 15 lumens / 37 hours

The light also is user programmable to add a strobe effect used to disorient threats. In addition to the rechargeable Lithium Ion cells, the R1 will also accept standard CR123As but this will drop max output by about 33%.

The SureFire R1 Lawman Flashlight is available for agency or unit orders from www.ADSinc.com/SureFire.

HSP Introduces New Adaptive Light Mounts

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

Haley Strategic Partners has introduced the latest additions to their line of adaptive light mounts.

These mounts come in two flavors. The Dropwing variants are designed primarily for use with SOPMOD M4 configurations as well as tube-style fore ends and stay out of the way of IR laser systems. The Thorntail variants are intended for use with Picatinny rails.

The new mil620 mount is designed specifically for the SureFire Millennium series lights as well as the 620 series of lights.

Also new is the Thorntail SBR which is sure to become very popular. It is intended for weapons with 2″ or less of exposed barrel between the muzzle and rail.

haleystrategic.com

SOFIC – SureFire

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

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SureFire provides several products to USSOCOM as part of the SOPMOD and Joint Weapons Accessories programs. Here you can see the M720V weapon light that emits both white and IR light (including strobe). The flash hider and suppressors were selected as part of the Family of Muzzlebrakes and Suppressors. The larger can is the SOCOM762 – RC and the smaller is the SOCOM556 – RC. Deliveries are in Flat Dark Earth as shown.

www.surefire.com

MagPod in Action

Friday, May 18th, 2012

The carbine is a BHI-15 outfitted with a Trijicon sight and SureFire mini suppressor. The magazine is a Magpul PMAG fitted with a MagPod prototype. Look ma, no stoppages!

What Lurks in the New York Night

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Haley Strategic Partners recently held a Disruptive Environments Urban Darkness exercise in New York. Participants were a mix of law enforcement narco/counter terrorism background.

In the photos, look for BCM, Mayflower Research, Smith Optics, Mechanix Gloves, Battery ACOGs, EOTech, HSP Thorntail Light Mounts, Surefire Mags, HSGI pouches, G-Code Holsters, B5 Systems and Arcteryx LEAF.

HSP discovered that Arc’teryx Wolf Grey is great for interiors but found Croc actually more suited to the “yellow” light of the NYC night. The team ran a mix of Croc tops with their civy Raider pants in graphite.

www.haleystrategic.com