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American Marauder – Zonk All Stars

Saturday, February 18th, 2017

Now is your chance to let everyone know that you’re a Zonk All Star Team Member. What is Zonk you ask? It’s the term used on Army Physical Fitness fields across the world (or is it?). Compared to sasquatch and other legends (because you hear about it but probably never see it in person). The Spec4 mafia know the term and maybe even tried to use it before… can you make your escape before you’re caught? Not likely… Top is watching your formation very closely from the back and will guarantee your immediate recapture. Only the ALL STARS with speed and endurance make it out alive.

www.americanmarauder.com/products/zonk-all-stars-shirt

They also have the matching mug.

With Upgraded Ranges and All New Shooting Experiences, The Shooter’s Gauntlet Announces its 2nd Annual Stone Mountain Machine Gun Shoot June 3-4, 2017

Friday, February 17th, 2017

Tickets on Sale Now for the Northeast’s Ultimate Shooting Weekend

Monroeton, PA – February 15, 2017 – The Shooter’s Gauntlet, a one-of-a-kind, 1,000-acre facility located in the endless mountains of Northern Pennsylvania, is set for its second annual Stone Mountain Machine Gun Shoot June 3-4, 2017. The Northeast’s most unique shooting events venue has been completely upgraded and expanded since the inaugural shoot last spring, with larger machine gun and suppressor ranges, a newly covered gun show area, and shooting activities unlike anywhere else, including an assault hike, hand gun zip line, an ‘inversion diversion’ for shooting steel while upside down, and more.


Tickets are on sale now at: www.shootersgauntlet.com/machine-gun and start at $25 for a weekend pass.

“If you haven’t visited us on the mountain yet, prepare to be blown away,” said Bob Raimo, owner of the Shooter’s Gauntlet. “The Machine Gun Shoot this June will be our biggest event yet. From the zip line, to our inversion shoot, to access to a full line of unique machine guns, this is the ultimate shooting weekend; an adventure deep in the Pennsylvania wilderness that will be unlike anything you’ve experienced before.”

Adding to the one-of-a-kind experience, the Stone Mountain Machine Gun Shoot gives attendees the chance to shoot a Barrett 50 BMG, full auto FN SCAR 16 and take advantage of one of the only 1100 yard ranges in the Northeast.


“We learned a lot after last year’s inaugural shoot. We were fortunate to have a core group of supporters for year one, and that support has only grown as we head into year two. We’ve spent a lot of time and resources upgrading our facility to create an incredible event experience this June,” added Raimo.

Firearms and accessory manufacturers who want to learn more about exhibiting or sponsorship opportunities can visit www.shootersgauntlet.com/mg-line-details or contact Bob Raimo directly at 484.883.9067 or bobraimo@me.com.

Team MultiCam Premiers First Video in Ambassador Profile Series

Friday, February 17th, 2017

Release of Brand Ambassador, Jeff Provenzano Documentary Profile to be First of Many Throughout the Year

Brooklyn, NY – MultiCam®, a camouflage pattern designed for use in a wide range of conditions, has announced the premier of their Team MultiCam® Brand Ambassador series with the release of the Jeff Provenzano Documentary feature.

This fist video in the series, set to premiere February 17th on MultiCam®’s YouTube channel, is focused on the highly skilled professional skydiver and base jumper.

Provenzano has over 17,000 jumps and is a member of the Red Bull Airforce skydiving team. Traveling the world and entertaining thousands, his talents have also secured his place as a stuntman for movies and television. Provenzano’s mastery of the sport is sought after by many, including the military who look to him to train their elite Special Operations units in more advanced skydiving techniques.

Provenzano maintains a tremendous amount of respect for the military, lending to his dedication to raise money for the Navy SEAL Foundation through the Team MultiCam® Military Charity Initiative, via his GoFundMe page, which donates directly to the Foundation.

Provenzano has stated that he is, “making it a priority in 2017 to do all [he] can to help those that have done so much for [him] and this country.”

MultiCam® is proud to showcase the remarkable talents of Provenzano, and hopes that by spotlighting him viewers will donate to the Navy SEAL Foundation and will discover all that the organization does for our service members.

Jeff’s GoFundMe Page www.gofundme.com/JPTeamMC

Raptor Tactical – Retainer Belt

Friday, February 17th, 2017

The Raptor Tactical Retainer Belt is one of the most feature rich rigs I’ve run across. It is a two component system consisting of an inner belt you thread through your pant loops along with an outer rigger belt with integrated load carriage slots.

Naturally, the two belts can be worn alone but they are complimentary, integrating via Velcro. The outer belt can be quickly donned and doffed as needed while the inner belt incorporates padding.

This pistol retainer slot can be moved anywhere around the belt.

Their Patent Pending retainer system belt accepts pistols regardless of being left or right handed. Additional retention loops can be moved around your belt creating pockets for the items like spare magazines or a flashlight.

So you can distinguish yourself from the others, they’ve included a Velcro pile section at the rear of the belt for identification or IFF.

Inside the belt, Rapter Tactical has incorporated a secret compartment with a zipper so you can stash your small items like a spare key or money.

This video is a few months old, so ignore the Kickstarter announcement at the very end. However, it does a great job going over the belt.

Offered in sizes: Small: 28-32″ Medium: 32-36″ Large: 36-40″ Extra Large: 40-44″

Colors: Black, Coyote, Ranger Green and MultiCam.

Buckle options: Cobra-D 45mm, Cobra 45mm, Cobra-D Mini 25mm, Conra Mini 25mm, Cobra GT, and Triglide

raptortactical.com

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Multi-Purpose Pack Available As Non-Standard Non-Stocking

Friday, February 17th, 2017

This week, we take a peek into a line of designs seldom seen outside of the organizations who commissioned them. Non-Standard Non-Stocking items have been designed by FirstSpear at the request of Professional Users to meet a unique mission set. Occasionally, FirstSpear will make a few extra. Due to the specialized nature and limited production of these items, colors are limited.

Originally developed as a medical pack for a US Special Operations unit, this pack can easily be adapted for use as a range bag, E&E pack, or 1 day pack. Features include hydration compartment, padded shoulder straps, 5 external pockets and compression straps.

www.first-spear.com

Heat Experience– First ever fully zipped heated mid-layer pants

Thursday, February 16th, 2017

Heat on demand – Allows you to dress lightly when active while delivering heat on demand. No more changing sweaty clothes on those windy mountain tops!

Multi-purpose – Use as an outer or midlayer depending on your need.

More space – Removes the need for bringing heavy sweaters and frees up dearly needed space in your pack for extra food and gear.

First ever – Fully zipped heated mid-layer pants.

www.indiegogo.com/projects/heat-experience-perfect-heated-mid-layer-garments

SneakyBags Announces OPEN CALL for BRAND AMBASSADORS

Thursday, February 16th, 2017

Woodbridge, VA – Local and internet business SneakyBags, the industry’s foremost innovator in covert firearm bags, is pleased to announce an OPEN CALL for BRAND AMBASSADORS, beginning February 15, 2017.

SneakyBags is seeking brand ambassadors to represent our products both in their daily lives and via various social media platforms.


Please send a resume detailing your firearms experience, any experience with our products, and include a statement explaining why you would be a good brand ambassador for our products to: admin@sneakybags.com

We will reply to all submissions within 7 business days.

Lancer Tactical Responds to Claims of Counterfeiting Eyewear

Thursday, February 16th, 2017

We received this email from Lancer Tactical. They offer products for the MilSim market and take issue with a Revision Military press release we recently shared.

To clarify, the “article” referenced by Lancer Tactical was a press release from Revision Military and we had no part in preparing it, as is the case with press releases, which are posted as written by the originator. In a smililar vein, and for the sake of allowing them to tell their side of the story, we have published Lancer Tactical’s note completely and also embedded their press releases.

Recently an article ran on your webpage detailing the claims that Revision made about Lancer Tactical at SHOT Show 2017. Here is a link to your article.

soldiersystems.net/2017/02/02/revision-aids-in-counterfeit-sting-operations-at-two-tradeshows-resulting-in-multiple-arrests/

In our industry Soldier Systems carries weight and Lancer Tactical is disappointed that we were not contacted and asked for a statement before the one sided article was posted.

Here is a statement from Lancer Tactical: www.lancertactical.com/Lancer%20Tactical%20Press%20Statement%20Feb%202017

To Our Loyal Customers,

It has always been the desire of Lancer Tactical to create airsoft products that hold up well on the airsoft field and will fit the budget of both casual and experienced players alike. Recently, Lancer Tactical has been wrongly and aggressively accused of counterfeiting and been attacked in the news.

An article was recently published with inaccurate information about our company, products, and recent events and we would like to clear some things up. First, Lancer Tactical his not guilty of counterfeiting; at no time did we put another companies logo on our products or mislead anyone about the products origin or value. Second, all Lancer Tactical eyewear has undergone and passed ANSI testing, and although they are not military grade, they are definitely safe to use in airsoft, which is the intended use of the eyewear. Third, the people shown in the headline picture of the article are not related to Lancer Tactical in any way.

We are disappointed in many of the media outlets, because at no time was Lancer Tactical asked for a statement or for our side of the story. The slanderous article was simply posted and reposted with no attempt made to tell both sides of the story.

The safety of airsoft players is very important to us and we work hard to make sure that our safety gear will provide all the protection a player needs on the airsoft field. We are fighting right now for the good name of Lancer Tactical and for all the airsoft players who want access to affordable airsoft gear.

We would like to thank you for supporting us during this time.

Thank you to all,

The Lancer Tactical Team

And our press release: http://www.lancertactical.com/Lancer%20Tactical%20Press%20Release

Press Release February, 2nd 2017

The owners of Lancer Tactical, a Southern-California based company that provides a large selection of airsoft guns, tactical gear and accessories to retailers around the country, stressed this week their continued efforts to provide products to their dedicated customers amid allegations of counterfeiting.

“We would like to thank our customers for their continued support and relationship with us,” Lily Chen, co-owner of Lancer Tactical, said. “We strive hard to provide a large selection of products available domestically at competitive prices. Whether you’re a large retail store, hobby shop or airsoft supplier, we are happy to be in business with you.”

On February 2, Revision, a manufacturer and eyewear supplier, published a press release on their website accusing Lancer Tactical owners of counterfeiting their products. Some of the products they allege that have been counterfeit include goggles from their Locust series.

Chen, who attended SHOT Show, an annual firearms convention in Las Vegas, says the goggles they sell are not counterfeits. She said they do not use any of the branding associated with the Vermont-based company, calling their allegations false.

Lancer Tactical, which continues to release new products every week, has hired a prominent lawyer to handle the dispute with the eyewear company.

Lily Chen said, “We want our customers to know that we take the safety claims that Revision made about our safety goggles very seriously. We have ANSI certifications on all our goggle products, and we strenuously tested them ourselves before releasing them for sale. Our goggles are not made for military service members. They are made to protect airsoft players. Both Lancer Tactical and the ANSI rating technicians feel that they are definitely up to the task.”

We would appreciate anything you could do to rectify the situation and see that both side of the story are told.