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Wolverines!

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

From the 1984 movie classic and Juggernaut Graphics.

Tactical Fanboy: Wolverines, from the 1984 classic movie and Juggernat Graphics.

 

12 Days of Tactical Christmas – Day #7

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

For Day #7 we have Triple Aught Design Shemaghs. Manufactured from long staple cotton, the TAD Shemagh has their mean T-Skull logo embroidered right into the pattern.

Also, don’t forget, today’s winners as well as every other winner, will receive a 2012 Tac Girls Calendar. (Just the calendar, not any of the girls)

To Enter
Enter the comment section of THIS post, here on Tactical Fanboy. We’re going to do something different today. Pick a number between 001 and 999. In a few hours we’ll close the comments section and randomly select winners using order of entry. The numbers you select don’t mean anything other than you can’t select the same number as someone else. It’s just to make you pay attention. If you do post the same number as someone else, the person who selected the number first will keep it and your entry will be forfeit. If someone already has the number, you can’t use it again. Don’t dilly dally. We could close comments at any time. And, remember to use a valid email address so we can inform you in case you win. One entry per email address per contest. You have to enter each one separately in order to win.

Details at soldiersystems.net/the-12-days-of-tactical-christmas.

GI Joe Retaliation: The Mad Duo Has Concerns

Friday, December 30th, 2011

The Mad Duo has great hope for, and grave concerns about, the upcoming GI Joe Retaliation movie. The original article is over on Under the Radar, a further explanation of just how keenly they’re watching this is on Breach-Bang-Clear.

The Rock as "Roadblock" in the upcoming GI Joe sequel.

Tactical Fanboy: "Roadblock" in the upcoming GI Joe sequel.

 

We hope for their sake the Rock and Bruce Willis get this right. Hate to see what would happen if the Duo lost their temper.

The Mad Duo, of Breach-Bang-Clear

The Mad Duo: They fight evil so you don't have to.

 

 

Mission First Tactical: Pictures Worth a Few Thousand Words

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Mission First Tactical  runs some pretty sweet “pictures of the day” featuring their gear; we thought we’d share.

Shooters in chopper door.

Read the full description for the various pieces of kit featured in this picture.

Officer in vest with Mission First Tactical gear on his rifle.

Another shot of MFT gear in use.

Shooter with Mission First Tactical gear on rifle

Good display of some MFT CQB gear on a rifle.

12 Days of Tactical Christmas – Day #6

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Black Palm Syndicate jumped in and got their hands dirty by offering up 6 Softshell MultiCam caps. Dubbed, the “One Cap To Rule Them All” these Flexfit hats feature a Velcro patch on the front with a merrowed edge. They are simply awesome.

Also, don’t forget, today’s winners as well as every other winner, will receive a 2012 Tac Girls Calendar. (Just the calendar, not any of the girls)

To Enter
In the comment section of THIS post, here on Tactical Fanboy, tell us about your favorite hat. In a few hours we’ll close the comments section and randomly select a winner. Don’t dilly dally. We could close comments at any time. And, remember to use a valid email address so we can inform you in case you win. One entry per email address per contest. You have to enter each one separately in order to win.

Details at soldiersystems.net/the-12-days-of-tactical-christmas.

Police “Brutality”: Why the Unwarranted Motorcycle Stop? LOL

Thursday, December 29th, 2011
Motorcycle cop pulls over another motorcyle with hot biker chick on the back.

Tactical Fanboy: We respect LEOs and support them, but this sort of police brutality is untenable. Why could he possibly be pulling them over?

12 Days of Tactical Christmas – Day #4 Take 2

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

We told you that it would pay to be observant! This afternoon’s prize is the Double Decker TACO from High Speed Gear Inc. Four of you will be receiving one of these bad boys.

The Double Decker TACO Magazine Pouch is a versatile mag pouch that will not only hold a wide variety of rifle magazines but also has room up from for a pistol magazine or similar sized objects such as flashlights or knives/multitools.

Don’t forget, today’s winners as well as every other winner, will receive a 2012 Tac Girls Calendar. (Just the calendar, not any of the girls)

To Enter
In the comment section of THIS post, here on Tacticalfanboy.com tell us your favorite rifle. In a few hours we’ll close the comments section and randomly select a winner. Don’t dilly dally. We could close comments at any time. And, remember to use a valid email address so we can inform you in case you win. One entry per email address per contest. You have to enter each one separately in order to win.

It Pays to be Observant: 12 Tactical Days of Christmas

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

You should remain vigilant. Just because Tactical Fanboy, Soldier Systems or The BOLO Report runs on 12 Tactical Christmas doesn’t mean something else won’t happen later on.

Pay attention….

How Not To Throw A Hand Grenade

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Title says it all. According to the video source this is a Chinese Army exercise, which in all honestly doesn’t surprise me that much. To the instructor’s credit, he was pretty calm about the whole thing.

12 Days of Tactical Christmas – Day #3

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Today three lucky readers will each walk away with a pair of Tactical Research’s brand new Flyweights; their Ultra Lightweight Hot Weather Garrison Boot.

HEIGHT: 8”
UPPER MATERIAL: Micro Suede
MIDSOLE: Compression molded EVA
OUTSOLE: Oil and Slip Resistant Rubber
INSOLE: Single Density, molded EVA

Don’t forget, today’s winners as well as every other winner, will receive a 2012 Tac Girls Calendar. (Just the calendar, not any of the girls)

To Enter
In the comment section of THIS post, here on Tacticalfanboy.com tell us how many pairs of boots you own. In a few hours we’ll close the comments section and randomly select a winner. Don’t dilly dally. We could close comments at any time. And, remember to use a valid email address so we can inform you in case you win. One entry per email address.

Details at soldiersystems.net/the-12-days-of-tactical-christmas.

G-Code Custom Transparent Holster

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Here’s something you don’t see every day. A custom ATP holster made for ASGI by G-Code out of a clear Kydex material. Pretty cool huh?

Custom Clear G Code Holster

Tactical Fanboy: Some of G-Code Holsters' more unique work.

Extreme Gear Labs: The Micro Melly PC

Monday, December 26th, 2011

After the popularity of their Kiddie Plate Carrier (KPC), Extreme Gear Labs has released the Micro Melly PC. This itty bitty operator sized plate carrier, with foam SAPI plate insert, are sewn identically to real plate carriers except for scale (and they’re set up so they won’t actually accept plates, to prevent any accidents on the part of the phenomenally stupid). It was immediately described as

Tactical Fanboy: The Micro Melly from Extreme Design Labs

Operator kitted out in the Micro Melly from EDL

“better than a MultiCam onsie” once pictures were released. The exact amount of load capacity at this point is unknown and is likely dependent upon the size of the operator. Potential loadouts are projected to include a spare bottle, tactical bink (the word pacifier cannot be used to refer to gear like this), an emergency dash of baby powder and definitely some non permissive environment suitable butt wipes. There is a drag handle in the event of an exigent situation after cribside brawls.

 

Like the EGL Kiddo Plate Carrier, the Micro Melly is multi-Nerf hit rated.

Tactical Fanboy: The Micro Melly from Extreme Design Labs

The Micro Melly from Extreme Designs Labs

Tactical Fanboy: The Micro Melly from Extreme Design Labs

Rear view of the Micro Melly, with drag handle.

Tactical Fanboy: The Micro Melly from Extreme Design Labs

Tactical Fanboy: The Micro Melly from Extreme Design Labs

Tactical Fanboy: The Micro Melly from Extreme Design Labs

Side view of Micro Melly: pistol mags for size comparison...hand sanitizer or butt wipes are a more likely loadout.

 

What Santa Does The Day After Christmas

Monday, December 26th, 2011

Appearantly Santa chills out at the range with a .50 cal and some of his most beautiful little helpers. I figured he’d be too busy planning for next year’s Christmas, but I’ve been wrong before.

Ratedrr’s Channel – YouTube

Some Military Christmas Imagery from History

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

Hope all of you are having a great Christmas Day and are able to spend it with your families, even you Godless atheists that just want presents! Tactical Fanboy would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, especially all of those who have to work today or tonight, whether they’re military personnel at home or abroad, police, fire, EMS, the staff at the few stores that are open-any of you that aren’t able to stay at home, lounge about and read TFB.

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Fightin’ Santas, Hot Santa Girls and One Poor Dead Reindeer

Saturday, December 24th, 2011
Santa on Patrol

Santa on Patrol

Santa Doorgunner
Santa’s a doorgunner
Hot Santa girls.

Gonna be chilly at the North Pole

 

 

 

 

 

 

Santa unasses the helo

Santa unnasses the helo.

Santa Machinegunner

Santa on the machine gun...shouldn't have been naughty

 

 

 

 

Hot Santa girl

Yep...gonna be chilly at the North Pole.

Dead Rudolph

Poor, dead Rudolph...wrong house at the wrong time.

TacHacker – Articulated Street Sign Armor

Saturday, December 24th, 2011

Looking to perfect that Mad Max or Fallout cosplay? Then you might want to follow the example of Ivan Owen and build a set of street sign armor. Although the exact details are scarce, the piece was constructed from forming street signs using an anvil and ball peen hammer and affixing said signs to a belt harness. Mr. Owen also has an Etsy store where it’s entirely possible you can commission said armor, provided your smithing skills aren’t up to snuff.


MAKE – Street Sign Armor

How to Survive a Horror Movie

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

A quick run-down should you ever find yourself trapped in a horror movie and would prefer to live to tell the tale.

1. Don’t have sex.
– Seriously, Abstinence is key

2. Don’t go out with people you’ve just met that day.
– I don’t care what he says, he is cuckoo bananas, and he wants you dead

3. Don’t go to camp. Especially one where someone was murdered.
– There are six words you should YouTube, should you get the chance, “Kevin Bacon in Friday the 13th”

4. Find a good hiding place and… STAY THERE.
– If the killer can’t see you or hear you WHY WOULD YOU MOVE?
— Possibly the easiest rule to follow and, ironically enough, the most broken

5. Always wear sensible shoes, ‘cause you never know when you’ll need to run through the woods.
– Someone will always be barefoot
– Or in heels
– Or just plain clumsy
– And will sprain their ankles
– And die

6. If the town looks deserted, it’s probably because everyone is dead.
– Don’t walk around looking for people

7. Don’t be a hero.
– Unless your name is Harry Fucking Potter, you will die
– Hell, maybe even then

8. If you hear something creepy in the distance, like a dog’s yelp cut off mid-bark, don’t investigate.
– The killer is there
– Also your dog is dead

9. Always check the backseat before entering your vehicle.
– The last thing you need is to be killed while trying to merge on the expressway

10. If your car breaks down in front of a dilapidated gas station, don’t ask a sketchy-looking townie for help.
– Some part of your body will wind up in his pick-up truck

11. Don’t go into the basement.
– They are creepy enough without you dying in one

12. If you’re trying to buy a house and the real estate agent won’t answer any direct questions about either the history of the home or the previous tenants, DO NOT MOVE IN.
– At some point, someone in the house heard voices and cracked

13. Turn off the television (and run away) if a girl crawls out of it.
– It is obviously your wisest choice

14. If the walls of your house bleed, do not attempt an exorcism.
– Move very very far away
– Because there’s blood on your walls
– Your
– Walls
– Are
– Bleeding
– Run

15. Don’t act like a detective.
– Some crazy Japanese kid who meows like a cat will attack you in a closet

16. Google the location where you’ll be vacationing.
– If more than five reports for “Missing Persons” pops up, you know not to go there
– Issue
– Solved

17. Don’t get drunk or come under the influence of any mind-altering drug.
– Running away from a killer is that much harder when you’re tipsy and giggling

18. If you see someone in a mask, don’t assume it’s one of your friends playing a trick on you to scare you.
– It is the killer
– He will kill you

19. Don’t take a shower.
ONLY APPLIES IF:
– It’s past midnight at the campground you and your friends are staying at or the lock to the door doesn’t work and you hear creepy piano music

20. If the call is coming from inside the house, get out.
– Clearly the killer is not outside, now is he

Stickman’s new site is live.

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

Stickman, a professional “tactical photographer” has a new website up, as you undoubtedly now know (unless you’re in

Stickman gear shot, http://www.flickr.com/photos/stickgunner/6352096793/sizes/z/in/photostream/.

Stickman showcases some of what is in his gear bag, from his FLICKR page.

some ass-end-of-nowhere valley in Afghanistan or have been living under a rock). Though a majority of his work recently has been done for Magpul, he has actually photographed or reviewed kit and weaponry from something like fifty different big name manufacturers. In short, he’s a camera- and rifle-shooting rock star of the industry. It’s just that most of his fans have no idea wh

at he looks like (he still works as a city copy, and is careful to separate his home/work life from his Stickman identity).

There’s not much on there yet, so you’re still probably better off following him on his Facebook page.

There are a number of places where you can view his photography, like here on Rainier Arms or this example on Gear Scout, or of course the Stickman Flickr pages.

The BOLO Report has reported they’re hoping to interview Stickman informally, maybe at SHOT. It’ll be interested to hear more about him.

Chris Costa on the range.

One of Stickman's shots of Costa on the range. http://www.flickr.com/photos/stickgunner/6324207433/in/photostream/

Stickman wallpaper for Praetor Defense.

Some of Stickman's other professional work.

Gratuitous Hot Girl with Gun.

Friday, December 23rd, 2011
Tactical Fanboy's newest gratuitous hot girl with gun.

Big guns and dual wielding...never a bad thing.

Magnum Tuggs

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

You think Paul Howe, Kyle Lamb, Travis Haley, Rob Pincus, Richard Kilgore, Angry Ranger, Chris Costa, Slim Call, Scott Reitz, Larry Vickers, Raylan Givens and Ricky from Vizual Kandi are dangerous? You don’t know dangerous until you’ve seen Magnum Tuggs.

Awesomeness and Badassedry

Tactical Fanboy recommends: Awesomeness and Badassedry, the new book from Magnum Tuggs

Tactical Fanboy Gift Idea: Razer Onza Tournament Edition Controller

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

The Razer Onza Tournament Edition controller was designed to be an improvement over the standard Xbox 360 pad. It features a rubberized surface for increased grip and adjustable resistance analog sticks. The “hyperresponse action” face buttons take much less pressure to activate, which is noticeable when you’re, say, playing a fighting game or chainsaw dueling someone in Gears of War, and every press counts. One of the bigger strengths of the Onza is the 15ft braided cable, since Microsoft doesn’t offer their own official wired controller anymore (no more batteries, or optional charge kit). The only flaw, a fairly small one at that, with the Onza is the “Multi-Function Buttons”. These are two programmable bumpers that share real estate with the standard 360 bumpers. At first, it’s quite easy to accidentally press one of the programmable bumpers instead, but a bit of time spent with the pad will adjust muscle memory accordingly. With better designed ergonomics and a lower price point, the Onza TE is a great choice for any 360 gamers our there, professional or not.

Razer Onza Tournament Edition Controller

Tac Girl of the Week: October is from Texas

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

October’s Tac Girl of the Week was raised by a Texas trooper in a police and military family. She’s hot, she likes to shoot and she can still qualify Texas DPS standards with a pistol!

INTREP, LYNN JORDAN, TAC-GIRL

(1 EA)

Bust:  34DD
Waist: 24
Hips: 34

Height: 5’6 ½”

Approximate age?  Few women admit their age….few men act theirs 😉

Home town? Houston, TX

Currently live? Split my time between Texas and Louisiana

Favorite Rifle Accessory:  Sixell Innovations Never Quit Grip.

9mm, .45 or Other: Even though I appreciate the power of a .45, a 9mm fits my hand better. 

Cans or going loud? Cans—silent but deadly

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Danger, Zombies

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

It’s stuff like this that might make some wonder if the Zombie craze has long reached its peak. Not me, of course. I love my daily fix of the walking (or crawling) undead.

Rogue American Apparel: It’s not too late for Christmas

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Kit Up! just ran an article about the Mad Duo’s picks for last minute “tactical apparel” Christmas gift suggestions. We’ve got a couple we’d like to add to that list…yeah, we know, they only had so much space, but these need to be mentioned.

Rogue American Apparel t-shirts

There really isn't much to say about this one. Tactical Fanboy loves Rogue American Apparel. Did we mention that?

 

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Kill Cam: Now for MilSim & Real Steel

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Okay, it’s not really a “KillCam” like in your fps game, but the FLASHBACK option of Looxcie is pretty close. Looxcie is a video camera you wear on your ear like a bluetooth earpiece. You turn it on and it records everything in POV format from that perspective. You can stream it live (which might be pretty damn cool for military/LE training events, or for airsoft fights or whatever). You can store data in it, obviously, and also send clips to e-mail, social media, etc.

Check out the rest of the story on Soldier Systems Daily.