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Medal of Honor Warfighter: The Gear

Monday, March 26th, 2012

Off Duty Gamers has a sweet new interactive picture up on their website. It takes the cover of Medal of Honor Warfighter and names off the kit he’s using. It’s a slider bar, from right to left, uncovering everything from his optics to the gloves he’s wearing. Pretty bitchin’, and as you might expect the cost of his loadout is way more than I can afford. Check it out.

If You Want To Be Cool Like Tactical Fanboy…

Monday, March 26th, 2012

Then don’t forget to pick up a limited edition SSD ‘Keep Calm and Return Fire’ t-shirt from Tactical Distributors today! Available in Black or Tan in sizes S-XXL.

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Gratuitous hawt tattooed chick

Monday, March 26th, 2012

The (Totally) Phantom Menace

Sunday, March 25th, 2012

This video by YouTuber FirstManOnTheSpoon demonstrates flaws in the lightsaber fight choreography in The Phantom Menace in the form of a humorous Jedi training video.

Camouflage lessons in the Corps

Sunday, March 25th, 2012

Hat tip to Predator Intelligence Blog.

Gratuitous hot girl with gun

Saturday, March 24th, 2012

Tactical Fanboy: Gratuitous hot girl with guns. Lots of guns.

BC 1.5 black oxide back in stock

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

The BattleComp 1.5 in black oxide is back in stock (seems like they’re constantly selling out). The BC1.5 has the same performance as the BC1.0 and 2.0 SVC and so will probably evoke the same sort of “BattleComp Tourettes” the first time you shoot it. The 1.5 has been extended and pre-drilled for permanent attachment on 14.5” barrels needing a 16.1” overall lengthy. Professional installation is required. This BC is made from 17-4 heat-treated stainless steel bar stock with a black oxide finish and will fit all barrels using 1/2x28RH standard threads.

The BattleComp is bad ass, you should check it out. Buy one here.

Here’s an older video showing a 1.5s performance:

BattleComp mounted on something a little more robust than the average M4.

Gratuitous hot girl with gun

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Ammo again, but that’s not a Bad Thing.

New Platatac Kit

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

Platatac just posted a picture of a new rig on their Facebook wall. It’s a niche piece of kit but they’re wondering if anyone else would be interested in it.  Go check it out, let ’em know what you think. Many people are unaware that the Australian company frequently builds small batches of specialized kit that never goes out on their commercial site. If they make just a few dozen it might cost as much as $400. If they manufacture over a hundred the price could be cut in half. Go check it out. (Platatac’s website at http://www.platatac.com/)

New Platatac chest rig. Get on their Facebook page and let 'em know what you think.

 

 

Picture of some Platatac gear on the flightline.

Trail running glove evaluation from Predator Intelligence

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

Here’s an interesting glove review from Predator Intelligence. I thought it was worth sharing, though I’m not entirely sure I trust anyone who willingly runs recreationally. If a bear or a Lambent-infected sociopath is chasing you with a chainsaw. (A bear with a chainsaw is terrifying: true story.)

Mechanix M-Pact Trail Fail Test

Have picked up trail running, a few add hazards came into play from down hill sprinting. After taking a fall and shredding my hand in some small gravel, I thought a little hand protection may suit me well, especially since my natural reaction was to do a slide hands first after going air born. Sure the elbows and knees get in the way along the way of a good splash in the dirt, but those scrapes were rather minor and less a hindrance for daily activities.
Mechanix M-PACT Fingerless After Shot
After gathering some recommendations and a quick look around online I settled on Mechanix M-PACT gloves. I gave them a call just to get a little background and suggestion. I liked the fingerless version since it gets quite hot on the mountains of Phoenix and figured a bit of venting would help in keeping my hands too sweaty. The sales rep told me otherwise and suggested the entire glove for full protection. Being a pain in the ass, you can see here that I went with my initial inclination.
The padding on the palm and rubber top give a lot of protection, especially if you have big hands and tend to scrape your knuckles when reaching into top spaces. In my case I was prone to smacking my swinging knuckles into the mountains rock face or pushing off it when coming around a tight curve in the trail. The all around protection worked great without a problem. I had been meaning to do a review on the gloves since they turned out to fit great and form to the hand well. I figured I would wait till I had a good fall to see how things turned out and it only took about 4 months before I tripped on a down hill sprint yesterday and had a good slide into some good sized rocks.

 

Hands Sans Glove After Fall
Needless to say the sales rep was right in the assumption to have full finger protection. Some decent sized rocks stopped my downward momentum which I caught with my left shoulder and right hand. For some reason I always have a good laugh a these events, while being pissed that I lost focus enough to not pick up my feet. Then you have to do a quick damage assessment to see if there is any blood involved. Not too shabby with a few scrapes on side of my left leg and elbow, along with a bruised shoulder. I decided to finish the run to get cleaned up fast before the adrenaline wore off and avoid any infection from possible dog or horse excrement possible ground into the dirt, which is a common site on my runs of these trails. Half way down I felt the blood dripping down my thumb realizing the tip hand been ripped back and impacted with some dirt or who knows what.
M-PACT Gloves Ready to Go
The gloves were certainly none the worse for wear. They definitely saved my palm which you can see in the second photo. Its a bit tender now, but no bruising to speak of. I cleaned out the thumb and bandaged it up, but I am pretty sure this would not have been an issue or would have been saved from scraping out dirt with a subsequent alcohol bath had I listened to the experts. Obviously this is no tragic event and probably will happen a few more times in the future, but the gloves performed their function and I can now dole out some more cash on gloves to make up for being pig headed.

Terrorist ID Tape Measure

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

This little gem from the Perfect Measuring Tape Company measures up to 80 inches and has the names and heights of top international terrorists marked along its length. Aside from being a pretty kick-ass tape measure, a portion of the profits also goes to helping Paws And Stripes, so if you buy one you’re not only getting a great tape measure but you’re also helping out a great charity.

www.perfectmeasuringtape.com – Terrorist ID Tape Measure

Fraud Alert: Veterans Support Organization (VSO) bogus?

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

This comes courtesy of Weaponsman. I’ve copied and pasted it here in full. The organization in question is the VSO, Veterans Support Organization, which if allegations are true spends approximately 6% of what it brings in on actually supporting real veterans.

Yep, 6%.

Volunteers out soliciting money allegedly keep 30% of whatever they bring in as a “finder’s fee”. Nice eh?

As the original author points out, there are many legitimate charities, some career field specific, some are for service dogs for veterans, some for veterans with specific injuries. Choose the one you want, but put some due diligence into it. Check with the DVA or the VFW or one of the charity watch organizations; make sure your money isn’t lining some grifter’s pockets. Note: if you aren’t aware, BLUF is Bottom Line Up Front.

The article from Weaponsman:

Veterans Support Organization: A Scam?

DAV (legit vets’ org) letter about the VSO (scam vets’ org). Click to expand.

BLUF: Almost certainly.

What occasioned this post is the attached letter from the DAV. Unfortunately it came to us as a .jpg so the links in it are not clickable. So we googled up the organization and found a bunch of criticism out there:

  • NewsChannel 5, Nashville TN finds that most of the money goes to paid staff, many of whom aren’t even veterans. They dress non-veterans in uniforms to solicit money!
  • NewsChannel 5’s Consumer Investgator Jennifer Kraus follows up with a story that reports the state is investigating the suspect organization, and that “the VSO keeps most of what you give to pay for its own expenses and that what VSO fundraisers will say to get donations isn’t always true.”
  • They claim to be raising money for shelters that don’t exist and aren’t planned, and for legitimate charities like the Fisher House Foundation (Fisher House won’t even take their tainted money!) (Link is to the 2nd NewsChannel 5 story again).
  • A Florida TV Station, 10 News, corroborated the findings of Ms Kraus’s reports. In fact, they found the VSO was even worse… dedicating a mere 6.6 percent of the millions it collects to helping veterans, concealing its fundraising expenses as “somehow related to its programs,” and reporting a fundraising expense of $0 despite relying on paid fundraisers — street solicitors, often fake veterans, who get 30% off the top. (The article also includes five helpful tips for evaluating charities at the end).
  • Some of the fundraisers are volunteers. Here’s 10 News’s story of one who quit after suffering pangs of conscience. She also revealed — and the individual confirmed — that the Tampa, Florida branch head of VSO was a convicted violent repeat felon. “We have a lot of convicted felons,” he told the station, and VSO HQ confirmed that. VSO spokesman Justin Wells implied that it was just because so many veterans were felons and ex-cons. “[V]eterans are a very small part of the adult population, so why are veterans 2-3 times more likely to serve time in our prison system?” he demanded. But in fact, veterans are less likely than their cohort who never served to do time.
  • Their Director of Treatment, Jack Bittleman, is a career felon with a criminal record in 4 states, according to a letter sent to major veterans groups by Steve Udovich, a legitimate member of all.
  • VSO boss, the extremely well-compensated Richard Van Houten, was unable to produce a DD-214 of his own and may not be a veteran at all, according to the Udovich letter.

We’re very critical of the media here, and so critical of TV that we don’t have one. But the media, particularly TV consumer reporters at local stations nationwide, including Noah Pransky and Jennifer Kraus, whose stories are linked above, have been instrumental in exposing this rip-off charity. Tip o’the beret to them both.

Not everyone recognizes VSO as a scam. Ken Smith of the fake-veterans online paper Veterans Today wrote this apologia which followed the VSO party line, but Smith is a problematic figure. He has made his fortune on tha backs of veterans, and is himself one of the most egregious cases of Stolen Valor, whose exaggerations of his pedestrian record resonated with gullible donors — but were exposed in the book Stolen Valor that gave its name to the phenomenon, and even recognized in the Boston Globe: “Ken Smith, founder of the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans in Boston, was found to have boasted of battles he never fought and donned awards he never won.” BG Burkett. co-author of Stolen Valor, expanded elsewhere:

One of the stories in the book is actually a Boston story. They have a New England Mission for the Homeless here, it was run by a guy named Ken Smith. I saw this guy in Heraldo and he was had some Vietnam veterans with him and they were going through the litany of their Vietnam service and everything and Smith had talked about his glorious combat in Vietnam and the Easter Offensive and all that stuff. I get his military record and he was in Vietnam at that time but he was a security guard, didn’t even have a Combat Infantry Badge and never came under fire, basically concocted his whole record. I then checked further and he had multiple felony convictions for embezzlement and fraud and all this. Now the Kennedys got this man 20 million dollars to start this facility, got him the building and of course money starting disappearing in the balance, they did not match up and I frankly don’t know what happened to the guy but he is in my book. You all hear the same kind of thing about the homeless, it goes on like the suicide rates.

Convicted embezzler and fraud artist! Well, that makes us trust Smith’s defense of VSO all the more! A look at the latest stories on Veterans Today indicates that Smith also seems to have an obsession about Israel and Jews — and not a healthy one. No, I won’t reward this crook with another link.

There are many good veterans’ organizations. Personally we recommend The Special Operations Warrior Foundation, the Green Beret Foundation, and Divers for Heroes.  The first supports the families of operators and SOF support personnel killed in combat, on clandestine operations, or in training mishaps. (It has been putting SOF kids through college for their lost fathers since the aftermath of Desert One, for almost 30 years). The second is new, but specifically supports legitimate needs in the Special Forces community — it’s SF helping SF. The third gives wounded and crippled warriors a chance to experience weightlessness and freedom by scuba diving, and it’s run by a couple that are personal friends.

 

Gratuitous hot chick with gun

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

Love this one, though it’s not a gun. Just ammo. Plus there’s helicopters. Who doesn’t like boobs, guns and helicopters?

Tagger in AUSCAM

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

Sorry to say some truly incredible artwork has been painted over in many places downrange (I understand why, but the loss of some of that art is a shame). If you don’t follow Unconventional Military Art you should.

 

Take Aim at the Enemy of Humanity

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

Note: TFB is happy to share this article from Red2Alpha, long-time reader of Tactical Fanboy and ardent Cylon-hater.

I have stated publicly that I will not rest until the Cylon threat to humanity is recognized for what it is: A slow, creeping plot that if not stopped will eventually see the human race reduced to near extinction and for those who do survive, a life of slavery to their silicon based overlords.  Do your part to prevent humanity from entering that dark night by sharpening your skills with this Cylon Centurion target poster.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gratuitous hot girl with gun

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

Here’s something more than your typical hot girl with a gun. Michelle Viscusi. Top Shots Season Four. Nom nom nom.

Pictures courtesy of Axium Photography.

Soldier of Fortune Presents: Stealth

Monday, March 19th, 2012

Here’s something you don’t see every day. Soldier of Fortune Magazine, as in the long-time “magazine for professional adventurers” published by Lt. Col. Robert K. Brown (USAR, Ret.) has teamed up with a comic company called Bluewater Productions to release a comic series called Soldier of Fortune Presents: Stealth.

In the official press release, Col. Brown advised it would be a “…real adventure graphic novel for real men.”

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The Wrath of Sulu

Monday, March 19th, 2012

They should have made another Star Trek movie with the old crew, starring Sulu and the Excelsior. Seriously, would it have been too much to ask they do that before the the Next Generation got hold of things?

Ever wonder what would happen if the Excelsior and the Enterprise went to fisticuffs?

 

Poor man’s shotgun slugs

Monday, March 19th, 2012

This is pretty interesting…I certainly didn’t know when slugs were invented…makes sense, given the old “buck and ball” shot (well, not just old, you can still get it). Anyway, these are known as “Cut Slugs.” They’re a field expedient alternative shotgun slug. These munitions were used back before true slug munitions were available.

I’m not terribly sure why sometimes they just randomly open up with the rifles, unless it’s to contrast the effectiveness of the Cut Slug.

 

Cool Kit I Want Just Because

Monday, March 19th, 2012

Glock slide with bad ass work by Up-Armored Knives and Coatings in the SRT Skull pattern. It’ll cost you a hundred bucks plus shipping (and your own Glock slide, of course). UAKC says the finish will hold up as well or better than the original.

 

Gratuitous Hawt TattooedChick

Monday, March 19th, 2012

This installment of our occasionally look at tattooed beauties features Jay Jay Skye, courtesy of Rogue American Apparel. We thought this one apropos since it was just St. Patty’s Day.

 

 

 

Here’s another look at her. We’d like to see more of her…

 

 

 

 

Happy St. Patrick’s Day Hangover

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

Meg Turney – Princess Leia Photo Shoot

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

Check out this video of Meg Turney cosplaying as Pricness Leia for a shoot at Gentle Giant Studios. FYI, there’s a bit of crass language and suggestive dialogue, so this one’s probably better off not seen while at work.

http://www.megturney.com/

http://www.gentlegiantstudios.com/

Happy St. Patrick’s Day

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

Happy St. Patrick’s Day

Saturday, March 17th, 2012