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Gerber – GDC Belt Tool

Monday, May 5th, 2014

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The Gerber GDC Belt Tool consists of a 52″ long belt with a G-10 front plate buckle that houses a multitool. The tool itself is made from steel with a titanium coat. It features a pry bar, bottle opener, and flat head driver. The tool securely fits into the buckle when not in use.

www.gerbergear.com/Essentials/Gear/GDC-Belt-Tool_31-002508

Team Fortress 2 – Heavy Minigun Prop

Sunday, May 4th, 2014

I am Heavy Weapons Guy….and this is my weapon. She weighs one hundred fifty kilograms and fires two hundred dollar, custom-tooled cartridges at ten thousand rounds per minute. It costs four hundred thousand dollars to fire this weapon…for twelve seconds.

YouTuber Cory Alexander developed this prop model of ‘Sasha’, the Heavy class’ default minigun from Team Fortress 2. Built using 3D printed parts along with traditional materials and techniques, ‘Sasha’ features lights, motors, and full sounds.

This build is a component of a Heavy costume that will be revealed at Phoenix Comicon in June.

FREE COMIC BOOK DAY!

Saturday, May 3rd, 2014

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If you’re not aware, today is Free Comic Book Day! Go to your local comic book shop to take advantage of this awesome offer. As you can see, we really cleaned up.

Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare Reveal Trailer

Friday, May 2nd, 2014

Frank Underwood as the head of a rogue PMC? The new Call of Duty looks pretty cool.

Advanced Warfare drops November 4th, 2014.

NERF Zombie Strike – Z-Bat

Friday, May 2nd, 2014

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The Z-Bat is the latest in the line of NERF Zombie themed ‘Zombie Strike’ toys and accessories. It’s a foam bat, made to look like it was modified for an apocalyptic setting: tape wrapped around the handle, broken, jagged head, and metal and barbed wire wrapped around the body.

The Z-Bat is a relatively new product, but it should be available wherever NERF Zombie Strike products are sold.

www.hasbro.com/nerf/en_US/zombie

Hardcore Hardware Australia – Tomahawk Giveaway

Thursday, May 1st, 2014

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Hardcore Hardware Australia is giving away one (1) BFT01 in the winner’s color choice. All you have to do is like the HHA Facebook page. When 20,000 likes is reached, a winner will be announced.

www.facebook.com/hardcorehardwareaustralia

B&T AG – VP9

Thursday, May 1st, 2014

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Designed at the request of a large animal doctor who was called out to deal with animals that have been hit by cars on the Autobahn, the VP9 (Veterinarian Pistol – 9mm) is a quiet, single-shot pistol intended use when putting down injured animals and wounded game.

The pistol and suppressor components of the VP9 were developed simultaneously to produce the most quiet 9mm pistol in the world. Capable of a reduction of 31.5 dB, the suppressor is designed so that even standard 124 gr. FMJ ammunition won’t reach supersonic speed, producing a noise level as low as 129 dB – roughly the same level of noise as a car door closing; use of subsonic ammunition further lowers the sound signature to around 125 dB. In fact, according to B&T, the shot is so quiet that manipulating the bolt-like-action to cycle another round is louder than the shot itself.

No word on when the VP9 will be available for purchase, however it was featured in the April 2014 issue of the B&T Partner Update, so expect further updates soon.

www.bt-ag.ch/en/manufacturing/firearms

Sir Isaac Newton Is The Deadliest Son Of A Bitch In Space

Wednesday, April 30th, 2014

I got your three laws right here, Asimov!

Zint Design

Tuesday, April 29th, 2014

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Zint Design is a custom woodworking company located near Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. They design and build headboards and nightstands with hidden compartments for firearms and other personal items.

zintdesigns.com/community/zint_designs

Our Recent Visit To The Airborne & Special Operations Museum

Monday, April 28th, 2014

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For those of you who aren’t aware, there is an Airborne & Special Operations Museum located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. This gallery of photos was taken during a recent visit by the Soldier Systems Daily and Tactical Fanboy crews, and it gives you a taste of what the museum has to offer. We recommend that everyone visits if they have the chance.

You can check out the entire gallery over at Soldier Systems Daily.

www.asomf.org

Evolve – 4v1 Interactive Trailer

Sunday, April 27th, 2014

Evolve is a new video game from Turtle Rock Studios, the developers of the Valve-published Left4Dead. It involves 4 players (big surprise) facing off against a fifth player as a giant monster, who eats creatures in the game space to ‘evolve’, gaining new abilities and additional armor as they progress.

Space Apps Reno – Pip-Boy 3000

Saturday, April 26th, 2014

Space Apps Reno: Pip-Boy 3000 from Pip Boy on Vimeo.

For their entry for the Space Wearables Challenge in the Space Apps 2014 Challenge, Space Apps Reno developed a working Pip-Boy 3000, featuring real-time mapping and an on-board Geiger counter, among other tools. It even has actual Pip-Boy graphics for that authentic, post-apocalyptic feeling.

Aether – Compass Motorcycle Pants

Friday, April 25th, 2014

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Compass Motorcycle Pants are made from heavy-duty abrasion-resistant canvas with a breathable mesh liner. The waistband is adjustable with Velcro straps, as are the leg closures. Angled pockets are designed for access while riding. Features D3O removable pads for hips and knees.

Available in Jet Black, Graphite, and Overland Brown.

www.aetherapparel.com/shop/mens/bottoms/compass

Ferro Concepts – Pedal Straps

Thursday, April 24th, 2014

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Ferro Concepts Pedal Straps are great for fixed gear bicycles, or just for cruising around town. Made from Mil-Spec materials, they are designed to fit a wide variety of pedals.

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Available in MultiCam, Desert Digital, Coyote Brown, and AOR2.

ferroconcepts.com/products/pedal-straps

Wicked Lasers – Flashtorch

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014

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The Wicked Lasers Flashtorch is a compact, portable searchlight capable of producing 4100 lumens of intense white light. The body is machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and is Mil-Spec Type III hard anodized in Black.

The heat-resistant lense and adjustable reflector channels the light into a narrow searchlight or wide floodlight, and the halogen lamp has an expected life of 2000 hours. It comes with three power modes – Low, Medium, and High. The Flashtorch comes with a rechargable lithium-ion battery with a runtime of 10-40 minutes.

www.wickedlasers.com/torch

Sniper Pug

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014

I guess the moral of the story is pugs do make excellent snipers? Oh, and cats are jerks.

Camobooty Under New Ownership

Monday, April 21st, 2014

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Camobooty, a Colorado-based company that manufactures apparel and accessories in somewhat-risqué camouflage patterns featuring female silhouettes, has been purchased by Link International Investments, a firm headed by former Jack Link’s Beef Jerky Global CEO, Jay Link. Under Link, Camobooty will be further expanding their product line, using the five original camouflages: Brazen Blaze, Foxy Pine, Heartbreak Pink, Snowy Angel, and Wood Nymph.

www.camobooty.com

Hat tip: Sawyer County Record

Alien: Isolation – Developer Diary ‘Lo-Fi Sci-Fi’

Sunday, April 20th, 2014

After the disappointment that was Aliens: Colonial Marines, this is the Alien game that needs to be released. One survivor struggling against an ever present, Xenomorph threat in a dimly lit environment. I especially like how they’re going back to the low tech future roots of the original movie in regards to the in game displays.

Alien: Isolation drops October 7th, 2014.

www.alienisolation.com

Paper MP7A1

Saturday, April 19th, 2014

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Disappointed at the lack of a civilian-legal variant of the MP7 yet not in the market for an airsoft variant? Then you might want to check out this flat-pack firearm kit for a paper MP7A1. Made entirely from die-cut thick white card, fully built it features an extendable stock, removable magazine, and folding front grip. Best of all it’s even sized like a real MP7A1.

www.firebox.com/product/6524/Paper-Submachine-Gun

Frank Clegg – Camo Duffle

Friday, April 18th, 2014

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This Camo Duffle from Frank Cleg Leatherworks is part of their upcoming Fall/Winter ’14 line. It’s made from multicolored panels of leather, giving it a Woodland-esque appearance.

Frank Clegg bags are handcrafted in Massachusetts.

frankcleggleatherworks.com

Things Are Getting Real For The BATFE’s Firearms Technology Branch

Thursday, April 17th, 2014

Sometimes, you can get to know a bit about someone by taking a peek at their shopping list.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) was served a lawsuit last week by SIG Sauer. This suit immediately followed ATF’s public chastising from a judge in a similar case brought by Innovative Arms (both cases where muzzle brakes were submitted for testing and classification and deemed “silencers” by the ATF, but no decibel reduction testing was provided to back up their determinations). It might be of interest to other muzzle device manufacturers (and possibly the legal team at SIG Sauer) that ATF themselves this month has admitted that their own sound testing equipment “…has reached end of life and requires an upgrade.” and has issued a sole-source solicitation to purchase a new “computer controlled firearm silencer testing system” from a Virginia-based Bruel & Kjaer representative that custom built ATF’s last system in 2005.

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Recently, ATF’s Firearms Technology Branch claimed that Innovator Enterprises, Inc.’s Stabilizer Brake was a highly-restricted silencer, even though the manufacturer’s intent was to make a freely-sold, unregulated recoil device. The ATF’s determination, however, was shot down with no small amount of candor by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia when Innovator Enterprises sued the ATF over the mischaracterization. District Judge John Bates’ commentary read that the ATF’s “decision to classify the Stabilizer Brake as a ‘firearm silencer’ is ‘arbitrary and capricious’ for at least two reasons: the agency failed to ‘articulate a satisfactory explanation’ for its decision and the agency failed to ‘examine the relevant data’ before coming to a final conclusion.”

The Court noted that the ATF did not provide any proof or determination of the Stabilizer brake’s ability to reduce noise, but gave FTB the benefit of the doubt by assuming “Although the FTB (Firearms Technology Branch) utilizes state-of-the-art sound metering equipment, these tests do not affect the classification of any item.” But ATF themselves, in what may wind up being an unfortunately-timed admission from them in any upcoming court cases, gives justification of their purchase by admitting that their sound metering equipment is actually not “state-of-the-art” but rather “has reached end of life.”

The Court goes even further to question the history of “what exactly Congress was concerned about in deciding to regulate silencers at the federal level”, and points out a study showing that “The 1934 congressional debates [over what became the National Firearms Act] provide no explanation about why silencers were licensed” in the first place.

The ATF’s National Firearms Act Branch is incredibly overworked and understaffed. It is constantly inundated with tens of thousands of silencer transfers, and is currently dealing with the frustrations of a contractor’s failed e-Forms website (that was supposed to help ease their workload and speed the processing times of these transfers). Add the issue of being repeatedly sued over arbitrary determinations – on what is not even a firearm to begin with, but rather a harmless noise-pollution reduction device – it is certainly a ripe time for Congress to assess if suppressors should be removed from the purview of the NFA entirely.

– Kel Whelan

Kel Whelan has spent decades working NFA issues, and is well known to many in the firearms industry. Plus, he can always recommend a great place to eat.

Conqueror Australia – Mk1 UEV-490

Wednesday, April 16th, 2014

The UEV-490 is the largest Urban Escape Vehicle on offer by Conqueror Australia. The body is CNC manufactured and features skeletal construction with cladding to reduce weight. All body parts are electro galvanized and epoxy coated and Chassis beams are hot dipped galvanized. The 490 rides on an independent trailing arm suspension with coil springs and ‘Tough Dog’ shock absorbers.

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Luxury items include a diesel-powered hot water system, interior heating, microwave, shower, fridge/freezer, full kitchen with cutlery and crockery, and a flat screen DVD player.

Contact sales@conqueroraustralia.com.au for a quote. Conqueror Australia sells the UEV-490 worldwide.

uev.com.au/490-1

Hot Shots/Dead Legacy Clothing Collaboration

Wednesday, April 16th, 2014

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Hot Shots has collaborated with Dead Legacy Clothing to offer exclusive t-shirts featuring the best of the Hot Shots images over the last three years. The first t-shirt to be launched is the ‘Daisy’ featuring Hot Shots Girl Daisy Watts.

Additionally, for every shirt sold, £10 ($16) will be donated directly to Help for Heroes.

www.deadlegacy.com/shop/1322/t-shirts/daisy

Kestrel 4400 Heat Stress Tracker Helps Protect Boston Marathon Runners From Dangers Of Heat Illness

Wednesday, April 16th, 2014

The Kestrel® 4400 provides waterless WBGT measurement and displays on-screen warnings when environmental conditions put athletes at risk.

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Boothwyn, PA – April 16, 2014 — Long distance runners have a lot to be concerned about when exercising in hot environments. Environmental factors like temperature, humidity, wind speed, solar radiation and indirect radiation from surfaces play a significant role in an athlete experiencing exertional heat stress or other medical problems. This can be particularly true when an early season event is affected by unusually high temperatures and runners have not had an opportunity to become acclimatized.

The 2012 Boston Marathon experienced an unusually hot day, resulting in the Boston Athletic Association (BAA) allowing runners to choose to defer their entries or to run at a slower pace. This situation resulted in the BAA evaluating the best way to monitor heat stress conditions during their premier endurance event. To do so, the BAA partnered with the Natick, MA based US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM) to evaluate available methods for monitoring heat conditions and providing guidance for athletes and emergency personnel. One of the tools the USARIEM team will be deploying for their monitoring program at this year’s race is the Kestrel 4400 Heat Stress Tracker.

The Kestrel 4400 Heat Stress Tracker is a handheld or tripod-mountable portable instrument that provides waterless readings of Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT), the most widely- used measure of physiological heat stress in an environment. After first validating the accuracy of the Kestrel 4400 Heat Stress Tracker in the USARIEM environmental chambers, the USARIEM team will be taking measurements at three locations throughout race day and comparing these “ground truth” readings with alternative methods for calculating WBGT. Based on their study, USARIEM hopes to be able to provide the BAA and other endurance event organizers with recommendations on the best way to monitor heat stress conditions at events.

The Kestrel 4400 helps athletic trainers, military trainers, emergency staff and scientists get real-time information to monitor environmental conditions such as heat index, relative humidity, temperature and most importantly WBGT. WBGT is an aggregate environmental measurement that combines ambient temperature, humidity, sunlight, radiant heat and wind into a single number that can be referenced to published guidelines to increase safety and preparedness for hot weather activities. The American College of Sports Medicine provides the following WBGT guidance for endurance events: when WBGT exceeds 65°F, warn entrants of increased heat illness potential; if WBGT is over 73°F, recommend entrants adjust their normal pace or withdraw if at risk; if WBGT exceeds 82°F, cancel event or recommend voluntary withdrawal. The Kestrel 4400 has user-settable warning zones that can be set up to trigger when WBGT passes these thresholds, helping to ensure that event personnel are aware and prepared when the chance of exertional heat stress and adverse medical events rises.

The Kestrel 4400 is also a full environmental weather meter, offering readings of all meteorological measurements and can be Bluetooth® enabled. Sealed to IP-67 standards and drop tested to MIL-STD-810G, the Kestrel 4400 is built to stand up to real-world conditions.

www.nkhome.com/kestrel-products/instruments/kestrel-4400-heat-stress-tracker-orange-no

Darley Defense Days – Shakespeare Company

Wednesday, April 16th, 2014

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The RamHead Tactical SATCOM Antenna is designed as a wearable hands-free way to send and receive real time information via satellite. It provides high quality voice communications for both mounted and dismounted operations.

Specifications:

Frequency – 225MHz-500MHz
Polarization – Linear
Input Power – 25 Watts (Max)
Gain – 2.14dBi
VSWR – 2.5:1 or less

The RamHead has been tested and proven with the following radios and accessories:

– PRC 152
– PRC 117F and 117G
– PRC 148
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– KMW1031 amplifier
– TSE-RAMP-25 amplifier
– TSE-AMP-MB-50 @ 20 watts

Available from Shakespeare Company, LLC.

www.shakespeare-military.com