UW Gear Minuteman Chest Rig for CZ Scorpion EVO

John, head honcho of UW Gear, made himself a Minuteman Chest Rig for his CZ Scorpion EVO. You can do that kind of thing when you are the head honcho. The chest rig features UW Gear’s distinctive tuck tab closure system and the pouches are sized to accept factory mags or Manticore Arms 32 round mags.

This isn’t offered on the UW Gear website yet but it will be a standard offering eventually. Stay tuned for additional details.

Partizan Knife Sale at Bastion – Save 50% Today Only

Bastion is offering their Partizan knives at 50% off today only. The Partizan is one of my favorite every day carry knives. It is extremely slim and light with classic lines but also very stout so it blurs the line between gentleman’s knife and tactical folder.

All three variations are on sale. Each one features a slightly recurve, drop point blade ground from D2 steel. The handle options include G10 with a liner lock, sculplted carbon fiber with a titanium frame lock, and a full titanium frame lock.

Check out the Partizan at Bastion Gear.

TangoDown iO Cover for the Aimpoint™ T-2 Optic

TangoDown is pleased to announce the arrival of the iO Cover for the Aimpoint™ T-2 (iO-004). The iO-004 offers the same sleek & snug fit as the T-1 iO cover. The iO-004 offers solid caps which provide protection from lens damage. They conveniently nest together to keep them out of the way while the optic is in use. Protect your Aimpoint™ and know your expensive investment is safe under all conditions!

The iO-004 accommodates the following optics only: Aimpoint™ T-2/H-2/R-2

MSRP: $30.95

Current Color Options: Black & Flat Dark Earth

Visit: https://tangodown.com/shop/io-cover-for-aimpoint-t-2-io-004/ for more information on the iO-004.

Customer questions: sales@tangodown.com

Now Shipping: Magpul Tactile Lock-Plates for PMAGs

Magpul is now shipping their new Tactile Lock-Plates for PMAG® 10/20/30 AR/M4 GEN M3 and PMAG® AR 300 B GEN M3 magazines. These Lock-Plates feature raised ridges that can be felt by the user. This tactile approach allows for users to differentiate magazines in low/no light. The Tactile Lock-Plates are available in two versions (not including the flat ones that ship with all PMAGs).

Magpul Tactile Lock-Plates Type 1

Magpul Tactile Lock-Plates Type 2

Inexpensive Guns Aren’t Always a Bargain – Count ALL the Cost Before You Buy

A friend of mine recently asked me about a compact concealment handgun that is on sale at an internet dealer and the manufacturer is offering a rebate. The short version is that the handgun would end up costing $200 shipped (before transfer fees) and it is from a very solid manufacturer. I was initially stoked and considered purchasing one myself. That sounds like a no-brainer right?

Not so fast! The price of the handgun itself is just the beginning of what you’ll spend to bring a new handgun up to speed. This particular handgun wasn’t the bargain it appeared to be.

Count ALL the Costs

If you plan to carry the handgun, you’ll need a holster. This particular handgun has holsters available but not necessarily a wide selection and not the best designs. You can get a holster for almost any gun these days if you are happy with run of the mill quality and features. Only most popular and well vetted handguns will have the best selection of holsters.

Many handguns come with sights that should really only serve as place holders until you can install your preferred sights. There was one set of after market night sights available for this particular gun and they were half the cost of the gun itself. That isn’t a problem if you are okay with 3 dot night sights but this particular shooter has moved on from them.

Handguns typically only come with 1 or 2 magazines. Most people who train regularly, recognize the need for more than 2 magazines to make their training time more efficient. The handgun that was being considered used magazines that cost around $30. That is $5-10 more per magazine than other better known handguns in this class. That kind of price difference really adds up if you are going to purchase 4 or more magazines.

What happens when you need a new spring? Can you easily source an affordable replacement part? Can you find an aftermarket magazine release if the stock one is difficult to use? If you plan on using a weapon mounted light or laser can you find one that works with your new handgun? If holsters were hard to find for the gun without a weapon mounted light, how likely are you to find a holster for it with one? After-market support is important. These are all decisions that should be factored into what a gun is going to cost you BEFORE you buy it.

Is It Still a Bargain?

Maybe you chafe against these kinds of tyranny of the majority situations but the fact of the matter is, going against the masses when it comes to handgun choice can often end up costing you more in the long run. Even if it doesn’t cost you more, it likely isn’t the bargain that you think it is at first glance. Remember, when you buy handgun to carry, the price of the handgun itself is just the beginning.

Don’t be afraid to chase a bargain or be different but… Make sure you educate yourself as to whether you can even get what you need to make the gun work for you and what it will really cost to make it work.

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