Armageddon Gear’s Secret Weapon: Miss Brenda

Armageddon Gear head honcho, Tom Fuller, is always bragging on the great ladies that make his company tick. They are Armageddon Gear’s secret weapons! Recently, they highlighted Miss Brenda on their Facebook page. She has been particularly important to the success of Armageddon Gear and has a great American story.

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Miss Brenda, our Armageddon Gear Girl of the week, has quite the background. She started sewing her own clothes when she was 14, she got her first sewing job in 1973 and worked as a machine operator from then on working her way up to the supervisor in a sewing factory with over 200 machine operators until the plant was moved to China in 2005. She married her husband in 1970 and 3 days later he went to Viet Nam. He came home in 1971 after a year tour and they never spent another night apart the entire 44 year marriage!

Mrs. Brenda has hired all our operators here and runs a tight ship. She takes the quality of our products personally and passes that attitude on to all her employees. She has the utmost respect of everyone here at AG and we don’t tell her this enough but the truth is that if it weren’t for her, Armageddon Gear probably wouldn’t exist. And she can shoot a darn good smiley face on an IPSC target!

So maybe the best reason to never buy overseas produced, knock-off gear is because they don’t have Miss Brenda walking the production aisles making sure everything is done right.

SpecOpShop GOPANEL

SpecOpShop’s new GOPANEL is a lightweight, compact, MOLLE compatible panel that is designed to be attached to the wearer’s waist in seconds without having to remove the belt. They can even be used on the waistband of your pants without a belt.

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The ability to carry these off the body and only attach them when needed makes them extremely low profile. The 4 column wide, MOLLE compatible surface of the GOPANEL means you can attach a large variety of pouches to it or easily lash items with shock cord, zip ties, etc.

These are available on the SpecOpShop website. You can also visit their Facebook page for ordering details.

Review: TacPack August Edition

Hopefully you are familiar with the concept of TacPack by now. If not, you can read the reviews of the previous TacPacks for some background. I recently received the August TacPack and it is my favorite so far. Here are the details…

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I judge subscription boxes based not only the monetary value they deliver but also the usefulness of the items. I have purchased subscription boxes before and found that they may deliver a good monetary value on paper but be full of useless nick-knacks. That has not been my experience with TacPack and this month’s box is a prime example. I will use every single thing in the box. So far, TacPack boxes always deliver on value and I have been pleased with the usefulness of the items.

Exotac Fireseleeve – I supported the crowdfunding campaign that launched these and I think they are great gear. Exotac’s Firesleeve makes the already great Bic lighter even more functional by making it water-resistant, easier to grip, easier to keep lit without burning your thumb, and adding a lanyard loop.

America Grip Dagger Multi-Tool – This thing is slick. It’s an AR-15-centric multi-tool that is unlike any other that I own. It is especially solid for clearing some nasty types of stoppages. It has a tool for removing cases with head separation and a clever tool that is radiused for hooking under the rim of stuck brass. It can also be used to push pins, adjust optics, as a flat blade screw driver, and bolt scraper. Best of all, it folds into a very compact shape that can be clipped just about anywhere. This is going into my range kit.

Kershaw EDC Pack – Many of Kershaw’s knives are pretty inexpensive but they aren’t cheap if you get my drift. I have always had good luck with them so this is a nice inclusion. The pack includes a small multi-tool, a Kershaw knife, a flashlight, and a branded dog tag. The multi-tool is okay. The flashlight is pretty cheap but it works. The dog tag is silly. The knife, however, is solid and you always have room for a solid knife in a kit or tool box.

Breakthrough Clean Battle Born HP Pro – Everyone needs more gun oil. I don’t worry much about my gun oil because, regardless of the brand, I am going to use it the same way. I add lots of it so the gun stays wet, apply lots more when it starts to dry out, and repeat. They all work if you use them that way. However, I do like when a lube provides good protection from corrosion which, in my unscientific experience, Breakthrough Clean products do. I have to say that I like the precision applicator bottle on this Breakthrough Clean Battle Born HP Pro quite a bit. I also like that a 10% off coupon code was included for future Breakthrough Clean purchases.

GBA Sticker – Your tool box probably has room for another sticker.

On the whole, I think this is the most solid box to date. Previous subscription boxes that I have tried became progressively more nick-knack oriented. TacPack seems to keep going strong and may even be improving over time. I’ll take a few useful, high-value items over a pile of useless junk that is included to pad the monetary value any day. Well done TacPack. Well done.

Check out TacPack to get in line for the September box.

PHLster Skeleton: Official Holster of the EGL VOCR

Extreme Gear Labs has announced that the PHLster Skeleton Holster is now the first holster to be officially approved for use with their VOCR chest rigs. The VOCR is designed to accept holsters in both its GP pouches or in its back panel and the Skeleton will work in either location. While the VOCR can accept a variety of holsters, the Skeleton holsters have been vetted to work particularly well in this format.

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