Archive | April, 2012

GEN123SC Grip Force Adapter

The newest Grip Force Adapter (GFA) has arrived! The new GEN123SC incorporates a couple of the custom modifications that users were doing by hand to their original GFAs. Grip Force Products took note and the result is the GEN123SC.

The GFA GEN123SC features a smooth beaver tail rather than the ridged one that is found on previous GFAs. Some shooters found the ridges on the original GFA to be irritating while shooting so they would remove them by hand. The GEN123SC is also shorter overall which makes it fit better on smaller than full-size Glocks like the G19.

The newest GFA is specifically designed for the Gen 1, 2, and 3 Glocks but it can also be fit to Gen 4 Glocks by installing it over the the medium backstrap. It can also be installed without a factory backstrap by placing it as usual and using RTV silicone as an adhesive.

The GEN123SC is available only as a package with either of the original GEN123 or GEN4 GFAs. Check out GripForceProducts.com for more information.

 

Blade-Tech MOLLE-LOK Gen 2

Blade-Tech has redesigned their MOLLE-LOKs to make them easier to use. I use the original MOLLE-LOKs but the closure system is a bit of a pain at times – especially in tight MOLLE columns. Now, with the MOLLE-LOK Gen 2, Blade-Tech appears to have greatly improved the closure system.

MOLLE-LOKs are extremely useful because they do not require weaving so they are very fast and easy to mount. This makes them ideal for pouches that you want to be able to move easily. I have used them on a compact IFAK pouch that like to move between a belt rig, chest rig, and plate carrier depending on the situation.

You can see the new MOLLE-LOK Gen 2 at Blade-Tech.com.

TacStrike April Absurdity Arch Frame Sale

Not even April showers can keep you from the range. So why not get more out of the range time? TacStrike’s latest sale package can help you take your training to the next level.

The April Absurdity Arch Frame Sale package includes:

4 – TacStrike Arch Frame Target Carriers

10 – Cardboard IPSC Targets

10 – TIMM-1 Multi-Tasker Overlay

10 – Loius Awerbuck YFA Targets

10 – A/B Zone Buff Overlays.

8 – 2″ x 2″ Uprights

4 – Ground Spikes

1 – $50 Gift Certificate off of your next order of $300 or more dollars.

The whole package will only set you back $205 including shipping! Check out the April Absurdity Arch Frame Sale on TacStrike.com.

ALG Defense AR-15 Triggers

I love a light crisp trigger as much as the next guy, but the truth is that many match triggers just aren’t suitable for firearms that may be used in defense of one’s life. When it comes to general utility or defensive AR-15s, I am advocate of using a mil-spec trigger group since many match triggers are far too fragile to counted on. Unfortunately, purchasing a mil-spec trigger group is a bit like playing the lottery. You might hit it big with a reasonably crisp 6 pound trigger pull or your might loose the farm with a crunchy 10 pound trigger pull. Thankfully, you don’t have to play the trigger lottery anymore.

ALG Defense is a new company that is starting to change what people expect from mil-spec triggers. They are a spin off from Geissele Automatics, so you know they know a thing or two about triggers. ALG Defense benefits from Geissele’s know-how and experience but they are separate companies with separate product lines. Geissele Automatics focuses on bomb-proof match style triggers and ALG Defense’s first two offerings, the ACT and QMS Triggers, are more along the lines of improved mil-spec triggers.

ALG Defense QMS

ALG Defense starts with quality trigger parts from a quality supplier and then tunes them to be smoother and crisper than your typical mil-spec trigger group. The end result is a trigger that offers a smooth, crisp trigger pull that weighs in at around 6 pounds (not lower than the mil-spec 5.5 pounds). This is all accomplished without changing the geometry of the trigger’s engagement surfaces (fragile geometry is part of what makes some match triggers unsuitable for defensive use) and with mil-spec trigger springs which are included along with improved trigger pins. So, you get a very clean and usable trigger without having to sacrifice the durability of a mil-spec trigger group.

The ACT (ALG Combat Trigger) is the flagship model. It is not only honed, but also HardLubed for increased surface hardness, wear resistance, and lubricity. It has a distinctive steel gray appearance as a result of the HardLubing but this can be painted to dull the appearance if desired.

The QMS (Quality Mil-Spec) offers incredible value. It starts with the same premium parts and is then tuned for consistent performance.

I plan on spending some quality time with both triggers, but initially these triggers seem like just the ticket for shooters who can’t or won’t use dedicated match triggers in their ARs. It is really nice to have a mil-spec trigger group on the market that offers some performance and consistency over the typical trigger group that comes in your lower parts kit. Stay tuned to JTT for a full review of both triggers.

Check out ALGDefense.com for more information. You can purchase your own ALG Defense trigger at Brownells.

A-TACS FG Photo Contest from Beez Combat Systems and Predator Intelligence

A-TACS FG is one of the newest camo patterns on the block and it is really turning some heads with its performance and versatility. JTT is fortunate to have two companies as partners, Beez Combat Systems and Predator Intelligence, who have really been on the forefront of the integration of A-TACS FG into new gear. Now, these 2 great companies are teaming up to bring you a killer contest – the A-TACS FG Photo Contest.

You can find all the details you need to get started in this flier:

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