Archive | October, 2012

Shellback Tactical Wants Your Opinion!

I love it when gear companies solicit feedback directly from users when they decide what products to offer. You get the products that you want and the companies get direct market feedback to gauge demand for a product. It is a win-win situation.

Shellback Tactical recently asked three questions on their Facebook page regarding new product offerings:

  1. A-TACS Desert (AU) or A-TACS FG?
  2. Would you like to see the Banshee PC in A-TACS FG?
  3. How important or interested would you be to have matching Multicam and ATACS webbing on Banshee’s?

So, head over to the Shellback Tactical Facebook Page and tell them what you want!

Magpul “Cases of PMAGs” Giveaway

By now you have heard that Magpul is rolling out their new Generation M3 PMAG. To celebrate the new release they are giving out 100 count cases of PMAGs to 11 lucky people. You can find full contest rules and how to enter on the Magpul Blog.

SKD Tactical PIG M4 Mag Pouches

SKD Tactical is gauging interest in the new PIG M4 Magazine Pouches and I, for one, am pretty darn interested.

The pouches are made from MultiCam Jacquard webbing. There will be a single and double magazine version that will retail for an impressive $17.50 and $19.50 respectively. The double version will retain the remaining magazine after the first is removed. The pouches will also feature a drainage grommet and will come with MALICE clips.

These look like a great value. Let SKD know you want them on their Facebook Page. Check out SKDTac.com.

MK VII K9 Harness from Fight and Flight Tactical

Fight and Flight Tactical just released the latest version of their K9 Harness – the MK VII K9 Harness. These harnesses have been through multiple improvements over the years based on the experience and know-how of skilled K9 handlers.

The new MK VII K9 Harness is available in both tactical and sport versions. The MK VII Tactical K9 Harness features more durable metal hardware that allows it to stand up to be used safely for rappelling. The MK VII Sport K9 Harness utilizes plastic hardware to keep the cost down but it is not suitable for rappelling. Both harnesses feature plenty of PALS webbing, an internal harness to distribute the stresses of rappelling, a skid plate to protect the K9’s underside, internal pockets for cooling packs, and a clever angled design that prevents choking.

It is probably worth noting that no one makes tactical cat harnesses. Just sayin’.

Check out the MK VII K9 Harness on FightandFlight.com.

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