Archive | November, 2012

Fight and Flight Tactical 3-Mag Shingle

Don’t like choosing between faster shock cord retention and more secure flap covered pouches? You don’t have to choose thanks to the 3-Mag Shingle from Fight and Flight Tactical.

As the name would suggest, the 3-Mag Shingle holds 3 M4 magazines – 1 in each cell of the shingle. The single layer of 3 magazines keeps the shingle very slim and low profile. It has removable flaps that attach the back of the shingle with Velcro and a snap. There are removable bungee retainers on each pouch as well.

You can find plenty of magazine shingles with shock cord retention or flaps but you can’t find many with both that allow you to choose between the two based on your specific requirements. Check out the 3-Mag Shingle on FightandFlight.com.

Review: Mission First Tactical TEKKO AK47 Integrated Rail System

The TEKKO AK4 Integrated Rail System is a polymer hand guard for the AK family of weapons that offers several configuration options. It is a drop-in replacement for the standard hand guards that has a top rail, 2 removable side rails, and a bottom rail.

All of the rails are made of polymer. The top rail is integrated into the gas tube cover. The side rails are removable and there is a single spot to attach them on either side of the hand guard. The lower rail is integrated into the lower hand guard. It features a nicely textured cover that matches the shape and feel of a standard hand guard without a rail when it is in place. It is pretty clever.

The polymer feels sturdy – not cheap. I also noted that every screw that is used to secure the various pieces of the TEKKO Hand Guards screw into a metal nut instead of plastic. My sample required some slight fitting, but it took just seconds to do with a rotary tool and likely had more to do with the receiver of the AK that I installed it on than the dimensions of the TEKKO Hand Guards.

Observations from Use

The bottom rail is my favorite part of the TEKKO Hand Guards. If you don’t need it, you can cover it and the hand guard will feel as if there is nothing there at all. If you do need it, it can be a great place to mount a vertical grip. Just be sure that the vertical grip is mounted far enough forward or is trimmed short enough that it does not interfere with rocking the magazine in and out.

The side rails are most useful mounting a light or a sling mount. I use the sling mount on the hand guard retaining cap so I was free to use the rail for light mounting. This works well with some caveats. You will likely need to use an offset light mount if your AK has a sling loop on the hand guard cap. If your light mount is very thick, it may interfere with the sling loop on the left side of the AK. I fixed this easily by using the sling loop as a place to mount a Blue Force Gear UWL. Also, lights mounted on these side rails can take up a lot of space on the hand guard so you will either want to use a vertical grip or put the light on the opposite side with a tape switch to keep the hand guard clear enough to hold easily. Much of how you configure the side rails will depend on your shooting style. There is enough flexibility here to accommodate most people.

The top rail is tied into the hand guards with 4 long bolts that screw into metal nuts in the lower hand guard. This configuration seems sturdy and it did allow an RDS to hold zero in limited testing. However, I do have some reservations about keeping an optic on the polymer rail long term and it does sit higher than I prefer so I generally do not use the top rail piece. If you are going to use this top rail for optic mounting, I would limit it to a very lightweight optic. Again, it held up fine in my limited testing. The light weight optic advice may be paranoia based on previous experiences with polymer rails.

There is no metal heat shield in the lower hand guard. I did not have any issues with heat or melting but I also didn’t do any mag dumps. It would be nice if there was a heat shield but many hand guards are fine without them.

Wrap Up

I like and continue to use these hand guards almost entirely because of the bottom rail. The rest of the features are useful but I especially like having a lightweight way to attach a vertical grip. They offer quite a bit of flexibility at a lower weight and cost penalty than many metal rails. I should also note that they are made in the USA so they can help meet your 922R compliance requirements.

Check out the TEKKO AK47 Integrated Rail System on MissionFirstTactical.com.

Limited Edition Slings from Blue Force Gear

You won’t see these every day. Blue Force Gear has some very limited edition slings that have tons of great features.

From Blue Force Gear…

Stemming from a small overrun of a special sling for a select customer, we are offering the remaining slings slightly modified for you true BFG fans – a padded 2 to 1 point convertible sling in ultra-rare Desert Digital pattern.

There are two versions of this sling – one with a UWL-PB in the rear for weapons with rear eyelets and one with a push button swivel and Burnsed Socket.  Both slings have RED Swivels sewn in the front for emergency release and quick one handed two to one point conversion.  Our exclusive brown anodized aluminum hardware, including pieces not previously released to the public, matches perfectly to the Desert Digital webbing for the ultimate in signature reduction.

They are what they are.  And there are only 47.

www.blueforcegear.com

Welcome Vigilant Gear

We are blessed to partner with some pretty cool outfits here on JTT and the newest is Vigilant Gear. This is a natural fit because they carry tons of the stuff that we love like Bogota Entry Toolsets, SAR Eclipse Signal Systems, Killer Keys, Sparrows Lock Pick Sets, Exotac gear, and other tools. They have gear for EDC, Survival, E&E, and more. I also love their inexpensive flat rate shipping.

Be sure to check out VigilantGear.com.

X-Messenger Bag V.1 from ECHO NiNER

ECHO NiNER has released images of their upcoming X-Messenger Bag V.1. It features a hi-viz interior lining, an internal organizer for small items like pens and business cards, quick access via a top zipper or buckle and Velcro secured flap, a padded shoulder strap, a front pouch, padded breathable mesh back, and PALS webbing on the front and sides.

The X-Messenger Bag V.1 will be available on ENiNER.com soon. You can view more images of the new bag on the ECHO NiNER Facebook Page.

 

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