Archive | December, 2012

Ares Armor Low Profile Arsenal Bag

The new Ares Armor Low Profile Arsenal (LPA) Bag gives you a fairly discreet way to carry guns and support gear.

The LPA features 1000D nylon construction and closed cell foam padding throughout. It has three padded sections in the main compartment that can keep your firearms from knocking into each other during transport. It also has a removable padded spacer for pistols. In addition to the firearm storage, there is plenty of additional organization options for smaller items like magazines, hearing protection, and all the other stuff you end up toting to the range.

The Ares Armor LPA is available from PredatorARMAMENT.

PIG Mollevella (UCR Bib)

The SKD/Eagle Universal Chest Rig (UCR) started life as a pretty basic but very versatile chest rig and has now grown into a modular design that offers quite a bit of functionality. The newest modular addition is the PIG Mollevella.

The PIG Mollevella is a bib attachment that adds additional PALS webbing and admin storage to the UCR. It can be attached to either the Eagle Industries version of the UCR or the new PIG version as long as the chest rig in question has the PIG CR-UTV-MS Upgrade Straps. It attaches to the shoulder straps and tucks into the admin area of the UCR where it is secured in the Velcro closure.

The Mollevella features an additional 3×5 PALS panel, an internal zipper closed pouch, and mesh pocket on the rear with elastic organizer loops. It is available in all your favorite colors so your tactical tuxedo doesn’t clash.

Check out the Mollevella on SKDTAC.com.

 

BCM Leak? BCM/HSP JACK Carbine – Now Official

Editor’s Note: This is now official.

BCM recently posted a an image that teased about an upcoming release for 12/10/12. Well, Trigger Jerks may not have to wait to find out what this is all about.

We have reason to believe that the carbine that is released with be a Haley Strategic Partners collaboration called the Haley Jack Carbine. This carbine will feature premium components like the exciting new BCM Comp, Geissele SMR MK1 rail, the BCM Gunfighter Charging Handle, an ALG Defense ACT Trigger, INFORCE WML, B5 Systems Bravo Stock, and more. I am taking this information from a video that appears to have been leaked early a foreign video site. Edit – The story and video are now official.

See Soldier Systems for tons of details.

Stay tuned for more developments.

PS – If you pay attention you’ll see our buddy Earl from IWC in the video.

SORD USA Sale at PredatorARMAMENT

PredatorARMAMENT and SORD USA are teaming up to offer as much as 20% off selected SORD gear.

The prices are already marked down so you don’t need a coupon code. Sale items include the ever popular SORD Smock, Advanced Releasable Armor Carrier, Gun Bag, Large Military Field Pack, Strike Pack, and Releasable Variable Armor Carrier. PredatorARMAMENT also has a new SORD Smock and Uniform package that allows you to choose the SORD Field Uniform or Light Uniform at a combo price and you get 20% off during the sale.

The sale runs through December 27th so visit PredatorARMAMENT.com soon.

Review: JAVRAN Trauma Shears Strap

If you need to carry trauma shears in a secure manner that also keeps them easy to access, then JAVRAN might just have a solution for you.

Overview

The JAVRAN Trauma Shears Strap is pretty simple. It is a short strap made from 1” webbing that allows you to turn any single section of PALS (MOLLE) webbing into a secure storage location for trauma shears.

Observations from Use

The Trauma Shears Strap is very easy to use. You simply thread it through the webbing where you wish to store your shears. Then slip the shears into the same section of webbing and fasten the Trauma Shears Strap through one of the finger loops in the shears. When configured properly, the shears are retained by the PALS webbing and then secured with the Trauma Shears Strap.

The best thing about the Trauma Shears Strap is that as a storage solution, it is nearly as compact as the shears it stores. It adds almost no bulk at all. That is great if you need to tuck the shears into a small space on your gear. However, it also means that the shears are completely exposed to the elements. That may or may not be a big deal to you given the disposable nature of most trauma shears.

The shears are held very close to the surface that they are attached to so snagging should be a non-issue. It was a complete non-issue for me but my needs are very different from that of a deployed soldier or police officer. If you are concerned, you can usually tuck the tips of the shears into a lower row of webbing. Additionally, because of the extremely compact nature of this solution, it can easily be mounted in tight places between other pouches which effectively protects from snagging.

If you are concerned about the shears being exposed to the elements and you are mounting them to a plate carrier that has a kangaroo pouch, you can mount the sheaths on the PALS webbing row that is directly above the kangaroo pouch. This allows you to tuck the bottom of them into the kangaroo pouch while keeping the finger loops exposed and ready for access.

Wrap Up

Simple solutions are often the best solutions and the Trauma Shears Strap is certainly a simple solution. It does exactly what it is designed to do and manages to stay out of your way while it does it.

Trauma Shears Strap on JAVRAN.com

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