Archive | March, 2013

HB-1224 Passes CO Senate

Colorado House Bill 1224 has passed the Colorado State Senate. Those of you who have been following HB-1224 know that it is a bill that restricts the magazine capacity of Colorado residents to 15 rounds and it has been getting a lot of press because of Magpul’s residency in Colorado and moral stand to leave the state if the bill passes.

The bill will now head back to the house since there was a modification surrounding shotgun capacity in the senate. It will almost certainly pass there a second time before being sent to Governor John Hickenlooper for his signature – the last step before HB-1224 becomes law in Colorado. The governor has already stated that he will sign the bill if it makes it to his desk.

Cases of PMAGS

Photo credit: Magpul

LaserLyte LT-TT Trigger Time Pistol

It should come as no surprise that, with the poor availability and high price of ammo, companies are coming up with products that attempt to mitigate the problem. One such product is the LT-TT Trigger Time Pistol from LaserLyte.

LaserLyte LT-TT

The LT-TT is approximately the size and weight of the Glock 19/23 and has a 5.5# trigger pull. It accepts the LT-PRO laser module from LaserLyte in order to provide the visual feedback in the form of a laser dot for training purposes. This can provide enhanced dry fire training without the need for ammo, though it should not be seen as a replacement for live fire training.

Check out LaserLyte.com.

Hat tip to Laura Burgess Marketing for the story.

Use Your Rail Mounted Front Sight as a Thumb Stop

I have received 2 emails recently asking why I mount my front sights further back than they need to be on my carbine’s free float rails. The reason is that I use them as a thumb stop. There is at least one company out there marketing a thumb stop for use on AR-15 railed hand guards. The principle is simple. A thumb stop simply gives your thumb a repeatable index point and something to pull against when using a thumb over/thumb wrap grip with your support hand.

12 OClock Light Mount Surefire Scout Activation

By wrapping the thumb over the rail and pulling against the front sight, the user has excellent control and it already in the correct position to use the 12 o’clock mounted weapon light.

Thumb stops are good gear and they can make it easier to aggressively grip the carbine and pull it back into your shoulder to control recoil. However, you might not need to spend the extra money to buy one or put up with the additional weight (however miniscule it is). If your carbine has an extended free float rail (a rail that extends over a low profile gas block), consider moving your front sight back slightly to serve as a thumb break. You may have to experiment slightly with the location, but with some trial and error, you can find a location that falls naturally under thumb. You will be giving up some sight radius but these are your back up sights and you will likely still have a longer sight radius that you would with a standard front sight/gas block.

I have used this method with several brands of rail mounted front sights and all worked perfectly. Troy Folding Battle Sights have a nice bevel on the leading edge that makes them just about perfect for this technique. Magpul’s MBUS sights work well too and can be lightly stippled for increased grip. If you are using a rail mounted fixed front sight like the Troy Fixed Front Battle Sight or LMT Fixed Front Sight, consider mounting it backwards. The diagonal surface of the of the rear of the sight is more comfortable to pull against and the sight will still work fine. Just be ready to endure all the gun shop know-it-alls telling you that your sight is backwards.

12 OClock Light Mount Surefire X300

I should also mention that this technique works especially well with a hand stop. I use IWC Weapon Control MOUNT-N-SLOTS (use code “triggerjerk” for 5% off from IWC) on 4 of my carbines in conjunction with the front sight/thumb break. The hands stop gives your fingers something to pull against on the bottom of the rail and the front sight/thumb stop gives your thumb something to pull against on the top of the rail. This set up also gives you 2 very easily found index points that allow you to recreate the same grip every time you touch the carbine.

This certainly isn’t a complex idea. I am not even really sure that it is original. It is just something that has helped me lock down my grip with the equipment that I already have. Try it!

Blue Force Gear Licenses Helium Whisper to STRATAGEM

Blue Force Gear and their Helium Whisper Technology are on a roll! The latest manufacturer to license Helium Whisper technology for use on their own pouches is STRATAGEM! They also happen to be the first manufacturer to license Helium Whisper technology that is based outside of the USA. If you don’t think Flecktarn camo and Helium Whisper are cool, I can’t help you…

HW-G36-Double-Mag-Pouch-STRATAGEM

SAVANNAH, GA—March 11, 2013—Blue Force Gear® announced today that they will provide their weight-slashing Helium Whisper™ pouch attachment system to STRATAGEM®.  While other U.S. companies have already begun licensing this technology, STRATAGEM takes the lead as the first overseas manufacturer to license Blue Force Gear’s Patent pending Helium Whisper.

“We at STRATAGEM® are proud to be working with Blue Force Gear and use Helium Whisper™ as a component of our products,” said Markus Jahn, STRATAGEM’s CEO.  “Helium Whisper allows us to grant our customers access to an outstanding technology, giving them the benefit of lighter and more efficient equipment by reducing the weight of our pouches dramatically.  It enables us to raise the level of our pouches and to fulfill our aspiration of providing cutting edge products to today’s warfighter.”

“STRATAGEM is a top quality German company who services the elite with quality gear.  We’re proud they’ve chosen Helium Whisper to help lighten the load of their customers,” said Doug Duggan, Blue Force Gear’s International Business Development Manager.

Helium Whisper allows modular pouch backs to be constructed from a single piece of high-performance laminate versus the multiple straps and snaps of outdated designs.  This amazing breakthrough increases strength and durability of pouches while eliminating failure points and reducing weight by up to 60 percent.  Helium Whisper licensing allows OEM customers to reduce sewing costs, minimize alignment errors, maintain or increase durability, and stay relevant to today’s weight-conscious military customers.

About Blue Force Gear, Inc.

Blue Force Gear® designs the best weapon slings and leads the lightweight equipment revolution with its Ten-Speed™ multi-use pouches.   They also reinvented MOLLE to be the world’s lightest with their revolutionary MOLLEminus™ technology and Helium Whisper™ pouch attachment system.  Unrivaled innovation and attention to detail set Blue Force Gear apart from others in the tactical equipment industry.

Press Contact:
Brittney DeVane
Blue Force Gear
brittney@blueforcegear.com
(877) 430-2583

Licensing Contact:
Dawn West
Blue Force Gear
dwest@blueforcegear.com
(877) 430-2583


Blue Force Gear, Ten-Speed, Helium Whisper, and MOLLEminus are trademarks of Blue Force Gear, Inc.  Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

NukoTools A.C.D.T.

I always look forward to seeing what will come out of the NukoTools workshop next. The latest implement of facial rearrangement is the ADCT Gen2 or Atomic Cranial Divot Tool Gen2.

NukoTools ACDT Gen2

The ADCT has multiple functions. Like every other NukoTools creation, it is a last ditch defensive tool. It also serves a hanger for your keys and can open bottles. It is made from titanium to keep it light and strong and can be had with a flame colored or natural, tumbled finish.

Check out the ADCT Gen2 at NukoTools’ blog. You can also check out other NukoTools for sale at Vigilant Gear.

NukoTools ACDT Gen2 in Hand

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