Archive | April, 2013

The Patch Panel

The Patch Panel is an online retailer that carries nothing but patches and related items. I recently came across them when I was looking for a call sign patch for a friend of the blog. Not only did I find custom call sign patches, but they also carry a ton of really unique patches.

Patch Panel CallSign

One of their newest items is a double sided CallSign patch. They can customize the patches with any 4 characters for you. One side glows in the dark. The other is IR reflective. The patches are available with a number of different colors and camo backgrounds.

Patch Panel Name Tape

They also have a IR, glow in the dark, and visible light reflective name tapes. I haven’t seen anything quite like them. They are a cross between a call sign patch and a name tape.

Patch Panel Item Carrier

The Patch Panel even has patches that pull their own weight. Their Item Carrier Patch has three elastic loops that can be used to secure batteries, pens, markers, and chemlights.

I can already tell that coming across the Patch Panel is going to cost me some money.

Nuko Tools Mother’s Day Sets

When it comes to Mother’s Day you can go with the same old, same old or you can go with what she really wants… a fancy new set of discreet impact weapons! Nuko Tools made some special sets just for mom. There are materials like grass, sea shells, lace, and other unique materials sandwiched in the tools. Each set comes with a matching PunchRing and a Nuko Head. Contact Nuko Tools to secure a set for your mom.

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Beez Combat Systems AK47 3 Mag Shingle

There really aren’t many magazine shingles available for the AK-47. Thankfully, Beez Combat Systems is trying to rectify that with their new AK47 3 Mag Shingle.

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The new shingle holds 3 magazines in a format that is perfect for the front of a plate carrier. It has BCS’ typical large pull tabs on the bungee retainers. The magazines can be oriented to face in either direction. This magazine shingle also has a trick up its sleeve. There is an internal pocket behind the magazine pouches that is secured with 2″ Velcro to ensure that the panel doesn’t sag.

Check out the new AK47 3 Mag Shingle at Beez Combat Systems.

Review: Vinyl Tape, Coyote Brown from Battle Systems LLC

People have been using vinyl electrical tape for years to do various “tactical” things. If you have ever used it, you know why the world needs something better. Enter Vinyl Tape, Coyote Brown from Battle Systems LLC.

Battle Systems Vinyl Tape, Coyote Brown

Overview

Vinyl Tape, Coyote Brown from Battle Systems LLC is made from flexible, slightly stretchy vinyl. It’s tape, and it is coyote brown in color. The name says it all. That is pretty much the general overview. It isn’t until you use it, that you start to really appreciate it.

Battle Systems Vinyl Tape, Coyote Brown Webbing Wrap

Observations from Use

I have been using this tape for over a year now. The first thing that I did when I purchased my first roll is wrap 6 inches of it around an Inka pen that I keep on my keyring at all times. I wanted to test how well the tape adhered to itself and how well it would stand up to constant wear from being battered by keys while in my pocket all day. That same length of tape has been in place for over a year. It has never peeled, lifted, ripped, or unraveled. The same keys that will scratch the anodization from aluminum, couldn’t lift the tape. That is amazing to me.

Battle Systems Vinyl Tape, Coyote Brown Key Wrap

If you are used to using electrical tape to do things like secure loose webbing and straps, you are going to love this tape. It doesn’t leave any residue behind – not even a little. It doesn’t turn into a slimy mess in the heat. It doesn’t melt as readily when exposed to extreme heat and flame. It doesn’t crack in the cold. It also doesn’t stand out like a sore thumb like black electrical tape. It just works.

I have found that it is an ideal solution for securing excess straps and webbing. It adheres to itself well and can even be peeled and reused at least a few times. I have also used it to mark my AR-15 and AK magazines. I use a double wrap at the base of the magazine to make them immediately recognizable as mine. As a bonus, the rubbery vinyl texture of the tape makes them easier to grip. I also like to use it to make small containers water-resistant. If you make Altoid tin survival kits, a few wraps of Vinyl Tape, Coyote Brown over the lip of the tin will keep the contents of the container dry during downpours or a quick dunk (prolonged submersion will bypass the tape). It also serves as another useful component of the kit. I keep a bit of it in my gear at all times for gear repairs. It’s tape. You are going to find a million uses for it.

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Wrap Up

It is easy to write off Vinyl Tape, Coyote Brown as brown electrical tape if you haven’t tried it and I guess it would work just fine as electrical tape. However, if you use it, the quality will be readily apparent. What makes this tape great is that it is like electrical tape in the right ways but without all the annoyances. It is just better.

Check out Vinyl Tape, Coyote Brown at BattleSystemsLLC.com.

Ruta Locura PRK

Has your kid outgrown their Crickett or Chipmunk youth rifle? Its time to turn that little rifle into a ridiculously light weight pack rifle with a Pack Rifle Kit (PRK) from Ruta Locura.

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Ruta Locura offers 2 different kits. Each kit comes with a carbon fiber wrapped barrel and a lightweight stock – you just add your donor action and fire control group. The tube stock model has only a small tube to serve as a stock but it weighs an incredible 15 ounces. That is less than a pound! The skeletonized stock kit offers a more traditional looking and feeling stock and weighs just 19 ounces.

These kits are very slick and I am sure that many of you, like me, are pricing Crickett rifles right now. Check out the PRK at RutaLocura.com.

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