Archive | May, 2014

Sneaky Bags NAUTILUS

The Sneaky Bags NAUTILUS is the next bag in their production line up. This sling style bag has elements of an EDC bag like user configurable organization features but it is also designed to adapt to various discreet weapons carry methods from simply concealing a handgun in its CCW pocket or configured to carry a PDW or SBR.

Sneaky Bags NAUTILUS

The NAUTILUS is roughly 21″ tall, 13″ wide, and 7″ deep. It has internal loop covered PALS webbing to organize PALS compatible or Velcro backed pouches or to serve as an attachment point for PDWs and SBRs. The inside of the flap that the front of the pack creates when the bag is opened has zippered mesh pocket organization. The interior sides also feature mesh pouches. Sneaky Bags NAUTILUS Interior

The exterior of the NAUTILUS features a single zippered slash pocket and the appearance of the pack is purposely muted. The CCW pouch can be found behind the pack’s mesh back panel where it is easily accessed by pulling the bag around to your front or side. This can be done with either the left or right hand thanks to the single ambidextrous shoulder strap.

The NAUTILUS will be available soon. Check out Sneaky Bags.

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Copper Custom Armament

You are no doubt familiar with the Military Arms Channel (MAC) YouTube channel. Tim, MAC’s on screen talent, is now a partner in a new guns store called Copper Custom Armament (CCA).

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CCA has a little more going on behind the scenes than your typical gun store. For instance, they are now one of two exclusive distributors for Krebs Custom AKs. They are also offering exclusive custom firearms that are made to their own specs like their Copper Custom Glocks which feature NP3 coating inside and out, an undercut trigger guard, a Vickers Tactical Glock Slide Release, and Ameriglo Tritium Spartan Tactical sights.

Check out Copper Custom on their website and Facebook page.

NRA Media Lab

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Media Lab is a new web series from the NRA in which Dom Raso breaks down the tactics and combatives of popular films. In the first episode, Dom takes on the “boss fight” from Jack Reacher. He highlights how stupid it is to throw away your gun which… duh. Then explains the movements, points out what’s BS and what’s smart, and shows the way he might actually execute certain elements of the fight.

Don’t forget to join the NRA if you haven’t already.

ROSCH Works TM1 and SLM1 In Stock

The two newest items from ROSCH Works, the TM1 and the SLM1, are now available to be purchased from their site.

The TM1 is a light mount that clamps to a shotgun magazine tube or, with the addition of optional shims, to an AR-15 barrel. It uses just one screw to mount to the barrel and retain the light. The TM1 is designed to work with 1″ tube diameter lights like the Surefire Fury.

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The SLM1 is a light mount with integrated front sight. It is also designed to accept 1″ diameter lights like the Surefire Fury. This is a concept that AR-15 shooters have been waiting for since the advent of rails that extend over a low-profile gas block. I am working on a review of the SLM1 and, spoiler alert,  it is excellent. You can read some of my initial thoughts in an earlier post. ROSCH Works is already working on a version for the Surefire E-Series lights.

ROSCH Works SLM1

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