Valhalla Tactical’s Baldr System is a series of modular weapon light bodies and mounting plates with VERY broad compatibility across many of the current best weapon lights on the market.
They offer Baldr light bodies that can mate with Surefire M600 and M300 heads, Nitecore P10GT heads, and Streamlight HL-X heads. The light bodies accept either a single, protected 18350 in the case of heads that would normally be run on 6V (two cells) or a single CR123A for lights like the M300 that normally runs on a single CR123A. The advantage to these battery configurations is that the light bodies can be made extremely compact and be made to sit very near the rail while still using a battery capable of providing full output and usable runtime. All of the light bodies are designed to accept Surefire E-series/Scout series tailcaps.
There are a variety of mounts available based on the specific needs and any potential clearances that the end-user may need to accommodate. Each mount has built-in adjustability so the user can fine-tune the fit to their setup. Valhalla Tactical describes the mount options:
Type-0: Puts the light body closest to your rail. In most cases you must place your light head in FRONT of the rail for it to clear. Good solution when rail space is limited and barrel protrudes reasonably ahead of your rail. Not optimal if muzzle is also at the end of rail – may cause interference especially with suppressor use.
Type-1: Provides a ~10° tilt so that smaller LED heads (Surefire Scout, Nitecore P10, etc) can recess behind the end of rail. Good for ensuring unfeathered access for suppressor mounting / dismounting.
Type-2: Same with Type-1 except provides ~15° tilt for slightly bigger LED heads such as Modlite.
Type-4: Same with Type-1 except provides ~30° of tilt for more extreme configurations, for example recessing Streamlite HL-X heads or using Scouts with PEQ-15.
The Baldr System components are in production and available for preorder now.
Aberdeen,
NC– (July 2019) Proven Arms &
Outfitters is
excited to announce the Sig Sauer M17-Commemorative Edition of the U.S. Army’s
M17 official service pistol, a variant of the SIG P320 is now available for
pre-order. We’ve been able to acquire a
very limited number of the few remaining M17 Commemoratives in SIG’s inventory,
and they are on their way to us now.
This
M17-Commemorative pistol is available at the commercial pricing of $1,122.00,
which means that all legal purchasers have the opportunity to own their very
own, one of only 5,000, M17-Commemorative Edition pistols.
Sig
Sauer contacted PAO and notified them that they’d receive 10 more of these very
limited pistols. With such a limited
release, they will be available online only for Pre-Order at ProvenOutfitters.com/sig-m17-commemorative.
The
M17-Commemorative pistol shares the same components, coatings, and markings as
the firearm that was awarded the U.S. Army contract for the modular handgun
system (MHS). Only 5,000
M17-Commemorative Edition pistols have been produced for sale, and each SIG
SAUER M17-Commemorative pistol is serialized M17-0001 through M17-5000 and
includes the Army’s required unique identifier (UID). The M17 is sold in the
same cardboard packaging as delivered to the U.S. Army. From the pistol to the
packaging, the M17-Commemorative Edition is identical to the U.S. Army’s
official M17 service pistol.
The
last time the Sig Sauer M17-Commemorative Edition was available it sold out in
3 hours, so don’t delay if you want to add this extraordinary pistol to your
collection.
This
is online only and limited to one M17-Commemorative per customer.
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I have been wearing a Hawkrigger 38 Grapple Gun Belt every day since March. In that time I have used in on mountain bike and gravel bike rides, on day hikes, on an overnighter, during kettlebell workouts, on the range, and for general everyday use. Let’s see what I’ve learned.
Overview
The 38 Grapple Gun Belt is sewn from 38mm (1.5″) wide, US-made scuba webbing. The webbing is double layered and has 4 circumferential stitches for stiffness.
The name “Grapple” comes from the G-hook style buckle. It is made from stainless steel and aggressively deburred to remove any sharp edges. The buckle has a slightly curved shape to conform to the wearer.
Observations from Use
I mentioned some of the activities that I have tried while wearing this belt like biking and kettlebell workouts. I did these activities specifically while wearing appendix carry holsters in order to test various aspects of the belt.
I cycled many more than 200 miles on pavement, forest roads, and trails while wearing this belt. I stopped tracking miles after the first few weeks and I’ve worn this belt on all my rides since so the actual mile count is much higher. I figured that this would be a good test of comfort given the forward bent position that cycling requires. The Grapple is stiff in the direction that it needs to be (up and down) but relatively compliant circumferentially which makes it very comfortable while still able to effectively bear weight. I find it to be very comfortable for AIWB carry as well as 3-4 o’clock hip carry.
I wore the Grapple during kettlebell workouts to see if the adjustment would slip. I never had to tighten the belt during a workout and if you know about the mechanics of a kettlebell swing, that should be impressive. It seems like the more tension you put on the buckle, the more it bites and holds. The only instances I have ever had to tighten it have required very little tightening and it usually happens when there is very little tension on the belt.
This belt is easy to wear. It is easy to open, easy to close, easy to thread into belt loops, and easy to adjust. The hooked buckle mates easily with a sewn-in loop in the webbing. The webbing is stiff enough that this loop is always held open when the belt isn’t under tension. You can latch and unlatch with your eyes closed. The open end threads easily in any pants and some pants will even allow the very low profile buckle design to pass through the loops.
The adjustment on this belt is very straight forward. Coarse adjustments are best made when the belt is not threaded in pants. Fine adjustments can be made easily by levering the adjustable side of the buckle forward and then either ratcheting it tighter or allow some webbing to slip in order to loosen. I am not sure to what extent Hawkrigger knew that the adjustment would work out this way, but I like it. It is almost like a ratcheting mechanism without moving parts.
The belt comes with an elastic loop that keeps the excess length under control. The belts are available in multiple standard sizes. When you buy one, you provide your measurement and Hawkrigger provides the correct size based on your measurement. I like that the guesswork is taken out of the process as I often fall between sizes and never feel sure about which size to pick. The belt has a generous amount of adjustment built-in.
The quality of this belt is excellent. It has massive bar tacks where appropriate, 4 full-length circumferential stitches bonding the layers of webbing, cleanly cut and sealed edges, and quality components. Mine still basically looks new. I was concerned about how the buckle hook would wear against the webbing loop over time but that concern has been unfounded due to the lack of anything resembling a sharp edge.
I should also point out that, at just over $50, this belt costs about half of what my previous gun belt cost and I have found that it meets my needs better. I consider this to be an excellent value.
Wrap Up
This is an excellent gun belt. It bears the weight of a gun well and strikes the right balance between rigidity and flexibility. The design is simple, easy to live with, and comfortable to wear. I am wearing it as I type this and I’ll be wearing days later when you read this.
The Beez Combat Systems APTUM PC (plate carrier) system was introduced recently. As part of that release, we are covering many of the available options for this new PC. This installment covers the assorted accessories in the APTUM line which are also useful for many other plate carriers.
APTUM T Bag – The T Bag is a “belly bag” or drop bag that can be attached under the APTUM cummerbund flap. It sits directly below the front plate pocket and provides additional storage for first aid or admin items. It has a built-in tourniquet holder and internal elastic organization. The front of the T Bag features a large 4×6″ loop panel for attaching ID or chemlight holders.
APTUM Shoulder Pads – The APTUM Shoulder Pads are 6″ long and designed to be low-profile. They feature closed-cell foam/Hexcel padding for comfort and breathability. Their series of laser cut slots provide hydration and comms routing while remaining slick when not in use.
PHLster released their ARC Enhanced WML Switches for the Surefire X300U series lights earlier this summer. The enhanced switches are a direct, drop-in replacement for the original switches and they provide a slight extension that makes the light easier to operate. Now they are teasing the next product in the ARC line, Enhanced WML Switches for the Streamlight TLR-1 series of lights. The TLR-1 switches are expected to be released sometime this summer.