Archive | June, 2020

Hill People Gear Launches Umlindi V2

Hill People Gear have rolled out the new Umlindi V2, an update to their popular Umlindi lumbar pack. The V2 boasts a number of new features over the original:

  • zipper flap removed for more convenient access
  • AHBC / Connor Style lumbar flap for increased comfort with shoulder only carry
  • dual 7075 aluminum stays in the removable HDPE framesheet
  • larger wand pockets with cinch system will lay flat but can expand large enough to hold 2 standard Nalgenes in each side
  • full height slot pocket on inside of the pack on back side with velcro closure that can also be accessed from the outside via #10 zipper
  • dual top compression straps
  • zippered pocket on top of top lid
  • full velcro field on the underside of top lid for the use of velcro backed accessories such as the Tool Roll or 58 Pouch

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Sneak Peek: Aridus Industries CROM for Marlin 336 and 1894

Aridus Industries is working to bring the CROM (Co-Witness Ready Optics Mount) to a levergun near you. They recently shared images of the prototype mounts for Marlin 336/1894 rifles.

The CROM features an integral ghost ring rear sight and an optic specific mounting point (Aimpoint Micro and Trijicon RMR models shown). The design allows the optic to co-witness with the iron sights.

Stay tuned for information on pricing and availability.

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Bargain or Just Cheap? – Steel Will Cutjack C22M

Welcome to Bargain or Just Cheap? This series will review budget friendly knives for a variety of uses in a short format. All of the knives will cost less than $50 (in most cases, much less) and will be purchased out of my own pocket. I’ll buy them, carry them, and use them in an attempt to determine if the knife is a bargain or just cheap.


I have already reviewed the Steel Will Modus in a past installment of Bargain or Just Cheap?. That knife is one that started to change what I expected from an affordable Chinese knife. As good as the Modus is in terms of a stylish EDC knife, the Cutjack is better. If the Modus is a great knife, the Cutjack is verging on “classic” status.

Steel Will offers the Cutjack in two sizes – the 3″ bladed C22M and the 3.5″ bladed C22. Like the Modus, they also offer it in a more upscale model with upgraded materials and blade steel. This review will be confined to the more budget oriented C22 and C22M models both of which features excellent textured FRN scales and a D2 steel blade.

The blade is a flat ground, drop point design with a flipper tab that acts as a guard and a large choil meant for chocking up. That large choil is a big part of the magic of this knife because it is actually very comfortable to use. The handle design works very well with the choil which means that the knife can feel very compact when folded but offer a handle that feels very roomy when opened. Couple that small-in-pocket-but-big-in-hand design with a very slicey blade grind, pocket-friendly scales, and a 3 ounce weight… You are approaching EDC perfection.

Steel Will’s liner locks are excellent in my experience. They lock up fully but early enough that you will get years and years of use out of them. They also do great work with flippers on phosphor bronze washers. The detent also seems to be perfectly tuned for great flipping action without the need for bearings. The action on these knives also punches well above their weight class. It locks up strong and flips well.

I think the cheaper and smaller C22M is the pick of the litter unless you need the extra size of the C22. The C22M, being smaller, really optimizes the advantages of this design.

Bargain or Just Cheap?

The Steel Will Cutjack is an incredible knife. It is a bargain at $60, let alone the $38ish you’ll actually pay. The Cutjack is lightweight, deploys smoother than many flippers costing significantly more, and offers a lot of cutting performance in a compact package.

I am using Amazon as the price baseline for this series. All knives were purchased by me from Amazon: Steel Will Cutjack Series


Our goal is to represent knives for a variety of uses from EDC, to outdoor, to tactical knives. Do you have a favorite affordable knife? Let us know about it in the comments!

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TangoDown® Inc. ACRO® Mount for Sig® 320 (DP CUT)

TangoDown® Inc. is excited to announce the latest addition to the lineup – the TangoDown® ACRO® Mount for Sig® 320 (DP CUT) Models (SSM-01).  The SSM-01 is easy to install and provides a secure platform for your Aimpoint® ACRO®.  After increased requests for a mount offering compatibility for the Sig® models, we decided offering a rock solid mounting system would be an excellent addition.

The SSM-01 is made from ordnance grade steel with a rust-resistant black oxide finish.  Mounting fasteners are supplied and have a Vibra-Tite VC-3 thread locking compound pre-applied.

**Please read installation instructions prior to installing.  If you aren’t familiar with modifying your firearms, seek appropriate assistance from a certified Armorer or Gunsmith.

For more information on the SSM-01, visit:  https://tangodown.com/tangodown-ssm-01-acro-mount-for-sig-320-dp-slide-cut-models/

Fits Sig® 320 DP Cut models only.

MSRP:  $60.00

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Aero Precision Adjustable Gas Block

Aero Precision’s new Adjustable Gas Block is now available. The biggest news here is that this gas block is click-adjustable at an extremely competitive price ($64.99). It is made from 4140 steel with a black nitride coating and attaches to the barrel 10-32 x 3/16 knurled set screws. It is currently only available for .750″ barrels but there are plans for .625, .875 and .936 soon.

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