Well, well, well… What do we have here? It looks like we can anticipate seeing a new LE specific Multicam pattern in late November called Multicam Black.
Keep you eye on MulticamPattern.com and TruSpec.com for additional details.
Well, well, well… What do we have here? It looks like we can anticipate seeing a new LE specific Multicam pattern in late November called Multicam Black.
Keep you eye on MulticamPattern.com and TruSpec.com for additional details.
Katylist just took $30 off their already impressive price on the Banshee Defender System. This kit includes a Shellback Tactical Bansee Plate Carrier and 2 VTG Guardian 4SAS-7 LEVEL IV Stand Alone Armor Plates for $449.95. That is a turn key armor package for less than $450!
If you know anything about Rainier Arms founder John Hwang, you know how generous he is with his time, talent, and treasure. The RA+ Campaign should come as no surprise to you. Rainier Arms already donates to various causes around the globe. The RA+ Campaign is your chance to get involved in the good that Rainier Arms is already doing.
Getting involved is easy. Rainier Arms will donate ALL proceeds from the sales of their RA Milspec Uppers during the month of November to the typhoon relief effort in the Philippines. If you purchase one you will get the upper, a special RA+ patch, and the satisfaction that comes with being part of something larger than yourself.
Check out the RA Milspec Uppers.
The cheek weld (or lack there of) is notorious. Some shooters find them nearly unusable. Thankfully, Echo Nine Three has a solution – the UFCR or Under Folder Cheek Rest.
The UFCR is simple and I mean that as a compliment. It is a molded, .08″ thick Kydex piece that snaps into place between the two bars of the under folding stock. It provides a more repeatable and comfortable cheek weld for stamped/AKM under folders including the Yugo M70. It must be removed if you fold the stock but installing/removing it is easy.
Check out the UFCR at Echo93.
This is exiting news. Thanks to a deal that has been a long time coming, Grey Ghost Gear is now the exclusive US distributor for Karrimor SF products.
From Grey Ghost Gear:
At long last, Grey Ghost Gear’s offering of packs built by the UK’s Karrimor SF is finally available! No longer will end users in the US need to order it from across the pond and have it shipped back here (or trade off some of their own kit to the Brits in a deployed location). We’ve got them on hand, in several types and multiple colors, with more to come.
Karrimor SF has been in existence since 1995. It is a direct descendent of the original Karrimor brand that has equipped British soldiers and adventurers since the end of WWII.
Based in Exeter (Devon, UK), Karrimor SF’s gear has fought insurgents and Taliban since OEF and OIF started; it has also literally climbed mountains, gone on safari or otherwise adventured on every continent in the world. The KSF brand was conceived by innovator and designer Deric Gollop and the KSF team, who used contemporary technologies and developments from the civilian world to build specialty packs for military Special Forces (such as the SBS, SAS, SRR and others) and law enforcement units—not unlike what Grey Ghost Gear has been doing here in the US.
“It was a natural fit,” says Grey Ghost Gear’s Director of Business Development Lindsey Lea. “It took nearly a year and a half to get it done, but the Karrimor SF packs are in stock and ready to ship—and so we’re clear, there’s no need to worry about quality. If having the UK’s forces torture test this stuff in Iraq and Afghanistan wasn’t sufficient, we’ve been abusing our own samples in the field. They are good to go.”
Grey Ghost Gear is the exclusive US distributor of Karrimor SF products. Their packs and LBE are built in Vietnam to exacting British MoD (Ministry of Defence) standards, supervised by KSF personnel who live on site. You can see the entire line of packs here.
“You won’t have to drink tea and crumpets or call it a bergen to wear Karrimor SF,” Lindsey says. “No scones or Earl Grey or funny accent required—just a desire for well built, field-proven gear.”
Now is your chance to get to know the UK’s premier tactical pack maker without going through the headache of importing one of their packs. Check out the Karrimor SF line at Grey Ghost Gear.
