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Blind Horse Knives BHK-T1 Giveaway!

I recently had the chance to review the Blind Horse Knives T1 and now you have a chance to win the review knife courtesy of Blind Horse Knives. There are a ton of ways to enter so be sure to check out the entry form below.

 

BHK-T1 Giveaway

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Open to those with USA mailing addresses (US Armed Forces included). The winner will be chosen at 7/22/2013 at 8PM.

Update: The winner of Davis K.! Davis, you have an email from me waiting in your inbox.

Pro-Tech Knives Rockeye

Pro-Tech Knives is known for making high value automatic knives that fire hard and for offering great customer service to back up those knives. Les George is known for broad, sweeping drop point blades and hand filling handle designs. That sounds like a match made in heaven to me.

George flat blk proto George-back side

Pro-Tech introduced the Rockeye, a Les George collaboration, at this year’s Blade Show and released 260 prototypes (200 plain or knurled handles, 60 with sterling silver skulls inset) some of which are still on the market. The Rockeye is a fairly large knife at 8.4″ overall with a 3.4″ long, .125″ thick blade. The handle is .5″ thick and a full 5″ long! It weighs around 4.6 ounces so, while this knife is a large and a bit heavy, it is still very doable for every day carry.

The blade is ground from CPM D2 steel and all of the prototype models feature a black DLC coating. The pocket clip is configured for right-handed tip up carry. The release button, clip, and hardware are all blackened to match the blade.

The Rockeye has Pro-Tech’s typically well executed release button which, in my experience, do not require a safety. The button sits low and is well protected from accidental release. The button usually has to be pressed very slightly below the surface of the scale in order to release the blade. I greatly prefer Pro-Tech autos because of how well this system works without the need for a safety.

The Rockeye will go into regular production in August or September.

This is a handsome knife. Check out the Rockeye prototypes at BladeHQ.

George knurl proto George Skull

Review: SHTF Gear ACE-1 Holster

The SHTF Gear is another of the seemingly unending stream of hybrid holster makers that have cropped up since the initial success of companies like Comp-Tac and Crossbreed. It would be easy to write them off because of this but SHTF Gear has done a good job of differentiating themselves in a number of different ways. They have done more than enough for me to take notice which is why I have been wearing the SHTF Gear ACE-1 Hoslter for several months now.

SHTF Gear ACE Glock 19 Logo

Overview

The ACE-1 Holster is what is generally referred to as a “hybrid” holster. The front “half” (the part away from the wearer) is made from molded Kydex and the rear (the part against the wearer) is made from leather. The ACE-1’s leather panel is very thick with a full sweat guard. It is aggressively cut to allow for a full firing grip from the holster.

The Kydex portion of the holster covers only the trigger guard and part of the slide, leaving the muzzle to protrude below. It is fastened to the leather back panel via large rivets and Kevlar thread. The Kevlar thread is exclusive to the SHTF Gear and is extra insurance to keep the Kydex portion of the holster attached to the leather even if a rivet should fail somehow.

The ACE-1 is not adjustable for tension. It is adjustable for cant and ride height. SHTF Gear offers a couple tuckable belt attachments including the standard metal clips and lower visibility leather belt loop options.

SHTF Gear ACE Glock 19

Observations from Use

I should probably just say up front that this is the most comfortable IWB holster that I have ever worn. That is due in no small part to the thick leather backer. It was comfortable right out the box but it became even more comfortable after about 7-10 days of wearing it to break in the leather backer. The leather backer sits basically flat against your body. There is no molding, ridges, bumps, or anything else to cause hot spots. The rivets are nearly completely flat and the stitching is so tight to the backing that you will never feel it.

There several similar looking holsters on the market that I have never been pleased with due to the cut of the backer. SHTF Gear gets it right. It has a huge, full sweat guard for comfort but it is aggressively cut away from around the grip to allow a full firing grip right from the holster. This alone moves the SHTF Gear ACE-1 to the top of the heap when it comes to similar hybrid IWB holsters.

SHTF Gear ACE Glock 19 Back

The lack of adjustable tension is likely to give some people pause but I found it to be a complete non-issue. The ACE-1 will be alarmingly loose at first when it is off your body but rest assured, when the backer is flexed around your hip, the retention is perfect. The retention level actually increases a bit as the leather breaks in and molds to the gun.

Visually, the Kevlar stitching that reinforces the holster is distinctive. Functionally, I am not sure how important it is since there are several similar holsters that are durable enough with just the rivets. It provides a lot of extra protection against separation and I am never opposed to overbuilding something as long as it doesn’t add much weight or bulk. If nothing else, it lets you know you are looking at a holster made by SHTF Gear.

SHTF Gear’s metal belt hardware is excellent. It is easy to mount, has no sharp edges, and is very durable. It is made from very flexible spring steel so flexing it on and off the thickest belts that I own was no problem. This is significant to me because of my previous experiences with competing hybrid holsters with plastic hardware. I broke and replaced plastic hardware on my previous hybrid IWB twice. It gets hold fast.

SHTF Gear ACE Glock 19 Detail

I also really liked the transparency of the holster ordering process at SHTF Gear. I received email updates as my holster moves through the production process. It took less than 2 weeks for it to arrive. Since I placed my order, SHTF Gear has added a feature on their website that shows the average wait time from the previous day. It is updated daily. There are some holster makers who wouldn’t dare do that.

While the open bottom, slide style of the Kydex portion of the holster is convenient from a manufacturing standpoint and for those of use who own multiple sizes of similar handguns (my G19 ACE-1 fits everything from a G26 to a G17 without the slide protruding below the leather), I would like to see some full coverage options from SHTF Gear. A full enclosed muzzle protects the front sight from impacts and prevents some situations where the handgun may be pressed up out of the holster by contact with the muzzle.

SHTF Gear ACE with Glock 19

Wrap Up

The ACE-1 is extremely comfortable and durable. SHTF Gear does the leather backer portion of the this holster better than any other that I have seen and their honest, transparent ordering process is a breath of fresh air. This holster has become a great addition to my EDC gear.

Check out SHTF Gear.

Limited Edition Elzetta ZFL-M60 wit FDE Cerakote

Every once in a while, Elzetta releases some limited edition lights that are usually pretty slick. The latest one is probably the slickest one yet. There are a limited number of Elzetta ZFL-M60 lights available custom coated with FDE Cerakote.

The 2 cell ZFL-M60 is available in 4 configurations Standard or Flood lens with High/Low or High/Strobe tailcap. The coating is applied over the hard anodizing for increased durability. Best of all, they are the same price as a normal ZFL-M60!

Check them out at Elzetta.

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PLATATAC BFG Hive Wolf Grey 007 Charity Auction

PLATATAC is auctioning off Wolf Grey Hive Satchel number 007 to benefit Wall Walk. This is a great pack for a great cause. In the words of PLATATAC:

You are looking at and bidding on a Blue Force Gear Hive Satchel Build Number 007 of 300 from the very first production run of the Hive Satchel. Bond number for a Bond bag, for a Bond worthy cause. The reason you are bidding: All proceeds, will go to the Wall Walk Charity which is raising money for the Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation.

The auction will close NLT 1700 AEST Friday, 05/07/13 (July 5). The opening bid is $269.00 AUD.

The auction is taking place at the PLATATAC Facebook Page.

BFG Hive 007 Platatac Auction

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