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Tacprogear Goes BLACK

Tacprogear goes BLACK. They have announced a new line of American made gear that should be available shortly. I will add updates as new about specific gear becomes available.

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From TacProGear and Laura Burgess Marketing:

DELRAY BEACH, FL (September 2013) –  Tacprogear, a leading manufacturer of tactical equipment used by professionals around the globe, announces a new division, BLACK, for American made tactical gear and equipment specifically for State & Local Law Enforcement, Federal Law Enforcement and the Department of Defense clients.

The BLACK line will be completely new concepts and designs, under development now, based upon mission specific requests and feedback from end users in the field. BLACK products are 100% made in the United States and only available for specific customers. The BLACK line of products will be announced over the next several months, starting with ballistic helmets.

“We developed the BLACK line to differentiate between our product markets and where our products are manufactured. All BLACK products are made in the US specifically for our US Government customers,” Dan Lounsbury, President of Tacprogear explained. “The BLACK line is still identified as Tacprogear through the use of our dragon logo, symbolizing our commitment to quality and strength, but it will only be available to select customers and not on our website or for general consumption.”

Review: MSM Bottle Corset

If you are like me, you probably have several different types of water bottles that you use for everything from hiking and camping to staying hydrated on the shooting range. I even have water bottles that I don’t use much because I didn’t have a good way to carry them. Who wants to have a pouch that is specific to each type of water bottle that they own? I sure don’t and now I don’t have to thanks to the Mil-Spec Monkey (MSM) Bottle Corset.

MSM Bottle Corset Assortment

Overview

The MSM Bottle Corset is a pouch that adjusts for various sizes and shapes of water bottle (and more) two different ways. The depth can be adjusted via a large Velcro flap on the bottom of the pouch. The diameter and overall shape of the pouch is adjusted via a matrix of shock cord. It also has shock cord retainer with pull tab that can be adjusted for length and be configured to retain the bottle in a number of different ways.

When it isn’t in use, the Bottle Corset can be adjusted so it sits nearly flat and out of your way. It mounts via 2 of the long MALICE clips.

It is made in the USA by Tactical Tailor.

MSM Bottle Corset with Camelbak MSM Bottle Corset with Nalgene

Observations from Use

I do not own a water bottle that the MSM Bottle Corset can’t hold. It is extremely adjustable. I have a bin down in my basement where I keep all the water bottles that my family and I use. I sat down with that bin and tried every bottle I could. The bottles included large 38 oz stainless steel Nalgenes, 32 oz wide mouth Nalgenes, 20 ounce wide mouth Nalgenes, multiple sizes of Camelbak Better Bottles, USGI Canteens, off brand hard plastic bottles, and even the little 12 ounce bottles that water comes in at the store. They all fit.

The bottles don’t just fit, they are retained. You can adjust the retention a number of ways. If you want more retention, you can adjust the flap on the bottom to make the bottle sit lower in the pouch. You can also adjust the tension or configuration on the retainer strap. It works well in an over the top configuration like you would find on a magazine pouch or in a loop configuration that can be looped around part of the bottle. The loop configuration works very well on the wide mouth Nalgene bottles because of the wide shoulder they have under the cap.

MSM Bottle Corset with USGI Canteen

The Bottle Corset doesn’t need grommets or mesh for drainage because the sides are open. There is basically no way this pouch can retain water.

I found that I can hold more than just water bottles – a lot more. It holds 2 AR-15 magazines quite well but if you remove one, it loses tension and the remaining magazine can flop around a lot. It isn’t an ideal magazine pouch but it isn’t intended to be.

MSM Bottle Corset with US PALM AK30s

I tried it with AK magazines and it will work. The only issue is that the locking tabs will catch on the shock cord when you are inserting and withdrawing the mags. It doesn’t stop you from removing the mag but you will eventually wear out the shock cord this way and have to replace it (which is easily done).

The nicest surprise with this pouch was that it holds the two of the new PMAG 40s very well, almost like it was made for it. The Bottle Corset even has enough adjustment to allow them to sit fairly deep for retention.

MSM Bottle Corset with PMAG 40s

I also found that it was great for carrying items like a rolled up wind shirt, rain shell, poncho, camping tarp, ammo boxes, and who knows what else. I even wedged a first aid pouch in it so I could carry it temporarily.

My Bottle Corset spends just about all of its time in one of two places. I keep it on the side of my pack or on the hip belt. If you have a pack with a MOLLE compatible hip belt like Kifaru, Mystery Ranch, and others, you will love this pouch. It gives you some serious versatility in terms of what you can carry on your hip belt.

Wrap Up

The MSM Bottle Corset is one of the handiest pouches that I have in my toolbox. It solves a problem for me and that is probably the highest praise that I can give.

Check out the MSM Bottle Corset at the Mil-Spec Monkey Store.

Blue Force Gear Sling Sleeve

This is a great idea that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. The new Blue Force Gear Sling Sleeve is a 5″ long mil-spec elastic cuff that can be used to compact your sling into a snag free, but easy to deploy, package while the sling is still mounted on the rifle.

SLING SLEEVE CB ON COLT 5_56

It is very easy to use. You just stage the Sling Sleeve on your sling where it stays out of your way until you need it. When you want to stow your sling, you just tuck the excess sling into the sleeve. The sling can be deployed to full length with a quick tug. The rifle remains completely operational when the sling is compacted into the Sling Sleeve.

If your rifles spend a lot of time going into an out of the safe or into and out of your trunk, the Sling Sleeve is for you. Check out the Sling Sleeve on BlueForceGear.com.

Sling Sleeve Installation SLING SLEEVE-ALL  COLORS 5

New Items at Shellback Tactical

Shellback Tactical has a handful of new products on their site.

Two of the new products are cummerbunds for the Banshee Plate Carrier. The first is the original cummerbund from the Banshee which is pretty handy if you have already purchased a Banshee QD and you want to retrofit a more traditional load bearing cummerbund. The second option is the QD cummerbund so you can retrofit your original Banshee to include the QD functionality.

Banshee Cummerbund Banshee QD Cummerbund

They have also introduced a new Cobra Duty Belt. This belt features a Cobra Buckle, double layer scuba webbing construction, and interior Velcro lining for use with belt mounted pouches or an inner belt.

Shellback Duty Belt

Finally, Shellback Tactical has a new plate carrier option – the Ranger Scalable Plate Carrier. The Ranger has a split front design for easy donning and doffing. It features an inner and outer cummerbund and it works with Shellback Tactical’s Rampage soft armor inserts.

Ranger Scalable Plate Carrier

SHM Ray IWB Light Bearing Holster

The newest product from Snake Hound Machine (SHM), the Ray IWB Light Bearing Holster, is a bit of a departure from what the custom AK pattern rifles that they normally create and that is part of what makes this holster interesting. SHM is not a holster company and they have no desire to be one. That means the Ray will be available in 1 color, with 1 belt hardware option, and 1 light option. On its face, that doesn’t sound like an appealing business model but if you think about, that lack of options should result in something that the Kydex bending industry is sorely lacking – shorter lead times.

SHM Ray IWB 1

The Ray IWB Light Bearing Holster is designed to be worn in the appendix position. It is currently available for most of the Glock family (Glock 19, Glock 17, and Glock 21 and like models) of handguns with the Inforce APL pistol light. The APL is the only light option available. The Ray is constructed from .80″ Dark Grey Kydex and utilizes a G-Code Clip to attach the holster to the wearer’s belt. The bottom of the holster is open to accommodate threaded barrels and the sight channel is spacious enough to accommodate suppressor height sights.

Your choice of Glock models (and soon M&P models) is really the only option available for the Ray. By eliminating options, SHM will be able to reduce lead times and keep costs down. If you want a different color, different light, or different belt attachment hardware, they will tell you to buy a holster from someone else.

From SHM:

Snake Hound is known for its toys, but not for doing holsters. Traditionally SHM has teamed up with other Kydex manufacturers to offer custom products to SHM specifications, this is the first IWB holster designed by SHM that they liked enough to bring to market. The SHM Ray is a light bearing inside-the-waistband holster made to be slim and compact and take advantage of a single G-Code clip. The holster is a semi-production product and manufacturing has already started, lead times are expected to be approximately two weeks from time of order. The Ray comes in one color, an ultra dark “wolf gray” with black fittings, has a full sweat guard, and only comes fitted for an Inforce APL light. Price is $75.00 shipped, Glock models are available now with M&P models expected to launch in about two weeks.

Check out the Ray IWB Light Bearing Holster from Snake Hound Machine.

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