Henry Holsters

Henry Holsters OWBIWB

At Jerking the Trigger, one of our main missions is to shine the spotlight on small gear makers who are doing some really innovative stuff. I always encourage people to check out their local gear makers when they need something and many are surprised to find that there are people making great gear right in their own backyard. One such gear maker in my own backyard is Henry Holsters.

Henry Holsters makes several products (and they have a few really cool things in the works) but they are most known for their unique take on the leather/kydex hybrid holster. Every other hybrid holster design that I have seen has a kydex front with a leather back. The Henry Holsters IWB Hybrid has a full kydex holster that is then bolted to a leather backing. It is designed to give you the comfort of a leather holster with the full benefits of a kydex holster.

Henry Holsters Hybrid Inside Through

Henry Holsters can be reached via the Henry Holsters Facebook Page. Their OWB holsters are available from AGS Armament and their full line and product videos can be found at Decisive Action.

Before you buy your next piece of gear, scour your local gun boards and gun shops. You might just find a local maker that you can support.

Henry Holsters Hybrid Combat Cut Closeup

Blue Force Gear Donates $5000 to Spirit of Blue

JTT is blessed to be a in position where we can be picky about the companies that we choose to partner with. The companies that join JTT as advertising partners not only make great gear and offer great service, but they often do great things. Blue Force Gear is one such company…

SOBF & BFG for FB

Spirit of Blue Receives $5,000 Donation From Blue Force Gear.

Funds will be used to provide Safety Equipment Grants to multiple agencies.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – March 7, 2013 – The Spirit of Blue Foundation is pleased to announce that it has received a generous $5,000 contribution from Safety Grant Sponsor Blue Force Gear.  A portion of the proceeds from the sales of their Victory Series™ slings in 2012 generated the donated funds.  The Victory Series slings (available in both single-point and 2-point models) were originally designed as a more affordable option for law enforcement officers who were responsible for outfitting their own individually purchased patrol rifles.  The Victory Series has the same functionality as their Vickers Combat Applications Sling™, but is constructed with more budget conscious materials.

“When Blue Force Gear originally approached us regarding this unique opportunity to worktogether, we were very excited,” commented Todd Parola, Spirit of Blue Co-Founder and Chairman.  “With the funds generated from the marketing and sling product promotion, The Spirit of Blue Foundation looks forward to continuing our efforts to meet the needs of law enforcement agencies that have critical safety equipment needs.  It means a lot that Blue Force Gear has the same concerns for officer safety and chose to show their support in such a tangible way.”

“Blue Force Gear is extremely impressed with Spirit of Blue’s efforts in creating awareness and funding training for Law Enforcement officers,” said Ashley Burnsed, Blue Force Gear’s CEO.  “We had to find a way to participate in such a worthwhile cause and give back to those who help keep our community safe.  Donating a portion of the proceeds from our LE dedicated line was the least we could do.”

The Spirit of Blue Foundation works nationally to support the Law Enforcement community through the award of Safety Equipment Grants, funded by both private and corporate donations.  The donation from Blue Force Gear coincides with a major fundraising push by the Foundation, which includes a new Public Service Announcement featuring Emmy-nominated actor Vincent D’Onofrio (star of ‘Law & Order: Criminal Intent’) appearing on Outdoor Channel and a new text-to-pledge campaign fueled by Mobile Cause that allows donations to be submitted by texting “BLUE” to 41444.  With a goal of raising $25,000 by July 1st, 2013, the Foundation and its partners hope to realize a dramatic impact in the safety of the nation’s law enforcement officers.

2012 statistics released by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, in conjunction with Concerns of Police Survivors, revealed the number of U.S. law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty totaled 129, a 22% percent decrease from 2011. Firearm-related deaths reached 49, a decrease of 32% for the same period. While progress is being made, the reality of these statistics and the increasing number of underfunded law enforcement agencies across the country fuel the Spirit of Blue safety grant initiative.

The Spirit of Blue Foundation actively encourages the public at large to honor and appreciate law enforcement officers who serve to protect our communities and to support private manufacturers who answer the call to contribute as well.  By supporting the Spirit of Blue Foundation, the public can make an impact in the lives of law enforcement officers every day. To learn more about the Spirit of Blue or make a donation, visit www.spiritofblue.com.

About The Spirit of Blue, Inc.

The Spirit of Blue, Inc., based out of Chicago, IL, is a 501(c)(3) public charity dedicated to the enhancement of officer safety and vitality throughout the law enforcement community by promoting public awareness for their protection and fulfilling safety equipment and training needs.  The Spirit of Blue Foundation develops and executes fundraising campaigns nationally with the support of partner non-profits, corporate sponsors and private equipment manufacturers.  Fundraising proceeds are distributed in the form of Safety Equipment Grants to law enforcement agencies from local to federal levels.  Donations can be made be made anytime at www.spiritofblue.com or by texting “BLUE” to 41444.

About Blue Force Gear, Inc.

Blue Force Gear® designs the best weapon slings and leads the lightweight equipment revolution with its Ten-Speed™ multi-use pouches.   They also reinvented MOLLE to be the world’s lightest with their revolutionary MOLLEminus™ technology and Helium Whisper™ pouch attachment system.  Unrivaled innovation and attention to detail set Blue Force Gear apart from others in the tactical equipment industry.

CONTACTS:

For The Spirit of Blue –

Melissa Parola

Ingredient Marketing, Inc.

840 W. Blackhawk #304

Chicago, IL 60642

(312) 718-5656

info@spiritofblue.com

 

For Blue Force Gear –

Brittney DeVane

P.O. Box 853

Pooler, GA 31322
(877) 430-2583

brittney@blueforcegear.com

Common Sense for America

Thomas Paine penned the pamphlet, Common Sense, in 1776 to advance the idea of freedom from tyranny. At the time, the population was still not entirely sure that they wanted to be free from British rule but Paine’s common language approach struck a cord with many. In some ways, today isn’t that different from then. The current American population has lost track of whether it wants to be free.

Common Sense

The Military Arms Channel has started a new Facebook Page called Common Sense for America. The goal is for the page to be used in the continuing struggle to preserve our God given rights. It will serve as a clearing house for rights related news and activism. With the backing of Military Arms Channel, I am hoping this page will really take off.

Check out Common Sense for America.

Armor Wisdom from Appalachian Training

Mike from Appalachian Training has been answering a series of armor FAQs on the Appalachian Training Facebook page. The information would be very valuable for those of you who are trying to put together an armor set up. I am trying to convince Mike to start a blog to host all his pearls of wisdom, but in the mean time, I thought I should compile his armor posts here.

On Soft Armor Coverage

Appalachian Tactical Armor 101 Compare

“Had some cross discussions elsewhere about armor coverage and the different cuts. Here is a pic (okay okay…a bad quality pic I know) but this particular one shows very well the comparison between a plate carrier with side panels and a BALCS armor carrier’s armor coverage with Velocity Systems armor panels. Each type has its own purpose so start with your requirement for protection then choose the solution. Too many times this is done the other way around and the shooter’s requirement is not met efficiently.”

On Choosing a Protection Level

“A little more Armor 101… I tell customers that armor is one of the most confusing commodities in the defensive industry. When selecting armor, start at the most likely threat that will be faced and work from there. The NIJ standard is outdated and leaves a lot to be desired, but it is the industry standard. Rifle plates are rated to stop 6 hits of 7.62 ball (Level III) or 1 hit of .30cal Armor Piercing (Level IV). Level IV does not assure the plate will withstand Level III as well (it is not a progressive rating). More to follow.”

On Plate Materials

“Armor “generalities” for those looking to assemble a protective hard armor plate solution. When it comes to plates there a few materials in common use, among these are ceramic (including blends), combos/hybrid, poly, and steel. There are others, but just wanted to lay out some general attributes for each. Again, don’t take these as absolutes, just guidelines when considering materials. Each model plate and manufacturer must be assessed based on NIJ and/or reliable independent testing. Ceramics are good at stopping bullets and tend to offer a wide range of protection. They tend to be in the middle of the pack when it comes to weight (varies by manufacturer and capability). Steel tends to be heavier and is generally more susceptible to high velocity (M193 and the like 5.56) FMJ and have more issues with where the rounds go after impact. Poly tend to be lightest Level III; very durable but sometimes have issues with M855 5.56. As always, start with the most likely threat you expect and work from there. It is always a trade-off (mobility, protection, cost, durability, visibility etc); just balance the trades to arrive at a solution for your requirement.”

On Plate Shapes

Appalachian Tactical Armor 101 Plate Shapes

“There are choices for hard armor shapes / cuts, among these are SAPI, Shooters/Swimmers, or “square”. This graphic is for front/back plates only, side plates are typically square/ rectangular (those are OK in that cut). SAPI cut plates are not necessarily “SAPIs” (a specific rating) but just follow the cut of the SAPI type plates. These have clipped top corners and may or may not have slightly clipped bottom corners. These can be single or triple/ multi-curved (more on this later). We usually (not always) find that Shooters cut plates are ceramic and Level IV and are single curve plates. “Square” front or back plates have no business in a modern plate carrier.”

On Steel Plates

“Steel. Sometimes inexpensive, easy to find, and a lot of people sell cheap steel plates. While (good) steel does have its place when some very specific / specialized roles and conditions exist; odds are yours (and mine) are not those conditions. For civilian use, steel has no place in a plate carrier. With the surging interest in adding armor to personal rigs in the US I see a lot of message traffic about guys trying to make semi-homemade armor solutions. Essentially they are buying steel “plates” from companies and adding truck bed liner in layers…I’ll leave it up to you to determine if you would want that as your armor. Any armor material has its benefits and faults, just have to apply some educated judgment to determine a solution for yourself. And if you are still set on steel, make sure it is actually from an armor manufacturer with a good reputation (Velocity Systems, AMI, etc). Your life is worth it.”

On Side Armor

“Side armor panels. Plate carriers should always have the capability to add soft side armor panels; the addition of side armor panels is a requirement for any modular system. Having a cummerbund that allows you to add panels provides you with the ability to add it based on your requirements. Side armor panels are readily available, inexpensive, and help bridge the difference between a full armor carrier and a plate carrier when more coverage is needed.”

If you are looking for an armor solution, Appalachian Tactical should be your first stop. Mike was very patient with me while I tried to figure out if the Mayflower R&C APC was right for me and he can help you, too.

I will continue to update this post as more armor wisdom is posted.

AppalachianTraining.com

Mayflower R&C APC

Split Front Chest Rigs from Beez Combat Systems

Splint front chest rigs are back in a big way. Several manufacturers have recognized the utility of this style of chest rig and latest is Beez Combat Systems.

762 Chest Rig Split Front

The BCS Split Front Chest Rigs incorporate the same open top magazine pouch design that their other 1 piece chest rigs utilize. Each pouch is individually sewn unlike some mag pouches of this style. The two sides of the chest rig are joined with 2 side release buckles which allows the chest rig to be easily donned and doffed like a vest.

BCS has released the 7.62 and AK versions of their split front rigs so far. There will be an AR-15/M4 version available shortly. I, for one, am thrilled to see so more split front chest rigs coming to market. Check out BeezCombatSystems.com.

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