About JTT

Jon and I are really very blessed that all you Trigger Jerks out there take time to read what we write. Jerking the Trigger has provided us some great opportunities and the chance to meet some great people. I thought it might be a good idea to take a minute and tell you a little more about what we do here at JTT and how we go about doing it. If you don’t want to read the whole thing, just read the bold parts.

JTT is about People and Gear

JTT has always been and will continue to be a predominantly gear focused blog. We like gear and we like talking about it. More than that, we like helping the people who make the gear. We also believe that training and mindset are extremely important (gear can not replace either) and so, from time to time, we post about those topics too.

The driving factor for starting this blog was to shine a light on small businesses, manufacturers, and anyone else who is really innovating in this industry. We have always been here to support these ventures and the products that they produce. In our time with JTT, we have helped uncover new companies, we have hooked up manufacturers with customers, we have hooked up manufacturers with dealers, and whatever else we could do to support the mission.

We need Advertisers and Sometimes We Get Free Stuff

JTT requires money to keep doing what it does. To supply this money, we have advertisers and take part in some affiliate programs. We typically refer to advertisers as partners because we don’t let anyone advertise with us who we don’t trust with your money. We have turned advertisers down before. We have even refunded an advertisers money in full when there was even the slightest question about their business practices, even though I myself would continue to buy their products in a heart beat. We like to talk about our partners because we owe it to them. After all, they do keep the lights on. Jon and I both have regular jobs. We don’t even come close to making a living from this blog. We love doing this, but if this was about an hourly wage, we would have folded up shop a long time ago.

One of the perks of doing this is that, occasionally, someone will send us some gear to review. Sometimes we get to keep that gear and sometimes we don’t. We have never asked for free gear (unless you count a handful of times when someone contacted us and asked us to choose something that they make to review) and we have never lacked for offers to receive review items. We have turned down a lot of gear that we didn’t think was of good quality, sound design, or worthwhile. We try to remain as objective as we can but we do acknowledge that bias is always possible even if we are sinking our own time and money into reviews of “free” items. That is why we disclose who provided us the product and that we didn’t pay for it. If you don’t see a disclosure in a post that is denoted as a review, it means we bought the item.

Whenever you see a post that is titled something like “Review: Super Duper Tactical Widget,” it means that we are reviewing the item – we have spent time using it with the purpose of getting to know it well enough to form opinions about it. If you don’t see “Review:“, it is a news item (kind of like a press release) which means that we may or may not have experience with the product that we are writing about. We try to use language that indicates that we don’t have hands on experience with it.

No one pays for reviews on JTT. Any time we mention a product on JTT it is because that product interests us. We do not charge per mention.

Thank You for Reading JTT

I hope you now have a better idea of what JTT does and how it operates. If you have any questions, feel free to use the contact form. We love to hear from you guys! Thanks for trusting us with your time. It means a lot to us and we take it seriously.

 

Trigger Jerk Discount at Tactical Distributors

Tactical Distributors is now offering a 10% discount to all you Trigger Jerks out there. If you haven’t checked out their website yet, this is the perfect time to drop in and view their wide variety of tactical, outdoor, and survival gear.

Just use the discount code JTT10 at check out. There are some restrictions on products and the promo cannot be used with another offer. Sometimes, it pays to be a Trigger Jerk.

Check out TacticalDistributors.com!

 

SAR Global Tool Tri-Sig

SAR Global Tool continues their tradition of making signaling equipment that is easy to carry, stylish, and works across a variety of conditions. Basically, they make signal systems that you have no excuse not to carry because they integrate with your life so easily. That is certainly the case with the new Tri-Sig that is being released today.

Tri-Sig is short for triple signal which gives you a clue as to the functionality of the device. It can be used to signal or be seen 3 different ways: a highly polished #16 stainless washer that acts as a signal mirror, 1″ disk of reflective SOLAS tape, and 5/8″ disk of mil-spec lume tape (glow in the dark). All three of these materials are attached to a triangular piece of textured G-10. The signal mirror is aimed via a rivet in the center of the Tri-Sig.

The Tri-Sig can be carried a number of different ways. It can be used as a zipper pull, key fob, or even a pendant around your neck. The Tri-Sig comes with a stainless steel screw gate link with a break strength of 220 pounds for attaching it to various objects like zipper pulls.

Check out the new Tri-Sig at the SAR Global Tool Blog.

Hill People Gear Pack Bags

The new Hill People Gear Pack Bags are now available. These simple, lightweight bags are designed to attach to a range of pack frames like the Mystery Ranch NICE Frame or Kifaru Cargo Haulers. The Pack Bags can integrate with the smaller Hill People Gear packs (the Tarahumara and Highlander) and the HPG Compression Kit or they can also be used as a stand-alone lightweight pack.

These represent a very innovative and very modular approach to building your ideal cargo hauler. A complete set up that includes a frame, Compression Kit, Pack Bag, and one of the smaller HPG packs would allow you to handle everything from an over-night trip to an extended hike.

They come in a variety of sizes and colors, many of which are already available from HillPeopleGear.com.

The Defilade Bundle from Fight and Flight Tactical

Fight and Flight Tactical is offering a new bundle that includes a Defilade pack, one of their brand new GP Mini Pouches, and one of their brand new Tailgate Organizer Pouches. Both pouches are designed to fit perfectly on the Defilade but are also versatile enough to be useful for other purposes.

The GP Mini Pouch is a small pouch that offers internal organization and a full clam shell design. The organization is in the form of elastic loops and loop lining (Velcro). It has a very small footprint that makes it perfect for the side of the Defilade but it would also work well as a small admin/GP pouch in just about any application.

The Tailgate Organizer Pouch (TOP) is designed to fit the footprint of the Defilade’s beaver-tail storage area. It also offers internal organization in the form of elastic loops and loop lining (Velcro) with the addition of some pockets. The TOP is a fairly large pouch that offers a lot of organization potential.

All of these items combined make for a pretty impressive EDC pack. Check out the new Defilade Bundle on FightandFlight.com.

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