Zulu Nylon Gear Indy Satchel

If you are a big fan of the Indiana Jones film franchise or just a fan of cool nylon gear with classic styling, you are going to love the Indy Satchel from Zulu Nylon Gear. This new bag is a modernization of the classic WWII British MKVII gas mask bag that is the constant companion of Doctor Jones.

The exterior looks surprisingly original even though the materials are all very modern (double layer 1000D nylon and milspec hardware). The interior sports some modern organization potential in the form of a large loop field for use with hook-backed pouches. There is also a slip pocket on the interior that has a hook and loop closure and webbing loops on the back for attaching a waist strap (not included).

The Indy Satchel is a limited edition that won’t last long. It is not accessible from the main Zulu Nylon Gear website, you can click here to be taken to a special page on the Zulu Nylon Gear website.

Press Release: Blue Force Gear introduces MOLLEminus

SAVANNAH, GA—July 12, 2012—Blue Force Gear® introduces MOLLEminus: MOLLE minus the weight, MOLLE minus the bulk, MOLLE minus the complexity.  MOLLEminus is the thinnest, strongest, lightest modular load carriage standard on the market: half the thickness of a dime, over 4 times as abrasion resistant as air textured nylon and formed from a single piece of Blue Force Gear’s proprietary ULTRAcomp™.

“After working with ULTRAcomp for several months we realized there were a lot of benefits to be had by using it for the substrate of the MOLLE compatible platform, as well as the pouch backers,” said Stephen Hilliard, Blue Force Gear’s Director of Product Development.

Fully backward compatible with legacy MOLLE, MOLLEminus supports existing MOLLE and PALS compatible pouches including Blue Force Gear’s revolutionary Helium Whisper™ Attachment System. MOLLEminus plus Helium Whisper pouches provide the versatility of modular load carriage with less weight and bulk than sewn options.

RACKminus™ is the first MOLLEminus product that Blue Force Gear will unveil at the 2012 ADS Warrior Expo East.  RACKminus is the simplest modular chest rig on the market and it weighs in at half the weight of a loaded M4 magazine.  RACKminus can be mounted to most MOLLE armor carriers using two female repair buckles and two tee mounts.  MOLLEminus mesh lined shoulder straps are free breathing, MOLLE compatible and provide routing for communications wires, hydration tubes or antennas.

Check it out on BlueForceGear.com. JTT will update when more details are available.

PredatorARMAMENT Adds a Ton of New Products

PredatorARMAMENT is in the process of adding a ton of great new products to their website. They have greatly expanded their selection of products from Ares Armor, including a pre-order for the new Huskey MKII Sling.

They have also added a wide array of tactical nylon gear from SORD USA. They have been carrying the SORD USA uniform items for some time but have now expanded their offerings to include items like magazine and utility pouches, plate carriers, and more.

PredatorARMAMENT is now also offering the previously reviewed INFORCE WML. We here at JTT are big fans of this light. It has great output and runtime, it has great ergonomics, it weighs only 3 ounces, and it is a great value.

Check out PredatorARMAMENT.com.

 

TacStrike Blog

TacStrike, makers of excellent steel training targets, have now started a blog on their website. The blog just started recently and it already has 3 great entries. For those of you that may not know, Rob is not only the proprietor of TacStrike but he is also a trainer and has been published before so you can look forward to some great content.

Check out TacStrike.com.

 

Review: Grip Force Adapters GEN 123SC

I reviewed both of the original models of the Grip Force Adaptor (GFA) last year (Gen 123 and Gen 4). I was extremely impressed with the handling improvement that such a simple addition to the Glock could make. Part of the allure of the Grip Force Adaptors (GFA) is how easily they can be modified to fit the individual shooter. Several users shortened them to work better with the smaller-than-full-size Glocks and also removed the flutes on the beaver tail area. Apparently these modifications became common enough that GFA mercifully created an off the shelf model that incorporated these modifications, called the Gen 123SC.

GFA on a Generation 2 Glock 17 that has been “chopped” to take Glock 19 magazines.

The original GFAs served 2 basic purposes: they straighten the grip’s backstrap and provide protection from getting cut by the slide (so called “race tracks”) if your grip is especially high. They managed to do all of this without adding an exorbitant amount of bulk to the grip. The new Gen 123SC GFA does essentially the same thing but it does feel a little bit different. The differences in feel come for the fact that the GEN123SC is shorter in length and that it lacks the large flutes on the contoured beaver tail area of the original GFA models.

I never really had a problem with the flutes on the earlier versions of the GFA but many people found them to be uncomfortable or at least unnecessary. The flutes also seemed to add a very small additional amount of bulk to the back of the grip (not enough to even come close to being an issue for me or anyone that I know). It was very common to see pictures of the GFA with the flutes completely ground off. Now that I have tried a GFA without the flutes, I can say that the GEN123SC is definitely more comfortable but I wouldn’t say that the earlier models are uncomfortable.

The shorter length of the GFA GEN123SC allows it to fit better on the smaller than full size Glocks like the 19 and 23. The Glock 19’s backstrap is different from the Glock 17 in that the “bump” on the backstrap of the grip sits up higher because the grip is shorter. You could shoehorn the original GFAs onto a 19 without modification or much trouble (I did) but this new model is a better (and easier) fit. As someone who doesn’t really care for the higher bump on the Glock 19, this new GFA is a godsend.

The smooth beaver tail area of the GEN 123SC will appeal those who modified the original GFA to remove the flutes.

The GFA GEN123SC still works very well with the full size Glock grips as well (Glock 17 and 22). Due to its shorter length, it doesn’t quite straighten out the backstrap quite as much as the earlier GFA models but it makes more than enough difference to be noticeable. In fact, I think I prefer this newer version because it does make such a noticeable difference while adding even less bulk than the earlier models. The shorter length and removal of the flutes seems to allow you to get your hand higher and closer to the Glock’s grip. The earlier models were great but this new model is even better.

The GFA GEN123SC, like the earlier GFA, will appeal to people who want a straighter, more 1911esque, backstrap on their Glocks and those who want to be able to get an aggressive, high grip without fear of being cut by the slide. When I originally reviewed the GFA, I was very impressed. Now that I have tried the new GFA GEN123SC, I am beyond impressed. I am not sure I will ever own a Glock 19 without one.

The GFA GEN123SC comes bundled for free with the purchase of any other GFA. Check out the Grip Force Adaptor website for more details.

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