TacStrike Target Carrier Extension

Standard IDPA/IPSC silhouette targets are 18″ wide and the vast majority of target carriers are set up to accommodate this width. However, there are more and more training targets being introduced that utilize the outside edges of the paper which leads to the uprights on your target carrier getting shredded.

The new TacStrike Target Carrier Extensions are a solution. These extensions fit any TacStrike target carrier and still allow the use of 1×2″ or 2×2″ furring strips as uprights. They will be sold in sets of 2 so you can use 1 or 2 extensions to set your uprights up to 30″ apart.

It is training-driven ideas like this that set TacStrike apart from other target stand makers. Check out TacStrike.com.

More Emerson Knives / Multitasker Tools Collaboration News

There is a lot of hype building up around the upcoming Emerson Knives/Multitasker Tools collaboration tools – the EDC and EK-1. A interesting new development emerged recently regarding a feature that “EDC” (a Swiss Army Knife type tool). The EDC will feature a 90/180 degree lock on the screw driver. This will allow the use to use it as a typical inline drive or with the handle at 90 degrees to the blade for more torque. That is pretty clever.

Combative Edge 2012 Model Knives

Combative Edge has completed a complete refresh of their line of knives for 2012. There are changes to all three models that they offer: the M1, the SR11, and the Salus.

The changes to the two folders, the M1 and SR11, are sweeping and impressive. These changes include a new framelock stabilizer, new pocket clip with more tension, an improved detent, and a locking pivot screw. Additionally, the SR11 will now come with a black G-10 scale instead of the original green micarta. Many of these changes are the result of direct input from end users.

The Salus will remain much the same with one major change. It will now be offered with a drop point blade shape instead of the original tanto.

There will be 100 M1’s, 100 SR11’s, and 200 SALUS knives so you will have to act fast. You can pre-order all of the 2012 models now from Combative Edge. You can find more information and picture on the Combative Edge Facebook page.

SORD USA Light Field Uniform

Jesse at PredatorArmament dropped me a note about the new SORD USA Light Field Uniform that they are now carrying. They have been carrying the regular Field Uniform for a while now and just recently added the new light version. The original SORD USA Field Uniform received high praise from users as a relatively low cost, premium uniform option. The Light Field Uniform offers the same durable construction as the original but some of the features have been removed in the interest of saving even more cost and weight.

The materials used for the Light Field Uniform Pants and Jacket vary based on the color of the uniform. Multicam untilizes 50/50 NYCO rip-stop, A-TACS AU utilizes 52/48 NYCO rip-stop, and the solid tan version is 100% cotton.

The streamlining of the Light Field Uniform is extensive. The jacket has only 2 pockets compared to the 9 pockets of the original Field Uniform. The mandarin collar is common to both versions. The pants feature only 6 pockets compared to 10 and lack the reinforcement in the seat of the original.

PredatorArmament has all sizes and colors available for purchase now.

Guest Post: Addax Tactical ORM Review by Greg Carlson

Please welcome back Greg Carlson of Carlson Comps for his second guest post on JTT.

Every once in a while, an AR-15 comes along that impresses me and separates itself from the pack. There are a ton of upgrade options available for the AR-15 so I usually look for a basic one to start with. That was certainly the case when I was introduced to the Addax Tactical ORM (Optics Ready Mid-length) DI AR 15. This review will serve as a quick, down and dirty observation through testing of that rifle.

Located in San Fernando California, Addax Tactical has been building quality AR 15 rifles for a few years now. Their primary objective continues to be attention to detail with their firearms, and I must say that this middy ORM certainly was everything I expected and more. They were originally known for their piston type AR platforms which were operated by a unique dwell-type gas system that was derived largely from the AK-47 action. Addax has now switched gears and has recently been solely focused on DI AR platforms in both 5.56 and 308.

When I contacted Chris, the owner of Addax Tactical, for the next addition to my AR family, I requested a simple and sturdy AR. I also wanted to include a couple of components that I have always wanted, but never got around to including on any of my AR’s. With Chris’s help, I was able to incorporate of some of these features – a billet lower, mid-length gas system, and flat dark earth color furniture. I requested these features with the intent of staying within what I consider to be a basic rifle.

Observations

When I first inspected my new ORM rifle, I quickly realized that it “just felt right.” There was an absence of play between the upper and the lower because the lower incorporates a tensioning screw. Along with excellent overall fit and finish, the weapon was also balanced perfectly. The rifle incorporates a 14.5” barrel to which I permanently installed a custom muzzle device of my own design to achieve a 16.5“ OAL. After I validated the quality of the rifle visually, I was now very anxious to shoot this rifle.

My high hopes were gratified the next day at the range during testing. The weapon is “light” at 6.5 pounds (dry) and it shouldered quickly and responded smartly. The perceived recoil was lighter than normal and I found the rifle to react and point easily. As I engaged multiple targets, I was able to manipulate the weapon through several courses of fire without issue. I also tested some additions to this rifle at the range – a Wilson Combat TR-TUU drop in unit and an YHM flip up front sight base. Both performed well.

Wrap Up

The Addax Tactical ORM AR15 functioned flawlessly. It shot well on the move and from various field positions. It endured some hot, dry, dusty conditions (as always, with any AR-15, I recommend keeping the action well lubed for optimum performance). I experienced no issues with function, and the action was smooth and consistent. Overall, the ORM digested over 1500 rounds of American Eagle .223 55 grain FMJ (lot SMQ12D044-200) ammo and it wanted more. This is a robust and well-built firearm and will most likely be my “go to gun”.

Check out the Addax Tactical ORM. Thank you to Brownells.com for providing some of the products used in this review.

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