CHASE TACTICAL PARTNERS WITH BIG SKY BRAVERY

Chase Tactical has partnered with Big Sky Bravery and they are giving you a chance to be involved.

Chase Tactical is proud to announce its partnership with Big Sky Bravery in Bozeman, Montana. Big Sky Bravery is an official 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Organization with a mission of providing our Military’s Active Duty Special Operations Forces with post-deployment decompression programs throughout Montana’s restorative surroundings.

Chase Tactical is now offering its customers the opportunity at checkout to donate to Big Sky Bravery. Veterans supporting ACTIVE DUTY SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES, this is a cause many can embrace. Chase Tactical and Big Sky Bravery have collaborated to put their money where their mouths are in supporting our Active Duty Special Operations Forces.

You can also donate directly to Big Sky Bravery at www.bigskybravery.org

Raven Concealment Drop Offset Kit

Raven Concealment’s Drop Offset Kit adds both a slight drop and a cant away from your body to your holster.  This drop and cant helps ease access to your holster even with gear (plate carrier, chest rig) on your upper body. If you need a solution that is lower in profile than a drop holster, this could be it.

The Drop Offset Kit is designed for use with the RCS Phantom series of holsters but it should work with many holsters on the market with similar eyelet spacing.

RCS Drop Offset Kit

Bad Element Co. Launches New Website and eStore

Bad Element Co. – the AK mag alchemists – has launched a new website with eStore to make it even easier to put your hands on their creations. You’ll find all kind of cool stuff on the site like Bad Element Co. merchandise, their world famous 1 Rd Kalash Bottle Openers, the next “Mag a Month”, and more. When they have extra shortened 20 round mags, 60 round extendo mags, or other functional AK art creations, you might find those too.

Check out BadElement.co

Sneak Peek: Holosun to Offer Dot Sights with Green Reticles and 10 Year Runtime

As someone with color blindness (red deficient), I can get by with a typical red dot sight by turning up the brightness but I see other colors much better than red. I tend to see green very well as do most people since it is in the middle of the visible light spectrum. This is why the latest developments out of Holosun are extremely interesting to me.

Holosun has apparently devised a way to create dot sights with green reticles. If that isn’t interesting enough, the runtime should impress anyone. According to Holosun, the new sights don’t just have runtimes similar to current red dot sights, they boast 10 year runtime. That is twice the runtime found on current dot sights. That runtime, if accurate, is going to start approaching the self-discharge rate of some batteries!

Keep an eye on Holosun.com for new details.

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