New from Blue Force Gear: Vickers ONE Sling

If you take the venerable Blue Force Gear Vickers Combat Applications Sling (VCAS) and put it on a diet, you would probably end up with something pretty close to the new Vickers ONE Sling.

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The Vickers ONE Sling (VOS) shares many of the same features with the classic VCAS. It has Blue Force Gear’s excellent webbing, their extremely durable custom hardware, and the quick adjust slider with contrasting pull tab. However, unlike the standard VCAS, this slimmed down version has 1″ webbing (the VCAS has 1.25″ webbing). This makes the VOS more easily compatible with some firearms like the CZ Scorpion Evo or others with integral 1″ sling loops. It also makes for an extremely lightweight sling for applications that do not require a wider or padded sling.

You can check out the new Vickers ONE Sling at Blue Force Gear.

Mission Spec Flanksavers – Side Armor for the EOC

Mission Spec’s EOC (Essentials Only Carrier) now supports side armor thanks to the introduction of their new Flanksavers.

From Mission Spec:

The Mission Spec FlankSavers™ are a drop in replacement/upgrade for adding side armor protection to your Mission Spec Essentials Only Carrier (EOC)™. The FlankSavers directly replace the EOC side straps for a clean and easy install. Supporting up to an 8×8” armor plate or can be used without armor if the user is only looking to add more PALS area to their carrier. The EOCs ability to independently adjust the height of the rear plate bag is not compromised with the addition of the FlankSavers and the ability to integrate industry standard chest rigs is preserved.

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Like all Mission Spec products, the FlankSavers are 100% designed, tested, and manufactured in the United States, are Berry Compliant, and come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.

http://MissionSpec.com/products/mission-spec- flanksavers/

Telluric Group UC Concealment Holster

Telluric Group’s UC Concealment Holster could be a handy tool to have at your disposal. It can be used as you would any other IWB or AIWB holster but it has a combination of features that makes it work well for times when you may have to utilize off-body carry.

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It has a very slim footprint that is not much larger than the handgun it is carrying thanks to its fold over design. The UC Concealment Holster also makes use of the excellent UtiliClip to grab onto a belt or other material tenaciously. This combination of features makes it easy to clip into an internal pouch inside a purse, backpack, or other bag. If you have to carry somewhere other than on your body, this could be a good solution.

Telluric Group published a video on there Facebook page that shows how the UC Concealment Holster may be utilized as an AIWB holster and in a purse. View it here: Telluric Group Facebook Page

Learn more about the UC Concealment Holster: TelluricGroup.com

Aridus Industries Aimpoint Micro Mount for Beretta 1301

If you want a shotgun for defensive use, you would be hard pressed to beat the Beretta 1301. If you want an optic to use on that shotgun, you would be hard pressed to beat an Aimpoint Micro. It looks like Aridus Industries has a plan to let you do just that.

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They gave us a sneak peek at a prototype optic mount for the Beretta 1301. It allows the user to mount an Aimpoint Micro and uses what appears to be an XS Sight Systems rear ghost ring assembly to co-witness with the Aimpoint. The prototype is machined from 6061 aluminum and obviously left in the raw. Aridus Industries states that the design still need some tweaking and there will likely be changes before it is offered for sale.

Learn more: AridusIndustries.com

Desert Tech MDR Update

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Desert Tech’s MDR is one of the most hotly anticipated rifles on the market. However, like most new firearm designs, this bullpup has seen some delays in coming to market. Here is the latest update from Desert Tech:

November 1, 2016
Dear Valued Customers,

The MDR is in longevity testing and most of the MDR parts have already been transitioned into production. We expect all parts to be in production within the next few weeks. Our goal was to get the first batch of MDR’s completed in December but a number of small unexpected delays have pushed it into January. The production ramp-up is expected to be at full capacity by March 2017. This is the most current information we have and we will alert everyone of any changes. We will also try to share more insight with you on the MDR’s performance during November. We truly appreciate everyone’s patience and support.

Sincerely
Nicholas Young

 

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