OC Tactical Patch Panels at a Great Price

OC Tactical’s patch panels aren’t the least expensive option due in large part to the materials that go into them. They use a single massive piece of Velcro brand loop material in either Coyote Brown or Multicam to create the front of their panels rather than a series of strips like on other panels. That material is expensive due to its size and color. Thankfully, they recently found a way to reduce costs for a one time deal.

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They were able to source some loop material that is similar in color to Coyote Brown but lighter. OC Tactical is calling it Rusty Tan. The material is real Velcro so the same quality that you expect is there. The lower cost material allows them to pass on a lower price to you… a significantly lower price. The Grande Patch Panel is just $23 and the Mondo Patch Panel is $36.

If you want a great patch panel at a great price, act fast. This is a one time deal that will end when the last panel is sold. Check out the Rusty Tan Patch Panels at OC Tactical.

Wilson Combat .308 Project

Wilson Combat is officially in the .308 AR game. Their BILLet-AR rifles in .308 Winchester caliber hit a lot of the right notes. They are lightweight (the lightest 14.7″ barrel model weighs just 7.7 pounds!), they come with a TRIM Hand Guard Rail and Tactical Trigger Unit installed, and they take the SR-25 pattern magazine. Other options will vary greatly depending on your preferences (and budget).

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Basic Specs:

 

  • BILLet-AR 7075 T-6 Aluminum Flat-Top  Upper and Lower Receiver
    Lo-Profile Gas System
  • Accu-Tac Flash Hider
  • T.R.I.M. Rail
  • Bravo Company Pistol Grip
  • Wilson/Rogers Super-Stoc®
  • TTU (Tactical Trigger Unit) Single Stage, 4#
  • Premium Bolt and Bolt Carrier NP3 Plated
  • Mil-Spec Hard Anodize Finish on Upper / Lower Receivers
  • Armor-Tuff® Finish

There are a ton of available configurations so be sure to check out Wilson Combat’s .308 Project page for all the details (under the .308 Models and Specs tab).

 

AR Pistol Shooters Community

Have you had a hard time meeting people who share your enjoyment of AR pistols? Well, now there is a place where you can meet real singles who are into AR pistols just as much as you…

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It isn’t that kind of community. The new AR Pistol Shooters Community on Facebook was started by F3 Tactical (a killer gear shop that has been out in front on this wave of AR pistol acceptance). It’s a place where shooters who like building and shooting AR pistols can share information and pictures. They have already begun to catalog useful information like a list instructors who are AR pistol friendly and there are some drool worthy build pictures posted.

If you are into AR pistols, check out the AR Pistol Shooters Community on Facebook.

Daniel Defense Releases New Aimpoint Mount and SLiM Rails

Daniel Defense released two new products today: a redesigned Aimpoint Micro Mount and the SLiM Rail.

The new Aimpoint Micro Mount looks a lot like their previous Aimppoint Micro Mount at first glance. However, this new version is set at absolute co-witness height and can achieve lower 1/3rd co-witness via a very cool magnesium alloy spacer. Like its predecessor, it is very lightweight at just 1.5 ounces (or 1.8 with the spacer).

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Our first look at the SLiM Rails (Slim, Lightweight, Modular) came with the release of the DDM4v11. Now they are available for purchase separately. These rails offer KeyMod attachment points at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock, continuous 1913 rail at the 12 o’ clock position, integrated QD sling swivel sockets, and the good news for Lite Rail users is that it will work with the Light Rail III barrel nut so swapping should be a snap.

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Review: S&J Hardware Detachable Shotshell Carrier Pouch MKIII (DSC Pouch)

There are a lot of ways to carry shotshells on your person and frankly, most of them stink. They vary from elastic bandoleers to rectangular chest rigs with a bunch of elastic loops sewn to them. I suppose they all do the job of carrying the ammo, but few, if any, of them actually support fighting with the shotgun. That is why I was so excited to try the Detachable Shotshell Carrier Pouch MKIII (DSC Pouch) from S&J Hardware.

SJ Hardware DSC Carrier MKIII

Understanding the Potential

To understand the beauty of the DSC Pouch, you have to understand the beauty of the DSC or Detachable Shotshell Carrier. Other manufacturers call them shotgun cards or other names but the principle is the same. They consist of elastic loops on a semi-rigid, Velcro backing. They can be affixed to the side of your shotgun with adhesive backed loop Velcro.

SJ Hardware DSC Carrier MKIII Card on Moss 500

They work extremely well because they are easily swapped. They allow you to carry multiples and swap them as they are needed. You can mount the spares anywhere you have loop Velcro: on your chest rig, on your plate carrier, on your backpack, or in a dedicated pouch like the DSC Carrier. When you exhaust the shells on your shotgun, tear off the old one and slap on a new one.

The DSC Carrier takes this idea to a new level. it organizes and presents the shotgun cards in way that keeps them compact, out of the way, but easily accessible. The DSC Carrier represents the shotgun card concept taken to fuller potential.

How it Works

The DSC Pouch has several important features that make it work. It really does more than just carry the shotgun cards. it actually organizes them in a way that allows the user to reload from the pouch much like they would with magazine pouches.

The clamshell opening design has 3 loop Velcro fields so it can hold 3 shotgun cards: 1 on the exterior and 2 inside. When it is closed, only 1 shotgun card (the one on the outside) is accessible. The pouch is closed with a zipper and has a large pull tab that is lightly secured via Velcro at the top of the pouch. Each shotgun card holds 6 shells so the entire pouch holds 18 shells in about the same amount of space as a double M4 magazine pouch.

SJ Hardware DSC Carrier MKIII Thickness

The user can deplete their shotgun’s shotgun card and tear it off. Then they reach for their DSC Carrier, tear off the exposed shotgun card, and install it in place of the depleted one. By placing one card on the exterior of the pouch, the DSC Pouch basically supports what amounts to a speed reload with a magazine fed firearm.

If the user then depletes that shotgun card, they can grab the pull tab at the top of the pouch and pull down. This tears the DSC Pouch open. The front of the pouch can hang completely clear of the back of the pouch allowing easy access to 2 additional shotgun cards.

SJ Hardware DSC Carrier MKIII Pull Tab

SJ Hardware DSC Carrier MKIII Open

I mounted 2 of them to a High Speed Gear AO Compact Chest Rig. I found that they worked best with a little space in between them and I used that space to mount a tourniquet with an OC Tactical CAT Trap. The result is a compact chest rig that can be used to keep a shotgun in the fight for a long time.

Wrap Up

These pouches are well made and priced right at $60. They come with 3 shotgun cards which normally cost $12-20 a piece on their own. It even comes with the adhesive backed loop material you need to mount the DSCs on your shotgun! This is a concept that is well realized and well executed. I haven’t seen a better solution for carrying and organizing shotgun shells in a way that presents them for a “reload”.

These DSC Pouches are exactly what detachable shotgun cards have needed to realize their full potential.

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