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Dark Alliance Firearms Customization Feature
Prometheus Design Werx Lifestyle Feature
V Seven Hyper-Light Handguard Product Review
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The Grand Expedition Outdoor Feature
AXE SIG P226 MK25 Firearm Feature
Blown Deadline Customization Feature
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3-Gun AR-15 Firearm Feature
SureFire MasterFire Product Review
FrogLube Product Review
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Plate Carriers General Feature
Ruger 100/22 Parts Guide Buyer’s Guide
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Custom AKM Firearm Feature
Milliradians Novice Primer General Feature
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Editor’s Letter
Shoot This Drill
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New Products
Influencers
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Morale Patch
Guns of IG
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Do It Yourself: Prepping a Polymer80 Glock Frame
Retailer Directory
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When we started UN12, we didn’t expect the incredible
Because UN12 focuses on the artistry and
reception that we received from readers and industry
craftsmanship of bespoke guns and equipment, we
leaders alike. We simply wanted to create a print
were pleased to be able to sit down with two outfits that
magazine that speaks to firearm enthusiasts who enjoy
turn firearms into genuine works of art. Dark Alliance
the creative and innovative sides of the field. Whether
and Blowndeadline have earned pristine reputations for
it’s superb craftsmanship or improved technologies,
creating stunningly crafted pieces. You’ll get an inside
we’re entrenched in the best the industry has to offer.
look at the artistry and detail that they are capable of. Like you, we love gear and we’re unapologetic about
We thank you for your support. Being an independent print magazine in the digital
it. The Ruger 10/22 is as fun to shoot as it is to modify.
age comes with a unique set of challenges—as well as
Our buyer’s guide covers three different 10/22 builds
advantages. Our small-batch method of creating this
using the latest in aftermarket and factory parts. We
magazine means we are capable of bringing you high-
also ride along on a journey to the North Rim of the
quality print that features only quality photography and
Grand Canyon and speak to Patrick Ma and Chris
articles engineered to both entertain and inform.
Whitney, founders of Prometheus Design Werx.
In our sophomore effort, we continue where the first issue left off to showcase the unique firearms and gear that our writers and readers brought to our attention. In a companion piece to the tactical helmet guide in issue 001, Charles “Chip” Lasky educates us on the topic of plate carriers and their accessories. Learn from his invaluable first-hand experience about how, why and what equipment is used in realworld tactical operations. As we continue to innovate and move in new directions, we invite you to join us as we celebrate the
As you have undoubtedly noticed, the limited-run
“Whether it’s superb craftsmanship or improved technology, we are entrenched in the best the industry has to offer.”
morale patch that comes with this issue was a collaborative effort between UN12, SIG Sauer and Aprilla Design. This collaboration patch, patterned on the SIG Sauer MCX Virtus
tailhook pistol brace
Tailhook Mod I
Publisher
GEAR HEAD WORKS IS PROUD TO OFFER OUR NEW TAILHOOK PISTOL BRACES.
Howard C Lim
Editors The UN12 Creative Team
Creative Direction James Ho, Jerry Tsai
Art Director James Ho
Contributors Martin Anders, Bill Blowers, Danny Chang, Jeff Chen, DMG, Don Edwards, Michael Grey, Charles Lasky, Jessica Lee, Victor Nguyen, John Pangilinan, TracerX, Chris Tran
Tailhook Mod I
Special Thanks Aristotle Bartolome, John Hwang, Allison Lai, Jeff Lai, OC Armory, Rainier Arms
Patrol in Aprilla Design’s unique cartoon style, comes in two
Copy Editor
versions. One colorway is a bit
Frank Stroud, Michael Penhall
Tailhook Mod II
more limited than the other, but like this magazine both are made
Advertising Sales
in small quantities and will not be
Danny Chang
These braces give the shooter ultimate control over their AR pistol by utilizing a fold down shelf that “hooks” under the shooter’s forearm to counter balance muzzle weight.
reissued in the future. We’re always looking for individuals and innovators
Ad Coordinator Frank Stroud
to feature. Whether it’s a gun
creativity and individuality of fellow gun enthusiasts. We take a close look at the personal
you customized or a cool piece of gear you created,
firearms of two UN12 readers as well as an industry
we want to know about it. Tag us at @un12mag on
insider. You’ll get to examine the customized builds of
Instagram if you have something you think UN12
a KRISS Vector Gen II CRB and a home-built AK from
readers would like to see. Join us on the journey as we
two individuals who enjoy working on guns in their free
build UN12 together. Sound off on what we got right
time. We also get a close-up look at an AR-15 built
or what you feel we could do better on our Facebook
for 3-gun competition by Ari Bartolome, Marketing
page at: /un12mag.
Tailhook Mod II
Printed in the USA
For more info on our products check us out at www.gearheadworks.com
Follow us:
Director at Rainier Arms. We think you’ll be interested in his practical approach to this AR build.
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New Products
SIG Sauer LIMA320 Laser Grip Module Easily add laser targeting capability to your P320 without the need for additional add-ons. This sleek design allows you to run a laser on your pistol in a nice and tidy factory package. The LIMA320 seamlessly integrates either a red or direct green high-quality and high-efficiency laser module for extreme accuracy when it counts. An ambidextrous switch allows for use with either hand. Starting at $360 sigsauer.com
Adidas Terrex Solo The Terrex Solo is a daily-wearable shoe that is built for comfort as well as outdoor performance. It features an open mesh upper for maximum breathability, abrasion-resistant weldings for extra durability and a rubber toe cap for protection while you maneuver over rough terrain. It also features Adidas’s Stealth rubber outsole for unbeatable grip. $120 adidasoutdoor.com
Mechanix Wear Specialty Vent Prevent the loss of grip control due to sweaty hands with these specially designed Specialty Vent shooting gloves. They provide sweat evaporation and cooling when the heat is on thanks to a fully ventilated design. Their breathable mesh is combined with a perforated 0.6mm palm to allow cool air in and to circulate throughout the glove. They also feature touchscreen capability so you’re always connected. Available in Coyote (shown) and Covert. $28
LaserMax Spartan Adjustable Fit Light & Laser SPS-C-R The Spartan’s rail placement can be adjusted down to fine increments to suit the mounting location of the light and laser unit according to each user's preference. Capitalizing on the most visible wavelength in the color spectrum, Spartan Light & Laser delivers 120 lumens of mint green LED light and your choice of vivid red or daytime green lasers. The unit uses a common AAA battery, making it easy to maintain. Starting at $165 lasermax.com
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BenShot “Bulletproof” Glasses These eye-catching drinking glasses are crafted by the father-and-son team at BenShot. They design and build handcrafted whiskey, wine, beer and shot glasses that feature an actual bullet wedged into them. If you’re looking for gifts or glassware for special events, BenShot Bulletproof Rocks glasses can be custom etched with your message on them. Starting at $15 benshot.com
Apex Tactical Flat-Faced Forward Set Trigger Kit for M&P M2.0
Federal Premium 224 Valkyrie Gold Medal Sierra Matchking
The Apex Flat-Faced Forward Trigger directly replaces the factory hinged trigger with a solid body aluminum trigger featuring a center-mounted pivoting safety. This drop-in kit reduces trigger pull weight by up to approximately two pounds and is engineered to provide 9mm and .40 caliber M&P M2.0 pistols with a smooth, consistent trigger pull, shorter over-travel and shortened trigger reset.
If you haven’t heard already, the new “it” caliber is the 224 Valkyrie. With the ability to hit accurately at supersonic speeds beyond 1,300 yards, the low-recoil Valkyrie round is perfect for long-range target shooters and hunters alike. Federal Premium’s 90-grain Sierra MatchKing allows you to extract the 224 Valkyrie’s full potential.
$170
Cross Machine Tool BFG for SIG MPX
$26 / 20 rounds federalpremium.com
Cross Machine Tool’s BFG (Buttstock, Forward, Grip) for the MPX replaces your SIG Sauer MPX stock and gives your SBR the capability of having a foregrip while the BFG is folded. When deployed, the BFG becomes a sturdy buttstock with a quick press of a button. All NFA rules apply. MSRP unlisted at press time cmttac.com
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Strike Industries Oppressor
JL Billet Forward Fist Grip, M-LOK
The Oppressor is designed to redirect overpressure produced by aggressive brakes and compensators. Compatible with many of SI’s own muzzle devices, the quick-attach Oppressor concussion reduction device features advanced internal geometry that actively draws gasses out and thrusts them forward through its vents to enhance linear braking. It is made of 1045 carbon steel and is finished in black nitride.
Looking for a unique foregrip for your rifle? Check out JL Billet’s Forward Fist Grip. This M-LOK attached foregrip allows you a secure grip on your rifle and combines it with added knuckle protection for bracing against barricades or other surfaces. These foregrips are machined from aircraft grade 6061-T6 aluminum and come with M-LOK hardware.
$106
$55
strikeindustries.com
jlbillet.com
ZRO Delta DLOC DeltaPoint Pro 45-Degree Mount Looking to mount a DeltaPoint Pro on a rail at 45 degrees? Here’s your solution. This mount places the optic at a 45-degree angle next to your primary optic for close-range shooting. It can be attached to either side of the weapon and its sDLOC system provides a true “Return to Zero” when removed and re-attached. ZRO Delta also offers 45-degree rail mounts for other red dots including RMR, Venom, T-1, MRO and others. $149 zrodelta.com
Walker’s Silencer Electronic Ear Buds The Silencer ear buds have integrated omni-directional microphones and full dynamic range speakers that deliver crisp, clear sound. Silencer provides a comfort level above and beyond similar products by incorporating the patented SecureFit system. Three differently sized contoured fins and foam buds are included to allow for a customized fit. Features a 25 Noise Reduction Rating and an estimated 80 hours battery life using four #10 batteries. Carry case included. $230 gsmoutdoors.com/walkers
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UN12 x SIG Sauer Text by MARTIN ANDERS
Images by MICHAEL GREY
Morale by Aprilla Design Text by MARTIN ANDERS Images courtesy of APRILLA DESIGN GROUP
their line of morale patches. ADG patches cover a range of themes, from firearms to vehicles to the comedic—and sometimes raunchy comedy. Their cartoon-style gun patches really caught the eye of die-hard
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ne of the more popular morale patch
gun enthusiasts and patch collectors alike. The
styles that has popped up in recent years
first patch they made in the cartoon style was of
is the three-dimensional PVC gun-shaped patch.
a KRISS Vector. We remember seeing it on a few
Popularized by Aprilla Design Group (ADG), this
ID badges at SHOT Show 2015 and knew that
style really took off after it was launched in 2015
we had to get one for ourselves. Apparently we weren’t alone. Since then,
hat’s your favorite morale patch? Patch
and it’s understandable why. Aprilla’s caricatures
collectors understand that it can be a tough
of famous firearms have a cartoonish appeal to
ADG’s services to create cartoon gun patches
job to pick just one. While some patches carry
them, yet they are very detailed and extremely
for other companies have been in high demand.
significant meaning, others can be outright funny.
addicting to collect.
Working with prominent companies such as
W
We approached ADG to collaborate on the
KRISS, Knight’s Armament Co., SilencerCo and
can convey so much in such a small package. As
creation of this issue’s morale patch and were
Griffon Industries, as well as popular gunsmiths
difficult as it might be to single out just one, every
fortunate they signed on for the effort. We sat
and customizers Vang Comp, Salient Arms and
issue of UN12 pushes to make your choice that
down with Allison Lai, the creator of ADG, to find
Fowler Industries, ADG has created some very
much more difficult. That’s
out what inspired her to create morale patches
cool and collectible morale patches.
because each issue of
and what else the influential brand is up to.
One of the strengths of a morale patch is that it
You can examine their work for yourself;
UN12 comes with a unique,
“Their cartoonstyle gun patches really caught the eye of die-hard gun enthusiasts and patch collectors alike.”
limited-run morale patch that is created as a collaborative effort with our content, creative or promotional partners. The UN12 x SIG Sauer SIG MCX Virtus Patrol Patch included with this issue is actually a collaboration between not just two but three companies. SIG Sauer needs no introduction. Their innovative firearms and accessories have been at the forefront of technological advancements since the company’s inception. Scores of military, law enforcement and
Specializing in nylon gear and morale patches
the UN12 x SIG Sauer SIG MCX Virtus Patrol
civilian shooters alike prefer
for style-forward individuals, ADG was formed
Patch that came with this issue was made in
SIG firearms for their quality,
in late 2014 with the mission to bring firearms
collaboration with ADG. We hope you enjoy it as
dependability and precision. To
enthusiasts stylish, everyday-use items such
much as we do.
create this special patch, we also
as backpacks and tote bags. Their mix of clean
partnered with Aprilla Design Group. Their
aesthetics and tactical materials and patterns
signature gun-shaped patches have been sought
resulted in a popular line of nylon gear that is still
can visit and follow them at the following outlets:
after by both those who collect morale patches
sought after today.
Web: aprilladesign,com, IG: @aprilladesign, FB:
and those who don’t, ever since their first was
The brand really took off when they released
[ UN12 ]
To learn more about Aprilla Design Group, you
facebook.com/aprilladesign.
released back in 2015. The SIG Sauer MCX Virtus Patrol was developed for the Special Operations community and is engineered for adaptability, accuracy and longevity. Offered in 5.56 NATO and 300 BLK calibers, the MCX Virtus Patrol is mission-
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configurable and can be tailored to suit any
Sauer SIG MCX Virtus Patrol Patch comes in
shooter. You’ll note that the morale patch version
two colorways, just like the rifles they’re molded
of the Virtus is decked-out with SIG’s Electro-
after—Stealth Gray and FDE. Which edition
Optics and a SIG suppressor. The red dot is a
did you get? The two variants are randomly
miniature reproduction of SIG Sauer’s ROMEO5
packed with each issue, so what colorway you
with a JULIET4 4x Magnifier piggybacked right
receive is determined by chance. Show us which
behind it. On the tip of the muzzle is an SRD556-
version you got and where you’re displaying it
QD suppressor. This patch, like the rifle, is
(or even what you traded it for) by tagging us on
seriously badass.
Instagram with the hashtag #un12patch.
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01 Casio AE1200WH-1A Classic MSRP: $25 URL: casio.com
02 Spyderco Sage 5
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hat you choose
KAVAJ
to carry says
a lot about you. Are
Munich Wallet
you the type that
MSRP: $35
meticulously curates
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the OCD in you that
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pushes you to color
Apple
coordinate your gear
AirPods
or side with one type of
MSRP: $159
material over another.
URL: apple.com
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as the equipment is
Apple
useful and will last. One
iPhone 7 Plus
thing is for sure: EDCs
MSRP: $769 (128 GB)
are as varied as our
URL: apple.com
personalities.
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Most of us choose to carry a select array of
Orbitkey
tools and accessories
2.0 Leather
every day that combine
MSRP: $40
to accomplish just
URL: orbitkey.com
about any job; with them, you’re ready for
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TISUR
best. That said, not
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just any tool will do.
MSRP: $10
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We expect only the highest quality items
weight to carry on a daily basis. Junk need not apply.
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Elan Publishing Indestructible Field Book MSRP: $9 URL: elanpublish.com
09 Ruger Firearms LC9 MSRP: $449 URL: ruger.com
10 Concealment EXPRESS KYDEX LC9 MSRP: $35 URL: concealmentexpress.com
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Premium EDC Items 1A Classic
2.0 Leather
MSRP: $25 URL: casio.com Our 2¢: Scoff if you will, but the old classic Casio that looks like the watch the nerds in “Revenge of the Nerds” wore is accurate, lightweight and can take a real beating. The watch is water resistant to 100 meters, features illumination and keeps track of 31 time zones. It’s cheap to boot, so in case you lose it battling sharks or fighting off Mugatu, affording a replacement wouldn’t be a stretch.
MSRP: $40 URL: orbitkey.com Our 2¢: Simple design is timeless. The elegant 2.0 Leather key ring is made from genuine cowhide leather and is created using a unique mix of hand crafting and highly precise automated processes. It’s capable of retaining between two to seven keys and, best of all, when the keys are retracted into its leather cover it reduces audible key jingle to near silence. A premium D-ring attachment is included.
IN A NEW DIRECTION
Indestructible Field Book
MSRP: $9 URL: elanpublish.com Our 2¢: In the age of smartphones, who carries around a paper notebook anymore? But anyone who has his or her crap together should have something to write on that doesn’t depend on a battery. Whether you’re writing down your rifle DOPE or other important information, this pocket-sized book features a waterproof outer cover and paper that is specially formulated for maximum archival service and water resistance.
NEW ACCESSORY UPGRADES AVAILABLE AT KRISS-USA.COM / STORE
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Pocket Tactical Pen
Sage 5
Munich Wallet
MSRP: $10 URL: amazon.com Our 2¢: CNC machined out of polished stainless steel, this keychain pen was designed with everyday carry usage in mind. Unscrew the threaded and rubber O-ring equipped end to reveal a useful ballpoint pen. The other end of the pen contains a glass breaker tool that can also be used as a defensive weapon if need be. This pen comes with two replacement pen refills.
MSRP: $230 URL: spyderco.com Our 2¢: This folding knife comes with carbonfiber-look handles and is outfitted with Spyderco’s renowned Compression Lock mechanism. The Sage 5 features a full-flat-ground, leaf-shaped CPM S30V blade and a reversible tip-up wire clip. Also, a portion of the sale of every Spyderco Sage Series folder is donated to the National Alzheimer’s Association of Denver, Colorado.
MSRP: $35 URL: kavaj.com Our 2¢: This slim and lightweight wallet is made from 100% genuine leather and is finished in a cognac brown tone. It closes with a convenient brass push button and features two main compartments for cash, ID documents and business cards, plus nine slots for credit cards. We especially like its slim profile and its easy card retrieval.
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Rail Cover
Modular Rail Hand Guard
Picatinny Rail Section
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Kershaw
Roxanne
Pub, Carbon Fiber
MSRP: $1,855 (as configured)
MSRP: $30
URL: jhaudio.com
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Chord Electronics
Louis Vuitton
Mojo - DAC/Amp
Pocket Organizer
MSRP: $529
MSRP: $385
URL: chordelectronics.co.uk
URL: us.louisvuitton.com
03 Keyport Slide 3.0 MSRP: $88 (as configured) URL: mykeyport.com
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05 Liong Mah Designs XV Folder
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09 Rolex Cosmograph Daytona MSRP: $13,995 URL: rolex.com
10 Acura 2017 NSX key/fob MSRP: $279 URL: acura.com
11 Apple iPhone 8 Plus MSRP: $949 (256 GB) URL: apple.com
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06 Rite in the Rain All Weather Trekker Pen MSRP: $38
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Roxanne
Mojo - DAC/Amp
MSRP: $1,855 (as configured) URL: JHAudio.com Our 2¢: If you’re serious about your music, you’ll want to use what the pros use. Countless professional musicians turn to Jerry Harvey Audio for their in-ear monitors. The Roxanne offers -26dB of isolation, eliminating ambient noise. This ability to block outside sounds not only enhances the listening experience. It also allows lower listening volumes to reduce potential hearing damage. Each Roxanne is custom molded and made just for your ears.
MSRP: $529 URL: chordelectronics.co.uk Our 2¢: If you’re still listening to music over your phone, you might as well be listening to it on cassette tape. We’re confident you’ll agree after you sample the incredible sound quality that the Mojo pumps out. Mojo is billed as the world’s most advanced portable digital-toanalog converter DAC/Headphone amplifier. This music player can not only make your music sound better, but will drive any pair of headphones you plug in to it.
Pub, Carbon Fiber
All-Weather Trekker Pen XV Folder
MSRP: $30 URL: kershaw.kaiusaltd.com Our 2¢: If keeping a low profile is your thing, you’ll appreciate the Pub. At a quick glance you wouldn’t realize that there was a blade hidden inside this key ring. Designed by Dmitry Sinkevich, the Pub features a bottle opener and a slotted screwdriver tip. The modified sheepsfoot blade features a straight edge and is finished with a slick-looking carbon-fiber front scale.
MSRP: $38 URL: riteintherain.com Our 2¢: If you’re going to carry a pen, it might as well be one that writes in any condition possible. This all-weather metal pen can write on wet paper, and thanks to its pressurized ink cartridge it can also write upside down and perform flawlessly in temperatures from -30ºF to 250ºF— all without the worry of ink leaking, evaporating or blowing up in your pocket.
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Slide 3.0
MSRP: $88 (as configured) URL: mykeyport.com Our 2¢: Keyport has been at the forefront of the anti-messy keychain revolution for years. Their latest iteration is the Keyport Slide 3.0. This allmetal, one-hand-accessible modular multi-tool consolidates your existing keys and combines them with optional tool inserts, such as a USB flash drive, pen, knife, mini-flashlight and more into a single unit. Available in 4-Port and 6-Port versions.
MSRP: $500 URL: liongmah.com Our 2¢: Famed knifemaker Liong Mah celebrates his 15th anniversary with his first integral handle folder—and is it a beautiful one. Featuring a hand-ground, 4-inch S35VN steel blade, only 300 examples of this limited offering are being made. Available in four different finishes, this first-batch knife is completed in a belt satin finish with stonewash handle.
Superior performance. Modest price. When you put yourself out there, our Hunter series stocks make sure that versatility, reliability, and accuracy go with you. See our full line of Hunter stocks and accessories for Remington and Ruger American at magpul.com/hunter
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FEATURE
Customization
Focus on Dark Alliance Firearms Text & Images by JERRY TSAI
H
ow do you like your gear to look?
style that blends equal parts Mad Max and
Do you like pristine, untouched items
steampunk with a healthy added dose of
that are plain and devoid of unnecessary
artistic anarchy. Founder Jeremy Schmierer
markings? Or do you like your equipment
says that his background is nothing fancy,
to stand out from the crowd and have some
nor is he traditionally trained. He explains:
personality? If you’re looking for an outfit
“I’m not a professional shooter or military/
that can take your firearm build to a whole
LEO. I’m just a guy who loves firearms that
other plane of customization with an
got sick of paying people to do stuff I knew I
apocalyptic flair, look no further than Dark
could do better.” Schmierer’s artistic talents
Alliance Firearms.
were learned through a lifetime of drawing
Based in Las Vegas, Nevada, the artists of Dark Alliance have a unique customization
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Customization: Dark Alliance Firearms
“A unique customization style that blends equal parts Mad Max with steampunk and a healthy added dose of artistic anarchy.”
Schmierer’s artistic talents were learned through a lifetime of drawing and playing with metal.
specializes in, Schmierer states it plainly. “We take
“As far as types of items I like to customize, I’d
firearms and turn them into one-of-a-kind pieces
have to say Glocks, 1911s and ARs are probably
of art. We enjoy taking firearms that everyone
my favorites.” Schmierer has a preference for those
has seen before, and might even own already,
platforms mostly because they give him plenty of
and turning them into something so personal and
room to work. After all, what artist doesn’t like a
unique that they would want to hand them down as
blank canvas to start with? He adds: “Personally,
family heirlooms.”
I’m not a huge Glock fan, but they make such good
Even if they aren’t passed on as heirlooms, Schmierer enjoys creating conversation pieces for his clients. “When a bunch of buddies are talking
Laser etching and detailed hand refinishing are just a few of the services that Dark Alliance offers.
blank canvases I love to work on them. Just don’t make me carry one.” With so many great custom shops out there,
about how they each have the best gun collection,
what makes Dark Alliance stand out? Schmierer
my client can say, ‘Oh yeah?... Check this out!’—
explains: “We’re not a run-of-the-mill Cerakote
and be ruled the hands-down winner.” As we explored his facility, we got to see firsthand many samples of his and his team’s work as well as projects that were underway. We caught glimpses of everything from custom 1911 grip panels made of exotic materials to laseretched firearm receivers and magazines wrapped in leather. We asked what some of his favorite customization styles were and which types of items he likes working on most. Roping his team into his answer, Schmierer responded: “We’re all kinda twisted and creative people, so a lot of our work tends to be in a dirty, grimy style. We are called Dark Alliance for a reason—not the ‘shiny happy friendly alliance.’
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Customization: Dark Alliance Firearms shop. There’s a bunch of good Cerakoters in this industry, so to differentiate ourselves we bring in many other aspects of customization to our builds. Whether it’s machine work, laser engraving, leatherwork, custom grips or stippling, we try to bring multiple customization techniques to our builds so when people see the work they immediately recognize that they’re looking at an original Dark Alliance Firearms build.” We’re certain that there are many people out there who would like to start their own customization companies. Just how did Dark Alliance get its start? Schmierer says the company
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was officially founded about four years ago, but points out that he never started out with the intention of making it a business. We’d say his inherent artistic talent, insatiable creativity and can-do attitude paved the way and that his thriving business is testament to how good he and his team are at their craft. Offering a unique look and
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armed with multiple capabilities, Dark Alliance grew from there. About his team, Schmierer says: “We’re all artists. If you’re a part of the Dark Alliance team it’s
Schmierer explains that his is not a run-of-the-mill Cerakote shop, and to differentiate themselves his crew members bring in many other aspects of customization to their builds.
for a reason. You share the same artistic mindset. We have a very tight group of friends; each adds to what people see in the final end product. We all push each other, and because of the passion we have for the projects we take on it sometimes leads to arguments. But in the end we’re all family. We get over it and end up happy that we pushed each other to get the project to the next level.”
To see more of Dark Alliance Firearms’ work, check out darkalliancefirearms.com and follow their Instagram @dark_alliance_firearms for the most up-to-date pics. They are also on Facebook at /DarkAllianceFireams.
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consistently high level of work that they do. Schmierer sums it up: “You can’t just be happy with your current build or your work will never evolve!” If you’re looking for a truly original art piece that
We caught glimpses of everything from custom grip panels made of exotic materials to laser-etched receivers and magazines wrapped in leather.
can take a beating out in the field and still come back looking good enough to be passed on to future generations, look up Schmierer and his crew. They’ll be happy to flush out a unique build to suit their style and
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02 T
he KRISS Vector has been out for just about
AR fans may cry blasphemy, but that’s how he felt. He
a decade now and it still looks as futuristic
already owned a few ARs and saw this as a chance to
a blaster as you’d see in any number of recent sci-fi
try out something new. After combing the Internet and
flicks or video games. Perhaps it’s the unique shape
a half a dozen area gun shops, he finally decided on his
or innovative operating system, or both, that keep
competition weapon of choice—the KRISS Vector Gen
it feeling and looking as modern as it does. Over
II CBR chambered in 9mm and finished in black.
its relatively short existence the Vector has gone
Like many, Dan was intrigued by the Vector’s Super
through a few evolutions since its debut to improve its
V Recoil Mitigation System, which uses a non-linear
performance and expand its capabilities.
operating system that guides its bolt and associated
The most current version of KRISS’s carbine is
reciprocating energy down and away from the
designated the Vector Gen II CRB. It is available
shooter’s shoulder into a cavity situated just behind
chambered in five different calibers, .45 ACP and
the weapon’s magwell. This push down toward the
9x19mm being the two most popular variants. The
gripping hand instead of back towards the shooter’s
carbine uses Glock magazines, convenient if you’re
shoulder is said to reduce both felt recoil and muzzle
already a Glock shooter. This was the case for Dan,
climb, which in turn helps with faster and more
the owner of the Vector you see here. Dan has been
accurate follow-up shots. That’s the theory,
shooting Glocks for well over a decade now in local
anyway.
pistol competitions as well as just for fun. He’s got
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What sealed the deal for Dan
more than a few Glocks, going as far as collecting
was the fact that the
different generations of the same models. As you can
Vector accepts
imagine, the guy is swimming in Glock mags, but we’ll
Glock
get back to this thought in a minute. Over the past couple of years, the organizers of
“Perhaps it’s the unique shape or innovative operating system, or both, that keep it feeling and looking as modern as it does.”
the local pistol match that Dan goes to have steadily added more carbine-caliber shooting matches to their calendar. Always up for a challenge as well as an excuse to expend ammunition, he was compelled to partake in the events. A quick survey of his friends informed him that a great majority of the shooters in the pistol caliber carbine matches are using AR-15 based rifles that were converted to 9mm. After trying out the “AR-9,” he decided that although it was fun to shoot, it was also boring to shoot at the same time.
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The Gen II barrel shroud rocks an improved, squared-off design.
By attaching accessories such as a SureFire M312V, Steiner OTAL-C IR and Unity Tactical TAPS, Dan can quickly convert his competition carbine for use in night vision tactical classes.
02 The Vortex Razor AMG UH-1 holographic sight held up to the 150-degree oven curing process.
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magazines. As mentioned, he has been shooting these pistols for a long time and over the years he’s accumulated a bunch of Glock mags. He clung on to
The Vector’s most eye-catching modification is
that line of reasoning and further theorized that since
probably its color scheme. While the Vector is offered
he wouldn’t need to buy more magazines he was
in a white color called Alpine directly from KRISS,
actually saving money by buying the Vector. Whether or
Dan’s originally came in black. It wasn’t until after
not that makes sense, we’re glad he pulled the trigger
he laid eyes on his G17, which was finished in a
on the purchase. The CBR checked all the boxes. It is
weathered white scheme, that he decided he wanted
a unique carbine with an innovative operating system
to same look for the carbine. DWS doesn’t have a
and takes mags that he has in abundance—and on top
name for this coloration, so Dan made up his own. Of it
of all that, it looks cool to boot.
he says: “DWS doesn’t have a name for this. They said
Around the time he took delivery of the Vector, Dan
if I could make one up, they would go with it. I jokingly
received his Glock 17 back from gun customizers
call these guns Snow White since they are white and
Dynamic Weapon Solutions (DWS). He had previously
battle-worn, dirty-looking. Snow White lived
sent one of his G17s out for a complete makeover
with seven dwarfs, so she must’ve
that included frame stippling, slide cuts, Cerakoting
eventually been a dirty girl.” All
that sits on top of the Vector was also sent to DWS to
and new accessories, and he was so pleased with its
joking aside, we’re digging
coat along with the gun. The parties involved initially
new look and feel that he wanted the same treatment
the battle-worn snow look.
had reservations about baking a $700 optic in an
done to the Vector. The guys at DWS didn’t blink at the request and were only too eager to get started. Like the pistol, the CBR’s lower receiver was stippled
The Vortex Razor
coating, but in the end all agreed to go ahead and do
holographic sight
it. Dan had confidence in the Vortex optic’s robustness
in a style that DWS calls Serrated Edge. The forward
and the risk-taking paid off. The sight survived the
grip area as well as the grip itself are now endowed
curing process and still functions flawlessly, even after
with an aggressive texture that we found to be quite
sitting in the oven at more than 150 degrees F.
harsh on the hands. We imagine gloves would be
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required for extended shooting sessions if you’re the type who doesn’t like your hands tenderized. Dan
The owner jokingly calls the color scheme for his guns “Snow White.”
is made of sterner stuff than we are, because he said that the rough texture didn’t
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The Vortex Razor AMG UH-1 holographic sight features unlimited eye relief and has 15 levels of brightness.
If you’re familiar with the Vector, you’ll know that it was originally designed to be a compact submachine
“He already owned a few ARs and saw this as a chance to try out something new.”
gun with an overall length of only about 24 inches. The carbine version extends the SMG’s original barrel length from 5.5 inches to a full 16 inches for an overall length of more than 34 inches. To help mitigate the unsightly look of the longer barrel, KRISS incorporated a barrel shroud that is reminiscent of a
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sound suppressor. The earlier versions of the shroud were cylindrical, while the newer Gen II models rock an improved, squared-off shroud. After Dan got his Vector back from DWS he decided that he wanted to give his milled to reduce weight while still maintaining a rigid
CBR another custom touch. Inspired by his G17, which features window cuts in
structure for support. Accessories on the underside of
its slide, he wanted to add window cuts into the barrel
the rail include a hand stop and rail cover, both made
shroud too. Dan explains: “The shape of the barrel
by KRISS. When he isn’t rattling steel gongs and poking holes
shroud reminds me of a giant Glock slide. Same as with my G17’s slide, I thought it would be great to shed
in paper targets in competition matches, Dan tries to
weight off the front end of the gun with some lightening
take tactical classes whenever time allows. He admits
window cuts. The improved look is a bonus.”
he hasn’t taken as many classes as he wants to, but
On how he got the shroud’s window cuts done,
hopes to remedy that later this year. In the meantime,
he continues: “My friends Chris and Frank have a
he went ahead and had DWS paint up a few tactical
milling machine set up in a home garage/workshop.
accessories to match his Vector for when he does
It was something I wanted to try for fun. It shaved a
make it out. Since he recently picked up a night vision
little weight off, and for aesthetics we made sure to
monocular and helmet, he’s hoping to take some night
match the many similar oval shapes that the factory
vision courses. In support of that, he fitted the KRISS
includes on the lower receiver and the Vector Mod-1
with an IR-capable SureFire M312 Vampire Scout
MK1 Modular Rail.” The rail’s shape was designed
Light and a Steiner OTAL-C IR infrared aiming laser.
to closely follow the form of the Vector’s body and is
A standard model Unity Tactical TAPS dual-pressure
01 The Vector is fitted with an IR-capable SureFire M312 Vampire Scout Light and a Steiner OTAL-C IR infrared aiming laser.
Snow White G17 for a Vortex Viper red dot optic. Because the pistol is geared
They customized the holster to fit the Glock with a SureFire
The companion firearm to the
for competition, Dan installed an
X300U-B and brand-new Strike
KRISS Gen II Vector seen here is
Apex Tactical trigger as well as
Industries Glock Gen3 G3
Dan’s Gen 3 Glock 17. Actually
performance-enhancing parts
SlideComp based solely
it’s more than just a companion;
from Rainier Arms and Lone
on two pictures the
it inspired the customization
Wolf, and even a titanium striker
owner sent them.
theme for the Vector. Dynamic
from Lightning Strike Products.
Without having the
Weapon Solutions performed
The barrel is a fluted model from
SlideComp to work with,
plenty of framework on the
Faxon Firearms and its magwell
they still got
Glock as well as their MRK III
and mag extension are both from
everything to fit
slide package. The slide service
KE Arms. Dan pointed out that
perfectly and
includes chevron serrations and
BlackPoint Tactical went beyond
got it back
custom front beveling, as well as
the call of duty when they
to him in a
window cuts and an optional cut
created the holster for the G17.
week.
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“After spending some more time with Dan, we figured he’s not the type to let well enough alone.”
switch controls both units. The KRISS MagEx magazine extension kit was originally made to extend standard-capacity .45 ACP G21 mags to over 25 rounds. Dan liked the look of the extended magazines but found that KRISS didn’t offer
Receiver Extension and Viper Mod-1 Stock. The
a version of the kit for his 9mm carbine. Undeterred,
extension features scalloped surfaces that according
he converted the MagEx kits to fit his ETS Glock G18
to Strike Industries decrease friction with tight-fitting
31-round 9mm magazines himself by using a belt
stocks while saving weight and retaining strength.
sander and a Dremel rotary tool. As we examined the
After spending some more time with Dan, we figured
magazines, we noticed that he and his team of garage
he’s not the type to let well enough alone for long. We
machinists took the Vector’s oval theme and applied it
asked him if had any more plans for his Vector. He said
to the carbine’s magazines as well. The added benefit
he’s pretty much done with the CBR but did mention
to the milled window cuts is that the magazine’s
that he was interested in getting a pistol version of it
capacity is now viewable through the clear ETA
and having it painted it Snow White style to match. Late
magazines. We agree that it’s a nice touch.
in this issue’s making, he surprised us with in-progress
In the rear, he opted to swap out the factory stock and extension for a Strike Industries Advanced
01 The KRISS MagEx magazine extension kit was converted by the owner to fit Glock 31-round 9mm magazines.
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KRISS Gen II VECTOR SDP As a last-minute addition to this
But from what we can tell, he has
adapter. He also installed a Gear
article, Dan wanted to make sure
already had some work done
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that we caught a glimpse of his
with Dynamic Weapon Solutions
pistol brace. It’s certainly a great
newest project, the Snow White
and managed to custom-fit a
start to a good-looking pistol
Vector pistol. Since it’s a work in
Dead Foot Arms folding stock
build.
progress, we don’t know what the final result will be just yet.
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KRISS Gen II Vector CRB Caliber: 9x19mm Length: 35.25 – 38.5 in. Barrel: 16 in. Weight w/o magazine: 10 lbs, 7 oz.
Featured Accessories: Optic: Vortex Optics Razor AMG UH-1 Stock: Strike Industries Viper Mod-1 Stock Receiver Extension: Strike Industries Advanced Receiver Extension Flashlight: SureFire M312V Laser: Steiner OTAL-C IR Sling Mounts: Magpul RSA QD Handguard: KRISS Vector MK1 Modular Rail Magazine: ETS Glock 18 9mm 31 Round / KRISS MagEx Kit Control Accessories: KRISS Picatinny Side Rail Kit (7 Slots) / KRISS Picatinny Rail Cover Short / KRISS Hand Stop / Phase 5 Weapon Systems Single-Point Bungee Sling QD Connect
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DEPT.
Do It Yourself
Text by MICHAEL GREY Images by JEFF CHEN
Completing a
Polymer80 Pistol Frame Polymer80’s PF940 series of pistol frames have been out for a few years now, but it’s the
What’s Needed
• Polymer80 PF940v2 80% Standard Pistol Frame Kit
• File • Torpedo Level
P
erhaps the ultimate project for someone who loves to work on guns is to create
about. From what we’ve seen, previous versions
start with a kit from Polymer80.
of their frames had their hiccups, but the latest
Polymer80 offers a selection of 80% receivers that include AR-15 and .308 ARs, as well as
models are said to have these issues ironed out. Never having worked on a Polymer80 frame
one with his or her own hands. With more 80%
Glock-compatible pistol frames. The two
before, we thought it would be a good test to
receiver options on the market today than there
newest versions of their unfinished frames are
see just how “DIY” it is. Would we run into any
probably ever have been in the past, firearms
the PF940C Compact and PF940V2 Standard.
problems with building a pistol from the V2
• Pin Punches
enthusiasts have the choice of creating any
Think of the PF940C, which is a compact-sized
frame? We decided to tackle the project and find
number of different types, from AR-15s to 1911s
frame, as being equivalent to a Gen 3 Glock 19
out. We imagine like most readers of UN12 we
and even MP5 clones.
or 23, while the full-size PF940V2 is their version
are proficient with our hands and love to work
of a Gen 3 G17 or G22. Both frames feature
on guns. However, we are not professionals and
over the past few decades is Glock. For any
what many shooters would call improvements
are not trained in gunsmithing. If anything, we’re
Disclaimer: Always take safety precautions when working with tools or other
number of reasons including performance,
over the originals, including a slightly more
good at problem solving and looking up how-to
dangerous goods. This DIY should be done at your own risk. Verify your results
reliability and aftermarket parts availability,
aggressive grip texture as well as deleted finger
videos on YouTube if we get stumped. Follow
with a certified gunsmith prior to using the final product.
Glock pistols have reigned supreme in the
grooves and grip hump and a high trigger guard
along and see how our Polymer80 PF940V2
polymer-frame pistol realm. For those who
undercut.
Standard frame turned out.
• Power Drill • Bar Clamp (Quick Grip)
• Glock Compatible Frame Parts Kit
One of those most popular pistol platforms
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newest generation that we are most excited
Glock-compatible frame, all they need to do is to
• Nylon Mallet
• Drill Press • Cross Vise
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DIY: Completing a Polymer80 Pistol Frame
Start
01 Preperation After reading the kit’s instructions and preparing the work surface, we installed a cross vise to the drill press as recommended by Polymer80. The kit came with a 9mm end mill, which we attached to the drill. From what we observed, there are many ways one can complete this job with many different tools. We downloaded Polymer80’s instructions and watched their instructional video.
03 Milling the Rails The first thing we needed to do was mill out the frame’s top rails. This was a fairly easy task. Polymer80 points out that if you’ve milled anything red, you’re doing it wrong. To play it safe so that we didn’t take off too much material, we stopped the end mill at about 1/16 of an inch from the surface of the jig. Our intention was to file it down by hand instead of taking the chance of removing too much with the end mill.
02 Jig Placement We placed the jig containing the pistol frame in the cross vise, making sure that it sat level and squared up. The jig holds the frame securely and comes with handy guides molded into it. Marked in raised lettering, the jig’s guides give you numbered steps on which areas to mill out and which holes to drill. Of course, these are just guides and reading the instruction manual is still highly recommended.
04 Reorient the Jig Next to mill out of the frame is a chunk of plastic that’s molded where the barrel sits in the frame. Called the barrel block, this obstruction needed to be removed. To do so, the jig needed to be orientated vertically. When we did this, we noticed that a seam in the front of the jig widened. We weren’t sure if it mattered or not, but to play it safe we used a bar clamp to help pinch it closed.
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DIY: Completing a DIY: Barrel Cut, Thread & Crown Using Hand Tools Polymer80 Pistol Frame
05 The Barrel Block Polymer80 is good about showing you what and what not to mill. If you look carefully, you’ll see a U-shaped line on the barrel block delineating the area that needs to be milled, leaving the surrounding area untouched. They advise you to “slow down and work precisely.” You can’t put material back after you’ve taken it out, so we moved forward slowly but deliberately.
07 Filing the Frame After the front and rear frame rails and barrel block had been milled, we went about filing the remaining frame rail surfaces down by hand. As you’ll recall from Step 3, we left about 1/16-inch worth of material so as to not take out too much at once. A good file or even sandpaper can help take the rail down so that it is perfectly flush with the rest of the frame.
09 Drilling Using two different-sized drill bits that came with the kit, we preceded to drill pin holes as indicated on the jig. Polymer80 points out not to drill the holes in one vertical action using the drill press. The holes are to be drilled horizontally, using a handheld power drill, from each side. In other words, don’t just power through from one side to the other. Take your time and drill one hole on one side, then move on to drill the other hole on the other side.
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06 Milling the Block After working the cross vise slowly, one-tenth of an inch at a time, we got the barrel block milled out to our satisfaction. If you don’t use a cross mill often, we highly recommend memorizing which direction turning the knobs will make the jig go. The last thing you want in such a precise space is to turn it the wrong way and mill out an area you’re not supposed to.
08 Milling Results Here’s the frame after it has been milled and filed. You can see the milled rails on both sides of the front and rear of the frame, as well as the U-shaped cut in the barrel block in the middle part of the frame’s front end. Everything looks clean and relatively smooth, so we’ll move on to drilling.
10 A Hiccup If you read the instructions and watch Polymer80’s YouTube video, you’ll notice that they each tell you to install the included Rear Rail Module (RRM) and Locking Block Rail System (LBRS) parts in different orders. We followed the video version and installed the RRM first along with our trigger assembly only to find that the LBRS was too wide to fit in the frame. Lucky for us, Polymer80 anticipated this and included written instructions to fix the issue.
DIY: a Polymer80 Pistol Frame DIY:Completing Barrel Cut, Thread & Crown Using Hand Tools
11 Fitting the LBRS According to the instructions, a tight-fitting LBRS can be remedied by spreading the frame with a tool such as a screwdriver shaft or dowel so the LBRS can slide in. They call for a 7/16inch tool, which of course we didn’t have. We did however have an 11mm drill bit (random, we know) that worked for us. It was wide enough to spread the frame so that the LBRS fit.
13 Pins and Frame Parts Kit Install The final step was to hammer in the frame’s pins. The frame comes with two 3x25mm pins; the other pins came with the separate frame parts kit and trigger kit that we also used for this build. We carefully tapped the pins in and found that they fit just as snugly as in a factory Glock frame.
12 Internals Installation Polymer80 recommends only getting the LBRS in partially, which allows room for easy trigger assembly and RRM installation. We did just that and everything fit perfectly. The trigger assembly and RRM slid in with just a gentle push. After those parts were situated, we carefully used a nylon mallet to hammer the LBRS into place.
14 Complete The finished frame feels and looks great. It comes with many of the custom features that Glock customizers apply to their stock factory frames. It has a high beavertail and deeply contoured trigger guard undercut that allows the pistol to sit low in your hand. There’s no hump in the grip and it has a scalloped magazine release as well as forward thumb placement shelves. It even has a slightly flared magwell.
Finish
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BOTTOM LINE
say that you can do this project with a
frame’s contours and features. For
All in all, we’d say that the frame
Dremel. Polymer80 probably doesn’t
those who wish to take their custom
didn’t present much difficulty to
recommend going that route, but we
build up another notch, Polymer80
mill and assemble. We were able
think it is possible if you’re skilled with
offers another model of the frame
to complete the milling and build in
the rotary tool.
kit called the ReadyMod that is
about an hour and a half, including
The frame is far nicer than we
completely un-textured, allowing you
triple checking our work as we went
expected and its polymer feels great
a completely blank canvas for you to
along. If we didn’t already have a drill
in the hand. We feel that they knocked
go gonzo with your stippling and grip
press and cross vise, we might even
it out for the park in terms of the
customization.
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Adventure
The Grand Expedition
: : Overland adventure covering 3,500 miles through 3 states : : Convoy of 8 trucks : : Trip duration: 10 days
“They were going to experience it on their own, away from the crowds, way, way off the beaten path.”
A Journey Through the North Rim of the Grand Canyon Text by VICTOR NGUYEN Images by VICTOR NGUYEN, DARYL CAMPOS & STANLEY LAW
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dventure is often conceived by a simple notion, a fanciful idea that
turns into an attainable goal. Such was the case for us, as what began as a pipe dream four years ago quickly came to fruition. We’d spent the last few months scrutinizing geological and forestry maps, plotting our course through the remote North Rim of the Grand Canyon to explore the canyon’s edge. For the next eight days we’d travel 500 miles through most of the North Rim almost entirely on dirt, dipping into National Park, National Forest and BLM lands. The North Rim receives less than 10 percent of the total visitors to the Grand Canyon every year, and even fewer travel through the vast network of remote trails along the canyon rim due to the lack of services and gas stations. As there are no gas stations or grocery stores within the North Rim and along our route, proper considerations for gas, food and water were necessary during the planning process. The longest distance between our fuel stops would clock in at over 370 miles.
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Camping in the Kaibab National Forest.
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Setting out on the less-traveled North Rim.
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Making lunch at the rim of the Grand Canyon.
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Our group gathered at the first night’s
Enjoying the aweinspiring view at Point Sublime.
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horizon, with ominous looking clouds in the
campsite on Parasawampitts Point in the
distance. We hunkered down for the night
Kaibab National Forest, our first stop along
as a major storm pummeled our campsite
the Grand Canyon. Opting to skip the short
almost 12 hours earlier than anticipated
hike to the edge the following morning due
with heavy winds, rain and hail. Not a
to a long day of driving ahead of us, we set
single one of us would get a full night’s
our sights for Point Sublime. The first signs
sleep as the wind ripped through camp,
of winter (and the elevation) became readily
prompting some of us to sleep inside
apparent as we encountered snowfall, ice
our trucks rather than brave nature’s fury
and plenty of downed trees hampering
outside in our tents.
our progress on the trail. We deployed our
A small break in the weather the next
chainsaw, axes and winch to quickly clear
morning allowed us to snap a few photos
our route. Finally reaching Point Sublime
of the canyon and quickly pack, but the
“We hunkered down for the night as a major storm pummeled our campsite almost 12 hours earlier than anticipated.”
downpour began yet again as we made our
a bit behind schedule, we broke out lunch
caused by the fresh rainfall, we rolled into
right on the edge of the Grand Canyon,
our campsite at Kanab Point sporting new
enjoying our first spectacular view of the
brown paint jobs and settled in for another
breathtaking vistas.
night on the rim. As morning approached,
way away from camp. The rains had turned the trails into a wet mess of sticky clay and mud, making maintaining traction difficult. Due to the deteriorating trail conditions, we chose to ride out the remainder of the storm in town, where we had already planned to refuel, and grab a hot breakfast. We would later learn that the same storm system would dump more than a foot of snow on the section of trail we had cleared the previous day, effectively closing it for the season. No doubt due to the wet clay and mud
We made it the 70 miles to our next
the sun slowly peeked through parting
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view of the canyon in front of us. With so
most notably founded and homesteaded
many difficult miles travelled in the past
by the Bundy family in the 1920s prior
down over the loose rocks and broken
three days, and with the sun finally drying
to their move to Nevada. We also took a
lava fields to our final campsite of the
out our wet gear, we struggled to leave the
short trip to visit some petroglyph sites at
trip—Whitmore Canyon Overlook, 700 feet
comfort of our warm tents.
Nampaweap, where Anasazi Indians have
above the Colorado River. Our timing could
We slowly made our way to the next campsite at SB Point. The trail was tight and overgrown in some areas, which slowed our pace considerably. But for the first time on the trip we would be able to set up camp before sunset. We quietly sat in awe as the dwindling sunlight cast a spectacular array of colors across the canyon walls. For half of our group it would be a fitting end to their journey as they made their way back home before Thanksgiving. The rest of us, weary from the effects of non-stop travelling over the past six days, spent the next full day camped at Toroweap Overlook for Thanksgiving. We took a short hike up Tuckup Trail and spent a
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not have been any better as we descended into camp just as the sun set over the hills above us. Looking below, we could clearly see a group of rafters pulling up to shore, also to camp for the night. It was amazing to recall that just seven days prior, at the beginning of our trip, we had been more than 5,000 feet above the Colorado River, and now we could hear the water from the rapids below. We spent our final night on the canyon’s edge watching the embers fly from the trip’s last campfire. The following morning we broke camp and began the journey home. A dream more than four years in the making had been made reality, and with it came 500 miles of dirt roads, downed trees, ice, mud
cold Thanksgiving day huddled around a
occupied the area since as early as 1 AD.
and freezing rainstorms, new friendships
portable campfire for warmth.
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“The rest of us, weary from the effects of nonstop travelling over the past six days, spent the next full day camped at Toroweap Overlook for Thanksgiving.”
Leaving Nampaweap, we made our way
trip to visit the historic Mount Trumbull
Arizona, with thousands of individual rock
schoolhouse, located on a remote strip of
art elements over the half-mile-long area of
Arizona occupied by cattle ranchers, and
the preserve.
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Shepard adds: “The bags I create for new dads are
slick-looking truck built for the sake of it. It’s
tough enough to go to war with and are made in
Officer Jeff Shepard’s calling card to bring awareness
America.” He points out that the company created
to first responders living with Post Traumatic Stress
opportunities for him to continue to participate in the
Disorder (PTSD). The law enforcement themed truck
firearms community. “I started meeting many other
was built for two purposes: to serve as a work vehicle
warriors and first responders struggling with PTSD.
for Shepard’s company Down Range Baby and as
I realized it would become my job to use everything
a tool to draw attention to police officers who have
I was doing to create exposure for a cause that was
been diagnosed with PTSD.
close to me and extremely important. Sometimes you
PTSD is an issue that’s dear to him in part because he has firsthand knowledge about its effects. “I was recently medically retired from the police department
see a problem and realize that it’s your problem to help solve.” As Shepard became more immersed in the PTSD
after being diagnosed with severe PTSD,” Shepard
community, he wanted to create motorcycle rides
says. “I was originally diagnosed in 2012 after an
to further support PTSD awareness. The first ride he
ambush shooting in my patrol car.”
helped organized was last June 27, 2017, on National
Shepard is a career first responder who worked as
PTSD Awareness Day. This June, he will be riding his
a firefighter for 9 years and a police officer for 10. The
motorcycle from Seattle to Virginia in order to bring
door eventually closed on his beloved career after
awareness to warriors living with PTSD.
he was injured at work as a motor officer. He recalls:
Since last year’s ride, he has partnered with
“Losing my ability to be a first responder left me
PTSDFoundation.org. He explains: “I was deeply
feeling empty and in fear of what the future held.”
impacted by Lesley Mayne, the founder of
Rainier Arms. About the truck, Shepard says, “We
PTSDfoundation.org. Lesley has helped so many
are really excited about the way our truck has been
Baby, a company that specializes in manufacturing
charities supporting PTSD with her foundation. I will
able to participate in the military and law enforcement
diaper bags for dads. His products are made in
be riding to her son Kyle Farr’s grave to celebrate
community by bringing awareness to first responders
a manufacturing facility that also specializes in
his life on June 27, 2018, which is National PTSD
living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.”
providing the U.S. Armed Forces with tactical gear.
Awareness Day, and to thank him for his service.
Before long, Shepard created Down Range
: : Customized F-150 and motorcycle : : Built as a platform to draw attention to PTSD : : Driving/riding from Washington to Virginia to support ptsdfoundation.org
all those who work so hard for the well-being of our
support that’s saving the lives of so many military and
first responders and others who suffer from PTSD. If
law enforcement struggling with PTSD.” The bike
you catch a glimpse of the Down Range Baby F-150
Shepard will ride can be seen above hitching a ride in
or motorcycle out on the road, give them a friendly
the Ford pickup’s bed.
wave and show them your support for the good work
The truck has subtle hints of Kryptek camo pattern
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To learn more about Down Range Baby, visit their
interior. The outpouring of support for the cause came
website at downrangebaby.com. For more about Jeff
from many automotive and firearms companies,
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t’s not often that we get to examine, in detail,
of the newest parts and accessories, how would you
the personal rifle of a true industry insider. Sure,
set your rifle up? That’s what we’re here to find out.
there are official display guns created by companies
Being an avid competition shooter, Bartolome
that are mocked up with the newest doohickies that
built his AR-15 to compete in 3-gun competitions.
we routinely see at shows, in shops and online, but we
Specifically, he built this rifle to qualify for 3-gun
want to know what the people behind the brands really
open division matches. Taking a quick look at it, we
run on their own rifles. Which parts do they choose
immediately noticed that he paired a Seekins Precision
and why? We got just that chance from Ari Bartolome,
billet upper receiver with a Rainier Arms AR-15
Marketing Director at Rainier Arms.
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the gun’s foundation. Billet receivers tend to have more
ask, have you been living under a rock? Kidding
uniquely machined contours than forged receivers,
aside, Rainier Arms (RA) started out as an online shop
which helps gives this build an edgier look.
specializing in AR-15 parts and accessories and has
Inside the upper receiver sits a Seekins Low Mass
steadily grown to be one of the top go-to retailers for
Carrier. He chose a lightweight BCG because taking
“high end” and innovative firearms and accessories.
quick, accurate shots is immensely important when
We got to talk with Bartolome, who handles RA’s
it comes to competition shooting, and a low mass
marketing, to check out his customized AR-15. As a
carrier helps him do just that. The result of lowering the
benefit of his daily grind, he gets to see and handle
amount of mass that cycles through the upper receiver
the latest and greatest gear that passes through RA’s
is decreased felt recoil and a muzzle that gets back on
doors. (Must be nice!) If you had access to a metric ton
target more quickly.
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“Training time is so sparse nowadays— it’s easier to keep your gear consistent so you’re not having to retrain how you shoot your rifles.”
further soften the recoil of each shot. Bartolome points out that he chose the Fortis Switch Rail because “it’s a
with a carbon-fiber cheek piece, the stock has a rock-
solid rail that’s also slim and fits VTAC barricade slots
solid feel and definitely looks sexy.
perfectly.” An adjustable gas block by Seekins and a
on the gun, which we thought was done on purpose, but
5.56mm round even more. As you may have surmised,
Bartolome responded: “It’s funny that I really don’t spend
the name of the game here is to put the kibosh on
a ton of time on my own rifles making them look super
muzzle rise and to get back on target quickly.
IG worthy and nice. This is an old build from back when
The lower receiver’s setup is pretty simple but very
the ‘burnt bronze’ Cerakote craze was hot and heavy.
effective. The Rainier Arms Mod 3 lower contains a CMC
It’s really sad, because over time I’ve swapped parts out
2-stage trigger that is configured for consistent two-
like my handguard and never Cerakoted it. I couldn’t give
pound pull on both first and second stages. Bartolome
my rifle up to get it done as I was always shooting it. I like
swears by the consistency of CMC triggers and has
it anyway and it shoots tight groups reliably so I left that
them on all his AR builds. The magazine release is a
mojo alone.” The original Cerakoted parts were done by
Rainier Arms EMMR, which features interchangeable
Bill Porter of Hyper Ballistics.
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Fortis muzzle brake also help him tame that almighty
If you take a good look at the Vortex Razor HD Gen II
consistent reach without the need for Bartolome to
1-6x24 scope, you’ll notice something mounted to its
break his grip in the slightest. With the rifle constantly
magnification adjustment ring that allows Bartolome
evolving, Bartolome points out that newest part added
to cycle from 1x magnification to 6x with ease. No, it’s
to it is the Fortis LA buttstock. Crafted out of aluminum
not a cattail or a throw lever, but a fishing reel mounting
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bench at home and I’m always tinkering into the wee
of fishing. Bartolome found that these reel mounting
hours of the night, mostly because that’s when my kids
clips could double as a great extended magnification
go to sleep. But also because I have an overactive mind
adjustment lever substitute for his Vortex. It actually isn’t
that struggles to turn off at night.” We surely can relate
much of a secret within the competition community, but
to that.
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After chatting with him about his thoughts on outfitting
so it’s forgiving when he dumps his rifle into barrels and
rifles, we learned that he is not in the habit of swapping
bangs it against barricades at competitions. At about
out parts at the drop of a hat (as some of us might if
10 bucks a pop, he says that they’re “high-speed,
we worked at a major firearms retailer). It’s quite the
low-budget. I have them on all of my optics now.” Also
opposite, actually. “I will run and continue to run what
attached just right of the scope is a Vortex Razor Red Dot
works until it breaks,” he says. “I don’t often swap parts
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Ari Bartolome’s 3-gun AR-15
He continues: “I like what works, and what works at home on the range is different than what
Caliber: 5.56x45mm
will run in 20-degree weather, and what will run in
Length: 35-38.25 in.
dry and sandy conditions like shooting out in Utah
Barrel: 17” Rainier Arms UltraMatch Barrel
way of saying yeah, I know it looks cobbled
Gas System: Intermediate
together, but it works. And to me, my favorite view of my rifle is when it’s on my shoulder.” Indeed,
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Weight w/o magazine: 9 lbs, 8 oz.
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Optic: Razor HD Gen II 1-6x24, Vortex Razor Red Dot 6 MOA
Magazine: Hexmag Parts & Accessories: Seekins Low Mass Carrier, Seekins Adjustable Gas Block, Fortis Brake, CMC 2-stage Trigger, Rainier Arms EMMR, Rainier Arms Avalanche Charging Handle, Breakaway Nylon Coasters (optic cat tail), Aimpoint QRP mount (barrier stop), Harris bipod with spiked feet from Doug Glorfield
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corresponding belt kits, packs and
specialized medical gear or CBRN
combat uniforms that will integrate
kit. But we cannot let any of that
with these plate carriers in future
hinder our basic load that allows
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us to fight.
The mission should always drive your gear setup, and there will be all things to all users for all applications. But I have found
life-saving armor over as many vital
tertiary. Primary gear is the stuff
that the primary and tertiary gear
organs as possible, and carrying
I need immediate access to in a
hierarchy can be applied to just
the myriad pieces of equipment
gunfight. Tertiary gear is everything
about any plate carrier build for
needed to prevail in a gunfight
else. Primary gear needs to be
most mission profiles. That said,
and accomplish the mission. This
immediately accessible with either
professional warriors should not
is not a “buyer’s guide” as such,
hand and should be located on
rely on a single plate carrier for
but the first installment in a series
the front of your body. Everything
every mission. While manufacturers
covering how to set up your gear
else can be carried elsewhere,
have recognized this and started
for your mission. I should make
spread across your body (but
developing scalable platforms with
clear that I do not work for any of
still easily accessible). The three
“mission configurable” structural
the companies presented here. The
things you need immediate and
components, the reality is that
manufacturers chosen have earned
unencumbered access to are:
you’re not going to rebuild your
the only “good to go” companies.
LE SOF units. Gone are the days of one-size-
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simple hierarchy: primary and
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off the PC there is a reason, and
We may need to carry dual comms,
I break my gear down into a
and would wholeheartedly endorse
: : Equipment use and placement explained
carrier setups. If I left something
roles on top of the rifleman’s gear.
serve two functions: positioning
experience using their products
“No single
configuration will be all things to all users for all applications.”
PC before every mission. Invest in different plate carriers for different types of missions. Even if you like a specific system because it can be configured in multiple ways, buy multiples of the same carrier and preset them in the configurations that will work for your different missions. You can easily enough transfer the contents of one carrier
fits-all combat gear. Today, the
1—Primary and secondary
to another before a planned
name of the game is modularity.
ammunition; 2—A tourniquet to
mission. Or simply stock each
But as with anything else, the
stop bleeding; 3—Your radio PTT
carrier for “grab and go” (the smart
more options you have, the more
or mic so you can talk to your team.
kids will do this).
confusing it can get. In order to
Everything else is tertiary. I have
properly solve a problem, you
put a lot of years into figuring out
wear a plate carrier is you expect to
must break it down to its lowest
what works and what doesn’t.
encounter gunfire and explosives
common denominator. In this case,
Because I’m a little guy, tactical
on a two-way range—meaning you
we are talking about gunfighting.
real estate on my person has
are there to fight. Make sure you
Everything you carry into battle
always been at a premium. It has
are ahead of the power curve by
needs to trace back to the purpose
forced to me question everything I
setting up your gear for success.
of helping you win the fight.
carry and where I carry it. I’ve had
Afterward, train with it. The best
years to refine my gear loadout,
litmus for testing your gear setup
begins each of his classes by
and my overall approach can be
is to train at night. If you can
defining the three basic tenets
disseminated across multiple
effectively feed your guns, move
of gunfighting: Shoot, Move,
platforms for multiple missions.
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One of my mentors, Buck Doyle,
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as we look at the following plate
specialized gear to support our
is no single configuration that
However, I have had personal
: : Understanding hierarchy of gear
piece of gear. Keep that in mind
We will always need to carry
GEAR HIERARCHY
element to a modern
proven track record. They are not
: : 4 mission-driven plate carrier setups examined
to your PC as the carryall for every
shoot, move and communicate?
warrior’s combat loadout. They
innovation, quality product and a
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we carry. How will this help me
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my trust and business through their
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The number one reason you
and operate your comms in the
Communicate. I don’t think it can
While the plate carrier is the
be broken down any clearer than
centerpiece of a warrior’s gear
dark, you will have no problem
that. With this in mind, we need
loadout, it is only one piece of the
during the day.
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to a Sharpie marker on my chest.
and holds easy-access tertiary gear.
This carrier is set up for an assaulter
The blades are secured in the built-in
The front zip pocket holds a small Rite
in a military Special Mission Unit. It is
cummerbund kangaroo pocket and
in the Rain notepad and pen along with
configured for a direct-action mission
the tops are secured with the RE
a dedicated flex cuff cutter. I usually
where the team may be flown directly
Factor Trauma Shear Holster.
keep a small handheld thermal imager
For a direct-action hit, I place a large
to the target location or maybe need to infil several klicks. A hit like this
ID panel on my chest. This is important
should expect moderate to heavy
for a couple reasons. A large, full color,
resistance, so a reasonable amount
friendly flag identifies us as the good
of body armor should be worn, but I
guys. It also makes for a nice “fuck
stop short of bicep protection, collars
you” before you shoot the bad guy
and yokes. I still need a high degree
in the face. And large flag patches
of mobility for infil, actions on the
provide ample surface to conceal an
objective and exfil.
important survival item: local currency.
Velocity Systems Scarab. It is
E&E (Escape & Evasion) plan, I’m not
a lightweight, scalable carrier
going to rely on my dashing good
that’s highly adjustable and cut
looks to charm the locals into helping
for great range of motion. I installed
me get out of Dodge. Few things work
front and back Velocity Systems API-
“Set up for an assaulter in a military Special Mission Unit for a direct-hit mission where the team may be flown directly to the target location or may need to infil several klicks.”
BZ Multi-Hit Standalone Rifle Plates and Side Plates and backed them with Velocity Systems SAPI Soft Armor Inserts. Soft armor will dissipate the kinetic energy transfer of a projectile (which can be just as lethal), while the plate is designed to simply stop the projectile. Rifle magazine pouches, a tourniquet and my PTT are mounted at the front as my primary immediate-access items. All three are within reach by either hand. I prefer three rifle mags up front because I don’t want to stack mags on top of each other. Stacking mags or pouches on pouches limits your access to belt and pants pocket kit. I keep an extra
better to motivate people than cold,
rifle mag on my belt and 3 to 6 more
hard cash. The panel is also large
in an assault pack. I like closed-top
enough to conceal a chest-mounted
pouches because they keep debris
blast gauge that indicates what PSI
out of my mags. Blue Force Gear
I may have been exposed to if I’m
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found unconscious.
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Abdominal Carrying Kit) under my
material to make for an ultra-light yet
mags. It dangles over my belt buckle
robust pouch. I’ll tuck the flap of one of the pouches behind the mag for an
front flap of the cummerbund closure
easily grabbed emergency reload.
(behind the mags). This makes a great storage location for all the excess
Right next to the mags is a CAT (Combat Applications Tourniquet)
cables for radios. This PTT is a Tactical
in a BFG Tourniquet NOW! Strap
Command Industries Liberator III
Tourniquet Holder. It is super
LITE that puts control of both radios
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into one module. I secure as much
lightweight and handy for rapid Above the mags is the PTT for my
of the cable as possible and leave a
can degrade over time. They are
radios. I place the PTT on the edge
flat, open launch pad on my chest for
one-time-use and should be replaced
of the carrier so I have a clear path
magazine access. The cleaner you
annually. The Rod Locking Clip faces
to my mags. I set this carrier up for
can keep your chest, the faster and
toward my body so it doesn’t hook on
dual comms and make ready use of
easier access you will have to mags.
slings or environmental obstructions.
the Velcro kangaroo pocket on the
I carry large EMT trauma shears next
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in the main compartment. I mount the
In the event I need to implement an
I built this carrier off a
access. CATs are UV-sensitive and
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over it. It is also short so it doesn’t
HSGI Handcuff Pouch. While my team
inside is completely lined with Velcro
interfere with sitting in a vehicle.
would always carry plenty of flex cuffs
Even if I’m not the designated
on belts and in pockets, I always want
pile and accepts a multitude of inserts
breacher, having some mechanical
for mission-specific roles.
to have at least one pair of double-
breaching tools is a good thing
locking standard handcuffs. Good
side, next to my mags. I remember
since the actual breacher may not
flex cuffs are essential for multiple
seeing pics of “tactical operators”
always be at my side. I have large
prisoner handling, but if it’s an HVT
as a kid with radios mounted high on
bolt cutters from Home Depot
or just a belligerent jackass we can’t
their backs. But while the PTT lets
stowed in the main compartment
kill, he is going in steel cuffs.
you talk and is the most important
of the carrier. The carrier’s dual-
I always keep my radio on my left
snap fastener is woven between
comms gear to reach for, you may also
the handles to keep the
need to change things on your radio
cutters from coming out. But
depending on the type of comms
the snaps will be undone by
problem you have to solve.
a hard yank on the tool.
As a right-handed shooter, I keep
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Lastly, next to the Hydration Carrier, I have a Titanium Entry Tool (TET) from Explosive Ops Gear for popping locked cabinets, trunks and so on. It
my radio on the left side so the
is super lightweight,
antenna does not interfere with my
has enough length to
primary shooting shoulder. I put the
get leverage, and fits
larger of the two radios (AN/PRC-148
through PALS webbing.
MBITR) on my left side. I have ready access to the controls from the open
SWAT
top in my BFG Multi-Radio Pouch.
This plate carrier is set up for
My smaller team radio is mounted
Domestic Law Enforcement
just next to my tourniquet, under my
SWAT. Regardless of the
right arm. I try to keep this area as
mission, I carry over a lot of the
free of pouches as possible so I can
same themes and elements
more quickly present my pistol from
between loadouts because it
the holster on my right hip. But in the
just works. This kit is for typical
case of dual comms, you only have
SWAT callouts. The team may
so much real estate. So I place the
roll up in force and kick in the
smaller team radio there in a TYR
door for a high-risk warrant
Tactical Motorola XTS Radio Pouch.
service. Or it could be a surround
I always want to keep the gear
and call-out op where we stand
on the sides of my plate carrier as
around for eight hours waiting
minimal as possible. This keeps my
for the suspect to realize he
profile smaller, making it easier for
isn’t going to win. Either
me to quickly fit through doors, climb
way, this mission differs
over walls and so on. But that doesn’t
from the SOF hitter
mean it’s off limits. Mounted directly
in that it’s unlikely
to the side plate bag, behind the
we are going to
cummerbund, is my slashy/stabby
hike in and out of
tool. In this case, I’m carrying a knife
to keep flashbangs here. I don’t need
from one of my favorite knifemakers,
to find a buddy to work off his back
Half Face Blades. I keep knives on
or have a buddy get one for me off of
my primary side, handle up and tilted
mine. I keep the pins facing my body
forward. This way I can easily bring
to eliminate snag hazards, and the
down) while climbing or fast roping. It
heavy on hurry-up-and-wait. The
collars are practically useless for
my “strong hand” up, removing the
draw from the pouch is absolutely
is especially useful on ladders.
threat is also different. If an operator
protection. A high-velocity projectile
knife from its kydex sheath, and
silent. Ten Speed pouches keep them
is facing a pistol downrange, his
will flatten it out and strike the wearer
then bring it down in an underhand
secure. One caveat—they do wear out
pouches for things on my back that I
world has probably taken a turn for
above, or push under it and strike
grip. Mounted over my right kidney
over time and need to be replaced.
cannot access myself. I always wear
the surreal. But domestically, officers
the wearer between the main carrier
Rounding off the left side is a
a small assault pack that can quickly
face down pistol threats every day of
armor and the supplemental piece.
Dump Pouch for SSE (Sensitive Site
215 Gear Multi-Mission Weapon’s
and easily be slung over my shoulder.
the week. So some of the extra body
Yoke and collar armor is not wide/
Exploitation). This is for collecting
Retention Lanyard. This is the
Even though the Scarab has a zip-on
armor panels like IIIA bicep protection
important items that you don’t want to
simplest, lowest profile and most
assault pack panel, I do not use it
start to make a little more sense.
leave, like a pistol or documents.
snag-proof primary weapons retention
because I can’t access it myself.
I’ve used. It’s basically an industrial
Instead, I keep a flat pouch on my
BFG Double M4 Mag Pouch. This
elastic strap covered in tubular nylon
back to hold a water bladder. One of
is essentially a pouch made out of
that clips to a PALS-mounted side
my favorites is the Emdom Vehicle
elastic. It secures two mags, but lays
release buckle. It pins my rifle to the
Hydration Carrier. It’s wide and flat,
completely flat when not in use. I like
side, completely vertical (muzzle
allowing me to wear an assault pack
is a BFG Ten-Speed Ultralight
Mounted under my left arm is a
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a target zone. While mobility is always very important, a lot (not all) of SWAT callouts are light on marathons and
As I mentioned, I don’t want
Wrap-around soft armor is
rigid/supported enough to offer any stopping protection.
protection to extremities. Personally, I want bicep and groin protection, but stop
real protection. It does, however, excel at limiting head movement while wearing a helmet, and adding
important for “heavy entry.” For a
It also needs to
The outer zipper pocket contains a
standard SWAT plate carrier, I want
hold standard size rifle plates with
short of full shoulders, yokes and
folded-up vs17 marking panel.
something that holds front/back IIIA
the option of adding side plates.
throat protection. We need to strike
Next to the hydration carrier, in the
Spear/BALCS-cut armor panels for
And it needs to accept scalable
a balance between acceptable
Siege-R Optimized platform. The
lower left corner of the plate bag, is an
the uninterrupted coverage of pistol-
up-armor components for added IIIA
coverage and mobility. Yokes and
Siege-R Optimized has a slick base
unnecessary weight to the wearer. This setup is built on the First Spear
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design with no external cummerbund like the other systems presented here. I’ve installed BALCS soft armor and Velocity Systems API-BZ Multi-Hit Standalone Rifle Plates and Side Plates. My biceps are covered with First Spear MASS Bicep protectors. I like their design in that they are quickly detachable without having to take the shoulder assembly apart (in case I need fit into cramped spaces). I also wear a First Spear MASS Groin Protector. The FS design also has a special pocket
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“For typical SWAT callouts where the team may roll up in force, or a surround and call-out op waiting for the suspect to realize he isn’t going to win.”
Velocity Systems API-BZ Multi-Hit Standalone Rifle Plates
02 First Spear MASS Bicep protectors
03 First Spear Siege-R Optimized
to fit a 6x6” side plate. Following the rules we set earlier, I have immediate access to my rifle mags, radio PTT and CAT tourniquet on the front of my person. I carry three rifle mags in a First Spear Ranger Shingle. I often see SWAT officers running only one or two rifle mags with the reason being “that’s all I’ve ever needed” or “If I need more, we
of steel cuffs in this pouch for easier
have a box in the BearCat.” I’m all for a
access. These cuffs are for belligerent
minimalist approach, but I’d warn against
suspects only. Everyone else gets
training and equipping yourself for the
flex cuffs. I run a large First Spear
99% of scenarios that end with minimal
3x8” Cell Tag that clearly IDs me as
or no shots fired. You need to be ready
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for that 1% where you’re fighting for
POLICE. This tag is both infrared reflective and visible glow-in-the-dark.
your life against an enemy that has you
The white glow gives me easier ID day
out-gunned.
and night, while the IR reflective acts as IFF while under night vision.
Immediately behind the Ranger Shingle
To the direct right of my mags are
are my large trauma shears in RE
two HSGI Extended Pistol Mag Taco
Factor Trauma Shears Holster. My PTT is mounted all the way on the left edge of my carrier for
Pouches. I run my pistol mags on my
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belt, but these extended tacos are
unimpeded access to mags. This
perfect for carrying one/ea Cobra
unit is a TCI Tactical PTT—simple
Cuffs. These were first shown to me
design, unmistakable in tactile
by John Chapman of Forge Tactical,
feel and incredibly easy to find the activation button. I’ve removed the
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who has an extensive LE background and knows a thing or three about
Velcro rear clip and stuck it directly to
suspect handling and cuffing. Talking
side is a BFG Ultralight Dump pouch.
the Velcro pile surface on the front of the
about flex cuffs is a whole article by
I can easily toss a suspect’s gun or
PC. I’ve further secured it with a routed,
itself. But these are the best on the
evidence into it.
heavy-duty rubber band.
market. I keep two on my side in the
I’ve attached a First Spear Double
Extended Pistol Mag Tacos for rapid
Flashbang Pocket on the left side of
American Rescue CAT Pouch. It is
access and two more in my left pant
the carrier, directly next to the Ranger
mounted horizontally on my groin
cargo pocket. The Extended Tacos
Shingle. Normally I would prefer BFG
tools on their person for crisis entry
protector. This pouch completely covers
keep the Cobra Cuffs very secure and
Ten-Speed pouches for bangers for
as soon as they get there. This means
the CAT, protecting it from harmful UV
reduce snag.
reasons mentioned already. But SWAT
these tools need to be staged on
have a Motorola HT1250 in a Velocity
My tourniquet is stored in a North
what I produce from each. Directly behind these pouches I
has a unique challenge. The majority
your plate carrier or in your assault
Systems Radio Pouch. The Siege-R
On the outside of my Ranger Shingle is
fixed-blade knife. Cops need a good
of SWAT officers are doing regular
pack so you can grab and go. I elect
Optimized does not have an integral
a First Spear Double Handcuff Pouch.
knife in their gear for the same reason
patrol duty, crime suppression, task
to use fitted bang pouches with side
cummerbund with front kangaroo
While I normally don’t want gear mounted
an operator does. I recommend a
force and traffic until there is a SWAT
release buckles so the devices can
pouch in which I can shove extra
on top of my mag pouches, having an
small fixed blade attached to the plate
callout. They then race to the location
be left in the pouch ready to go (pins
comms cable. I run a couple pieces of
immediate-access handcuff is awesome
carrier in a less obvious manner (a
and don their SWAT gear, which
facing toward body). Right next to that
Velcro One-Wrap through the MOLLE
when trying to restrain a suspect intent on
scary Karambit front and center may
they keep in the back of their squad.
is a London Bridge Trading Modular
attachment slits on the vest and shore
fighting. Wearing a full plate carrier and
still be a bit much for the TV cameras).
SWAT still needs to do work even if
Smoke Grenade Pouch (6131E). I
up the entire cable bundle next to the
wielding a rifle presents a challenge in
I use the same clip and 550 cord
the team truck with all the breaching
purposely use a smoke pouch with
radio pouch. This leaves no exposed
reaching to the back of my belt to access
method to mount the kydex sheath
tools, bangers and other munitions
Velcro closure next to bang pouches
coil cable to snag. The antenna is
handcuffs (where I’d normally keep them
with a forward cant for a more natural
isn’t on scene yet. So officers need
with buckles so I can feel for the
routed to the back of the carrier via the
on a patrol duty belt). I only keep one set
draw stroke. Rounding out the right
to have personal bangers and other
difference and will be confident in
TCI MAST to keep it out of my armpit.
rays and helping increase its longevity.
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Behind the Cuffs is a Mil-Max CCW
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hit that requires a long patrol infil and
case, I have decided to use open-top
exfil. The operator will be in the field
shock-cord-kept mag pouches. Built
anywhere from two to four or more
in to the cummerbund flap, they save
days and will be carrying the necessary
extra ounces from redundant fabric
sustainment equipment for that sort
layering of a separate modular pouch.
of work (i.e., a 72 Hour Assault Pack
The flap is flat, keeping my mags close
or Ruck). Operations like this require
to my body and lowering my profile.
extreme mobility and are of a very
The front face features several rows
grueling nature.
of PALS for attaching small gear that
Depending on the mission (especially altitude), I may elect to forgo the protection offered by a plate carrier in favor of increased mobility and
would otherwise need to be mounted off-center and become hindered by my pack straps. My CAT tourniquet is stored in a Marz
less fatigue. But if I am going
Tactical Tourniquet Pouch – MOLLE.
to wear a carrier, I’m going to
Rather than use an open-strap system
go for the lightest system that
like I would in an assaulter’s role, I prefer
affords me the most mobility and
to keep as much of my gear covered as
flexibility. This one is the Crye
possible while in the field on recce. Right
Precision JPC2.0 (Jumpable Plate
above the TQ is a Tactical Command
Carrier), the latest evolution of
Industries Alpha PTT for my radio. This is
Crye’s most popular platform. Its
one of the most compact PTTs I’ve ever
skeletal design cummerbund and
used. It is lightweight, submersible and
shoulder straps offer weight savings
weaves/hooks through PALS. The PTT
and heat aspiration routes without
button is located on the side, recessed in
compromising functionality.
a raised pedestal that is very easy to find
I almost always try to back
by feel with gloves. It is perfectly suited
my plates with soft armor
for edge-mount, leaving a clean launch
for increased protection and comfort. In this case I
I intentionally leave the rest of the cummerbund flap PALS empty to
ounce I possibly can, so I
provide as flat a surface as possible.
will leave out plate backers
Recce missions require being prone or
and rely solely on the
semi-prone for long periods of time. I
Velocity Systems API-BZ
may take my helmet and pack off, but
Multi-Hit Standalone
my plate carrier or chest rig stay on
Rifle Plates. I will also
at all times. So even though my ruck
sacrifice side coverage
encourages me to keep pouches and
armor and side plates. This affords me
create a tactical shelf over my gut. The
titanium pry
more weight savings, highly increased
TQ will smoosh down under my weight.
comfort while wearing a ruck with waist
I also have a small #3 or #4 locking
straps, increased airflow and a lower
S-Biner from Nite Ize reserved for my
bar in here. I part-time team may not
design is one of the best when used in
for a while. If there’s
conjunction with a heavy ruck.
only three of us and we
Again, I have direct ambidextrous
need to do work, I don’t
access to my rifle mags, tourniquet
want to stand around with none of us have breaching tools.
and PTT. I’ve rigged my JPC2.0 with the Crye Precision AVS Detachable
“For a military SOF mission where the operator will be hiking challenging terrain, at various altitudes, in austere environments. It could be longrange recce to conduct ISR or a hit that requires a long patrol infil and exfil.” 01 Velocity Systems API-BZ Multi-Hit Standalone Rifle Plates
02 Crye Precision JPC2.0 (Jumpable Plate Carrier)
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profile. The ultra-flat shoulder strap
have everyone on scene
our thumbs up our asses because
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items off my sides, I still don’t want to
cutters and
want these tools on me. A
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pad for mags.
am looking to shave every
by leaving behind soft
Special Operations Forces 03
Tactical Tailor Fight Light 2 Liter Hydration Carrier.
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Flap M4 Flat. The plate carrier does not come with a front cummerbund
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modular variants that will allow user
I also run a 215 Gear Multi-Mission
This carrier is set up for a military
preference customization across the
Weapon’s Retention Lanyard on my left
SOF mission where the operator
JPC2.0 and AVS line. I prefer covered
side for the same reason mentioned
will be hiking challenging terrain, at
mag pouches to limit snagging and
earlier.
various altitudes, in extremely austere
loss of gear due to environmental
environments. It could be long-range
interference and I like secondary
favorite Emdom Vehicle Hydration
recce to conduct ISR (Intelligence,
retention of items on my person—flap
Carrier. As before, I keep my bolt
Surveillance, & Reconnaissance) or a
covers, shock cord keepers, etc. In this
The back of the carrier features my
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flap. Rather, Crye offers several
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gloves when they are not on my
JPC2.0 MBITR Radio Pouch. This
hands. Whenever possible I try to not
pouch simply attaches via Velcro
wear gloves, or at the most use thin
under the cummerbund and hangs
tactical gloves. My favorite are the
off the side. It is held against my body
SKD Tactical PIG FDT Deltas. When
by the skeletal cummerbund over the
gloves aren’t on my hands, they hang
front and allows me to keep my radio
on the S-Biner. Nite Ize has a very
off my shooting side but still have
simple locking mechanism that keeps
easy access to the controls from the
the clasp from inadvertently opening
top. As always, I make ample use
and losing my gear.
of the kangaroo pocket behind the
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front cummerbund flap to store all
Behind my mags are the large trauma shears. I have a large 3x5”
the excess cable. The AN/PRC-152’s
Infrared Reflective Flag Patch from
antenna is mounted on my back via
Perroz Designs on my chest. This
the Tactical Command Industries
patch features a laser-cut relief of the
MAST, keeping it completely out of the
U.S. flag (but can be made in your
way of pack straps and slings. The
good-guy flag of choice) in Multicam
MAST relocates the antenna
nylon and backed by IR reflective
out of the way. I route the
nylon. Like my assaulter’s kit, the
MAST extension cable
large flag patch conceals local
through the skeletal
E&E currency and a blast gauge.
cummerbund to keep
The small, built-in admin pocket
it secure and make use
at the top of the JPC2.0 is low
of the Crye Precision
profile and out of the way. Since
MOLLE Zip-On Panel
it’s built into the plate carrier it
2.0 on the back of my
cannot block mag access, so I
JPC. Basically, this is a
use it hold 4” infrared chemlights.
flat panel of material that
They stay upright and accessible
provides a clean PALS/
because I slide them into an EOG
MOLLE surface on the
Mini Chemlight Holder that perfectly
back of the plate carrier. I
fits in the pocket and even adheres to
use this to cover up the excess
the internal Velcro.
antenna cable and cummerbund attachment points.
Dangling beneath my plate carrier is
Directly on the center of the
the Spiritus Systems SACK, holding a Rite in the Rain notepad and
back panel is a Tactical Tailor Fight
pen in the front pocket. The main
Light 2 Liter Hydration Carrier.
compartment will contain a small
It is low profile and provides
handheld thermal imager or AN/PAS-
no interference with my pack. I
29 ECOTI (Enhanced Clip-On Thermal
actually prefer a water reservoir and
Imager) for my night vision goggle.
straw during recce missions due to
While I may have room for other items,
ease of access on the move. I’ve got
I try to keep pouches dedicated so I
the drinking tube routed under my
don’t end up spilling multiple items
arm and through the PALS webbing
to casualties (after the threat
while trying to extract one. This is an
on my chest to keep it out of the way
is neutralized). It also needs
important rule of thumb about GP
of pack straps.
pouches. Anything you put in them
throw a bomb. Directly behind
needs to be secured and organized.
the frag, mounted to the inside
needs to provide the officer all of the gear he/she needs to win the fight and begin rendering aid
to contain gear that will sustain the officer for hours
PALS on the cummerbund, is a
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
cummerbund flap is a BFG Single
Half Face Blades Combat Karambit
The last plate carrier is designed
Designs LPSPC (Low Profile Slick
Frag Grenade Pouch. Again, Helium
with its sheath secured via clip and
for a domestic LEO as an active
Plate Carrier), one of the lightest, most
Whisper is the strongest and lightest
550 cord.
shooter/terrorist response kit. It
Immediately to the right of the
material for this sort of work. I also like
Immediately to the left of the
the design in that it uses a side release
cummerbund flap is a BFG Single
buckle to secure the flap. Snap
during ongoing sweep/clear. For this mission I use a Perroz
versatile carriers I’ve worn. Perroz’s innovative use of materials allows it to
doesn’t matter if it’s a foreign fighter
responders on scene are going to
Directly to the left of the
or a suburbanite who can’t cope
be patrol officers. If some of those
Smoke Grenade Pouch. This Helium
smoke pouch is another
with the world anymore. Cops need
officers are SWAT, they can don their
wearing patrol uniform and duty belt.
under clothing or decked-out for
closures on pouches wear out quickly,
Whisper pouch both feels different
BFG frag pouch. If the situation
to prepare for the fight of their lives.
SWAT kit. But more of the officers are
Most of the time they will have all
assault roles. Even fully kitted, the
but SR buckles require a deliberate
than the Cordura nylon TQ pouch next
requires me to throw one frag,
Some solutions to active shooter gear
probably going to be patrol and traffic.
the tools they need to do their job
LPSPC will take up minimal space in a
action to open. And there are few
to it and has a different type of pull tab.
odds are that I’ll probably need to
action than the simple Velcro closure
involve a “go bag” concept utilizing
If that’s me, I don’t want to grab a rifle
on their duty belt and/or soft armor
vehicle’s trunk.
things on God’s green earth that
This makes it harder to accidentally
throw a second.Tactile feel of pouches
on the smoke.
some sort of repurposed hipster man-
and a purse to head into a fight with a
carrier. Knowing this, the items on a
should require more of a deliberate
open the wrong pouch even though
is important. The frag pouch’s SR
bag slung over the officer’s shoulder.
suspect(s) armed with rifles. I want a
critical response plate carrier need
officer is already wearing a uniform
action to initiate than preparing to
they are right next to each other.
buckle requires a more deliberate
That’s really stupid, because the first
plate carrier.
to augment the duty gear. This PC
shirt over a concealable IIIA soft armor
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Immediately behind the smoke and frag is my radio in a Crye Precision
The responding officers are already
be low profile enough for concealment
The carrier’s profile is critical. The
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fit and very secure. While I normally
an RE Factor holster and a Perroz
they can be stuck on doors or walls
act of wearing a vest over a vest is
want some sort of secondary
Designs 3M SOLAS reflective patch
to indicate cleared areas, direction
already going to add unwanted girth.
retention, this mission does not
for high-visibility identification.
of travel, devices or anything your
going to hold two bottles of
Perroz uses an ultra-thin High Abrasion
require it.
I recommend a bright, full-color
department puts in the SOP. The
water as well as four SOFLETE
reflective flag patch alongside an
main compartment contains a fat
Pre-Workout QuickStix for
Neoprene Kevlar (HANK) material
I’ve partitioned the front
My sustainment pouch is
for the cummerbund. It is as thin as
pocket with the Micro
easily seen LE badge patch. These
permanent marker and rubber door
my water. This stuff provides
they come, yet incredibly strong. The
Fight Half Flap.
will resonate with civilians and fellow
stops. I can use the stops to pin doors
a natural energy boost
shoulder straps are constructed out of
This creates
officers during massive adrenaline
open, creating an egress path, or pin
without increasing heart
the same material so they won’t add
a pocket for
dumps.
doors closed to create a strong point.
rate and blood pressure
thickness to the vest underneath. The
carrying an
Below the Micro Fight is the
Hanging off the bottom is my CAT
like caffeine. I also
officer simply throws the LPSPC over
extra set of
Spiritus Systems SACK. This is
tourniquet secured by shock cord.
keep two Kirkland
his head, clips the radio mic to the front
handcuffs. The
my marking pouch dedicated to
of the PC, fastens the cummerbund
open side of the front
materials I will use to communicate
pouches are necessary. One of
brand) protein
and is off to the fight.
pocket contains a Micro
my location and/or danger areas.
my SOF veteran brothers, Don
bars for meal
Fight Pistol Magazine Insert
The front zipper pocket contains
Edwards, has some great ideas
replacement.
IV Plates in the carrier. In conjunction
that holds two more pistol
Cyalume Adhesive-Backed Light
about sustainment materials for
They have one
with the soft armor, a Patrol Officer
reloads. The pistol mags sit low
Shapes. These are like chemlights
critical response situations. I took his
of the best
will have a lot of protection with these
enough compared to the rifle
but are large, flat shapes with an
advice and added this kit to my active
protein/carb/
plates. They offer a high protection
mags behind them. Earlier I said
adhesive back. Once activated,
shooter plate carrier. I’ve placed a
fiber ratios
level at an affordable cost. Most patrol
I don’t like stacking pouches
officers will be buying their critical
over pouches, but this mission
incident plate carriers and armor out
requires the plate carrier to
of their own pockets. While the afore-
work over already-worn duty
mentioned Velocity Systems plates are
gear. The added girth of the
lighter and thinner, their $1,175/each
carrier may impede access
retail price tag is spendy. The Grey
to belt-mounted pistol mags.
Ghost plates come in at $210/each for
Or some smaller officers may
Level IV protection.
have pistol mags mounted on an
I’ve installed Grey Ghost Gear Level
Following the rules, I have rifle mags,
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Grey Ghost Gear Level IV Plates
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outer armor carrier vest. Any gear
Perroz Designs LPSPC (Low Profile Slick Plate Carrier)
In this case general purpose
worn on an outer carrier needs
easily accessed. The Spiritus Systems
to either have a home for a fast
Micro Fight Chest Rig is the most
reposition on the plate carrier or
modular and scalable chest rig on the
be able to be covered up and not
market. In this case I’ve taken the base
needed in the fight. This includes
Micro Chassis MK3 and attached it
Tasers and mags. If you keep
via side release buckles to the front
your Taser on an outer carrier,
of the LPSPC to form a cummerbund
you better have a holster for it
flap. I’ve installed the Spiritus Systems
on your critical response plate
Micro Fight 5.56 Rifle Magazine Insert
carrier. You won’t be able to access
BFG Medium Vertical Utility Pouch
so I can carry three AR-15 mags.
it otherwise.
directly to the right of my front
The insert is made out of heavy-duty
Directly behind the Micro
elastic, so mag retention is via friction
Fight are the trauma shears in
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plate. This placement still allows easy access to the pistol on the duty
on the market. They are also very low
belt. This pouch is for sustainment in
in sugar so I won’t get any drowsy
the fight.
effects. Lastly, a small bottle of Motrin
While the operator has the luxury
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with sound-deadening cotton balls
officer, a quick tug can remove the plastic ring, and left behind. Directly to the left of the plate
fold-up card that holds the contents to bring them around front for rapid
or being able to be dressed for
will keep aching joints, muscles
combat and carry his gear across his
and head at bay. A BFG Ten Speed
is a BFG Single Smoke Grenade
access. I have another CAT tourniquet
entire body, the LEO is dressed as
Ultralight Dump Pouch sits next to the
Pouch. Responding officers should
strapped to the top of it.
a peace officer. Most cops are still
GP pouch for collecting SSE items.
have smokes for use in covering
required to wear the polyester “Officer
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“The carrier’s profile is critical. The act of wearing a vest over a vest is already going to add unwanted girth.”
tourniquet and radio mic up front and
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because your shift ends.
vest or an outer soft armor carrier. The
I keep a bundle of ten bright green
Rounding out this plate carrier is an
approaches or escape angles for
RE Factor Tactical Aggressor pack.
Friendly” uniform. So their critical
Cyalume MILSPEC 4” Chemlights
civilians. A BFG Ten-Speed Double
It’s lashed to the back of the LPSPC
response plate carrier better carry
on 550 cord, hanging from a Nite Ize
M4 Mag Pouch is next to the smoke
so the full kit can be thrown on as
everything they need for sustained
Locking S-Biner, to the direct left of
and would hold two flashbangs.
a single system. The Aggressor is
combat. Situations develop rapidly
my mags. Active shooter situations
At the back of the carrier is a BFG
a plate-sized, very thin, deployable
and could drag on for hours. If you’re
require bright, clear marking for
Trauma Kit NOW. This is another great
pack. It has pull-tabs on the top and
first on scene, you may be pulling
follow-on officers and to provide
invention from BFG. While I normally
bottom for removing the internal
inner perimeter security or be part
civilians a safe, marked exit route.
advocate wearing an IFAK on the belt,
fold-open card, which has loops and
of a search team. It could be hours
Running gutted 550 cord through the
most cops are not going to be able
pockets for storing all sorts of gear.
before the scene is Code 4, and you
hole at the top of a chemlight will allow
to wear a full IFAK on their duty belts.
In this case, I’m carrying extra, more
can’t just pause for lunch or pack it in
it to be pulled away, breaking the
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s an “AR guy,” Jake never thought much
Mike is a purveyor of all sorts of firearms, but his
about AKs. Sure, he’s handled them and
heart definitely leans more towards the AK family of
had some range time with them in the past, but for
arms. Almost a reversed version of Jake, Mike loves
some reason he gravitated toward the AR-15 and
building, modding and shooting his AKs and isn’t
never really gave AKs much thought. For years, he
all that enamored with ARs. Being that Mike’s built
built, modified, shot and trained with his beloved
or helped build more than 40 AKs and variants over
AR-15s. He always thought that its ergonomics were
the years, he was a good source to go to for tips on
unmatched and didn’t worry about the 5.56x45mm
Jake’s first AK build.
versus 7.62x39mm debates or AR versus AK rivalries that raged online. After helping one of his buddies build an AR-15,
Jake quickly found out that there are many options
for a wide array of calibers. Jake wanted his first custom AK to be built in the original 7.62x39mm
together and he wasn’t sure what it required. Jake
flavor. He figured, “If I’m going to have an AK, it might
knew that the tools and methods used between
as well be in the most popular AK caliber, and it’s a
the two platforms were totally different and that
round that is pretty cheap to shoot, too.”
Jake’s always been a tinkerer. He likes working
Buttstock
was on caliber. Like the AR, AKs can be chambered
his friend that, no, he didn’t know how to put an AK
question got his mind running.
WBP includes ribbed top covers with its AK kits.
when it comes to AK builds. The first choice he made
he was asked if he knew how to build an AK. He told
assembling an AK is a more involved process. The
Ribbed Top Cover
The MFT Battlelink Minimalist is made for the AR platform and adapted for use on this AK.
Jake went online to learn more about AK-47s, AKMs and other variants. He learned that the more modern iterations of the AK-47 and AKM have been
with tools and can spend endless hours working
updated with the AK-100 series of rifles. Based
in his garage-turned-miniature-workshop on the
on the more modern, 5.45x39mm chambered AK-
weekends. He’s not exactly sure why, but that onceneglected firearm soon became an obsession of his. Perhaps it’s because it was different from what he was used to or that there was something about it he could learn. He made the decision to build one and quickly sought out his AK-obsessed friend, Mike, for guidance.
: : Custom-built from a receiver
Nevertheless, he moved forward on the project with
different calibers. The version that Jake decided to
the intention of using the receiver that he already had. One obstacle for would-be AK builders is the set
: : Chambered in 7.62x39mm
loosely base his build on was the AK-104, which is a
: : 12.4-inch barrel
stamped receiver that he bought years ago on a
complete AK or more. Luckily for Jake, Mike had all
whim but never used. He soon discovered that
the tools required for assembly. All he needed now
his Nodak Spud NDS-3 receiver has since been
were the parts. After doing some more homework
discontinued in favor of newer models. There were
online to figure out just how he wanted his build to
reported issues of its use with certain triggers that
turn out, Jake was referred by Mike to a few shops
have since been corrected with the newer versions.
that could fulfill his parts needs.
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7.62x39mm, 12.4-inch-barreled version of the rifle.
of specialized tools required to build them. Buying
He dove into his safe and dug out an older AK
all the tools required can cost almost as much as a
Receiver The build is based on a Nodak Spud NDS-3 platform.
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Optic
“Realizing that AK purists can be sticklers for the details when building replicas of existing models, Jake decided to avoid all that and go another route…”
The Burris FastFire 2 has a 4-MOA red dot that automatically adjusts its brightness to the environment.
Handguard An SLR Rifleworks 11.5-inch Lite unit with KeyMod attachment points accommodates Jake’s existing accessories.
Realizing that AK purists can be sticklers for the
already headspaced-and-assembled barrel made
details when building replicas of existing models,
the rifle easier and quicker for the AK beginner to
Jake decided to avoid all that and go another route.
build—and safer for him to shoot.
He went on to piece one together that he would enjoy
To finish off the front end style he wanted, he
shooting and owning without the intention of making
needed to locate a muzzle device that was about
it an exact replica.
4 inches long yet featured styling he liked and the
Jake liked the look of the shorter AK-104 but
performance he expected. After looking at more
wanted the rifle to stay out of NFA territory. The
forum posts that he cares to recall, he caught a
AK-104’s 12.4-inch barrel would make it an SBR,
glimpse of a Polish Tantal replica build. The Tantal is
so if he wanted to have the look of a short barrel he
an AK-like rifle that’s chambered in 5.45x39mm and
needed to find a muzzle device long enough to have
fitted with a long muzzle brake. The muzzle brake
permanently attached, allowing it to meet the legal
would be perfect for Jake’s build, but would it need
minimum 16-inch barrel length. He also liked the look
to be bored out for his larger 7.62x39mm caliber? He
of the 90-degree gas block with incorporated front
looked at a couple of online shops, but all showed
sight as opposed to the AK-47’s 45-degree gas block
Tantal brakes out of stock. After a bit more searching,
with its muzzle end mounted front sight. The hunt
he ended up locating one on GunBroker.com. He
was on for both pieces.
discovered that the one he got would allow 7.62mm
Jake found an AK parts kit that came with a 90-degree gas block with a built-in front sight made by Polish AK maker WBP at Arms of America. He
projectiles to clear safely, so no further boring would be necessary. He also ordered AK-Builder’s rivet kit and a front
quickly snapped it up. The WBP kit came with a
sight detent and spring kit that he would use to
forged trunnion and a FB Radom hammer-forged,
center the muzzle brake. To complete the “upper,”
chrome-lined barrel that was fully headspaced and
as he refers to it, he went with a KeyMod version of
assembled. AKs require a more involved barrel
SLR Riflework’s AK 11.5-inch Lite handguard with
installation process than he was used to and this kit’s
full-length railed gas tube. He already had plenty of KeyMod accessories and wanted to mount a Burris FastFire 2 red dot optic. Now that the front end was sorted out, he moved on to the rest of the rifle.
33.5"
35.5" Illustration by JESSICA LEE
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Old vs. New
Here’s a look at Jake’s AKM build versus a traditionalstyle AK-47. The shorter overall length and muzzle end of the AKM trades the longer sight radius of the 47 for an easier to point and more maneuverable carbine. It also features improved controls over the original in terms of user-selectable length of pull, safety lever and configurable handguard accessories. A railed gas tube allows for a red dot to be attached as well.
To complete the receiver, Jake opted for an ALG AK trigger, Krebs Custom Mk-VI enhanced safety, Red Star Arms FCG pin retaining plate and Solar Tactical MFER flared magwell. He also went with Magpul’s MOE AK grip in the plum color. He had always liked the plum hue used on AKs so he wanted to work that color into his build, too. Moving on to the rear end, Jake told us that he wanted to be able to use an AR-compatible buttstock on this build. “I like being able to switch out buttstocks and retain the length adjustability like on the AR-15,” he says. To that end he decided to incorporate a Rifle Dynamics RDAK-M4 Stock Adapter with a Knight’s Armament M4 Receiver Sling Mount for both its built-in QD sling attachment points and how it visually fills out the space between the buttstock adapter and MFT Battlelink Minimalist buttstock when it is collapsed.
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Muzzle End
To match the Magpul grip, Jake sprayed the MFT stock with DuraCoat Aerosol in Plum Brown. As you
A Tantel-style muzzle brake brings barrel length past the minimum 16 inches; a SureFire M612V provides illumination.
can see, it’s a touch off but overall a pretty good match. Of the DuraCoat Aerosol he says: “I’m an instant gratification kind of guy. I’d rather rattle-can it myself than send it out for proper finishing. Yes, I’m impatient. DuraCoat Aerosol allows me to have
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a no-muss, no-fuss method of coating my firearms without the wait.” After all the parts arrived, Mr. Impatient did have to
Caliber: 7.62x39mm
wait for the barrel to come back after he sent it out to get cut down from 16 inches to about 12.4 inches
Length: 33.5-36 in.
and for the Tantal brake to be permanently installed,
Barrel: 16.2 in.
bringing it up to more than 16 inches in length. He
Receiver: Nodak Spud NDS-3
didn’t mind the process because he figures that the barrel’s overall length is still shorter than if he left the
hard process, but to get it right or done cleanly does
barrel at 16 inches and installed a muzzle brake on
take experience and a certain kind of finesse.Now
top of it—and it’s lighter at its muzzle end as well.
that I’ve built one, I have to say it’s kind of addicting.
After that excruciating week of waiting, all the parts
I’ll probably want to try another build sometime in the
were back in Jake’s hands for final assembly.
future... maybe a clone build of an AK-103.”
Jake took the parts over to Mike’s, where Mike
AK Parts Kit: WPB AKM-47 Sporter Model Weight w/o magazine: 7 lbs., 10 oz.
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guided him through the building process. When asked what he thought of it, Jake replies: “Building an AK is completely different from putting together an AR. Working with the tools, pressing and riveting is something you don’t do with ARs. I wouldn’t say it’s a
Accessories:
“Building an AK is completely different from putting together an AR. Working with the tools, pressing and riveting is something you don’t do with ARs.”
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Optic: Burris Fastfire 2 Trigger: ALG AK Grip: Magpul MOE AK Stock: MFT Battlelink Minimalist Stock Adpater: Rifle Dynamics RDAK-M4
: : OWNER Jake
Flashlight: SureFire M612V Flashlight Mount: Arisaka Offset Scout Mount KeyMod
: : OCCUPATION Graphic artist
Muzzle Brake: Tantal Sling Mounts: IWC KeyMod QD Rotation Limited Sling Mount / Knights Armament Co. M4 Receiver Sling Mount Handguard: SLR Riflework AK 11.5-inch Lite (KeyMod) Receiver Accessories: Krebs Custom Mk-VI enhanced safety / Solar Tactical MFER
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Lifestyle
A
desire to create products for outdoor
and continuing to evolve a lifelong design vision
exploration coupled with an affinity for
and ethos.
firearms lead Patrick Ma to produce goods
Chris Whitney: I spent the 20 years prior to
that core customers and professional services
PDW operating a welding and machine shop
and agencies have relied on for years. Often
that specialized in one-of-a-kind custom works
considered responsible for bringing tactical
and short-run product development. It seemed
products to a larger audience, Ma has built
like the logical next step, moving from custom
mutiple brands with a utilitarian approach.
and short runs into something more stable.
In 2013, Ma partnered with Chris Whitney to
“With each new personal-use case experience and feedback from core users we are able to look ahead and make incremental improvements, as well as innovate and create new designs to fulfill the known and often unexpected needs of our users.”
It’s allowed me the opportunity to bring my
form Prometheus Design Werx. Together, the two
experience in the shop to our R&D department,
have created a wide-ranging line of finely crafted
and in turn helped us produce some world-class
products that include an array of EDC items,
hard goods.
bags and packs, as well as clothing and other personal accessories. We sat down with the duo
UN12: How does your experience inspire the
in their San Francisco workshop to talk about
process and direction for each product?
the process of creating goods for the firearms
PM: With each new personal-use case
community that also translate into everyday life.
experience and feedback from core users we are able to look ahead and make incremental
UN12: What is your background and how did
improvements, as well as innovate and create
that play a role in starting this company?
new designs to fulfill the known and often
Patrick Ma: I’ve been in this industry for over 20
unexpected needs of our users. Our wide
years now. I started my first brand in this space
breadth of interests, experiences and lifestyles
in 1997, designing and producing high-level hard
allows us a unique perspective on wilderness to
goods like knives and survival tools to functional
urban contexts.
performance apparel for the field and soft goods
CW: I think some of it is based on having years
such as packs, bags, pouches and organizers
of tool use under the belt. Knowing what feels
for field, wilderness and tactical use. In 2013,
good in the hand after hours of use and what
I started PDW with Chris to pursue the trifecta
doesn’t. It also helps with apparel and soft goods
PROMETHEUS DESIGN WERX of product categories in the same industries,
development. Years of beating on clothes and
catering to similar and new consumer audiences
work bags also lends great insight.
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UN12: What is the goal for PDW?
our consumers largely choose ignore. Our core
who get it will get it. Being “tactical” means you are
CW: Mine is pretty simple. I keep it down to what
PM: To design and produce the best-in-class
consumers are about actions, deeds, and reaching
able to adapt and move forward.
I really need on a daily basis. Always a folding
example of each product we create, that performs
their objectives. We still service many members in
exceptionally for the user so they can be the best
professional services, agencies and units. We also
UN12: How do you differentiate your brand from
produced. A small pry bar that we did as a
they can be in their pursuits. Our finely produced
have many users who simply have a strong sense
the rest?
collaboration some years back. An AAA LED bar,
goods are intended to enhance and support the
of pursuing a unique life on their own terms, at a
PM: There is nothing we design and create that we
flood flashlight and the other basics: leather wallet,
excellence of the end user.
high level and with discriminating tastes.
ourselves do not use or want to use. We believe
beard comb, money clip and lighter. In my SHADO
CW: I would have to agree with Patrick’s statement.
CW: We also have a great number of customers
in an active lifestyle that is built on capability,
Pack I keep my laptop, extra food and clothing and
The support of the end user’s experience is a very
who are very engaged in what we’re doing, not just
intelligence, strength, independence, excellence
a small first aid kit. I also keep a mini ratchet set and
important factor.
our products but what we as people are doing. We
and good will. Our goods are created for those
multiple drive bits, pliers, screwdrivers and the like.
have met a lot of people and developed some good
users who have chosen to live life on their own
UN12: What are some key insights to your
relationships over the years. I’m sure other brands
terms, making their own way. And where their
UN12: What do you have in store for the future?
design and your vision for PDW?
can say the same thing and that it’s nothing new,
actions and deeds speak. Our brand’s purpose is to
PM: Creating more flagship evergreen goods in
PM: We learn from the best design and production
but we do like knowing our customers personally.
cater and build to that end.
all three categories. Products that will last in many
CW: It’s our commitment to doing what we think is
cases beyond your lifetime. Bringing in more
lessons of the past, look to the future and emerging
knife that’s from a rotating stock of knives we’ve
processes, and do everything we can to design and
UN12: Tell us about the details of your design
best and the fact that we only answer to ourselves.
updated classics and introducing new styles that
build the best for today.
and how it plays a role in the tactical world.
This gives us the freedom and mobility to produce
feature the best in technical manufacturing. We do
CW: One of the other important aspects is that
PM: We are firmly in the camp of form follows
the best products possible.
enjoy the occasional novelty design and you’ll see
we design goods that we want to use and that we
function. We often look to the 10 Design Principles
want people to have. We don’t design goods just
of Dieter Rams to guide our own design and
UN12: What does your EDC look like?
CW: We also have an interest in expanding from our
because we think it’ll make us a buck. It’s more
creative process. A product needs to make sense—
PM: I’ve pared down my EDC over the past few
flagship outdoor goods into some bridge products.
personal than that.
its functions should be as obvious and intuitive
years. I’ve been a knife guy all my life so I always
There is a need for a high-quality means to tie our
as they can be. There is an academic sensibility
have a folder in my pocket, either a PDW Invictus
outdoor products to our home life experience. Early
UN12: Who are your current consumers?
in subtlety and an understated purpose-driven
or Badger, a high-efficiency AAA pocket flashlight,
on this will manifest with some of our smaller goods,
PM: Many of my core consumers who have
aesthetic. Most of our design criteria for any
a mini Bic, the PDW Dog tag Tool and a horsehide
but there is no telling where the idea will take us. [ UN12 ]
followed my previous brands have chosen to
product [is that it] needs to perform for a user who
wallet. I usually have my SHADO Pack with me and
continue on with PDW. The marketplace, styles,
spends a good deal of time in the wilderness, is
keep my supporting EDC items such as a fixed-
For more information about Prometheus
user needs have evolved and so have we. One of
familiar with or active in the shooting community
blade knife, first aid kit, charging cables and backup
Design Werx, visit their website at
the most notable aspects of our consumers is their
and understands the value of discretion. We do not
battery, a SAK, a pocket notebook with my Rotring
prometheusdesignwerx.com and follow
authenticity. The overt affectations other brands
feel a need to beat someone over the head with our
mechanical pencil and some personal effects in
them on Facebook and Instagram at
may feel necessary to present is something we and
designs that may serve a tactical purpose. Those
case I find myself stuck overnight somewhere.
prometheusdesignwerx.
those punctuate our offerings here and there.
“We also have a great number of customers who are very engaged in what we’re doing, not just our products but what we as people are doing.”
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“Intended as a tribute to his brother, Axelson based this special build on the same type of pistol Matthew carried into battle.”
AXE SIG P226 MK25 Text & Images by JERRY TSAI
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t’s no secret that Glocks are the preferred
operation depicted in the book and movie “Lone
foundations for pistol customizers and
Survivor.” Matthew and his teammates were ambushed
enthusiasts alike. The Glock’s plain, flat surfaces,
on that mission, where he and two of his teammates
simple construction and abundance of aftermarket
were killed.
parts are just a few of the reasons that custom jobs
this special build on the same type of pistol Matthew
seeing a nicely decked-out Glock, it’s refreshing to see
carried into battle that day. Axelson adds: “Matt was
different pistol makes get the full-on custom treatment
killed in action on the 28th of June 2005 fighting to
as well.
keep his teammates alive. Giving every ounce of his
Jeffrey Axelson of Axelson Tactical agrees. He and his team did just that with their limited-edition AXE SIG P226 MK25. Aside from setting out to create a
heart and soul to win the fight he was in. I am proud of him for that.” Axelson Tactical specializes in producing custom
unique run of pistols that rarely get bespoke treatment,
rifles, handguns and accessories for AR-15s and
Axelson had a very personal reason for taking on the
AR-10s, as well as precision bolt-action rifles. The
P226 MK25 in particular as a project.
Minden, Nevada, based company was launched as
Axelson’s brother, Matthew, was one of the four
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Intended as a tribute to his brother, Axelson based
are based on its many iterations. As much as we enjoy
a business that honors the sacrifices of Matthew and
Navy SEALs who were sent on a surveillance and
all those like him. “Many in our family history have
reconnaissance mission in Afghanistan’s Kunar
served,” Axelson says. “Grandpa and his brother
Province as a part of Operation Red Wings. As you
were career Navy and were on the USS Pennsylvania
might recall, Operation Red Wings was the military
in Pearl Harbor on December 7th, Grandma was a
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01 The AXE MK25’s stainless steel slide is machined for front cocking serrations, which wrap over the top of the slide at a 45-degree angle.
02 The factory rear cocking serrations were re-machined to wrap over the top of the slide, also at a 45-degree angle.
03 One hundred AXE MK25s will be produced, numbering from 00 to 99.
“The pistol features a host of upgrades, including additional slide serrations for increased grip during weapon manipulation.” UN12mag.com
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“The stainless steel slide is machined for front cocking serrations, which wrap over the top at a 45-degree angle and add an aggressive look to the pistol.”
01
Marine for the duration of World War II, Dad and Uncle
the top at a 45-degree angle and add an aggressive look
Dean were in the infantry and fought in the Vietnam War.
to the pistol. Matching the front treatment, the factory rear
So this sentiment runs deep with us.” Axelson proudly
cocking serrations were re-machined to wrap over the top
supports or is involved with notable charities such as
of the slide, also at a 45-degree angle. The top of the slide
Lone Survivor Foundation, Navy SEAL Foundation and
boasts a custom U.S. flag and SEAL bone frog engraving
Special Operations Wounded Warriors, as well as the
toward the muzzle end in honor of Matthew Axelson’s
“Matt’s final moments were not known by
devastating head wound. They speak of
Matthew Axelson Foundation.
service, with TMT Tactical’s logo at the rear. On the sides
Marcus [Luttrell] when he wrote the book
him with admiration, SIG in hand during
of the slide there are various Axelson Tactical logos and an
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‘Lone Survivor’ and we most likely will
his final moments, expending all rounds,
never know the exact details. We have
ending 12 Taliban soldiers before they
For shooters who value a higher grip on the gun, the underside of the trigger guard is relieved where it meets the grip.
been learning more and more about the
finally stopped his heart.
Based on the official sidearm issued to U.S. Navy SEALs, the SIG Sauer P226 MK25 is a 9mm full-sized pistol that features a 4.4-inch barrel and special coatings
engraved SEAL anchor. On the alloy frame, just forward of the pistol’s takedown
that offer its internal parts and controls added corrosion
lever, you’ll notice machine-serrated finger rest pads on
resistance, as well as reduced friction, directly from the
either side. These additions allow for tactile reference
factory. It’s with this solid base that Axelson Tactical
points that assist the shooter with a quick and repeatable
teamed up with TMT Tactical and Nevada Cerakote to
grip. The underside of the trigger guard receives additional
create the AXE SIG P226 MK25.
serrations as well.
The pistol features a host of upgrades, including
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For shooters who value a higher grip on the gun—and
additional slide serrations for increased grip during
who doesn’t?—the underside of the trigger guard is
weapon manipulation. Its stainless steel slide is
relieved where it meets the grip. This places your hand
machined for front cocking serrations, which wrap over
higher in relation to the bore, which helps you mitigate
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The top of the slide boasts a custom U.S. flag and SEAL bone frog engraving along with TMT Tactical’s logo at the rear.
The Warrior Spirit action as the years progress. Stories of
Whether or not the story coming from
Matt’s final moments, when he brought
the Teams is to be truth, lore or legend
the fight to the enemy, never giving up.
we might not ever know. The fact is that
How he was down to his SIG with 30
the true warrior spirit was embodied in all
rounds left and kept fighting, kept drawing
the men lost that day and in Matt’s final
the enemy away from Marcus’s position.
moments.
Teammates speak of Matt being shot numerous times, fighting despite a
Slide locked back… NEVER QUIT.” —Jeffrey Axelson
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“The AXE SIG P226 MK25 is certainly a unique pistol build with plenty of custom work done to it. The spirit of its inspiration is one of heroism and sacrifice.”
AXE SIG P226 MK25 Caliber: 9mm Frame: Alloy Sights: Night Sights Trigger: DA/SA Length: 7.7 in.
Height: 5.5 in. Width: 1.5 in. Barrel: 4.4 in. Weight w/o magazine: 34 oz. MSRP: $2,499 URL: axelsonusa.com
Featured Accessories (included): Custom ammo can/ gun case with cut foam inserts, two magazines, pistol lock and padlock
recoil and results in faster, more accurate follow-up
As if this gun wasn’t custom enough, it comes in a
shots. The grip’s polymer surface is given an aggressive
modified, lockable ammo can that doubles as a gun
stippled treatment for more bite. We found the stippling
case. Along with cut foam inserts that perfectly fit the
to be clean and consistent, but harsher than we usually
pistol, we observed two magazines and a pistol lock
would like. Throw on a pair of gloves before firing it if you
as well as a small padlock for the can’s lid. The entire
don’t want to lose a layer of skin.
package will set you back $2,500, which isn’t bad when
The AXE MK25’s slide is finished by custom firearms
along with all the custom machine work, engraving and
Cerakote in tones of FDE and OD green, while its frame
Cerakote finish.
wears only FDE-colored Cerakote. The unique color
The AXE SIG P226 MK25 is certainly a unique pistol
scheme is eye-catching and does give it a look fitting
build with plenty of custom work put into it. The spirit of
of its theme. The entire pistol is then treated to a slight
its inspiration is one of heroism and sacrifice. If you add
battle-distressed finish.
one to your collection, you can be proud that it bears the name Axelson. [ UN12 ]
created. Each wears a unique serial number, starting at
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The AXE MK25 comes in a modified, lockable ammo can that doubles as a gun case.
you consider the base cost of a SIG Sauer P226 MK25
finisher Nevada Cerakote with a protective layer of
Only 100 examples of this limited-edition pistol will be
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FEATURE
Product Review
: : Universal-fit pistol holster : : Accepts sound suppressors : : Fits most pistol optics
Rapid Deploy Holster Text by BILL BLOWERS Illustration by JESSICA LEE
first saw the MasterFire holster at
belt. I mounted the holster to a QLS so I could
light to come on. This can be changed on the
SHOT Show in January of 2017. My
quickly switch holsters out on my duty belt.
fly while the gun is in the holster. If you select
initial reaction was that the innovation was
Being able to quickly switch out from my
the off mode, the light can still be activated
pretty cool. The holster retention is based off
duty holster and the MasterFire allowed me
normally like any other SureFire pistol light.
SureFire H-Series weapon lights, so any gun
to continue to work the SureFire holster’s
could be used with the holster as long as the
retention system with greater frequency.
I
MasterFire is designed to allow you the
holster the gun and light. This is where it freaks
of that, most pistol optics should work with the
option of activating the weapon light or light/
me out a bit, because the retention is a beveled
holster—as well as suppressors too.
laser combination upon drawing your pistol.
pin that is spring-loaded. The thumb release
For general fun and carrying of unique
The holster does the work for you, which is
disengages the pin from the weapon light,
pistols or hunting, the holster seemed like
pretty slick for anyone who does work with
allowing the light to come out. I was curious
light could be attached to the pistol. Because
a good option to have. However, as a law enforcement officer, my initial concern was use of the holster as a duty rig where the ability to retain the pistol from a gun grab is required. Fast forward to September 2017. I was able to attend the SureFire Shoothouse Bonanza at the Alliance Police Training Facility. All of the students were issued a light and holster for use during the course. This course included a bit of live fire for familiarity with the draw stroke and then multiple reps through a shoothouse with both carbine and pistol. I forced transitions a few times in the house, and because the
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if it would retain the gun sufficiently if it was struck abruptly on the base of the magazine. I intentionally crashed a blue gun into walls and doorframes using the same C-step type motion for arm bars and other takedowns. The gun stayed in place with no issues, and some of those smacks were pretty good. Normal bangs and scrapes in the shoot house and other training did not affect it. There is also a secondary security system that engages by rotating a lever on the side of the holster. That lever engages a squared-off pin into the other side of the weapon light’s
his or her support hand full. A couple of those
body. That pin is also squared off and appears
numerous draws and re-holsters of my pistol.
categories in law enforcement are K9 handlers
to sink deeper into the light than the automatic,
I found that the combination of the holster
and ballistic shield dudes. I have not been a
beveled pin on the other side. You push
and the weapon light it attached to worked as
K9 handler in my 25-year career, but I have
down on the lever to engage it and pull up to
designed.
carried a ballistic shield and continue to teach
disengage it. The lever is flush with the holster
their use today. I immediately began thinking
and fairly small. With the gun in the holster, I
the MasterFire for continued testing and use. I
about the benefits for a shield guy. More on
can barely reach it with my middle finger to
soon discovered that the SureFire holster was
that in a bit.
disengage it. If I have to disengage it, my grip
compatible with Safariland’s Quick Locking
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“Retention is based off H-Series lights. Because of this, optics may be used. Suppressors too.”
MasterFire holster was on my belt, I made
After leaving that event, I was able to keep
SureFire MasterFire
There are two retention levels for the holster. The first automatically engages when you
The automatic light feature can be pre-set
System (QLS), which is the attachment system
to on, or off, for the draw. This allows the user
that I normally use for mounting gear to my
to select the mode in case you don’t want the
cannot be established properly until I have done so. The thumb release comes with different
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Product Review: SureFire MasterFire
SUREFIRE MASTERFIRE COMPATIBLE H-SERIES WEAPONLIGHTS
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X300UH-B 600.0 lumens 1.75 hours 3.7 inches
X400UH-A-RD 600.0 lumens 1.75 hours 3.72 inches
XH15 350.0 lumens 1.25 hours 3.78 inches
BELT MOUNT Fully adjustable to accommodate up to 2.5-inch duty belts.
02 ANGLE OPTIMIZATION
If your pistol can run an H-Series light, you can use this holster.
them back off one-handed so you aren’t
can customize its size. It works in the same
broadcasting light at your feet during reloads
and also trained with it extensively to test this
fashion as most other thumb releases.
or malfunction clearances. The beauty of the
theory. I would not engage the secondary
MasterFire is that it does that for you. This is
retention system at this time on SWAT jobs.
devices engaged, I could do pullups with it
especially beneficial if the shield guy is carrying
The first reason is that it is problematic to
holding onto the handle of a blue gun. I was
two pistols, as he should, for left and right
disengage it, but the second reason is that I
also able to do pullups with just the primary
hand corners on slow clears, and the potential
am never alone on SWAT. So if I did get into
engaged. These were not aggressive pulls with
for one gun breaking or complex malfunctions.
a gun-grab situation, my mates would help
kipping, I simply added weight until my full 195
Shield guys should be set up with two pistols
defend my pistol as well as my person with
With both primary and secondary retention
pounds were suspended and then pulled. I enlisted one of my teammates for a gun grab test. He is 6-foot-4 and weighs 230 pounds. I allowed him to get a full two-handed grip on the butt of the gun and attempt to rip the gun away with one pull using all of his strength. With both the primary and secondary retention engaged, he could not get the gun out. With just the primary engaged, he pulled it free but he said it took all of his effort.
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Obviously I would be doing everything in my power to prevent this in a real situation. There
RETENTION Proprietary lugand-cam system locks the firearm in place with Level 3 retention.
04 AUTOMATIC OPERATION Can be set to activate any SureFire H-Series light when the gun is drawn.
was slight damage to the aluminum on the light
“With both primary and secondary devices engaged, I could do pullups with it holding a blue gun.”
weapon he’s carrying without having to hold on to a pistol in a physical confrontation. Is the holster ready for patrol duty by a lone police officer? My answer is not at this time, but if SureFire could figure out how to make the MasterFire’s secondary retention more ergonomic and easier to release with a normal draw stroke, I think so. Certainly trainers who want the light to come on fast and early can see how the innovation makes sense for street cops who don’t get nearly the training time
as normal afterward, but I would say an agency
pretty well taken cared of when I get new shield
they should. For the hunter who wants to carry
should inspect the holster and light after a
guys. Initial training and ongoing proficiency
a suppressed pistol or the guy who wants to
gun grab to determine if replacement was
training helps clean up the support-side work.
carry multiple pistols in the same holster, it
necessary.
To that end, I believe the MasterFire holster can
is good to go. Overall I was pleased with the
and will decrease training time for new shield
design of SureFire’s MasterFire and would not
activating lights while carrying a shield,
guys. This is especially true for their support-
hesitate to use it when running a shield on a
and, depending on the holster type, turning
side gun.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bill Blowers has been a full-time police officer for over 25 years. During that time he has served as a patrol officer, in a street crimes unit, as a training officer and as a patrol sergeant. He is currently the supervisor of the training unit and has been a SWAT team member since 1995. He is a team leader on a large regional SWAT team in Washington State. In addition, he has been providing training on weapon and tactics since 2006 as the owner of Tap-Rack Tactical, LLC.
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retain the pistol and use the 23-pound impact
specialty. Usually the strong-hand side is
Constructed of tough, lightweight polymer.
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of re-holstering allows a shield guy to quickly
giving way. The light and holster still functioned
DURABILITY
Can accommodate red-dot optics or suppressors, including SureFire Ryder Series.
retention with the primary system and its ease
for the same contingencies and for their
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OPEN DESIGN
their own weapons. Last is that the automatic
body as it was deformed by the beveled pin
One of the concerns for shield guys is
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I used the holster to teach a shield course
sized paddles that snap into place so the user
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BUYER’S GUIDE
Ruger 10/22
Ruger 10/22 Parts Guide Text by DANNY CHANG Images by JERRY TSAI
P
roduced since 1964, Ruger’s 10/22 is undoubtedly one of the most popular rifles of the modern era. Estimated to number in excess of 5 million units in circulation—and
counting—this classic rifle is a favorite among hobbyists, hunters and sportsmen alike. Much of its appeal comes from the combination of the cartridge it fires, the diminutive .22LR, its ease of use, its reliability and its highly modifiable design. In fact, the gun is so upgradable and parts
The majority of the parts shown in
form of everything from bullpups to
this guide are direct replacements for
a complete 10/22-type rifle completely
simulated beltfeds. It can even be made to
their factory counterparts and can be
out of aftermarket parts and without the
mimic other firearms, such as M1 Carbines,
easily installed with nothing more than a
use of any original Ruger 10/22 parts. Now
Tommy Guns, AR-15s and more.
screwdriver. The sky is the limit when it
that’s incredible. The 10/22’s appeal to
In this guide, we take a look at three
comes to gun customization and this is especially true of the Ruger 10/22 platform.
customizers becomes quite obvious when
different 10/22s set up for a range of
you take a look at its customized project
purposes. One is built for precision
build potential.
shooting, another is modified for quick
as inspiration for your first steps into the
The following guide is intended to serve
With the help of aftermarket parts, some
action run-and-gun competitions, and the
wide world of 10/22 customizations. If you
elbow grease and a healthy imagination, the
other would make a low-profile, compact
do choose to customize your 10/22, watch
10/22 can be modified for improvement of
hunting backpack rifle or survival trunk gun,
out. It’s a very deep rabbit hole that you’re
its accuracy, performance and ergonomics,
complete with surreptitious pack.
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as well as its looks. It can take the visual
are so abundant that one can actually build
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Volquartsen
Aero Precision
SIG Sauer
Ultralight 30mm Scope Mount, SPR
Whiskey5 5-25x52mm (SOW55014)
$95
$1,680
aeroprecisionusa.com
sigsauer.com
CNC Machined Bolt for 10/22 $247 volquartsen.com
Victor Company Titan Stackable Cheekrest $30 victorcompanyusa.com
Tactical Solutions X-Ring 10/22 Scope Base (15 MOA) $35 tacticalsol.com
Volquartsen
V Seven Weapon Systems
V-Locking Block for 10/22
10/22 20 Cal Barrel (18�, Fluted)
$20
$429
volquartsen.com
vsevenweaponsystems.com
Victor Company Titan 1022 $170 victorcompanyusa.com
Volquartsen Oversized Safety for 10/22 (Left-Handed) $11
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Consistent
Accurate
Estimated Retail Cost (excluding rifle): $3,215
Precision Shooting Build
volquartsen.com Kidd Innovative Design
Victor Company
Takedown Screw
Mini-Picatinny QD Mount
$6
$25
kiddinnovativedesign.com
victorcompanyusa.com
Volquartsen
Knight’s Armament Co.
TG2000 10/22
KAC Precision Bipod
$273
$441
volquartsen.com
knightarmco.com
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Primary Arms
TriggerShims
Tactical Innovations
Raven Eye Custom
Tandemkross
1-6x24mm SFP Riflescope, ACSS 22LR Reticle
Ruger 10/22 5-Piece Oversize Pin Pak
Paddle Mag Release, Billet Machined
Upgrade Kit S2
10/22 Magazine Assembly Tool
$10
$20
triggershims.com
tacticalinc.com
$290
$22 raveneyecustom.com
$15 tandemkross.com
primaryarms.com
Ruger 10/22 Takedown Receiver (not available separately) ruger.com
Magpul
Warne Scope Mounts
Hunter X-22 Takedown Stock
A1022 Ruger 10/22 A1 Piece Base 10 MOA
$150
$39
magpul.com
warnescopemounts.com
Tactical Solutions
Tactical Solutions
X-Ring Takedown Bull Barrel
X-Ring 10/22 .920 OD Compensator
$310 tacticalsol.com
Warne Scope Mounts
$42 tacticalsol.com
213L 30mm Quick Detach Low Rings $100 warnescopemounts.com
Cooper Basin Ruger 10/22 Takedown Backpack $100
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Ruger BX-Trigger $90 Lightweight
shopruger.com Low Profile
Estimated Retail Cost (excluding rifle): $1,188
Compact Hunting Build
copperbasingear.com
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Kidd Innovative Design
Vortex Optics
Force Productions
Flatline Ops
Bolt, Scalloped Black
SPARC AR
$100
$260
Force 1022 Charging Handle
Soft Stop for Ruger 10/22
kiddinnovativedesign.com
vortexoptics.com
$32
$13
forceproduction.com
flatlineops.com
Volquartsen 10/22 LR Ultralite Barrel with Aluminum Forward Blow Comp $426 volquartsen.com Battle Arms Development
Midwest Industries
Sabertube (Mid Length) / BAD-LBS Lightweight Stock Combo
Vortex SPARC AR Lower 1/3 QD Mount $83
$177
midwestindustriesinc.com
battlearmsdevelopment.com
Ergo Grips Flat Top Grip – Suregrip $25 ergogrips.net
Troy
Troy
Kidd Innovative Design
Squid Grip 7-Pack
Handstop, Low Profile, Alpha
$25
$24
Threaded Receiver Pins with Countersink Tool
troyind.com
troyind.com
$30 kiddinnovativedesign.com
Troy T22 Sport Chassis Kit $299
Power Custom 10-22 Competition S/S CNC Barrel V-Block Ruger BX-25 Magazine
$20 powercustom.com
$34
Ergonomic
High Performance
shopruger.com
Estimated Retail Cost (excluding rifle): $1,796
Competitive Shooting Build
troyind.com
Power Custom
Kidd Innovative Design
10-22 S/S Barrel Screw
Single Stage Trigger Unit Drop-In
$13 powercustom.com
$235 kiddinnovativedesign.com
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Feature
L
et’s get this out of the way right up front: I don’t like
A radian is defined as such:
math. Middle school math used to give me sweats,
all except for geometry, because I liked to draw. Fear can be a great motivator, either for the positive or the negative,
A unit of angle, equal to an angle at the center of a circle whose arc is equal in length to the radius.
but for most of my childhood I shied away from anything involving mathematics, much to my detriment later in life.
Gobbledygook, right? Let’s flash back to middle school
Flash forward a few decades. A career in law
for a moment and remember that the radius of a circle
enforcement and a desire to better myself led me to the
is the distance from the circle’s center point to its edge.
doorstep of learning to shoot at distance. Now, let me
If you draw two radii from the centerpoint of the circle,
define my lane. In the 12 years of being a full-time police
and the distance along the arc of that angle is equal to
Milliradians officer, I have never in department-led training shot out
the length of the radius, that angle of measurement is a
past 200 yards with my patrol rifle. True story. I state this
radian. Think of it like a slice of pizza, with the straight
A Novice Primer
not to disparage my training unit—they are a great group
cuts of the slices as the radii and the crust as the arc. If
of guys—but for an urban police officer, due to population
the length of the crust equals the length of the edge of the
Text by CHRIS TRAN
density, reasonable shot distances are at much, much
slice, that’s your radian. There are approximately 6.283
closer ranges. The possibility of me shooting to 200 yards
radians in a circle.
in the city is very slight to non-existent at a patrol level such as mine. In my employment of firearms at work I don’t really have to think about bullet drop or windage at distance when
Milli, derived from Latin, means a thousand. So if you take your slice of pizza (radian) and cut it up into a thousand equal slices of pizza, each slice would be a milliradian, so there are 6,283 milliradians in a circle.
deploying with my patrol rifle. I’m primarily concerned with the objective reasonableness of my intended shot,
MILDOT RETICLES AND THEIR USAGE
height over bore, backstop and the usual use-of-force
So now that we know what a milliradian is, how do we use
considerations that come with this line of work. So, when I
it with our scope?
dipped my toes into the idea of building or setting up a rifle
First, understand that there are a plethora of reticle
platform that I intended to shoot to 600 yards and beyond,
types out there, so it is important that you read the owner’s
I entered the seemingly daunting realm of variable-
manual to understand whether your reticle has dots, ovals
powered optics and the inevitable Minute of Angle (MOA)
(adopted by the USMC), tick marks and so on, and what
vs. Milliradian (MIL/mil/MRAD) discussion.
the subtensions are for each measuring point, whatever
This article is a primer, so I’m not going to go into a
style that may be.
lengthy discussion about MOA vs. Milliradian and which
It doesn’t really matter whether you prefer to measure
is better for what application. That is better left to the pros.
distances in meters or yards. Just understand what 1 mil
Rather, this primer is for the normal guys like me, who may
equals:
be bad at math and have shied away from this evolution of
1 mil = 1 meter @ 1,000 meters
shooting out of fear or anxiety or… attention span. So let’s
1 mil = 50 cm @ 500 meters
get through some basics.
1 mil = 10cm @ 100 meters OR:
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WHAT THE HECK IS A MILLIRADIAN?
1 mil = 36 inches @ 1,000 yards
Truth be told, when I bought a few scopes for a few
1 mil = 18 inches @ 500 yards
different builds I really had no idea what I was doing. I
1 mil = 3.6 inches @ 100 yards
knew the difference between a Front Focal Plane and a
The proportions are the same regardless of what
Second Focal Plane scope (more on this later), and at the
measurement system the shooter prefers. Knowing
minimal distances I was shooting at magnification was
these base measurements becomes very useful when it
what I thought was important.
comes to holdovers for elevation and windage and how
Milliradians vs. Minute of Angle really wasn’t too much
to adjust fire to get on target. Mildot reticles are useful
of a consideration for me because I was totally ignorant
for calculating range and target size as well. In order to
to the application of either measurement system, and in
complete these formulas, as with any formula, the shooter
reality that’s all they are—different measuring systems.
will have to know two variables to derive the third, and
This is how it breaks down in very basic terms.
then apply his or her shooting solutions to make the hits.
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Milliradians: A Novice Primer
KNOWN TARGET SIZE TO CALCULATE DISTANCE TO TARGET I noted earlier that knowing whether your scope is Second Focal Plane or Front Focal Plane is important. Here’s why. When looking through a second focal plane scope, the reticle image remains constant regardless of the magnification. A front focal plane scope’s reticle will change along with changes in magnification. This obviously presents a challenge for second focal plane shooters in that their subtensions may no longer be accurate at certain magnifications. Most second focal plane scopes require the magnification setting to be on full power in order to accurately calculate subtensions. Remember, whatever unit of measurement you use and whether it be yards, meters, centimeters or inches, the distance will be in that same unit of measurement. Let’s go with yards for now because those are really easy. For example, if I have a 3-foot-high target, I know it’s 1 yard tall. If I measure my target with my mildot scope and measure my 1-yard-tall target to be 3 mils, I can then calculate my distance to the target.
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There are several
formula derivations out there, but the math is all the same. One of the easiest I’ve found looks like this:
HEIGHT OF X 1,000 TARGET = DISTANCE
“This primer is for the normal guys like me, who may be bad at math and have shied away from this evolution of shooting out of fear or anxiety or… attention span.”
KNOWN DISTANCE TO CALCULATE UNKNOWN SIZE TARGET For when the shooter knows the target distance (either on a known-distance range or by use of a laser range finder) but doesn’t know the size of the target, he or she can measure the target with the mil reticle and calculate its size. Here’s how:
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Formula to
determine height of target:
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mils I measured through my
yards or meters. If I know my range, say 436 yards, target measures 2 mils, I
scope reticle (3 mils) and then multiply that by 1,000, I can calculate my distance
X 1,000
would give you a distance in inches, which doesn’t translate terribly well. A second formula to go from
HEIGHT OF TARGET X 27.77 (INCHES) = DISTANCE MILS
to yards (distance) looks like this:
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For a target that is 31
mils through the scope:
31 INCHES X 27.77 2 MILS
For those who care, the 27.77 is reached by dividing 36 inches (1 yard) into 1,000.
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= .87 YARDS
get the height of my target:
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inches (height of the target)
inches tall that measures 2
1,000
3 MILS
smaller known target sizes, the formula above, but that
X 2 MILS
values into the formula and
= 333 YARDS
Not too bad, right? For
say in inches, you can use
436 YARDS
can plug those 2 known
to target:
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1,000
Because the
matter if you measure in
MILS
1 (YARD)
= HEIGHT OF TARGET
proportional, it doesn’t
If I take my 1-yard target,
divide it by the number of
MILS
measurements are
and my unknown-size n
RANGE X
= 430 YARDS
“Understand that there are a plethora of reticle types out there, so it is important that you read the owner’s manual to understand whether your reticle has dots, ovals (adopted by the USMC), tick marks, and so on.”
Now that solution looks
pretty funky, but it works universally for yards and meters. If you’re like me and automatically think in inches, here’s an alternate formula that will convert
RANGE X
MILS
= HEIGHT OF TARGET
27.77
range in yards to target size in inches:
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So, using the previous
numbers again:
436 X 2 MILS 27.77
= 31.4 INCHES
Obviously, long-distance shooting takes work, but it’s not an insurmountable skill to learn. We haven’t gotten into bullet trajectories, drop or holdovers, but that’s not what this article is about. What it comes down to is simply knowing your application. There are definitely differences between milliradian scopes vs. MOA scopes, but you must understand the differences first and then decide what measurement of angle system works best for you individually. I’d always shied away from learning about milliradians due to my irrational anxiety around math, but if someone like me can start down this path, anyone can. It’s nothing to be afraid of. Read, study, and take some classes from vetted professionals. There are many to choose from.
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DEPT.
Competition & Training
Shoot This Drill
A
s anyone who runs a gun knows, shooting accurately and effectively on the move is a damned hard thing to do. Even
professional warfighters and competitive shooters avoid it if at all
Total Shots: 24 Time: 20-30 seconds
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR Don Edwards began his career in the 75th Ranger Regiment where he was a participant
possible. This is also why it’s important to train for it, or at least familiarize
Score to Beat: 25 seconds
in Operation Just Cause. He retired from 20th Special Forces Group where he served
oneself with the skill in case it is ever needed.
Equipment:
as Team Sergeant during combat operations in Iraq. He has served for five years as the
3 targets and stands (IPSC or VTAC targets recommended)
Use of Force training manager and primary instructor at the ATF National Academy in
Don Edwards, a 20-plus-year veteran of U.S. Army Special Operations and current Director of Training for Tactical Night Vision Company, came up with a drill that can help us hone this difficult shooting discipline. Read on to learn and then put into practice Edwards’ “X-Box” drill to help improve your shooting-on-the-move skills.
4 orange cones 24 rounds in the magazine.
Glynco, Ga., instructing in tactics and firearms. He has worked as tactical adviser to the Department of Defense since 2008, serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan, is a FLETC certified firearms instructor and is currently the Director of Training for TNVC.
Text by DON EDWARDS Illustrations by CHARLES LASKY
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students to get the hang of in a limited
collapsing your sector of fire, identifying
to teach and practice shooting on the
two-day class setting. As I started
threats and engaging them with accurate
move. Context is very important to me.
working things out, the X-Box drill
fire. All this has to be done while your feet
I try to make sure that the way I train
emerged.
are moving and without looking at where
“I was looking for a more relevant way
Shooting on the move is, in my opinion,
people in a skill can directly relate to the
you are going. The X-Box helps with
context in which they will use it. I believe
a very specific skill for a specific context.
this. It makes the shooter move forward,
it helps them better internalize the need
Most of the time you will probably find
laterally and diagonally, to multiple
for the skill.
that you will choose to move as fast as
targets. It helps develop a sense of
you can to cover and then engage. In
kinesthetic awareness between your own
toward the target while the instructor
a close-quarter battle (CQB) or room-
body, where you are and where you are
called out ‘up’ or the lateral movement
clearing environment, while working as a
going, all while engaging multiple targets.
we always used to do on the flat range
member of a tactical team, it is a critical
It also reinforces safe and efficient gun
helped much at all. I started researching
individual skill.
handling skills since you must remember
I never felt that the old way of marching
When you enter a room as a member of
other options and initially looked hard at various shooting-on-the-move drills, but
a team, you need to be able to continue
the best ones were pretty complex for
moving to your point of domination while
X-Box Drill 1 Yard
to safe the weapon and be aware of the direction of your muzzle.” —Don Edwards X X
“Shooting on the move is a very specific skill for a specific context. Most of the time you will probably find that you will choose to move as fast as you can to cover and then engage.” THE SETUP
There’s no wonder where the name of this drill came from.
Once you are facing downrange, move forward diagonally
Place three IPSC targets abreast, one yard apart from each
right to left, engaging each target twice. Once at the cone, with
other. Set the cones out in a 10-foot square with the first set of
the weapon on safe, finger off the trigger and muzzle down,
cones 10 yards from the target line. Right-handed shooters start
move back to the start point. Once there and facing downrange,
from the left rear cone, lefties from the right rear.
move forward diagonally left to right, engaging each target
On the timer, the shooter begins to move toward the front
10 Yards
twice—then the exercise is over.
cone, engaging each target with two A-zone hits. When you reach the front cone, turn and move laterally to the right, engaging each target twice. When you reach that cone, place your weapon on safe, finger off the trigger and muzzle down, move back to the rear cone and round
SCORING
the corner.
Your time plus penalties is your score. Any complete misses add 5 seconds each to your time. D-zone hits are plus 1.5 seconds and C-zone hits are plus .5 second. A-zone hits are obviously zero time added.
10 Feet ANALYSIS If you are an armed professional who does this sort of thing for a living, around 20 seconds should be your goal. That would take a clean or nearly clean run. Less than 30 seconds adjusted is respectable. You have 24 rounds total; no make-up shots are allowed.
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Product Review
Magnesium Hyper-Light M-LOK Handguard Text by MARTIN ANDERS
: : V Seven Weapon Systems : : Magnesium Hyper-Light M-LOK Handguard AR-15 (13.5”): $289 : : vsevenweaponsystems.com
Images by JERRY TSAI
W
hat is your rifle’s handguard made out
your rifle with magnesium. Magnesium is said
of? We’re willing to bet that you have
to be the lightest structural metal in use and
at least one rifle that’s equipped with either an
is a perfect complement for blending with
aluminum or polymer handguard. Or are you
aluminum to form an alloy that features a lower
a throwback who prefers wood? If you’re into
density, higher stiffness-to-weight ratio and
something fancy, you might even have one
good corrosion resistance.
constructed out of carbon fiber. Why did you
V Seven’s Magnesium Hyper-Light
choose your handguard? Was it for its looks,
M-LOK Handguard for the AR-15 and other
for its performance aspects, or both?
compatible rifles is manufactured from a blended aluminum and magnesium alloy that
Those are the questions that V Seven Weapon Systems wants you to ask yourself. As one of the foremost innovators in the
promises an approximate 30% reduction in material weight when compared to more commonly used aluminum alloys such as
firearms accessories space, V Seven has been leading the
6061. The 13.5-inch model shown here weighs
way with inventive
a mere 5.2 ounces. That’s only about one-and-
designs and the
one-tenth times as heavy as a D-cell battery. One and one tenth. It is available in both KeyMod and M-LOK at varying lengths from 9.2 inches all the way to 16.5 inches long. Our M-LOK model features three integrated quick-detach swivel swing mount points near the barrel nut attachment areas and plenty of M-LOK attachment points along the 3, 6 and 9 o’clock surfaces.
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“As one of the foremost innovators in the firearms accessories space, V Seven has been leading the way with inventive designs and the use of exotic alloys in their products since the company’s founding.”
The continuous top Picatinny rail is relieved to help keep the handguard light and highly use of exotic alloys in their products since the company’s founding. V Seven has also become known
maneuverable. Its slimline design features a 1.3-inch horizontal internal dimension and a 1.55-inch vertical measurement to help fit low-profile gas blocks. We found that this ultra-lightweight handguard, when mounted with a lightened
among AR-15 connoisseurs as the company
barrel and gas block, was exceptional in
that wants to make your rifle as light as
keeping the AR-15’s muzzle end quick and
possible, going as far as manufacturing the
agile to point.
smallest components such as trigger and
As if the blended aluminum and magnesium
hammer pins and even the AR’s buffer retainer
alloy wasn’t innovative enough, the handguard
pin in lightweight titanium. They take the
is finished with a plasma-deposition process
“ounces equal pounds” saying to a whole
that provides a tough ceramic-like coating.
other level.
V Seven informs us that this process results
When not creating parts out of titanium or a
in superior wear resistance compared to
material they call “super aluminum” (more on
anodizing. We noticed that it results in a deep
this later), they are perfectly happy injecting
satin-black finish that looks damned sexy and
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is velvety smooth to the touch. All the edges of
a little bit of heat from a heat gun can also help
the handguard have been smoothed for snag-
ease the handguard on.
and cut-free handling. The barrel nut that is included with the Hyper-
We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention that the Hyper-Light you see here was mated to one
Light is made of what V Seven calls “super
of V Seven’s 2055 Enlightened AR-15 Upper
aluminum.” This special aluminum is also
Receivers that was decked out with their Ultra-
known as 7068, which is significantly harder and
Light Port Door and Port Door Rod upgrades.
stronger than even 7075 aluminum. Our research
As you would expect from the company, the
taught us that 7068 alloy is one of the strongest
upper receiver is constructed out of an advanced
commercially available aluminum alloys and that it possesses a tensile strength that’s even comparable to certain steels. This allows it to be both light and strong. The nut itself is hardcoat anodized in black and weighs just a hair over one ounce. Installation of the barrel nut and handguard is straightforward. Install the barrel nut as instructed, slide on the handguard and screw in the mounting screws. Of course, for those who can’t settle for just any mounting screws, V Seven also offers a titanium mounting screw upgrade as an option. We did notice a tighter fit between the barrel nut and the handguard than we are accustomed
“The handguard has a luxurious feel that is difficult to convey in words but obvious when touched.” lithium/aluminum alloy that is said to be lighter, stronger, more rigid and have greater corrosion resistance than standard 7075 T6 aluminum.
to, but V Seven states that the Hyper-Light
The handguard has a luxurious feel that’s
magnesium handguard/barrel nut interface
difficult to convey in words but obvious when
tolerance should be tighter than usual and that
touched. Ranging from $269 to $309 depending
the handguard may need to be tapped with a
on length, the Magnesium Hyper-Light’s price is
plastic or rubber hammer. We had to do just
reasonable considering the upgrade’s avant-
that with a half-pound plastic mallet. It went on
garde design and its use of advanced materials.
smoothly with just a series of light taps. V Seven
Would you call V Seven the preeminent materials
recommends that if it still seems tight, applying
innovator for your AR-15? We’d reckon so. [ UN12 ]
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02
QD MOUNTS
MOUNTING POINTS
Three anti-rotational quick-detach sling swivel mount points are located on either side and on the bottom of the handguard.
The handguard features M-LOK mounting points at the 3, 6 and 9 o’clock positions.
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FEATURE
Customization
Blownddeadline Text by JERRY TSAI & MICHAEL SIGOUIN Images provided by BLOWNDEADLINE
W
hether you’re swiping around on
At the forefront of this movement
Instagram or walking the halls at
is Michael Sigouin, but you might be
SHOT Show, you’ll notice that over the
more familiar with his company’s name:
last few years creative custom coating
Blowndeadline Customs. The company got
has exploded in popularity throughout the
its start producing some of the most eye-
firearms industry. You can’t open up IG now
catching coatings years prior to the current
without seeing a gun finished in a battle-worn
renaissance of creative coating that we’re
look or made to look like a futuristic blaster.
currently in. Sigouin prides himself on having
It wasn’t long ago that die-hard gun
the creative intuition to translate your ideas
enthusiasts scoffed at any type of firearm
into reality. Whether it’s custom camouflage
finish other than monotone drab colors, camo
for hunting or a crazy theme build based
or natural metal, synthetic or wood. The term
on your favorite superhero or video game,
“battle-worn” was something ridiculed. This
Blowndeadline can create it or has probably
is no longer the case, and we’re glad for it. We
done an iteration of it already.
enjoy seeing all the great things that artists
We spoke to Sigouin about how he got
and craftsmen can come up with. In fact, the
started, what challenges he’s faced and
battle-worn look is now tame compared to
what he’s up to now. His is a tale of creativity,
all the colorful and creative coating schemes
perseverance and hard work. Let’s hear about
that are out there now.
it in his own words…
“Blowndeadline was born out of a little bit of luck and a lot of hard work. It started with me experimenting in my garage refinishing a few personal firearms with Cerakote. After I painted a few solid-color pistols, the artist side of me was curious to see if I could use Cerakote as a medium to do something more creative. “I wanted to do something different than your run-of-the-mill OD green and FDE. To that end, I decided to replicate Boba Fett’s blaster. The only problem being the bounty hunter’s gun was boring and unless he was holding it, it didn’t shout ‘Mandalorian.’ [Non-nerds can go look that up.] I took that as a personal challenge to create a paint scheme that would translate into
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Customization: Blowndeadline something recognizable that any Star Wars fan could look at and instantly recognize as Boba Fett-themed. “After a few attempts and fails, I managed to create the vision I had in my mind. I posted a few pictures on Instagram and was truly surprised at the amount of interest it got. Social media was an invaluable tool that allowed me to reach a large number of people with similar interests. “During this time period, I was laid off from the automotive industry and questioned if I should continue down that career path. I played around with the idea of starting a Cerakote business but was unsure if it would be sustainable or if there would be a great enough demand for my services. That doubt quickly faded when requests for me to create custom jobs started coming in. “Within six months I was rethinking the validity of starting a legitimate custom Cerakote shop. It was then that my wife encouraged me to consider leasing a space and setting up shop. We decided there was no other way to find out if I could succeed unless I just went for it. I sublet a small space from a good friend who was opening a firearms shop. “Shortly after signing the lease and purchasing equipment for the new space we had a fire in our garage, which was my headquarters until I could move into the new shop. It was an extremely
“Blowndeadline’s vision for the future is to continue pushing the limit in an industry where custom is the new black.”
stressful time and there were many moments I
Blowndeadline
felt like throwing in the towel. With the support of family and friends, I refused to give up. I moved forward and put all my efforts into getting the new shop up and running. Fast forward three years—we have recently moved to a larger location. My wife is now working with me full-time along with five employees and we are continually growing. “I believe the reason Blowndeadline has been successful thus far is our ability to look at what we do from a different perspective. Cerakote is a solid product that will protect your firearms from corrosion as well as the usual wear and tear. As From Star Wars to vintage military, any theme is fair game.
functional as Cerakote is, its purpose is not limited to functionality only. We use it as an artistic medium to transform a firearm into something unique and personal to its owner. “Have you ever had a great idea in your head, but when you try to translate it on paper it falls short or just isn’t what you envisioned? That’s where I think we excel. We can take customers’ ideas and collaborate with them to translate the ideas into working concepts. Along with the crazy theme builds that we have become known for, we do a lot of custom camouflage patterns for hunters that blend well with their native environments. We also have the capacity to do large-volume runs while still maintaining the custom quality we give to our individual customers. “Our customers are what keep us relevant in this industry. They continually challenge us to develop new techniques and ideas that set us apart from the rest. Blowndeadline’s vision for the future is to continue pushing the limit in an industry where custom is the new black.”
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FEATURE
Product Review : : FrogLube is a nonpetroleum based cleaner and lubricant system
Bio-Based Gun Care
: : Co-developed by Capt. Larry Lasky, U.S. Navy SEAL (ret.) and David Lasky
Text by MARTIN ANDERS
: : Made of food-grade ingredients, USDA approved
Images by MICHAEL GREY
L
et’s face it. Unless you’ve got a serious case of OCD, gun cleaning and
lubrication isn’t the most exciting topic to read
David and Larry Lasky decided to develop
about—or write about for that matter. However,
a bio-based lubricant to compete against
the topic’s application is critical to carry out
traditional petroleum-based lubes. Even if
if you want a fully functioning, problem-free
you aren’t the all-organic, gluten-free, tree-
firearm. Like your vehicle, precision wristwatch
hugging type, there’s something appealing
or any other mechanical device, cleaning
about working with a cleaner that’s completely
and maintenance is essential to keep things
non-toxic. The first formulas were derived
running right.
from existing products already found in
If you’ve been around guns even for a
by the brothers and tested with the help of
cleaners, lubes and protectants is fraught
Larry’s co-workers—a group of active and
with a head-spinning selection of products
former U.S. Navy SEALs. We should mention
and performance claims. We discovered a
that Capt. Larry Lasky himself is a retired U.S.
non-toxic bio-based gun lubricant and cleaner
Navy SEAL.
“Like your vehicle, precision wristwatch or any other mechanical device, cleaning and maintenance is essential to keep things running right.”
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commercial use and were further developed
short while, you’ll realize the world of gun
about a little over seven years ago called
FrogLube
FrogLube’s story began in 2009 in Huntington Beach, California, where brothers
The two brothers experimented with the use of the bio-based lube for various possible commercial uses. Capt. Lasky, along with the group SEALs, took the formula to the live fire range and applied it to their weapons. Over the course of their testing he documented a series of empirical stress tests to evaluate the bio-based lube for its performance in modern firearms. Capt. Lasky’s intent was to evaluate and develop the formulas in the field during actual live-firing testing rather than in sterile lab conditions. The SEALs’ ability to run guns hard and test a great variety of functional and performance measures, such as time between cleaning, time between failures, accuracy and performance in environmental
FrogLube. It was (and maybe still is) the most
extremes—cold, hot, dusty and wet—proved
unique cleaner, lubricant, protectant (CLP) I
there was great potential for a bio-based lube,
have encountered thus far.
which in turn led to further design and formula
One of the aspects that makes FrogLube unique from other CLPs is that it is made
adjustments that continue today. With the help of this extensive testing and
only of food-grade ingredients and has been
after further development, FrogLube CLP was
awarded the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s
officially introduced to the firearms market
BioPreferred label. Among its attributes, the
in January of 2010. Its job is to reduce or
bio-based, non-toxic, minty-smelling CLP is
eliminate lube malfunctions, maintain stable
said to provide significant fouling reduction,
accuracy and function in all environmental
dissolves rust and hydrocarbons on contact
extremes. We’ve used many different types
and may stretch out long-term firearm storage
of lubrication and cleaning products over the
from months to years.
years and have yet to be disappointed.
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‘reactive’ ingredients and is a preservative.
improves accuracy. To that, Lasky says: “No.
let us inform you it’s unlike most of the lubes
The formulation we use is an antioxidant that
Using FrogLube will maintain consistency of
that you’ve encountered. It is not oily or like
does not mix with water. We’ve done extensive
performance. Although we’d love to take credit
your typical grease. It is viscous, like semi-
testing with it and so far it has lasted almost
for improving velocity and accuracy, we also
melted lard, and can (for lack of a better
10 years without any mold reaction. Simply
want to remain credible. FrogLube has shown
descriptor) “coagulate” just like the animal fat
put, FrogLube—any version of it—doesn’t
friction reductions in metal-on-metal tests of
when it’s cold. The CLP is available in different
cause mold.”
up to 40%. During accuracy testing we have
If you’ve never handled FrogLube before,
consistencies, from a paste to a gel-like form,
Another criticism of FrogLube is that it
seen accelerated barrel break-ins and stable
and it is reactive to temperature. The moment
doesn’t work in winter weather or extreme
shot groupings over thousands of rounds, but
a round is fired, the coagulated CLP on an
cold. Lasky sets the record straight: “This is
the accuracy of a firearm is more a function of
ice-cold bolt warms up and instantly becomes
more a failure of instruction than a lube issue.
the gun manufacturer’s built-in quality.”
slick once again.
When used properly, guns with FrogLube can’t
Lasky suggests not over-lubing your gun.
space, discussion about its effectiveness
cause a gun to malfunction in freezing weather.
“We’ve seen several culprits, including over-
is commonly debated among firearms
We’ve conducted testing on guns to -25º F
lubing, not cleaning and incomplete removal of
enthusiasts. We asked Capt. Lasky to respond
“You’ll realize that the world of gun cleaners, lubes and protectants is fraught with a head-spinning selection of products and performance claims.”
to some myths and rumors about his product, which range everywhere from FrogLube being made from frogs (believe it or not) to its inability to function in winter weather. When informed about the rumblings concerning whether FrogLube is made by placing frogs into a blender, Lasky just laughs. “This is one of the more humorous claims we address,” he says. “Our response is usually ‘really dude?’ No animals have been harmed during the production of FrogLube products.” He adds: “FrogLube receives some amusing inquiries along with its fair share of bogus claims on the Internet. It seems like in the last 10 years or so, when the smartphone makers
lot is better.’ People accustomed to traditional gun lube made from petroleum will continually add lube when they fire because petroleum lube burns off. We find that these users don’t mention the other major contributor to sticky or gummy actions is a high level of unburnt powder residue that is not removed during cleaning. Nitrocellulose-based smokeless powder along with all the other additives and moisture in air, combined with high heat and pressure, equals sticky and gummy. Adding more lube on top of that mess is only going to accumulate more goo.” Innovation is the key to FrogLube’s success. Since it was first released, the line of products
8-year-old the ability to upload anything online,
shooter, Kim Leppanen, from Finland who
has grown to include other bio-based products
the informational value of the Internet has
have used FrogLube at temps far below that.
including a degreasing solvent and even an
declined precipitously.”
This complaint comes from end users who
optics cleaning kit. The Lasky brothers aren’t
On whether or not FrogLube causes mold,
don’t understand that excess lube in a gun in
done innovating and are continually improving
Lasky responds: “In the early days there was a
cold weather is a giant no-no. Anything liquid
their products. The latest version of their
blogger who stored his gun in a sealed case, in
or gooey placed between gun moving parts
CLP, FrogLube Extreme, is rated to perform
foam, and shut it for a long time. He committed
and subjected to freezing temps will thicken or
in a temperature range that varies from -44˚
a very basic mistake: Never store your gun in
harden.” The lesson here is to not slop on too
to above 700˚ F. Even if you’re never going
a sponge and seal it. Of course, the tendency
much and to wipe the excess off, especially in
to operate in such extreme temperatures,
in the gun world is to blame everything on gun
sub-freezing temperatures.
FrogLube CLP’s non-toxic, bio-based
We also heard a rumor that FrogLube
has been refined and purified to remove any
increases a firearm’s muzzle velocity and
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FROGLUBE BENEFITS
: : Longer storage interval (go from months to years)
: : Expanded temperature capability -40° to >700° F
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components are innovations that are certainly
lube and naturally FrogLube got the blame. It
: : Dissolves rust and hydrocarbons
BIO-BASED FrogLube is not petroleum-based, so it will not harm the environment when disposed of.
comes from the thinking ‘if a little is good, a
and we have associates in Alaska and a pro
: : Works in any environment
01
lube build-up,” he says. “The over-lube culprit
thought it would be a good idea to give any
: : Significant fouling reduction
NON-TOXIC Made from foodgrade ingredients. Although we don’t really recommend it, you could conceivably eat it.
To keep your action from getting gummy,
freeze. When used improperly, any lube will
As with just about every other lube in this
02
: : Reduced temperature rise during firing, non-flammable : : Safe to handle and dispose of, food-grade ingredients
04 03 DURABLE
UN0012 / CARTRIDGES FOR WEAPONS, INERT PROJECTILE or CARTRIDGES, SMALL ARMS —
Works in a wide range of environments and temperature gradients.
MOISTURE REPELLENT Formulated from a hydro-phobic antioxident that is suitable for use in long-term storage.
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DEPT.
Key Influencers Influencers are those who have built up a reputation for their expertise, style, knowledge or
opinions in a particular space. In this case, we’re talking about the firearms space. Just who are these influencers we follow and what makes them tick? Let’s find out.
BEN @Gunsdaily
A few IG accounts that we found to be follow-worthy
With more than 1.7 million followers on Instagram, there’s a good chance that you already follow Ben of @Gunsdaily. Posting images of new trends and products, Ben seems to always be ahead of the
@blackdovecustom
@lezztrooper
@crazy_guns
@dawnofdefense
@down_range_photography
@endlesspossibles
@ericmorris101
@jlearo
Image by Phil Larocca,
curve and knows where the industry is going
IG: @buffalodiller
before the rest of us. He is also a partner
INSTA-02
at Forge Relations, a firearms marketing company.
Image by @Co debrownbear on IG
Location:
Trend:
South Carolina
Classic wood furniture on modern firearms.
Job:
Social media marketing consultant / Partner at Forge Relations
Lame:
Who:
Right now, the STI DVC Carry
Young gun aficionado, workaholic who loves the journey more than the result.
Gold guns Favorite:
Caliber:
9mm
Paper or Steel:
Steel
Last purchase:
F4 Defense F4-15 Rifle Style:
I’m a function over form type of guy. Why:
Gunsdaily puts out the best content the community has to offer.
WILL RENKE @willrenke Will Renke is co-founder of Forge Relations. Along with his partner Ben, the duo specializes in branding and marketing strategy for firearms companies. Their aim is to help elevate and coach new influencers to thrive in the firearms industry.
Lightweight composite materials being used to replace traditional materials. “Carbon Fiber Everything”
Paper or Steel:
Popular IG tags to follow:
Last purchase:
#gunsdaily
Lame:
Style:
High-end materials with flat coatings that focus on performance and function.
#2ndamendment
Trend:
Location:
South Carolina Job:
Entrepreneur Who:
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The skull trend Favorite:
Fox Savage side-by-side .410 Caliber:
5.56
Steel all the way MP5
Why:
Sharing my passions and exploring new ones while interacting with people along the way.
@killstreak5
Win glory for yourself and your collection and gain
#pewpewlife
hoards of IG followers. Tag
#instaguns
if you’d like a chance for your
#igmilitia
future issue of UN12.
us with the hashtag #un12ig IG account to be featured in a
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CA
LA
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CO Danger Close Armament 6801 S. Emporia St #102 Greenwood Village, CO 80112 Tel: (720) 638-6572 URL: dangerclosearmament.com
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NV
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