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MENACE FIGHTER ACU SKULL Up-Armored
The Menace fighter is finished in ACU Skull Pattern with a .170" thick blade made of 1095CV steel. Blade length is 6.75" and the total length is 12.25". Heat-treating & cryo is done by Peters Heat Treat- ing 58-60RC. The handle is G11 and has flared stainless tubing handle connectors. Comes with Spec-OPs sheath, also in ACU Skull. For more info: (716) 942-6031 or
www.uparmored.tripod.com
AMBIDEXTROUS SHOULDER PACK Drago Gear
Features an adjustable ambidextrous strap for equal comfort when worn on either the right or left shoulder. The deep padded main compartment is perfect for transporting sensitive equipment such as cameras and firearms. Side- adjustable water bottle holders allow for easy hydration and secure storage. Using a quad-point cushioning system, the Ambidextrous Shoulder Pack moves and rests comfortably against the body and an internal organization system secures firearm magazines, tools and other items. Constructed of 1000D Cordura and available in black and tan. For more info:
www.dragogear.com
IRON WAVE Wilson Tactical
Wilson Tactical, the knife and tool division of Wilson Combat is offering a limited collection of handmade knives by some of today's premier tactical knife makers. Master Bladesmith Burt Foster’s latest creation for the Custom Alliance is the Iron Wave. With this unique bowie, Foster transforms simple materials, carbon and stainless steels, along with spalted, stabilized maple into works of art. Each Iron Wave will come with a handmade leather sheath made by Mr. Foster. This rare item is limited to 10 pieces. This item retails for $1,195. For more info: (800) 955- 4856 or
www.wilsoncombat.com
MEDIUM EMERGENCY FOOTLOCKER CaseCruzer
The airtight, waterproof Medium Emergency Footlocker by CaseCruzer seals out filthy air particles, solvents and moisture. The copolymer polypropylene resin construction protects against severe climate and temperature changes. The durable but lightweight reusable trunk is only 21.5 pounds when empty. The exterior design of the carrying case is a compact 12.50x20.50x31.63", and the interior offers ample storage space for clothing, medicine and important personal documents — the essentials of survival. For more info: 909-613-1547 or
www.casecruzer.com
WWW.AMERICANHANDGUNNER.COM
Introducing the latest instructional video in the Make Ready series called “Make Ready with Travis Haley: Adaptive Carbine.” Haley is a veteran Force Reconnaissance Marine with 15 years of dedicated real- world experience, including multiple combat tours in Middle East, Africa and Central Asia. “Adaptive Carbine” guides the beginner or advanced shooter on how to build a shooting platform. Utilizing a 1-on-1 private training format, Haley breaks down the basic fundamentals and incorporates mindset methodologies that allow you the opportunity to justify them for your shooting lifestyle. Pre-orders are being accepted on the website. For more info: (800) 381-9752 or
www.makeready.tv
59 CL COMPANION
30MM BINOCULARS Swarovski Optik
The high quality and proven precision that Swarovski Optik is known for is evident in the new CL Companion. At 4.7" in length and weighing around 18 oz., the CL Companion is among the smallest 30mm binoculars available on the market. The CL binoculars offer fast-focusing, straightforward dioptric adjustment, as well as twist in eyecups that offer a full field of view for eyeglass wearers. The full rubber coating on the binoculars protects against damage and provides an excellent grip, even in the most adverse weather conditions. Available in black, green or tan, they come complete with a water repellent field bag, carrying strap, wrist strap, objective lens covers and eyepiece cover. For more info:
www.swarovskioptik.com.
MAKE READY WITH TRAVIS
HALEY: ADAPTIVE CARBINE Panteao Productions
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