Thursday, August 24, 2006

 

TACTICAL SLINGS - MA-1 Tactical Folder: Tactical Edged Weapon for Serious Social Purposes

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally Posted By HyposoneAAC: What are the best Electronic hearing protection I know the FCSA did a complete test once, on a linear bearing -- so it was not based on subjective feel which is too hard to quantify accuratly.How does one make a suppressor have less recoil? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fill it with tungsten. Women are not laying in the tub right now letting the water hit the pink parts dreaming about a gun nut who's playing Rainbow Six in his mom's basement. You follow? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted :: 6/10/2006 3:39:58 PM EDT HyposoneAAC Industry PartnerJoined :: June 2006 Post Number :: 22USA-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you look at the report, there were 2 or 3 cans which had the same recoil as no can. And all the rest had MORE recoil. I want to understand why. NONE had less recoil than the gun with muzzle brake. R&D for AAC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted :: 6/10/2006 4:08:18 PM EDT SC-Texas Team Member Joined :: January 2003 Post Number :: 5836TX, USA---------------- -

MA-1 Tactical Folder: Tactical Edged Weapon for Serious Social Purposes
by David Crane
david@defensereview.com


Speaking of tactical edged weapons (a.k.a. tactical knives), Miltner Adams Company has just introduced an interesting tactical folder called the MA-1 Tactical Folder, which was designed and developed by company co-owner Richard Miltner. There are several interesting aspects of this knife. First, it has a very agressive blade profile, reminiscent of the Warren Thomas Model 5 modified tanto fixed blade. The MA-1's blade is billed as being "razor sharp" and just looks like it was designed/developed for serious social purposes.

Also interesting is the...



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Polarion H1 Helios Tactical HID Searchlight for Special Operations and SWAT Ops
By Frank Borelli, Borelli Consulting
frank at borelliconsulting.com

21 August 2006

At the SHOT Show this past February I got to see and handle the prototypes of the Helios High Intensity Discharge (HID) searchlight. On display by the folks from Strategos International - a company recognized for its excellence and leadership in developing / training tactics for low-light engagements - the prototype Helios boasted a 3,500 lumen output in a package that wasn't much larger than the old 12V searchlights I first became accustomed to when I was a volunteer fireman. The production Helios, Model H1 as produced by Polarion, actually puts out 4,000 lumens in the same size package - and it does so for an incredible 90 minutes.

The expertise behind the design features of this particular HID light comes from two noted operators / trainers where low light environments are concerned: Mr. Ken Good (Ken J. Good), former Navy SEAL and owner/operator of Strategos International. The other significant individual is Mr. Vaughn Baker, VP of Strategos and a veteran SWAT cop. Let's take a look at the features of the light and get into how it compares to some competition...



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