Thursday, May 19, 2011

NYLON CHEST HOLSTER

NYLON CHEST HOLSTER.Padded nylon version the military issue M7 leather chest holster. Right handed only, fits most large frame automatics. Available in Camouflage, Black, or Olive Drab. NEW.

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Three-in-One Keychain Compass

3 in 1 Compass, 3X Magnifier and Thermometer with Key Chain, Thermometer in Celsius and Fahrenheit.

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US Marines Name Tape [CLONE]

EMBROIDERED BRANCH TAPES. Choose from OD or Desert Tan. Can be sewn or ironed on. New.

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So long, UBL.

I’m pouring one right now in honor of all those that worked toward your demise but never got to see it.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

New Video: Ruger Tactical Tips with Dave Spaulding - Extreme Close Quarters

RTT 18: Extreme Close Quarters
Close quarter defense requires different tactics than defense from a distance. In close quarters, you cannot rely entirely on your firearm, but on a combination of hand combat and firearm use. Distractions and combative forces can give you the split-second advantage to keep yourself safe.

This series is a collection of self-defense tips with career law enforcement officer Dave Spaulding, designed to help individuals learn proper skills and techniques to defend themselves. Spaulding has worked in all facets of law enforcement and was a founding member of his agency's SWAT Team. He was also the commander of a multi-agency narcotics task force that included local, state and federal investigators. Most recently, he received the 2010 Trainer of the Year Award by Law Officer Magazine.

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Duty Calls ? CZ 75 P-07 Duty

The CZ P-07 is a new addition to the CZ handgun lineup.� The advanced OMEGA trigger system installation improves trigger pull and allows fewer moving parts. A MIL-STD-1913 rail on the underside of the barrel can be used to mount a laser sight or light attachment. �A 16-round 9mm or 12-round .40 caliber� magazine allow [...]

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Run to Cadence with the U.S. Armed Forces

Forty-one minutes of Spirit, Tradition and Motivation!

Here are the favorite running cadences of the Marines, Army, Navy and Air Force.

In the motivating oral traditions of military cadences, each caller employs his own distinct style and lyrics. This collection reflects that rich, informal diversity... every cadence wonderfully unique.

All cadences were recorded on location with drill instructors and trainees at Parris Island, San Diego MCRD, San Diego Naval Center, U.S. Naval Special Warfare Center, Lackland Air Force Base, Ft. Benning, Ft. Bragg and Ft. Lewis.

Run to Cadence with the U.S. Armed Forces

1. Marine Corps
2. R-A-N-G-E-R
3. Bravo Company (Navy)
4. Hey, Hey Everyday (Air Force)
5. Here Comes Charlie (Air Force)
6. Swift, Silent, Deadly (Recon Marines)
7. Look Out N.A.B (Navy SEALs)
8. Hey There We're Going to Fly (Air Force)
9. Elvis (Airborne)
10. Hey (Airborne)
11. Pain! (Marine)
12. Alto Bravo (Air Force)
13. Here We Go, All the Way (Marine)
14. Easy Run (Navy)
15. Roll Call (Army Ranger)
16. M-A-R-I-N-E C-O-R-P-S!
17. Joined the Air Force
18. SEAL Team
19. Airborne
20. Left, Right (Army)
21. Mama If You Could See Me Now (Navy)
22. Recon (Recon Marines)
23. C-130 (Navy SEALs)
24. Here We Go Again (Airborne Ranger)
25. Super...Paratrooper
26. Green Grass (Marine)

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