UR Tactical expands PenCott™ line-up

UR Tactical continues to expand their range of tactical gear and clothing market featuring genuine PenCott™ pattern materials. 

In recent weeks they’ve been showcasing  a growing range of PenCott-based products on their Facebook page – which we present a sampling of here.

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Rumor has it that UR Tactical might be expanding their US / North American distribution soon as well.  Stay tuned to their website and Facebook page for further news and info as it becomes available.

Direct Action Gear expands offering

Our friends at Direct Action Gear recently provided a sneak-peak of their latest products – the ‘Spitfire’ Plate Carrier and the ‘Hurricane’ Chest Rig.  The FULL line of Direct Action gear and clothing will be revealed at EnforceTac & IWA in March.

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In the meantime, the current range of Direct Action backpacks and messenger bags are available from a wide range of retailers.  Check the Direct Action website for more details.

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Direct Action® launched as independent brand – featuring Hyde Definition’s PenCott™ camouflage patterns

The Direct Action® website, Facebook page, Twitter account and YouTube Channel went live today.  The full Direct Action line consists of a head-to-toe system of head-gear, garments, load-carrying equipment, gloves and boots – all available in a range of solid colors and camouflage patterns, including the PenCott™ family of camouflage patterns from Hyde Definition™.

IWA DAYou might have heard about or seen the first prototypes of the Direct Action® line of professional gear during the IWA trade fair in Nuremberg, Germany in March 2014.  Over the next months, interest in the Direct Action® line grew quickly – especially among special operations forces units.  Building on that interest, and the potential that new technologies offered, Helikon-Tex® quickly turned what had begun as a project into a fully-functioning independent brand with a dedicated team of design and production professionals.

Leveraging the over 30 years of experience of Helikon-Tex®, over the next few months the Direct Action® team established a new R&D, built a strong professional team of designers, prototype makers and production specialists to create a range of products for the Direct Action® brand.

Direct Action logoAll of the gear they designed, after initial in-house testing, was then fielded to special operations units for end-user trials and evaluations. Their input and suggestions were critical and were incorporated into the final designs at a speed never seen before in the Polish defense industry.

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The gear that’s been created under the Direct Action® brand combines the strengths of the team: knowledge of newest tactical gear trends and solutions, experience in clothing and gear design, and close ties to professional end-users.  As a result of this close cooperation with end-users, the Direct Action® team  immediately began to receive orders from Polish special operations units as soon as the final gear designs were ready.

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The team’s depth and breadth of design and production experience also drove them to give the DA gear a distinctive “look-and-feel” – and to create a brand where each and every element of the system interfaces with the other components.  This combination has created an “individual-as-a-system” approach that is open and flexible with all necessary options, yet remains streamlined and avoids over-burdening.

When creating DIRECT ACTION® every detail was rigorously thought-out from this systemic perspective – no random choices, no compromises, no “same-old-stuff” design approach, no shying away from new technology – and all based on the firsthand, real world experience of elite special operations units.

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The Direct Action® Team wanted to make sure that they would deliver the best gear possible.  They understand how gear is used, they understand the purpose it needs to serve, and how the quality of what they make is fundamental to the effectiveness and safety of the user.  To put it simply, Direct Action® is designed, tested and used by professionals.

Follow Direct Action® on Facebook for all the latest news and updates, watch their YouTube Channel for promotional and product-spotlight videos and check out their web site for full product and dealer info.

A formal presentation of the full product range, and the launch of Direct Action® in the USA, is coming soon…

GO LOUD!

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Sprzet Militarny Poland (a PenCott superstore!)

Located in the town of Witaszyce, Poland – and also with a strong online presence – their main business is firearms, ammunition and military vehicles, but Sprzet Militarny could also literally be described as a PenCott superstore!

Offering one of the widest ranges of PenCott gear and clothing under one roof / one website, the shop features products from Helikon-Tex, SPECOPS, Leo Koehler, and Stronghold Group – the screen grab below shows just a few…

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Check them out online at:  www.sprzetmilitarny.pl

And on Facebook at:  www.facebook.com/sprzetmilitarny

 

MorrisCZ expands PenCott product line

MorrisCZ, Czech airsoft retailer and tactical clothing and gear manufacturer, has expanded their already extensive and popular line-up of PenCott products. 

New products include an adjustable MOLLE-compatible holster for the CZ75 pistol, and a second-generation Boonie Hat. These new products join their existing portfolio that includes a 25-Litre size Rucksack, MOLLE Chest Rig, a full range of pouches, and MorrisCZ’s own designed BDU.

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View the full range of MorrisCZ’s PenCott line up on their website.

 

Presenting ‘Gear Dynamics’ from British Columbia, Canada

Gear Dynamics is a custom gear shop located in beautiful British Columbia, Canada which has been building up a growing legion of fans on their Facebook page – and its easy to see why…

This is their new “Aggressor Gun Belt“.  The Aggressor Gun Belt is designed to be a low profile, light-weight load bearing belt. Due to its HDPE core and strategic padding, the belt is rigid enough to support equipment but remains comfortable to wear for extended periods. The Aggressor Gun Belt utilizes an AustriAlpin Cobra buckle that’s offset to keep the front of the belt as flat as possible. The belt also includes two removable elastic webbing loops for strap management and overlap support.

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Its available to order in GreenZone, BadLands, SandStorm and SnowDrift and costs $70 CAD.

Gear Dynamics has also produced a prototype “Micro Chest Rig” which is small in size but big in functionality.

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Check out Gear Dynamics on the web  and on Facebook.

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SCDTV’s applied show-off

Our friends from SCDTV have published a gallery of photos where you can see a bunch of nice gear from Applied Orange, Wisport, Stronghold Group, Survivaltech.pl, SAGear, and Splinter Custom Ghillie – all put through its paces in the woods by Dudek and Irek of SCDTV.

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First look – Karrimor SF rucksacks in PenCott™ camo patterns

Visitors to the Tactical Tailor suite at the 2014 SHOT Show got the first look at some of the Karrimor SF rucksacks in PenCott camouflage…

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For everyone else, Karrimor SF recently released some photos of the production samples of their “Predator” 30 Litre rucksack in GreenZone™ and BadLands™.  As you can see in the photos, the production versions  feature Propel’s “Quiet Loop” printed loop and Texcel’s printed webbing.

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Karrimor SF are currently taking orders for the PenCott range from their network of dealers and distributors – interested parties should contact John at Karrimor SF for further information.  US / North American dealers should contact GW at Tactical Tailor or Lindsey Lea at Grey Ghost Gear for further information.

Look for Karrimor SF rucksacks and load-bearing vests in PenCott to be available in shops and online before the summer.

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Tactical Tailor Awarded Prestigious Industry Award

Tactical Tailor is extremely proud to share that it has been awarded the Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition “Member of the Year” Award. This is a singular and distinctive event for Tactical Tailor, coming as it does from such a prestigious organization of defense and contracting companies.

“To say this is a huge honor for us would be to damn the PNDC with faint praise,” says Tactical Tailors CEO Casey Ingels. “This sort of recognition, from within a peer group of such critical companies…it’s just…it’s just a huge honor!”

Tactical-Tailor-PNDC-1The Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition is an association of defense and security industry companies that work together to foster steady economic growth for their region, to help sustain long-term profitability for its members. Perhaps most importantly it works to maintain those within the needs of the both the individual warfighter and—on a much larger, more strategic scale—on all warfighters. The PNDC membership includes companies from every level of the defense industry—they run the gamut from companies like Leatherman Tools, Benchmade Knives and FLIR to Oregon Ironworks, Raytheon and Leupold.

Ingels is a former enlisted Soldier who served in the 2/75 Ranger Regiment who used his GI Bill to earn a law degree. He has been the CEO of Tactical Tailor for several years now and Chairs the PNDC’s Advocacy Committee. The company was founded by an Army veteran, has numerous veterans in its leadership and employs many more.

 

The PNDC has worked tirelessly all year to mitigate the damage caused by sequestration. Its members have been a “go to” resource for journalists, scholars and legislators since sequestration first began. It has been instrumental in providing the resources necessary to understand the impact of budgets, the government shutdown, sequestration itself and defense appropriations. Meetings with national representatives have been held from Puget Sound to Capitol Hill in order to contextualize and clarify the reality of defense contracting as opposed to the so-called “military-industrial complex.”

Over the last several months the PNDC has met with Congressmen, Congresswomen and Senators from several states in order to work through the defense financial crisis.

“We’ve worked with Congressional Members to streamline the Federal procurement process,” says Ingels, “so we can increase the return on defense and security investment—for instance, looking life-cycles and long term value of products or services versus first year cost or lowest bid. We have helped with reforms that help contractors of all size, and to make it easier for government buyers to source what they need commercially, without duplication or replication…it has been a busy year.”

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A few other PNDC  accomplishments include:

  • Strealining procurement regulations and reforming ITAR restrictions to more rational, common sense standards.
  • Provide local authority to defense and security officials who best know the needs of their base or agency.
  • Provision of support to companies in key industrial sectors at risk of unfair foreign competition.
  • End the practices of manufacture in US territories claiming Berry-compliant “Made in the USA” but not paying US minimum wage to workers.
  • Fund matching to K-12 districts, colleges and universities for workforce training.

If you look at the recent bipartisan budget agreement, or go back and read opposition to the sequester, much of what you see will be the direct result of information, background and context provided by the PNDC.

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The PNDC Member of the Year Award is selected by its membership. Companies earning the award must earn the respect of their peers and be recognized for achievement—not just for contribution to advocacy (though that is important) but for corporate leadership, positive business practices, manufacturing practices and what Ingels calls the “care and feeding” of employees.

Tactical Tailor – Made by Patriots, for Patriots.

And if you haven’t seen it already, check out the cool new “factory tour” video from Tactical Tailor as well.