Finally got myself a SF 6354DO to carry my pistol. It's one of the most popular holsters on the market currently as more and more users are embracing red-dots on their pistols. This is our review, in short, it's great but doesn't come without its own challenges.
Crye Precision AirLite Structural Plate Carrier (SPC) is one of the most sought-after load bearing solutions on the market. Practically out of stock everywhere around the world constantly we waited and hunted 6 months to put this one together. Here's our initial observations.
One of the biggest issues in achieving effective team communications has been the lack of quality headsets and PTTs that don't cost an arm and a leg. Finally there are a couple players in the market that repurpose new and used MIL-SPEC equipment for the civilian market. One of them being FiveFour Communications in the UK. This is a review of their Bowman + Nexus U94 PTT combo.
For the past few months I've been testing the Patagonia Level 9 Combat Shirt and it's now time to give an initial verdict. So Patagucci, what's great and what's not? Believe me mostly it's great but there are a couple small things that could be improved.
Here's our first-ever Crye Precision review surprisingly not about Combat Shirts or Pants but covering their WindLiner, an extremely light and packable jacket that keeps you covered from even strong winds (and bad weather), but being so light you can carry it with you all the time.
There are many admin and utility pouches on the market, but surprisingly few of them are actually well-thought out. One of those few is the MilSpec Monkey Tac-Organizer that I found recently.
Lately being able to travel with as little as possible has started to interest me more and more. Another aspect of minimalistic travel is finding a bag that fits everything you need but is as compact as possible. Arc'teryx Covert Case C/O is one of those options