JMC Custom Holsters Giveaway Winner!

We’d like to take this opportunity to announce the big winner in our JMC Custom Holsters Giveaway.

Thank you to everyone for your participation, and especially to Jason at JMC for his support and generosity!

As always, we’ve used random.org to draw the winner for this contest. Continue reading

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2nd Annual Tactical Snowman Contest Winner!

We’ve put together all the great entries from this year’s Tactical Snowman Contest and chosen a winner.

Before we announce the winner, we’d like to mention that we’re also giving Jeremy Bishop a runner-up prize of a $25 gift certificate to the ITS Tactical Store for his snowman shown to the right at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan.

It was really hard to pick between Jeremy’s and our Winner! Continue reading

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Swimming for Fitness, Combat and Lifesaving Applications

As we continue to build our article library on diving, I’d like to branch off with a few articles on the basic principles of swimming, how our military uses it and why you should work it into your exercise regimen.

Today we’ll be addressing some core information on swimming as a skill-set and looking at combat, lifesaving and fitness applications. Continue reading

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DIY Fatmax Breaching Tool for First Responders, SAR or Zombies

In this article we are going to show you how to make a low-cost low-profile entry tool that you can pick up at your local Lowe’s or Home Depot.

I came across this idea over at Lightfighter.net when I was looking at a thread called  Active Shooter Loadouts. Around that time I had taken a class by John Giduck on active shooters and the Beslan School siege,  Amish massacre,  and the  Virginia Tech shooting. It was quite eye opening and John brought up some good points on the need to be able to breach your way into one of these events.

Why a Breaching Tool?

DIY Breaching Tool 03One of the topics that hit home was how these  murders were bringing items to secure doors and create obstacles. Beslan was well planned and used multiple terrorists, but the Virginia Tech and Amish incidents  were executed with only one killer. During both of these events the shooters brought chains and locks to secure doors, which denied  entry for the first responders and also kept  victims from escaping.

These two examples show that law enforcement first responders can really be slowed down during the critical seconds/minutes of the event. If your agency is like mine, only supervisors have breaching tools in their vehicles. I know some agencies that have them back at the station (which is insane).

I don’t know about you, but I’m not waiting around for someone else to show up with the tools I need. If you’re like me and don’t have hundreds of dollars to spend on breaching tools, then this DIY entry tool may be for you. Why not  convince your squad/sector/team mates to make one also?

While these  examples are military and police related, who can forget hurricane Katrina and other natural disasters? If you work and live overseas you just have to look at the news to see the civil unrest happening right now in the Middle East. You never know when you might get thrown into a SAR (search and rescue)  type event or have to get your family out of a bad situation. Having tools to breach doors and other obstacles  is just as critical in  the civilian world. I’m also certain you could use it to dispatch zombies with ease.

Stanley Fat Max FUBAR

DIY Breaching Tool 05What it is:

  • CHEAP!
  • 4-in-1 tool for prying, splitting, and striking jobs.
  • One piece forged steel bar for increased durability.
  • Two-tiered jaws for grabbing common dimensional lumber & decking (which we will be cutting off).
  • Textured grip for excellent comfort & control, even when wet.
  • Tempered steel that prevents chipping.

What it’s not:

  • It is  not shielded against electricity  like some Hallagan tools.
  • It is not considered “non-sparking”, although I’ve whacked a bunch of stuff and so far no big sparks.
  • A replacement for proper breaching tools if you have them.

What you’ll need:

  • A Stanley Fatmax FUBAR.   I bought this one at Lowe’s for under $35.00 but the amazon.com link to the left has them for about $17 plus shipping.
  • A vice or something to hold the bar steady as you make your cuts and for grinding.
  • Face, eye, and hearing protection.
  • Gloves and proper clothing.
  • A electric angle grinder.   In theory you could use a hacksaw or other tool but the cutoff wheel is your best bet.
  • Cutoff wheels and grinding disks.   I also used a sanding  wheel attachment to  rough up  the paint if desired.
  • Paint of choice and masking tape.

Stanley also makes a  Fubar Forcible Entry Tool. The 18″ tool costs about $70.00 +  and you can’t pick it up at your local hardware store. While it does have some cool features, they are mostly geared toward Fire Fighters.

I wont go into how to modify it as we put together the following instructional video that shows all the steps. I will say make sure you use your protective gear and make sure you are aware of where the sparks are going.   This includes down into your collar and shoes, you don’t want to hurt yourself or catch anything on fire.

How To

I thought about cutting the rubber on the handle off and wrapping it in 550 cord, which always looks cool, but since we are going to be using this tool  I decided it wasn’t a good idea.    The reason being, when breaking glass you could end up getting small shards stuck in the 550 cord.   That would be bad news for you hands even though you should be using gloves. With the rubber it would take a big piece to get stuck and you would be able to see it and remove it without injury.

A KYDEX sheath system is currently in the works by Jason over at JMC Custom Holsters. Jason makes some bad ass custom KYDEX holsters and accessories. Check out the  full article Bryan did on Jason’s work.

I contacted Jason and he came over to take a look at the tool and ways it could be carried on a TAC style vest. This setup keeps the tool low for good weight distribution. With my particular vest being loaded up front  I had to  mount it  on the back. This is fine as I work on a six man team and one of my buddies can remove it when needed. In a pinch I can get it out by tweaking the vest, but it is primarily set up for a partner to remove.

With the economy being the way it is, I fully understand not having the money to spend on “entry tools.”  Whether you’re in law enforcement, the military, a MIL contractor, or on the civilian side, sometimes you have to think outside the box and get creative. If you’re overseas, you can have a family member or friend run over to Lowe’s or Home Depot and mail you a Fatmax FUBAR too.

I hope this article has shown that you can be prepared without breaking the bank.

We highly recommend getting training on breaching by a legitimate school or organization.  We did not talk about or demonstrate breaching techniques on propose.

Stay tuned for a giveaway for one of these DIY Fatmax Breaching Tools that will include a custom KYDEX sheath system by JMC Custom Holsters!!

Please leave any questions or comments you have below

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Tourniquets, Shirts and all items Back in Stock!

We’ve just updated our Shopping Cart and all our products are now back in stock! This includes SOFTT-W Tourniquets, ITS Short-Sleeve T-Shirts in Black and Prairie Dust and Mojo Medical Shears!

Be sure to get your order in and thanks for supporting ITS Tactical!

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Door Devil Anti-Kick Door Security Giveaway!

Door Devil is back with their 3rd Giveaway for ITS Tactical Readers!

Their first giveaway dates back to a thank you for our unsolicited linking to their product during our Protecting Against Home Invasions article and they’ve been hooking up ITS Readers ever since!

We’d also like to mention is that they have an awesome contest running on their Facebook page as well, where they’re giving away a Door Devil per week to one lucky fan as well as some cold hard cash. (ITS Plank Owner Brock B. won not too long ago too!)

Plank Owners and Crew Leaders, don’t forget about the 20% off Discount Code available on the Vendor Discount Codes Page! Continue reading

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ITS Tactical St. Patrick’s Day Limited Edition Patch

We’d like to announce a special pre-order today on our limited-edition St. Patrick’s Day Patch created by our designer of all things awesome Matt Gambrell!

While this is technically a pre-order, we already have these on the way to us and hope to get them in the mail just in time to spill green beer on for St. Patty’s Day!

We’ll update this post with a photo of the actual patch when we get a production sample early next week. Please keep in mind that if you order any additional items from the store they’ll be held until the patches come in and your full order ships. Continue reading

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JMC Custom Holsters $75 Gift Certificate and Swag Giveaway!

Jason from JMC Custom Holsters has truly gone above and beyond to support ITS Tactical! We not only have a killer giveaway for everyone to enter today, but there will also now be a 15% JMC discount for Plank Owners and Crew Leaders on the discounts page in the membership dashboard!

Entering this giveaway will enter you in the drawing to receive a $75 Gift Certificate good towards anything on the JMC Custom Holsters Web Store, 1 each of all three color variants of the JMC Patch, 1 Special Edition Red/Black JMC Patch and a few stickers!

JMC Holsters is currently offering free US Shipping too! (APO/FPO Included) Continue reading

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ITS Tactical 2nd Anniversary Party and Grand Opening!

We’re thrilled to formally announce the 2nd Anniversary Party for ITS Tactical which will coincide with the Grand Opening of ITS Headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday April 2nd from 1700 to 2000 Central Time. Come meet the staff from ITS Tactical, check out our new digs and celebrate with us!

We’d like to invite everyone, but there’s definitely limited space and we’ll need anyone interested in coming to send us an email through our contact form with your full name, email address and number of people that you’ll be bringing with. When we receive your message we’ll send you out an email with the official invitation, address and specifics to RSVP. Continue reading

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Keep up with ITS Tactical via our new Squawk Box!

We’ve just put the finishing touches on a new avenue to share even more information with you: The Squawk Box

We wanted to create a place for us to share the random photos, videos, news and information that we come across that’s not always quite lengthy enough to write a full article about. We’re using a Tumblr blog that we set up that’s embedded right here into a page on ITS Tactical, so there’s a one stop shop for information.

Throw up a comment and let us know what you think of the new Squawk Box addition to ITS!

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