Converse Tactical Chucks Update

So if you’ve been waiting with baited breath for an update on our Tactical Chucks call to action we put together after the SHOT Show this year, I feel that we’ve waited on a response from Converse long enough.

On February 10th we received an email from Jason Thome, Media Relations Manager for Converse. That was right before we’d received the last of our 1,000 signatures on the “Help Get These Tactical Chucks Made” petition.

The full email dialogue is pasted in its entirety below, to provide our readers with some answers straight from Converse. Continue reading

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Appholes! John Stewart Calls Out Apple

If you’ve heard about the lost iPhone prototype, the saga of Gizmodo and Apple’s Minority Report door kickers, we’d like to share a little Friday humor with you from Wednesday’s edition of The Daily Show.

It’s no secret we’re all fanboys of Apple here, and while Stewart’s monologue  doesn’t touch on the fact crimes may have been commited, he absolutely nails Apple as becoming “The Man.” He even rants about the infamous dropped calls that I’m all too familiar with.

Happy Friday, and try not to spit your coffee on the screen while watching this embedded video linked below. Continue reading

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215 Gear Updates Rigger’s Belts

We’ve just noticed that 215 Gear has not only released their fantastic Rigger’s Belts in Black, but also rounded off the tail on their Ultimate Rigger’s Belt to match their Enhanced Rigger’s Belt.

This was something we felt would be a welcome addition back when we reviewed the ERB a few months ago. Check out our URB review too if you haven’t seen it yet, these are truly the finest Rigger’s belts we’ve had the pleasure of wearing. Look for some videos coming soon, where we’ll be demonstrating emergency rappelling with the belts.

There are also more great new items from 215 Gear like their Blended Operator Hat that’s now available in Black and also with Signaling Panels built in. Head on over and check it out!

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Vans Syndicate TNT II in MultiCam and Black

A few of you guys have sent in emails asking about the availability of the new MultiCam Vans we snapped a photo of at SHOT Show this year.

We assumed that it was the same MultiCam Vans shoe that had been released previously, but a Plank Owner, John T, had let us know a few months back on our Facebook page, that it was in fact a different shoe. Of course we all know “Thou shalt not assume.”

Our attempt to get any information on this shoe back then fell short, as Vans was not talking. After a reader sent us a link to eBay yesterday, showing the Multicam variant of these shoes going for $200, we decided to investigate again. Continue reading

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SerePick Bogota Entry Toolset Review

SerePick continues to impress with their new offering of custom Bogota Entry Toolsets, which now include the use of Stainless Steel and Titanium.

These hand-crafted tools have been used by many locksmiths and covert entry specialists worldwide, for numerous reasons we’ll cover here.

We’ve been dirt diving a set of Bogota’s for a few months, and with the addition of the Stainless and Titanium we decided it was time to give them a proper review. Continue reading

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RSKTKR Cold Qual Diagnostic Shooting Tool

During the last class that ITS Tactical hosted, most of us had the opportunity to run this Cold Qual with Doc prior to performing any drills. Due to inclement weather, a few students were unable to start with the Cold Qual and Doc sent it over to share with all our readers.

This is what RSKTKR Consulting uses as a diagnostic tool. It’s based on two of the most important techniques you will ever use with a firearm, drawing and firing for speed, and performing an Emergency Reload.

RSKTKR has developed not only a PDF printout of the target and appropriate distances to use it at (depending on the size you print it out at), but they’ve also put together a PDF to keep a record of your Cold Quals (see the downloads at the end of the article). Continue reading

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XS Sight Systems Factory Tour

I recently had the awesome opportunity to join the crew from RSKTKR for a personal factory tour of XS Sight Systems. Led by Justin Springer, who was also an RSO for our RSKTKR Combative Handgun class, we had the chance to learn all about XS and how they operate.

If you’re not familiar with XS Sight Systems, I’d urge you to take a look at their Website to find out about all the benefits and fast sight acquisition that they give you. I’ve recently installed a set of Big Dot 24/7 sights on my Sig P226, and am very pleased with their performance.

I’ll have a full write up of my experience with the sights thus far, so look for that soon. Let’s get on with the tour! Continue reading

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Military Jury Finds 2nd Navy SEAL Not Guilty

Another huge victory for SO2 Keefe late yesterday evening from Camp Victory, where he was found not guilty of dereliction of duty.

Keefe’s teammate, SO1 Huertas, was also cleared of his charges two days ago. The trial against the third and final SEAL, SO2 McCabe, is scheduled for May 3rd in Norfolk, VA.

Expert witness and whistleblower extraordinaire, MA3 DeMartino, gets dealt another day of being called out for his inconsistencies. Maybe al-Qaeda will have a job for him when this is all over with.

A big Bravo Zulu to these SEALs from everyone here at ITS Tactical. You’ve endured the dog and pony show Court Martial, only to be vindicated of your “supposed” wrong doing. You’ve also achieved notoriety you neither wanted or needed, and for that the government owes you.

We’d like to have no doubt that SO2 McCabe’s verdict will be the same on May 3rd, but you never know what the military is capable of.

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Revision Eyewear Giveaway: Wolfspider Tactical Goggle System

Revision Eyewear has created an awesome giveaway for three lucky ITS Tactical readers!  During the next week, Revision will be randomly drawing three ITS Tactical readers that sign up using the form below.

You could win a Deluxe Wolfspider Goggle Set in black, which includes Goggle frame, clear, solar and yellow high-contrast interchangeable lenses, anti-reflective sleeve, microfiber lens cloth, storage case and reusable anti-fog cloth.  This is a fantastic prize package, valued at $179.99! Continue reading

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Diving + Technology = Complacency

There is a threat at the heart of diving, an opponent so deft that we may not have a chance to fight back until it is too late.

This factor is present in nearly everything we do, but underwater it could mean your life. This unnoticed opponent is simply, complacency. I have been working here and there on a series of articles for ITS in regards to diving, but after a personal experience, I want to bring this one to the forefront.

A couple of weeks ago I fell victim to a dive computer malfunction. I’d used my computer on over 50 dives without a second thought on its reliability, and nearly paid the price. You see, over the course of the last year, I’ve become rather complacent.

While using my computer without incident, I began to omit things that I deemed unnecessary for the dive. Unfortunately, this dive I had opted out of my dive watch and my dive tables. I guess in a manner of sorts I am lucky because I was able to notice that I had fallen 12 minutes into decompression dive before my computer went on the fritz. Using what I know from past limited-decompression dives, I headed for the ascent line and made additional safety stops.

Equipment and Procedures

Most dive charters use their own scuba tanks for the customers, as well as provide gear for a minimal cost. This can pose some minor problems for divers that typically use their own scuba gear due to the unfamiliarity with the rental equipment. Hopefully, prior to getting on the boat, you’ll have time to go over your rental gear with your buddy.

At the very least, discuss your out of air scenario thoroughly before entering the water. Make sure your dive is properly planned, and please, be realistic with yourself. Diving outside of one’s abilities often leads to unnecessary deaths. Editor’s note: A great mnemonic device for diving is “plan your dive and dive your plan.” Make sure you also carry some form of surface signaling device and make sure to ask when the batteries were last changed in the rental lights and computers.

I want you to think about a moment in your life when you may have skipped something you thought was unnecessary, only to come out alive. Certainly you’ve been in a situation that you looked back on and said, “man, that could have gone terribly wrong.” Think about what you would have done differently if that situation did end up a disaster.

I’d also like to add some friendly advice to those diving in foreign countries. I understand the UK and the US primarily hold the same standards for diving. Some of the more remote or far off countries may not though. I know for certain that there are PADI five star dive centers all over the world, but unfortunately, I cannot speak to any of the other diving agencies.

If you plan to dive with a charter that is not sponsored by such an agency and you plan on diving with their rental gear, here are some friendly tips:

  • Inspect rental gear thoroughly before diving, check for corrosion or rust anywhere on the gear.
  • Be sure to turn the tank on and make sure the air contains no smell or odor of any kind, as this may mean contamination.
  • Face your dive buddy with all of your gear on and go over your emergency scenarios.
  • Ask the dive charter when the batteries were changed in their computers and lights, if necessary, buy your own new batteries. It’s a shame to “waste” the money, but is your life not worth $10?
  • After your gear is set up and ready to go, test all inflators, purge buttons, and regulators prior to entering the water.
  • Most importantly, have fun and be safe. Diving is an adventure that should be shared by everyone.

Closing Notes

Make sure you divers don’t turn my mishap into your nightmare. I have been diving for 11 years and have been in many bad scenarios, but this is the first time I have been wholly responsible for my own endangerment.

I urge everyone here to get their gear serviced regularly, and change the batteries in your computers and lights often. Diving is a great experience, but don’t let complacency prevent you from enjoying it.

Disclaimer

ITS Tactical cannot be held responsible for any attempts at any form of diving without first seeking professional training and advice. The following article is not intended as a replacement for proper training and equipment used in any water sport activity. Diving is inherently dangerous, and introduces a unique set of risks not typically present in everyday life. We urge you to seek proper instruction from a qualified, and certified agency before attempting any sport requiring a life support system, namely: SCUBA. It is likewise very important that you contact your health care provider before attempting any training classes to ensure you are in good physical condition. Those with pre-existing medical conditions may be at a higher risk for certain complications that may become present while SCUBA Diving.

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