By David Crane
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March 28, 2009
Back in October 2008, DefenseReview published an [...]
By David Crane
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October 9, 2008
A company called Numa Sport Optics is manufacturing and marketing a line of tactical eyewear called Numa Tactical, the purpose of which is to provide military and law enforcement (LE) tactical operators with eyewear that’s resilient and rugged enough to withstand combat operations. The key to [...]
by David Crane
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The following is a Revision Military Eyewear press release on their Sawfly and Bullet Ant Ballistic Eyewear (BEW):
"British Army Equips Troops in Afghanistan with Protective Eyewear Systems from Revision
Wednesday, February 02, 2005 14:07
Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters first UK regiments issued with new military eyewear systems
MONTREAL, CANADA, Feb. 2, 2005 – Revision Eyewear Inc., [...]
by David Crane
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I recently wrote several articles for a print publication after I test-fired a few weapon systems–the select-fire Lewis Machine & Tool Monolithic Rail Platform/Quick-Change Barrel System (LMT MRP/QCBS), Barrett M468-A1 subcarbine [...]
by David Crane
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Combat Elite, Inc. is making a rather interesting edged weapon. It’s called the Carbon Fiber Dagger CFS-Stealth.
The Combat Elite Carbon Fiber Dagger CFS-Stealth features a 5" inch double-edged bi-directional carbon fiber blade and parachute cord-wrapped handle. The cord is removable. Overall weight is 1.3 ounces.
The Carbon Fiber Dagger CFS-Stealth comes [...]
by David Crane
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Oakley Eyewear has become the eye protection de rigeur for LE SWAT operators and military Special Operators (and gun cognoscenti) in the last few years. Usually, teams and individual operators who choose Oakleys choose some version of the Oakley M Frame, as the M Frames provide the highest lens surface area. [...]







