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It's Showtime What was that album from Emerson, Lake, and Palmer? (Now I'm really dating myself.) “Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends…” OK, so technically this year's show will be over after March 18, but the NSCA Systems Integration Expo has been providing information and education to the systems integration industry for more than 20 years now.
Metal Alloy Grip Frames for Glock Pistols (2nd Gen. Style) by David Crane
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This is one of the coolest non-factory/aftermarket products for Glock pistols that DefenseReview has seen. We were alerted to it by our friend and noted gunwriter Gary Johnston (Gary Paul Johnston). It's a
replacement Glock-type grip frame made from Aluminum, Titanium, or Stainless Steel, whichever the customer prefers. We understand that
CCF RaceFrames, LLC actually had their metal alloy grip frames for Glock pistols (9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG, and .45 ACP) on display at SHOT Show 2006, but we somehow missed them at the show! Thank God for Gary Johnston. According to him, these non-factory metal alloy Glock frames are awesome/superlative.
Evolution Armor Systems Introduces Evo-Flex Laminate System Ballistic Armor by David Crane
defrev@gmail.comDefenseReview received the email message-format press release below from
Allan D. Bain, President/CEO of
Evolution Armor Systems. It discusses the Evolution Armor
Evo-Flex laminate ballistic armor system for soft armor and hard composite armor solutions (including soft body armor, helmets, etc.) and other applications. According to Mr. Bain,
Evolution Armor will be incorporating/integrating nanotechnology (carbon nanotubes, a.k.a. carbon nano tubes, specifically), to increase the armor's performance.
The following email-format press release has been slightly modified from its original form:...
Surveying Independent Reps The Independent Reps Council of InfoComm International has completed the first 2006 Independent Representatives Council Survey .
Favorite Tech Tools The Neanderthal man had his fire and flints. From there, a series of simple gadgets from the wheel to the wireless remote have changed our lives by making new things possible or getting things done much more quickly and easily.
But all the experts agree No rising temperature since 1998? And 60ish climate experts reiterated the near impossibility to seperate the various causes that are contributing to climate change. Remember, close your eyes, put your fingers in your ears and repeat I can’t hear you because this stuff, you know, isn’t debatable you holocaust-denying, flat-earthers.
20 YEARS AGO IN SOUND AND VIDEO CONTRACTOR NSCA '86: NSCA still stood for National Sound and Communications Association and the fourth annual Expo was expected to be the largest to date with more than 150 exhibitors.
Hitachi UltraVision HDPJ52 Do you find that it's sometimes hard to get excited about yet another new projector? Maybe that's especially true of three-panel LCD; it is the most mature digital projection technology and doesn't bear the novelty of pocket-sized units or the panache of being the latest thing.
Ultimax 100 MK4: Best Choice for USMC Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR)? Video Clip by David Crane
defrev@gmail.com The hypertext link supplied for downloading and viewing the Ultimax 100 LMG/SAW video clip is located towards the bottom of this article, so you will need to scroll down to find it. However, we recommend that you read the following article first, so you can better appreciate what you're watching (when you watch the video). The 5.56x45mm
Ultimax 100 LMG/SAW (Light Machine Gun/Squad Automatic Weapon) was originally designed and developed (along with its 100-shot drum magazine) from scratch in the late 1970's/early 1980's by Jim Sullivan (L. James Sullivan) and his design/development partner Bob Waterfield for then Chartered Industries of Singapore, a.k.a. CIS (now
Singapore Technologies Kinetics Land Systems, a.k.a.
ST Kinetics Land Systems). It is considered by many small arms experts to be the best 5.56mm light machine gun/squad automatic weapon (LMG/SAW) in the history of the world. DefenseReview has been writing about the
Ultimax 100 LMG/SAW virtually since our inception. And, in the last year or so, we've discussed the Ultimax quite a bit. In our
article on Noveske Rifleworks Weapons packages, we discussed not only what's important about he
Ultimax, but also how and why it's superior to the U.S. Army's current light machine gun/squad automatic weapon (LMG/SAW), the problematic/subpar FN M249 SAW. We also mentoned the
Ultimax 100 SAW in two of our articles on the Auto-Assault-12 Shotgun (AA-12 Shotgun): our
first-ever blurb on the AA-12, and our more extensive
article on the AA-12 and FRAG-12 12-gauge armor-piercing grenade family, published subsequently.