Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Helikon-Tex Camogrom Boonie Hat

Helikon-Tex Camogrom Boonie HatHelikon-Tex Camogrom Boonie Hat

Weight: 142 g
Designation: Wide Brim Hat
Material: 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester
A military hat with a characteristic short brim, designed in accordance with Soldier 95 Bush Hat of the British Army specifications.
Helikon-Tex Camogrom Boonie Hat label
SP0100-04-H-0333
Breathable and lightweight fabric
Effective protection against sun and rain
Attachable neck protection
Adjustable chin strap
Size: XL, 61cm

Панама с хвостом Helikon-Tex Boonie Hat, цвет Camogrom

Вес: 142 г
Состав: 60% хлопок, 40% полиэстер
Плотность: 215 г/м2
Цвет - Camogrom (Multicam)
Имеет регулируемый ремешок
Cъемная защита шеи
Четыре вентиляционных отверстия-люверса
Эффективная защита от солнца и дождя
Размер: XL, окружность головы - 61 см

Tactical cargo arrived

Прибыл тактический груз...
US army drill instructor hat, Mil-tec
Mil-tec, US army drill instructor hat
flag UN
UN flag
Size: 150 x 90 cm
Lasting Merino balaclava Headgear мask LOX 9090 black
Lasting Merino balaclava Headgear мask LOX 9090 black
Rothco
Rothco Spandoflage Head Net
Rothco Spandoflage Head Net
5.11 tactical
5.11 Tactical ATAC® Storm Zip Boots
5.11 Tactical ATAC® Storm Boots
5.11 tactical RUSH72™ Backpack Multicam
5.11 RUSH72™ Backpack Multicam
5.11 tactical Stryke Flex-Tac pants
5.11 Tactical Stryke Pants Flex-Tac
Helikon-TEX
Helikon-Tex SFU Camogrom pants
Helikon-Tex SFU Camogrom pants
Helikon-Tex SFU Camogrom shirt
Helikon-Tex SFU Camogrom shirt
Helikon-Tex ACU Camogrom Patrol Cap
Helikon-Tex ACU Camogrom Patrol Cap

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Defect of the Tactical Backpack 5.11 RUSH24 Multicam

Today, the first time I decided to take in march my Tactical backpack 5.11 RUSH24 Multicam.
I bought it yet on January 31
Вackpack all the time was lying idle, I decided to use it
It appeared to be defective - poorly stitched seam, and in a place where a large constant friction.
Be careful when buying 5.11 tactical gear, this is not the first defect that I came across
Defect of the Tactical Backpack 5.11 RUSH24 MulticamDefect of the Tactical Backpack 5.11 RUSH24 Multicam

Тактический рюкзак 5.11 RUSH24 Multicam. Брак
Сегодня впервые решил взять в поход "Тактический рюкзак 5.11 RUSH 24 Multicam". Купил его еще 31 января. Рюкзак всё валялся без дела, решил им воспользоваться
Обнаружился брак - плохо простроченный шов, и в месте, где большое постоянное трение.
Будьте внимательны при покупке экипировки 5.11 tactical, это - не первый дефект, который мне попадался

Saturday, September 12, 2015

"Щит Союза – 2015". Работает разведка! Кадры из ВоенТВ

И так, Щит Союза 2015‬: работает разведка... Кадры из ВоенТВ

Первый кадр - радиостанция Motorola XTR446

радиостанция Motorola XTR446 у армии Беларуси
Стандарт - PMR. Частотный диапазон - 446 МГЦ, модуляция - узкая FM (частотная), нет даже примитивного закрытия канала.
Полватта мощности, в лесу километра не пробьет, из бункера тем более...
Такие радиостанции используют только строители и страйболисты.

Второй кадр - Так поломанные ветки не заметит только пьяный грибник

Так поломанные ветки не заметит только пьяный грибник

Ну и видео, откуда кадры:

Thursday, September 3, 2015

A Quick Guide to Shooting Fundamentals

A Quick Guide to Shooting Fundamentals
1. PROPER SIGHT ALIGNMENT
Using proper sight alignment is critical to hitting what you're actually aiming at. Your firearm's sights are properly aligned when the front sight front debt should six beinstalled with the travers, your front sight should sight. Without proper alignment your shot the "leaves" of the rear sight. Without proper alignment your shots will be off-target!

2. FOCUS
Focusing on the front sight provides you with the most precise indication of where exactly the gun is pointing. You can also more readily discern whether your sights are improperly aligned. If you focus on the rear sight or the target, it's much harder to figure out when you're "lined up" incorrectly!

3. TRIGGER CONTROL
Center the first pad of your index finger on the trigger and pull straight back. Using the very tip of your finger, the second pad, or the "crease" between pads can cause you to pull shots left or right. Note that some instructors suggest using the second pad for guns with particularly heavy trigger pulls-only you can determine what works best for you!

4. BREATH CONTROL
Hold your breath while pulling the trigger. As you are exhaling, let about half of the air out of your lungs, aim and pull the trigger. Holding your breath is known as a respiratory pause and it will help you with your hold control.

5. HOLD CONTROL
If you're exercising proper breath control, this should be easy! As you pull the trigger, hold your entire body as still as possible. The most minor physical adjustment can affect the point of impact of your shots. Keeping as still as you can will help prevent that from occurring!

6. FOLLOW THROUGH After you've fired a shot, keep your finger on the trigger while it's pulled to the rear.
While maintaining a good sight picture, slowly let off pressure on the trigger while keeping your finger on it. Allow the trigger to reset (you will feel a "click" when the trigger resets) and start pulling the trigger again if you need to fire additional shots.
Don't immediately release your finger and jerk the gun!

National Rifle Association blog