Monday, December 26, 2011

Surefire 6PX Tactical LED Flashlight 2011 MODEL (200 lumen) 6PX-A-BK Black

!±8±Surefire 6PX Tactical LED Flashlight 2011 MODEL (200 lumen) 6PX-A-BK Black

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The 6PX Tactical is just that-a flashlight designed specifically for tactical use. Providing simplicity of operation and tremendous illuminating power in a small package, it uses a high-efficiency LED-virtually immune to failure since there's no filament to burn out or break-to generate a brilliant, penetrating, perfectly pre-focused 200-lumen beam. The 6PX is activated by our classic tactical tailcap switch-press for momentary-on, twist for constant-on. The high-strength aerospace aluminum body is smoothly sculpted for a secure grip and is hard anodized to military specifications for extreme resistance to scratches, abrasion, and corrosion. A polycarbonate micro-textured reflector delivers a comparatively wider beam with generous peripheral light. We also make a polymer-body version of this light, the G2X Tactical, and a dual-output version with a two-stage click-type tailcap switch, the 6PX Pro.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Surefire G2X Pro LED Flash Light Black

!±8± Surefire G2X Pro LED Flash Light Black

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The G2X Pro, a polymer-body version of our 6PX Pro, uses a high-efficiency LED-virtually immune to failure since there's no filament to burn out or break-that provides two light output levels: a brilliant, penetrating, perfectly pre-focused 200-lumen beam, and a 15-lumen low-output setting that lets you greatly extend the runtime per set of batteries, an invaluable option when you find yourself miles from civilization.

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* Surefire G2XBBK G2X Pro LED Flash Light Black

* Three Surefire 3V Lithium Battery

* Tactical Defender Pen Black

  • Virtually indestructible LED emitter regulated to maximize light output and runtime
  • Two output levels-high for maximum light, low for extended runtime
  • Precision micro-textured reflector creates smooth, optimized beam
  • Tough polycarbonate window resists impact

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How to Get Published as a Professional - Surefire Ways for Publishing Articles, Columns and/or a Book as a Way to Establish Yourself as a Thought Leader (SpeedBriefs Webinars)

!±8± How to Get Published as a Professional - Surefire Ways for Publishing Articles, Columns and/or a Book as a Way to Establish Yourself as a Thought Leader (SpeedBriefs Webinars)

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In How to Get Published as a Professional, SpeedBriefs examines surefire ways for publishing articles, columns and/or a book as a way to establish yourself as a thought leader. Take the 60 minutes to view this webinar (on your computer, mobile phone, iPad, Kindle or printed out) to discover new ways to increase your exposure and use this as a way to enhance your image as a thought leader in your company, profession and industry.

The webinar is led by an expert on helping professionals get published, Olivia Fox (Chief Charisma Coach, Spitfire Communications), and focuses on:

- Everything a professional needs to know in 60 minutes about getting published and using this exposure as a way to establish themselves as a thought leader in their company, profession and industry

- How the process works for each type of publisher (newsletter, web site, magazine, book publisher, and others), who to approach, what to send them, how long it takes for a publication to appear and more

- Surefire ways for getting the attention of publishers and how to position yourself and what you want to write about

- A list of all the top business and industry-related publishers for newsletters, web sites, magazines and book publishers and how to contact them

- Specific tips for professionals that are guaranteed to turn them into a better writer, as well as recommendations for how to customize your writing based on the type of publication

- Case studies of other professionals that have had success establishing themselves as a thought leader through their published works and important lessons learned

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How to Get Published as a Professional - Surefire Ways for Publishing Articles, Columns and/or a Book as a Way to Establish Yourself as a Thought Leader (SpeedBriefs Webinars)

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Home Defense: Glock 19 & Surefire 6P

Home defense set-up as of October 2011. I usually have 2-3 other guns available at any given time, but this is my go-to nightstand gun. Note: I live in the suburbs, so any home defense "social work" would be done within about 10 yards or so.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

SureFire 6P Compact Tactical Gray Metallic 6P-GM

!±8± SureFire 6P Compact Tactical Gray Metallic 6P-GM

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Surefire 6P Original Flashlight is a compact (palm size) high-intensity incandescent flashlight for tactical, self-defense, and general use. Sure-Fire Compact Tactical Light 6P produces a smooth, brilliant, pre-focused tactical-level beam with four times the light of a big two D-cell flashlight - bright enough to temporarily

  • Rugged aerospace-grade aluminum body, Type II anodized in gun metal grey
  • O-ring sealed, weatherproof; tempered Pyrex window
  • Tailcap switch allows press for momentary-on, twist for constant-on; switch lockout prevents accidental activation during transport or storage
  • Batteries included
  • 65 lumens max output

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

lightake:Solar L2 Cree XP-G R5 5-Mode 320-Lumen LED Flashlight with Extension Tube Silver (2x18650)

Solar L2Cree XP-G R5 5-Mode 320-Lumen LED Flashlight with Extension Tube Silver (2x18650) www.lightake.com Brand: SolarForce Model: L2 Emitter Brand/Type: Cree Emitter BIN: XP-G R5 Color BIN: White Brightness: 320 lumens maximum brightness (manufacturer rated) Lens diameter: 32.1mm Length: 200.0mm Weight (including the packing): 153.0g

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

6P Original Single-Output Incandescent Flashlight - Black - Not LED

!±8±6P Original Single-Output Incandescent Flashlight - Black - Not LED

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The SureFire 6P Original is a compact high-output flashlight featuring an anodized aerospace aluminum body. It uses a precision micro-textured reflector and a SureFire incandescent lamp to produce a smooth, brilliant beam with enough power to temporarily blind and disorient an aggressor by impairing his night-adapted vision. Output is either 65 or 120 lumens, depending on which easy-to-install lamp you use-high-output or ultra high-output. The tactically-correct pushbutton tailcap switch provides secure, ergonomic activation control: press for momentary-on, twist for constant-on.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Nitecore D20: Strong With the Force

The Nitecore D20 gives great pride of ownership. There are many great multi-mode lights out there that can do what the D20 does and, depending on criteria, do it better. But the design is sound, accomplishing a wide variety of lighting tasks with style and an innovative UI. The quality level is high and its lighsaber-like construction would make a Jedi proud. Hard grey anodizing, tough glass lens, a strong (and deep carrying!) pocket clip, demonstrated waterproofness at depth (officially meeting the IPX-8 standard), toughness and durability, included accessories (o-rings, spare clip screws, 550 cord lanyard), and a very cool presentation box are some of the hallmarks of this Nitecore quality. Like other Nitecore lights, the D20 uses its proprietary Piston Drive (PD) actuation system and pulse wave modulation (PWM) to turn on and regulate output levels. A thin metal sleeve rides within the lights housing to accomplish this to complete the turn-on circuit. Turning the light on takes a bit more force than some other designs but Nitecore says this system has the advantage of very low current drain in the OFF mode. This helps preserve power cells in storage (big advantage of the design I say). Shown and reviewed are both the Nitecore D20 Q5 and the R2 version with max stated illumination levels of 180 and 200 lumens respectively. The R2 LED version is preferred for this somewhat higher brightness level and, for me, a cooler-appearing beam output. Also the R2 version corrects a ...

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Survival Kits - Everything You Need to Know

!±8± Survival Kits - Everything You Need to Know

A survival kit or bug out bag is arguably the most important piece of your emergency preparation. If an emergency or disaster strikes, you may be forced to stop and leave your present location at a moments notice. With that in mind, I recommend that you keep a survival kit in your vehicle so you will be prepared in the event that you need to "bug out" in a hurry.

Here's a breakdown of what I keep in my survival kit or bug out bag. This bag is kept in my car and will help sustain me for more than 72 hours if need be. Certain items are more important that others, and I've tried to point out the items that are essential and those that are beneficial to have but not as necessary.

The Pack

The first step is to pick out your main pack. It's important to have a durable backpack to fit all your gear and supplies in. I suggest (and personally use) a backpack known as the MOLLE Assault Pack by made by Specialty Defense Systems or SDS for short. The quality of this pack is incredible. It is super durable and also somewhat waterproof. This is the same equipment that is provided to the soldiers presently serving in the United States military. So I say, if it's good enough for combat, it's good enough for me.

You can get this backpack on ebay (they run between an d depending on whether the pack is new or used). If you go with this pack, you won't be disappointed

A nice aspect of this pack is that it is part of the larger MOLLE system which means that there are a number of different packs, pouches and other items that coordinate with this pack. In addition to the asault pack that is shown in the picture, I also have the larger main pack which I use to pack extra clothes and footwear.

Knives and Sharpeners

It is important to have a quality knife or two in your survival kit. I recommend that you have at least one fixed blade knife as well as a folding knife. There is an incredible amount of information on the internet about knives. I could not possible tell you what the best knife is since that answer depends on several factors, such as local environment, budget, etc. What I can tell you is what characteristics should be found in a quality knife.

First off, you want a knife that is made with quality construction. If we're talking a fixed blade knife, you want a knife that has a full tang. You also want a knife that has a sharp edge, and can keep that edge. This is important because the longer the knife can hold that sharp edge, the less frequently you need to sharpen the knife.

In my opinion, some quality brand name knife manufacturers are: Ka-Bar, S.O.G. Benchmade and Spyderco. Regardless of the knifes you keep in your pack, you should also keep at least one or two mechanisms to sharpen the blades. There are a number of alternatives for sharpening your blades.

Navigation

Make sure you have a few maps packed into your pack. I recommend packing maps of the local area, the
state, as well as the region (New England, Mid-Atlantic, etc.). In the event you need to get far away, these maps will become extremely valuable, especially if time is of the essence.

Having a compass and a back up is essential.

GPS units are nice and handy, in fact they're great for finding that alternative route out of dodge when the highways are a parking lot of panicked drivers. Howver, I personally prefer to use GPS units solely in my car when I know I've got a constant power source. I'd hate to be off in the woods relying on a GPS unit to find my way to safety and have the unit fail because the batteries died.

Signaling and Communication

A StarFlash signal mirror will attract attention to your spot. They're rather cheap and that makes it a nice addition to your pack.

A whistle is an essential item. Your voice will give out from yelling long before you can stop blowing on a whistle. Plus a quality whistle will be extremely loud and can be heard a great distance away. Essential if you're trying to get rescued in a secluded area.

I keep some high visibility surveyors ribbon wrapped around a bit of yardstick. This surveyor's "tape" is great for tracking your steps in the wilderness or leaving a trail for rescuers. It is very lightweight and can be indispensible if you need to leave a trail.

Light Sources

A flashlight is an essential item in any survival kit. Currently I have two flashlights: I carry a Surefire 6P LED light that is probably one of the most durable flashlights available. It provides a super bright 80 lumens and will run for 11 hours on one set of batteries. As a back up, I also have a Duracell crank led flashlight with radio. because it's a crank flashlight, I never have to worry about batteries going dead. Plus, the Duracell light also can charge my cellphone. I also keep a few glow sticks and a colapsible candle in its holder in my pack as well.

First Aid Kit

You can buy a commercial first aid kit to keep in your pack, but I'd suggest that you either make your own or supplement you kit to include some additional items. Regardless, you should keep the following items in your first aid kit: lip balm, hydrogen peroxide, benadryl, pain/fever relievers, hand sanitizer, afterbite, tweezers, band-aids, gauze pads, medical tape, antiseptic wipes, triple antibiotic wipes, burn jel, scissors and eye wash.

I also keep some additional items in my pack that you wouldn't ordinarily find in a commercial first aid kit. The additional items I include are: bug spray, sun tan lotion, any personal medications you may need, etc.

It would also be a good idea to keep a surgical and suture kit in your pack as well.

Fire Starting

Fire starting is an essential skill in any emergency situation. Simply carrying some matches won't cut it. I recommend having gear to provide for at least three ways to start a fire. My favorites items are the Blastmatch firestarter, Light My Fire Swedish Firesteel firestarter, and a magnesium and flint bar. All three of these methods will produce a shower of sparks hot enough to ignite your tinder and get a fire going. The first two items will work under any kind of weather conditions, even extreme wind.

In addition to generating a spark, you need tinder to get a fire going. The cheapest and most readily available tinder are items like dryer lint, and Vasaline coated cotton balls. I simply keep the dryer lint in a ziplock baggie and the cotton balls in a waterproof canister. There are commercial tinder products such as TinderQuick tabs, esbit fuel tablets, fire paste, etc that can also assist in starting a fire. I also keep a Bic ligther around as well. Regardless of what options you chose, you should make sure you have at lease two or three types of ignition as well as two or three types of tinder.

Shelter and Warmth

While your vehicle can act as your main mode of shelter, I suggest keeping at least a large tarp and two wool blankets in your vehicle.

Food and Sustanance

It's important to keep some sources of food in your vehicle. Of course, you need to be aware of shelf life issues, especially if its during the hotter months. I recommend some of the emergency food ration bars or MRE's. Dehydrated foods or jerky is also a great option. I also keep a couple of military issue mess kits with utensils and a small cutting board in my pack.

Water Purification

Access to water is essential to life. While a person can go for several days without food, a person cannot go for any extended period without water. It is important to have some water stored in your vehicle for this purpose. However, it is also important to have some options should you need to purify water from a suspect source. The best option is to keep some purification tablets in your kit. They are small and lightweight. In addition to purification tablets, I also have two Frontier emergency drinking straws in my kit. These straws allow you to place the filter end into water source and drink directly from source. I also keep a colapsible nalgene bottle in my pack. this is great to use as a purifying container. You can continue to drink from your main water bottle while this is purifying additional water. Plus it folds up when not in use.

Miscellaneous Items

Here are a few items that don't really fit into any other of the above categories. These items are not necessarily as important as those listed above, and some are just more for comfort than necessarily survival. In any event, if you've got the space in your pack, these items will make your life easier in the event of an emergency.

A small fishing kit can be handy if you're on your own for an extended period of time. Not only can it provide a means of catching fish from a water source, but it can help you make snare traps, etc. The contents of a fishing kit have many uses besides just fishing.

A small notepad and writing instrument. They do make notepads that can be used in inclement weather.

I've found a great product called Hand-E towels. These little tablets take up practically no space and are extremely light. They expand into a decent sized hand towel when placed in water.

A small roll of duct tape and a tube of super glue. Great for fixing things in more ways than you know.

A deck of waterproof playing cards to pass the time, entertain yourself or kids.

I have a U-Digg It folding shovel in my pack. I also have a larger folding snow shovel in my car during the winter months.

A pair of work gloves

Small roll of toilet paper. Again in an emergency situation you could go without it, but if you have it you'll be a little less miserable.

I recommend that you carry 50ft of 550 paracord rope in your pack. Don't skimp - get the real 550 cord. It makes all the difference in the world. This stuff has thousands of uses.

A wire hand saw is great for trimming down small branches to use for firewood.

I also carry a product called Knot-A-Bag. This is a continuous roll of plastic bag. It is housed in a plastic container and you can make any size bag that you need by simply pulling it out and knotting it.

I suggest you carry some additional reusable camp towels or other towels. If you need to do any work on your car you'll be happy to have these around afterwards.

A pair of binoculars.

I've also got a Bible in my pack to help keep the faith and hope.

Finally, it is important to remember that a well stocked survival kit can be virtually useless if you don't have the knowledge or skills to use the items packed in side. Be sure to become familiar with the tools and make sure you've got a good grasp on how to use them. Being well prepared can bring you a sense of calmness in an emergency.


Survival Kits - Everything You Need to Know

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