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Friday, October 9, 2009

[Featured Product] Eyewear: Revision Sawfly

Still recovering from our recent travels and everything else that's going on, but I've been meaning get back to blogging about our stuff!

I am becoming of the belief that you can't have too many pairs of protective glasses, especially when you do the sorts of activities that we do all the time. So I tried out yet another cool pair of specs from Revision - The Sawfly.
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They might look like just another pair of shooters, but they are much much more. It's a military eyewear system, with interchangeable lenses, and the ability to withstand a shotgun blast at 16 feet.
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They come in two sizes - regular, which is the typical size - and large, so if you have trouble finding a good pair of specs to fit, this might be your answer. The arms also adjust to fit. And, they are Rx compatible. The set comes with two lenses, strap, bag, case, and cleaning cloth.

I wore this around at DragonCon, and as with other Revision products I've tested, the sawfly's are super-comfortable. We have them, and many other fine products in stock, so please stop by our site if you haven't in a while. (I also fixed a bunch of stuff, and even lowered some prices;-)
Also pictured here - riot shield from Dark Victory Armory - surprisingly light-weight shield designed for milsim/tacsim. For more info, contact sales@darkthreads.com

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Review: Revision Bullet Ant Goggles

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I love these! I got to test-drive them at the WHFO2 event this weekend, and they were just awesome. I often have fogging issues with other goggles and masks because I'm such a sweaty girl, and I also have a tough time finding a pair of goggles that fit me comfortably, but these goggles were so comfortable and did not fog up, and I wore them all day.

The Bullet Ant goggles have a very slim profile and pliable frame, with an adjustable strap that you can wear under or over a helmet. The lenses are milspec and can withstand a shotgun blast from 16 feet away. They also have a bracket inside for the prescription lens holder.

The basic package comes with one set of lenses in smoke or clear, and a case, for $60. We currently have them in stock. Please shoot us an email if you are interested.

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Review: Tru-Spec Uniforms

We are now carrying two different styles of uniform, and as our business grows, we'll carry more, but we think that the styles we carry now offer you the best options in price and value.

So, what's the difference between the Digital Combat uniform and the Tactical Response Uniform (TRU)? Well there's a big difference in the features, and there's also a difference in price. You can tell just by a glance at the line drawings (below) what some of the different features are.

The Tactical Response Uniform (TRU)

With the TRU, you are getting one of the best tactical uniforms that money can buy. Basically, the TRUs are a cutting-edge design, with more specialized features, like a convertable Mandarin collar, the Powerhook hook-and-loop faced pockets and closures, &etc. They are available in 65/35 Poly/Cotton Rip-Stop, in nine different colors/patterns, and come in XS - 3XL, short, regular, and long sizes.

For a full list of features, check out our store listings:
TRU Shirt
TRU Pants

Color chart

Pricing:
XS - XL: $39/each
2XL - 3XL: $42/each

The Digital Combat Uniform

The Digital Combat shirt and pants are styled more like the traditional military BDU, but with the quality and attention to detail that you'd expect from Tru-Spec, such as covered button plackets and felled seams. They only come in the desert, urban, and woodland digital patterns; Size XS - 3XL, regular and long. If you are looking for a more traditional military uniform, or you're on a budget, this is the option for you.

Check out our store listings here:
Digital Combat Shirt
Digital Combat Pants

Color chart

Pricing:
XS - XL: $28/each
2XL - 3XL: $31/each

TRU Shirt vs. Digital Combat Shirt


TRU pants vs. Digital Combat Pants

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Review: G26 springer pistol


We got a bunch of these for the Zombie Hunt coming up, and I must say, for being a cheap little springer pistol, this G26 (metal edition) is impressive! Both DeathIdol and I are really surprised by it's performance, because, frankly we aren't expecting a lot from a springer pistol. It's not Tokyo Marui, but it is more accurate and long-range than other springers we've used. I also like the compact size; it fits my hand perfectly, and DI is comfortable with it as well. I would carry this as a sidearm for CQB, in addition to springer games.

Manufacturer: Chinese
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