Archive for the ‘Equipment’ Category

Down Range Gear NOD Retention Lanyard

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

I had ordered the Down Range Gear NOD (Night Observation Device) Retention Lanyard while surfing the internet shopping for items I thought I might need as I started preparing for the LMS Defense No-Light Skill Builder Course held at the Alliance PD range in Alliance, OH.

 

Down Range Gear Gen 3 NRL mounted to USGI helmet plate on MICH

Down Range Gear makes several items that are unique based on the owner’s experience as a Marine with combat service in Iraq.  The NOD Retention Lanyard is designed to attach the NVG (Night Vision Goggle) tube to the helmet via a small side release buckle in case the mount inadvertently detaches from the helmet.  They make several different versions depending on the type of helmet mounting plate.  It attaches to the tube of the NVG using a tie wrap, on the helmet side a small piece of nylon with a slit is placed behind the mounting plate and sandwiched between the plate and helmet secured by the helmet plate mounting screw.

Gen 3 on the left and Gen 2 on the right- note difference in male and female end buckles

I ended up ordering from 2 different companies as 1 company did not have the color I wanted, when I received both items I realized they were slightly different.  One being a Gen 2 and the second one being a Gen 3.  Both were designed to be used with the standard issue USGI mounting plate. The differences are subtle but significant enough that I would not be able to use them interchangeably.  I had intended to get 2 NRL’s so that I could mount one to an older PASGT helmet and the other to a MICH- in case I needed to switch helmets I would still have the retention ability.

The NRL’s were not that expensive and I chalked it up as a learning experience to contact the vendor before purchasing again in the future.  When I posted an AAR (After Action Review) on Lightfighter.net, the owner of Down Range Gear contacted me offline with an offer to send me the correct versions at no charge.  All he needed was an address, the type of mount I was using and what color I wanted.

Gen 2 NRL's mounted behind USGI mounting plates

I received two brand new Gen 2 NRL’s in the mail shortly thereafter and was able to change the one for the MICH so that both helmets now use the same NRL attachment system.

I am impressed by the quality of the product which fills a niche for those that need to secure sensitive items (serial numbered or just expensive) without  having to resort to bailing wire or 550 paracord.  The quick detach system also includes a slider that allows the user to clip the NRL to PALS webbing when not attached to the helmet.

 

 

www.downrangegear.com

www.lmsdefense.com

Gear Sector’s Dual Light Mount

Friday, November 12th, 2010

About a year ago I received  prototype dual flashlight mount from Gear Sector.  The reason for it’s development was because Jason, the owner of Gear Sector, wanted a streamlined way of showing off Gear Sector’s low profile mounts on demo weapons.

Gear Sector already makes some of the slimmest low profile mounts for sling attachments and flashlight mounts and he wanted something that would be completely ambidextrous to allow activation of the light switch when shooting from either shoulder.

Gear Sector Dual Light Mounts on various AR's

Fast forward  a year and there was enough demand that Gear Sector had a limited run manufactured.  The result is an efficient and extremely sleek mount that allows the user to have 2 flashlights mounted on the weapon.

The advantages for having 2 flashlights on the gun are:

  • Allow for activation of the flashlight when shooting from either shoulder without changing the support hand grip.
  • Having a back up light on the gun in case one light dies,
  • Configuring 2 different output bulbs so that you can have a higher output light on the gun if you need to scan a long hallway or a long distance if outside
  • Utilizing 2 different types of lights such as using one white light and another IR light if using night vision
  • Using a filter to allow for use of one light as a Nav or signaling light while retaining an immediate white light capability

The mount is lightweight and durable with only 3 allen screws, one for each light ring and one to mount the light to the rail.  It is priced reasonably and when coupled with an inexpensive light such as the Surefire G2 it gives the shooter an extremely efficient but flexible light package.

www.gearsector.com