Archive for April 25th, 2012

Tactical pants you won’t have to iron

The complaint we’ve gotten from some of our Law Enforcement officers that were trying out the Woolrich Elite pants and the Eotac did not like the fact that the 100% cotton rip stop pants had to be ironed if you did not take them out of the dryer fast enough.  We thought that was a non-issue in the beginning but more and more people have voiced it.  Since so many people out there have worn 5.11 tactical clothing in the past, just about everyone in the tactical shirt, tactical pants and other apparel get compared to 5.11.

We have 5 weeks left of the Tru Spec tactical clothing promo running and if you wore or are wearing 5.11 tactical clothing you really should check out these Tru Spec 24/7 pants.   The Tru Spec tactical pants that are a 65%/35% poly cotton rip stop are a lower maintenance pants that don’t look too bad either.   These tactical pants are probable less tactical and more ccw friendly since they have the knife and flashlight pockets already designed into them.

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Avoiding corosion on firearms?

During the Summer months, I’ve had bad experiences where some firearms go messed up on the finish because my  body swear just built up so much in the holsters that the guns literally sat in corrosive environments for so long that even the protective layer of CLP wore off and the guns finish was ruined.   There are many reasons the military has moved away from wood stocks on rifles to composite and sidearms are moving towards polymer for just about every gun.  The Springfield XD, Smith & Wesson M&P have all taken up some of the Glock market but even Sig Sauer has their foot in the door.

I am a big fan of 45acp pistols, but I am not a big fan of double stack 45acp guns.  The reason for this is the guns are just too darn heavy and a Glock 9mm with 17rd spare Glock Magazines is fine by my if I  have to carry one all day.   Not having to reload half as much with a larger capacity magazine means something in the Law Enforcement world and the Military.    We see more and more polymer sidearms being used by Soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan for the same reason.

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New Woolrich Elite CCW shirts

It looks like they discontinued a few of the first batch of CCW shirts but the latest colors and sizes are very, very nice.   I’ve had a few of the 5.11 tactical shirts but they didn’t seem to be cut right.   Everything looks like a Narcotics officers wardrobe.   Much of the tactical clothing market is preference but there are some things that certain companies do better than others and the Woolrich Elite shirts are really good.   I like the idea of being able to carry a knife, flashlight, pepper spray or mace in a shirt and be able to tuck it in.

We all know why tuckable holsters have an appeal but what about the shirts being functional for someone with tactical gear. You really should check out the Woolrich Elite concealed carry shirts we have listed on our website.  Some of the original 44913 and 44915 shirts are priced really well and they have a very casual look to them.  The 444916 is probable my favorite Winter carry shirt and the newer short sleeve concealed carry shirts are great in the Summer and Spring.

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