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PMCI - May 2016

Welcome to the May 2016 Issue of PMCI - the only magazine dedicated to the PMC sector. In this issue we take a look at "SimGun", which brings training close to reality but without the risks. We also speak to EUSECA UK about how to deal with the dreaded "active shooter" scenario. Kit-wise, we get together with Helikon-Tex to check out their latest products and meet British brand "Bulldog" to take a look at their "bomber tough" tactical gear. We also get our hands on some stunning new helmet models from Armorsource and PMCI Editor, Bill, brings us his take on the tactical area at the 2016 IWA show in Nuremberg. Not forgetting firearms, we see what happens when you take a well-known handgun and add some custom parts, while our two "tame" contractors discuss how they prepare their primary when they get in-country. We also welcome new contributor "Chalky" White to PMCI, as he gives us some tips on how to get the very best from your contract-issued AK.

Welcome to the May 2016 Issue of PMCI - the only magazine dedicated to the PMC sector.

In this issue we take a look at "SimGun", which brings training close to reality but without the risks. We also speak to EUSECA UK about how to deal with the dreaded "active shooter" scenario.

Kit-wise, we get together with Helikon-Tex to check out their latest products and meet British brand "Bulldog" to take a look at their "bomber tough" tactical gear. We also get our hands on some stunning new helmet models from Armorsource and PMCI Editor, Bill, brings us his take on the tactical area at the 2016 IWA show in Nuremberg.

Not forgetting firearms, we see what happens when you take a well-known handgun and add some custom parts, while our two "tame" contractors discuss how they prepare their primary when they get in-country. We also welcome new contributor "Chalky" White to PMCI, as he gives us some tips on how to get the very best from your contract-issued AK.

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MEET THE MAKER: BULLDOG<br />

BULLDOG LMR CHEST RIG; LIGHTWEIGHT,<br />

VERSATILE, DURABLE!<br />

The LMR Chest Rig is Bulldog’s brand new and vastly improved<br />

design. It can be worn with or without body armour. It provides<br />

mobility and freedom of movement over protection with only a<br />

front plate option. The LMR can also be worn over a non-MOLLE<br />

plate carrier to add tactical versatility, and it weighs in at only<br />

995 grams!<br />

Made from lightweight yet durable 1000 Denier Nylon<br />

which adds little weight to your load, it is curved to match the<br />

shape of your body. This makes for a comfortable fit but also<br />

makes the Bulldog LMR less restrictive than its rivals, providing<br />

a fast action rig that excels when surprise is the key to success.<br />

It also has a low profile so can be concealed if required.<br />

With integrated open-top bungee mag pouches the Bulldog<br />

LMR can hold 8 x M4 or AK47 magazines which are stored<br />

comfortably, securely and in the perfect position for a quick<br />

reload. Reinforced with tough Bulldog exclusive SKIN material<br />

to protect high wear areas where there is contact with the<br />

mags, also aids in holding the mags securely in place.<br />

With 3 rows of MOLLE across both the top and bottom of<br />

the LMR Chest Rig, adding MOLLE pouches is a piece of cake.<br />

Compatible with all MOLLE pouches with the option to attach<br />

extra mag pouches (if required) and / or utility pouches, dump<br />

pouch and much more.<br />

The BTG LMR Chest Rig has a large pocket (actually, make that<br />

a HUGE pocket) behind the mag pouches with heavy duty<br />

zipper closure. Internal MOLLE for attaching MOLLE pouches<br />

which is great for storing documents, knife, multi-tool, light<br />

sticks, tactical light, even a pistol or other smaller items that<br />

are required easy to hand. It also houses the cord locks used to<br />

adjust the integrated mag pouches.<br />

Utilising customer feedback and demand, this is one very<br />

well made battle belt and I can assure you that this is a seriously<br />

interesting and versatile piece of kit.<br />

BULLDOG RIP AWAY MOLLE PANEL<br />

Now this piece of equipment is probably one of the most<br />

practical items in the Military market that has potential in so<br />

many ways. The Bulldog Tear Away MOLLE Panel has really<br />

impressed me a lot! It enables the user to quickly and easily<br />

remove a pouch from your belt or other MOLLE gear. It’s great<br />

for the CMT Medic Pouch, Medic Utility pouch or just about any<br />

other type of pouch that you can fit on an area roughly the<br />

size of a typical admin pouch designated platform. It measures<br />

approximately 14 x 18 cm and consists of 5 x 3 rows of MOLLE.<br />

It has a reinforced pull handle in red for easy identification<br />

when needed and with a simple pull of the handle you can<br />

remove any pouch and lay it in front of you, or throw it to<br />

someone else.<br />

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