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PMCI - December 2019

As another year falls behind us once again PMCI brings the latest from the 2019 show scene with an overview of the colossal DSEI in London, an update on the SIG 938, news from ASP Batons and Torrent Suppressors, along with an in depth look at the latest creation from celebrity shooter, bladesmith, and all-round good guy Dustin Rhodes. As we look forward to SHOT 2020, there's something for everyone to get excited about in this latest issue!

As another year falls behind us once again PMCI brings the latest from the 2019 show scene with an overview of the colossal DSEI in London, an update on the SIG 938, news from ASP Batons and Torrent Suppressors, along with an in depth look at the latest creation from celebrity shooter, bladesmith, and all-round good guy Dustin Rhodes. As we look forward to SHOT 2020, there's something for everyone to get excited about in this latest issue!

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TAC GEAR - WISPORT

WISPORT

The tactical equipment market seems to be more and more flooded with choice than ever before,

and sometimes it’s easy to overlook a brand because their gear somehow doesn’t fit into the “Gucci

Category”. Bill takes a pause and a step back to his roots in the outdoor performance market to

focus on WISPORT, a Polish brand that really should be better known and appreciated!

I

t has to be said that an awful lot of gear that we use is

driven by big faceless brands and what is seen on the

backs of “operators” both in real life and in the movies/

on the TV. Of course there’s also the influence of the

gaming industry that want their virtual characters to

look “tacticool”, so much so that we’re now seeing tieins

between game producers and manufacturers of gear

not just as a nod, but as direct business relationships.

Now I’m not saying that this is a bad thing as increased

sales for company X driven by the virtual marketplace and

showcase generated online by company Y leads to more

money in the pot for future development of new gear, and

this is actually a pretty healthy place to be for any producer of

tactical kit. All companies love a government contract which

may lead to the production of thousands of pieces of one

particular type of gear and assure sales for years to come, but

as always contracts of this type are undoubtedly pared back to

the bone when it comes to what the company actually earns,

and what they have to spend developing new ideas.

What sometimes amazes me though is that there are some

absolutely corking manufacturers out there that not only provide

kit for the top “operators” of their own countries, but innovate

like mad using the best possible technologies and components,

and somehow are completely passed by because their gear

hasn’t been shown off in “Call of Modern Battlefield Duty 27” or

appeared in the latest “Dark o’clock” blockbuster movie!

I’ve mentioned before in relation to clothing that there is

some absolutely cutting-edge stuff coming out of Eastern Europe

at the moment, and let’s not forget the operational experience

of Special Forces units like Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno-

Manewrowego (GROM) from Poland, who have been right in

the thick of things with 1st SFOD-D (Delta Force), SEAL Team

Six (DEVGRU) and the SAS, that are feeding their hard-won

knowledge back into companies producing absolutely first rate

gear. One of the manufacturers, who are based in Wrocław,

Poland as it happens, that we seem to pass by is WISPORT, and

I can’t for the life of me work out why!

WISPORT have actually been making packs (as well as

other items for the outdoor and hunting markets) since 1984

and certainly know their business! In addition to a thoroughly

extensive collection of backpacks, the company also offers

fleece, ski pants, thermoactive underwear, organic cotton

T-shirts, hiking boots, trekking and ski socks, and a wide range of

accessories (first aid kits, transport bags, rain capes, crampons,

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