2012年02月09日
Depsoc360 Camo
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A new and interesting new camouflage called “Depsoc360™”. Depsoc360™ was created for the U.S. Military and will be available on the civilian market soon:



DEPSOC360 Camouflage Technology is based on a limited number of basic principles that together take advantage of the human visual system's weaknesses. Particularly in natural environments, the human brain detects common shapes like the human silhouette more quickly than other visual indicators like subtle color variations. For this reason, shape obfuscation is the primary design principle. These common shapes act as a primary trigger to object recognition (See O’Neill/Johnsmeyer, Dual-Tex, pg. 2-6). Once the shape is recognized, the eyes fixate on the object and are then able to see the more subtle secondary triggers or other unnatural aspects of the pattern. Complex shapes like a human silhouette are made of many common shapes or combinations of shapes. The cruciform shape of the head and shoulders, legs, and arms are all shapes that are distinctive, symmetrical, and common. Once the shape is identified, the mind begins to look for other common associations to the shape that help confirm its identity. The most effective way to avoid shape recognition is to break up the perimeter outline of the target silhouette and match the scale, shape, color, and resolution of the camouflage pattern elements to the background texture. DEPSOC360 camouflage is designed in layers, starting with solid base colors that represent the finest textures of the Military Operating Environment (MOE) and multiple layers of large asymmetric shapes that are typical of the natural scale and shape of the background texture, but not necessarily specific. These pattern elements and textures mimic the natural shapes in the environment and break up the form to be concealed with larger shapes of varying contrast. This causes the viewer to focus on the shapes within the pattern rather than the underlying form itself. The finer textures and shapes give the pattern short range effectiveness, and the larger shapes ensure that the pattern is visible at long ranges.
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A new and interesting new camouflage called “Depsoc360™”. Depsoc360™ was created for the U.S. Military and will be available on the civilian market soon:



DEPSOC360 Camouflage Technology is based on a limited number of basic principles that together take advantage of the human visual system's weaknesses. Particularly in natural environments, the human brain detects common shapes like the human silhouette more quickly than other visual indicators like subtle color variations. For this reason, shape obfuscation is the primary design principle. These common shapes act as a primary trigger to object recognition (See O’Neill/Johnsmeyer, Dual-Tex, pg. 2-6). Once the shape is recognized, the eyes fixate on the object and are then able to see the more subtle secondary triggers or other unnatural aspects of the pattern. Complex shapes like a human silhouette are made of many common shapes or combinations of shapes. The cruciform shape of the head and shoulders, legs, and arms are all shapes that are distinctive, symmetrical, and common. Once the shape is identified, the mind begins to look for other common associations to the shape that help confirm its identity. The most effective way to avoid shape recognition is to break up the perimeter outline of the target silhouette and match the scale, shape, color, and resolution of the camouflage pattern elements to the background texture. DEPSOC360 camouflage is designed in layers, starting with solid base colors that represent the finest textures of the Military Operating Environment (MOE) and multiple layers of large asymmetric shapes that are typical of the natural scale and shape of the background texture, but not necessarily specific. These pattern elements and textures mimic the natural shapes in the environment and break up the form to be concealed with larger shapes of varying contrast. This causes the viewer to focus on the shapes within the pattern rather than the underlying form itself. The finer textures and shapes give the pattern short range effectiveness, and the larger shapes ensure that the pattern is visible at long ranges.
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2012年02月09日
STEYR ARMS C9-A1 9mm
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Austrian autopistol packed with performance!
The list of big-name firearms manufacturers that have been in continuous operation since the era of the American Civil War is not particularly long, but the few names that make the list are immediately recognizable to shooters worldwide. One of them is Austrian gunmaker Steyr Arms, also known as Steyr-Mannlicher.
Known best for its now-classic bullpup rifle, the AUG, the company was also an early developer of innovative autoloading semi-automatic pistols. So it is only fitting that Steyr continues to introduce new improvements in pistol design for American shooters. Based on the original M9 pistol, introduced in 1999, the newly improved Steyr Arms C9-A1 is a synthetic polymer-framed, striker-fired, recoil-operated, semiautomatic, in 9mm with 15+1 capacity.

The outstanding ergonomics of the Steyr Arms C9-A1 pistol make it one gun that can satisfy numerous roles for a variety of shooters

The push button above the trigger of the C9-A1, which releases the takedown lever to disassemble the pistol, also functions as an internal lock for the action with the provided key.

The ultra-smooth, 5-pound double-action-only trigger of the C9-A1 helped the author obtain extremely good accuracy during testing.
By Jorge Amselle, Images by Sean Utley
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2012年02月09日
Shotshow 2012: Ammunition Loading Machine
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This an electronic loading machine for ammunition that we have spotted at Shotshow 2012.
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2012年02月09日
Leupold’s new VX-1 and VX-2 Rifle Scopes
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Leupold's new VX-1 ("1" the number) replaces their budget-priced line of VX-I ("I" the roman numeral) scopes. The new line is priced the same as the old line but finally incorporates finger-adjustable 0.25 MOA click windage and elevation dials. The non-click screwdriver/coin adjustable dials used to drive me crazy. The glass is now lead-free and the optic coatings have been improved.

The new Leupold VX1
The VX-2 line has been updated and the glass has been improved.
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Leupold's new VX-1 ("1" the number) replaces their budget-priced line of VX-I ("I" the roman numeral) scopes. The new line is priced the same as the old line but finally incorporates finger-adjustable 0.25 MOA click windage and elevation dials. The non-click screwdriver/coin adjustable dials used to drive me crazy. The glass is now lead-free and the optic coatings have been improved.

The new Leupold VX1
The VX-2 line has been updated and the glass has been improved.
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