Great find I discovered at Overland Expo West - Steelcore locking straps. Kept my OZTent secure when hotelling (yes, after several nights of rain I wussed out).
OME heavy 2" lift and ARB bumper installed this week. The crew at AOE (American Overland Expedition) down in Laguna Hills put up with my left-over Ouray dirt.
I avoid any stickers or external indicators that are associated with firearms.
The LAST thing I want is to hint that there might be weapons inside...especially if they ARE inside.
I don't think they are a firearms accessories company as much as they are a clothing company. Originally called Royal Robbins and named after it's founder, he made climbing/mountaineering pants. 5.11 is in fact the rating of a climb (created by Robbins) and was the style of a model of pants that became the name of the company when it was purchased by Dan Costa in 2002. They do make some kit related to the firearms industry as depicted in the pic above. The weapons and accompanying attachments are not manufactured by 5.11. The clothing and plate carrier are. And the sunglasses!
I don't think they are a firearms accessories company as much as they are a clothing company. Originally called Royal Robbins and named after it's founder, he made climbing/mountaineering pants. 5.11 is in fact the rating of a climb (created by Robbins) and was the style of a model of pants that became the name of the company when it was purchased by Dan Costa in 2002. They do make some kit related to the firearms industry as depicted in the pic above. The weapons and accompanying attachments are not manufactured by 5.11. The clothing and plate carrier are. And the sunglasses!
That's what I meant. They are well known for making "tactical gear" clothes, belts, etc for those who carry and train with firearms such as myself. Sorry, I didn't mean to imply weapon attachments, I'm severally jet lagged, brain is mush. Off to sleep