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Vendor Line Card VENDOR GUIDE | 2021 Ammunition • Kelty • Sea to Summit • Otte Gear • Potomac River Group (PRG) • Black Hills Ammunition • LifeProof • Snugpak • Patagonia • PTS • Combined Systems (CSI) • Matbock • Suunto • Propper • Shakespeare • Defense Technology • Maxpedition • TEKGARD • Rock Face • Silynx Corporation • Mercury Tactical Gear • Therm-a-rest • SealSkinz • Stampede Global • Federal • Odor Crusher • Tri-Foxco • Serket USA • Tactical Command • Fiocchi • Osprey • Ultimate Survival • Smartwool Industries • Pyrotechnics Specialties • Pelican Technologies • TACOPS™ • TEA Headsets • Remington • Sandpiper of California • Wiggy’s • The North Face • Thales Defense & Security • Rocky Mountain Scientific • Sea to Summit • Wise Food Company • Thorogood • Vectronix Laboratory • SOTECH Chem/Bio • Tru-Spec • WGS Systems • Sig Sauer • T3 Gear • Under Armour Disaster Preparedness • TACOPS™ • 3M/Scott Safety • Vertx • Simunition • ActionTrax • Tactical Medical Solutions • AirBoss/Immediate • Wild Things • Sinterfire • AirBoss/Immediate • Tactical Tailor Response Technologies • XGO Response Technologies Armor • Thin Air Gear • Avon Footwear • Alpine Aire Body Armor/Plates • TYR Tactical • DeconSeven Systems • Disaster Medical • 5.11 Tactical • Disaster Medical • Aspetto Breaching & EOD Technologies • AirBoss Technologies • Ceradyne • Breachers Tape • Dräger • Altama • MOMAR • Chase Tactical • Germinator • Bates • Mopec • Crye Precision • Broco • Dynamic Entry • Honeywell • Belleville • Mortuary Response • Hesco • Lion Apparel • Danner Solutions • High Com • Genesis Breaching • Hurst • Mirion • First Tactical • Mountain House/OFD • Leading Technology • Kipper Tool • MSA • LOWA • MSA Composites (LTC) • Med Eng • RadShield Technology • Oakley • RadShield Technology • Point Blank Enterprises • National Security Associates • Sirchie • Rocky • Syndetix • Protech Tactical ™ • Ogura • Tex Shield • Salomon • TACOPS • Second Chance • Thorogood • Ultimate Survival ™ • OHG Innovative Civil Disturbance/Less • TACOPS • Under Armour Technologies • United Shield International Technologies Lethal • Paratech • YaxTrax • Wise Food Company • Velocity Systems • Ruhl Tech Less Lethal Gloves • Worldwide Disaster Helmets • SPO • Combined Systems (CSI) • 212 Performance Response Group • 3M • TACOPS™ • Defense Technologies • 5.11 Tactical Duty & Tactical Gear • Crye Precision • Telesteps • Sage International • AirBoss Duty • Galvion • Wilcox Riot Gear • Arc’Teryx • Ops-Core • ASP • Zero Point • ASP • Blackhawk! • Paraclete (Point Blank) • Camelbak • Bianchi Camp Support & • Damascus • Blackhawk! • Protech Tactical • Hatch Gloves • First Tactical • Revision Accessories • Hatch Gloves • Blade Tech • HWI Gear • Blue Force Gear • Team Wendy • Atlanco • HWI Gear • Kontek Industries • CrossBreed Holster • United Shield International • Cammenga • Monadnock • Line of Fire • Cascade Designs • Mechanix Wear • DeSantis Holster & Leather Shields • Paulson • Matbock • Celina • Point Blank Enterprises • Oakley • High Com • Coleman / Stearns • Mohoc • Kontek Industries • United Shield • Outdoor Research • DMOS Collective • SealSkinz • Monadnock • Paraclete (Point Blank) • Evolution Interconnect Clothing • Raven Concealment • Protech Tactical Systems, Inc. Apparel Command and Control • Safariland • Special Ops Bunker • Uncle Mike’s • Gear Aid (McNett) • 5.11 Tactical (Comms & Power) • United Shield International • Vievu • Goal Zero • Arc’Teryx • 3M/Peltor Aviation • Grabber • Beyond Clothing • Advatech Pacific Tactical • Survival Innovations • Hennessy Hammock • Combat Defense Systems • Atlantic Signal • 5.11 Tactical • Husqvarna (CDS) • Crestwood Technology Group • Agilite Bags/Packs/Cases • Johnson Outdoors • Crescent (CTG) • Aspetto • 5.11 Tactical • Kamp-Rite • Crye Precision • Dell • ATS Tactical • Agilite • Katadyn • Darn Tough • Eton • Blackhawk! • Arc’Teryx • Kelty • Defense Threads • Evolution Interconnect • Blue Force Gear • Blackhawk! • Kestrel Meters • DRIFIRE Systems, Inc. • Chase Tactical • Bulldog Tactical Equipment • Klymit • Ellsworth and Company • Federal Signal Corporation • Combat Defense Systems • Chase Tactical • Mountain Hardware • First Spear • Galvion (CDS) • Eagle Industries • Mountain House/OFD • First Tactical • Genasys (LRAD) • Eagle Industries • Eberlestock • MSR (Mountain Safety • FITS Socks • Goal Zero • First Spear • First Tactical Research) • Icebreaker • goTenna • First Tactical • ForceProtector Gear • Odor Crusher • Kuhl • Hascall-Denke • Fusion Tactical • Granite Gear • Optimus of Sweden • Legend® Compression Wear • Ingram Micro • High Speed Gear • Grey Ghost Gear • Pro Survival Kit Co. • Massif • Invisio • Point Blank Enterprises • Hardigg • Proforce Equipment/ • Mountain Hardwear • L3/Harris • Potomac River Group (PRG) • High Speed Gear SNUGPAK • OR (Outdoor Research) • Persistent Systems • Protech Tactical 1-877-535-8774 05/2021 VENDOR GUIDE | 2021 • Raven Concealment • MSR (Mountain Safety • Bound Tree Medical Safety Equipment (PPE) • ForceProtector Gear • Ronin Tactics Research) • Chinook Medical • 3M/Scott Safety • HDT Global • S&S Precision • Nalgene • Combat Medical Systems • 5.11 Tactical • Kamp-Rite • Safariland • Sawyer • Dräger • Acme Whistles • Kontek Industries • Sandpiper of California • Source Tactical • Fisher Scientific • Alta Industrial • MMI Outdoor • SOTECH • Tactical Tailor • H&H • Blackhawk! • TentCraft • T3 Gear Knives & Tools • Henry Schein • Capewell • UTS Systems • Tactical Concealment • Med Eng • D3O • Western Shelters • Benchmade • Tactical Tailor • MOMAR • Edge Tactical Eyewear Targets • TYR Tactical • Blasters Tool & Supply Co. • Mortuary Response • Emerson Knives • Eye Safety Systems (ESS) • AirBoss/Immediate • Velocity Systems Solutions • Force1Decon • ESEE Knives Response Technologies • North American Rescue • Gatorz Firearms • Fox Fury • Digimation/DART • ORS Nasco • Hatch Gloves • Barrett Firearms • Gerber • FITLIGHT® • Panakeia • MSA Defense • Daniel Defense • Kipper Tool • Kontek Industries • PerSys Medical • Oakley • FN America • Leatherman • Rescue Essentials • LaRue Tactical • Sig Sauer • Ontario Knife Company • RadShield Technology • Law Enforcement Targets • SAM Medical • Revision • SOG Specialty Knives & Tools • Sani Defenx • Pixels on Target Firearm Accessories & ™ • Smith Optics • TACOPS ™ • Precision Marksmanship/ Sniper Support • TACOPS • Sperian Protection • The WindRose Group • Tactical Medical Solutions Simulated Range Targets • AmeriGlo • Wilcox • Wright Tool • Verathon • Pro-Shot Products • Ashbury International Group • Wiley-X Lights & Illumination • Z-Medica • Savage Range Systems • Break-Free Scopes & Optics • ACR Electronics • Zoll Training • CAA (Command Arms • Ashbury International Group Accessories) • Adventure Lights Navigation • ASP • Airstar Space Lighting • Burris • Blueguns • Daniel Defense • Cammenga • Bushnell • Eberlestock • Core Survival • Casio • Digimation/DART • Carson Optical ® • Geissele • Energizer Industrial • Garmin • FITLIGHT • First Light • EoTech • Kinetic Made • GG&G • S&S Precision • FLIR • INFORCE • Kontek Industries • INFORCE • Silva • L3/Harris • Jameson • Mobile Police Training • Kestrel Meters • Suunto • Leupold • Maglite Structures • Knights Armament • Optics1/Safran • Peak Beam Night Vision • Potomac River Group (PRG) • L3 Insight Technologies • Steiner • Pelican • ACR Electronics • Precision Marksmanship/ • Laser Devices Inc • Trijicon • Petzl • Ashbury International Group Simulated Range Targets • Lewis Machine & Tools • Vortex • LMD • Polarion • ATN Corporation • RedMan (Macho Products) • Magpul • PowerFlare • Burris Security • Ring’s Manufacturing • Optics1/Safran • Princeton Tec • Bushnell • Advanced Technology Group • Sig Sauer • S&S Precision • S&S Precision • CeJay Engineering • Allen Vanguard • Simunition • Saab • Streamlight • FLIR • Armag Corporation • Team One Network • Streamlight • Surefire • L3/Harris • ASP • UTM Worldwide • Surefire Maritime & Diving • Morovision • Ceia Weapon Maintenance • Tactical Walls • Night Vision Devices (NVD) • Aerial Industries • DroneShield • Break-Free • Trijicon • Nivisys • Aqua Lung • Freedom Surveillance • Hoppe’s • Viking Tactics • Norotos • Boarding Ladders • Garrett Metal Detectors • J Dewey • Wilcox • Optics1/Safran • Brunswick Boats • Kontek Industries • Kleen Bore • Pixels on Target • Salient Mirrors Fitness • Coleman / Stearns • Trijicon Oasys • L&R • Diving Unlimited • Sirchie • Leatherman • BeaverFit • Wilcox • Stampede Global • Big Ass Fans International • Otis Technology • Dräger Rappelling & Climbing • Stinger Spike Systems • Present Arms • Combat Defense Systems • Tactical Electronics • DRS Technologies • Arc’Teryx • Pro-Shot Products (CDS) • Zistos • Concept2 • Excel • Atlas Devices Vehicles & Storage • Jacobs Ladder • Henderson Aquatics • Black Diamond Shelters & Tents • Power Systems • Huish Outdoors • BlueWater Ropes • APE • AirBoss/Immediate • Datum Storage • Sorinex • Mares • CMC Rescue Response Technologies • M1 Secure Storage • TRX • Mustang • CMI Corp. • Alaska Structures • SharkCage • Northwest River Supplies • Colinear • Big Ass Fans Forensics • Pinnacle Aquatics • Misty Mountain • Stanley Black & Decker • CAMSS Shelters Storage Solutions (Lista & • Evi-Paq • ScubaPro • MSA Defense • Catoma Adventure Shelters • Forensics Source • Seabotix • Petzl Vidmar) • Celina • Tactical Walls • Sirchie • Suunto • PMI • Clamshell • USIA • Rescue Products • Trailer Logic Hydration • Coleman • TruckVault • Watershed International • Disaster Medical • Blackhawk! • Skedco • Camelbak Medical Technologies • SPIE/FAST Ropes • DRASH • Drip Drop • Adventure Medical Kits • Sterling Rope • Geigerrig • E-Z Up • AirBoss/Immediate • TACOPS™ • Katadyn Response Technologies • Envelop Protective Covers • Yates • Eureka Denotes items on GSA Contract 1-877-535-8774 05/2021.
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