News
5-1-2010
New Sig 226 G10 Pistol Grips from MIL-TAC Knives and Tools
MIL-TAC Knives and Tools is proud to announce the long awaited
arrival of Sig 226 G10 pistol grips to our lineup. They now available for order
and come in Black and Urban Camo (Black and Gray). To see photos and view
ordering information, click here.
4-2-2010
NEW "Code Zero" Grips for the 1911
CODE ZERO 1911 GRIPS "Code Zero" 1911 grips were designed by
noted firearm and knife writer, Pat Cascio, in collaboration with MIL-TAC Knives
and Tools (www.mil-tac.com). After more than a year in the making, and after
several design changes, MIL-TAC is pleased to announce several design patterns
in the "Code Zero" 1911 line-up. When your life is on the line, when
there’s no room for mistakes, you want a grip on your handgun that won't fail
you under any conditions. "Code Zero" 1911 grips are what you want on your
handgun. "Code Zero" 1911 grips are designed to allow the meat of the hand and
fingers, to sink into the deeply inletted "Z" pattern on the grip panels for a
sure grip. You never know what the weather conditions might be, and you don’t
want your handgun slipping out of your hand when you need it in a life or death
situation. Enter the "Code Zero" 1911 grips. Pat Cascio has taken
his more than 35-years as a martial artist, firearms trainer, firearms writer
and knife designer, and developed the "Code Zero" 1911 grips. Manufactured on
state-of-the-art CNC machines, and made out of nearly indestructible G-10
laminate, these are the grip panels you want on your 1911 when the chips are
down. Available in several different colors – retail $69.00 –
available now! "Code Zero" 1911 grips – when failure is not an option!
9-18-2009
NEW Product - MIL-TAC Urban Survival Pack
MIL-TAC Knives and Tools is proud to announce the new MIL-TAC Urban
Survival Pack. This pack contains a knife, tactical defense pen, and a
flashlight all in a convenient canvas utility pack. To see more information and
place orders, click here.
5-21-2009
MIL-TAC and the Les Baer/Emerson CQC-45 Project
To see what was said about MIL-TAC grips in regards to the Les Baer/Emerson
CQC-45 Project,
click here.
12-17-2008
BFE Labs Reviews the MIL-TAC CS-1 Knife
To read the review on the MIL-TAC Knives and Tools CS-1 Knife by BFE Labs,
click here.
12-15-2008
MIL-TAC Miller Marine Model (M3) Knife Review
Borelli Consulting reviews the MIL-TAC Miller Marine Model (M3) Knife. To read the review,
click here.
10-31-2008
MIL-TAC CS-1 Combat and Survival Knife Review
Ian Wendt takes an in-depth look at the MIL-TAC CS-1 Combat and Survival Knife
in his blog. To read the review,
click here.
9-29-2008
Blade Magazine Article on MIL-TAC Knives and Tools
Author Dave Rhea of Blade Magazine wrote an excellent and very informative
article on MIL-TAC Knives and Tools. To read the article,
click
here.
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