POOLER, GA. – Blue Force Gear, Inc. (“BFG”), the world leader in load carriage equipment innovation, is honored to announce they were the sole awardee of a?Defense Logistics Agency?contract?for their?legendary Vickers Sling, in support of the U.S. Marine Corps.
The competitively awarded contract recognizes Blue Force Gear’s proven track record of delivering superior equipment that meets the demanding requirements of military operations. The patented Vickers Combat Applications Sling (VCAS) has been extensively tested and validated by military personnel, establishing itself once again as the gold standard for weapon retention and a crucial accoutrement for small arms.
“We are honored to be Competitively Selected as the sole awardee for a contract with Defense Logistics Agency in support of the U.S. Marine Corps,” said Ashley Burnsed, CEO of Blue Force Gear. “We want to put the best products in the hands of our fine Marines, Soldiers, and Airmen that we trust to protect us. Our VCAS Sling has proven itself downrange countless times, and we’re proud to continue supporting those who serve our nation with unwavering dedication.”
Blue Force Gear was founded in 2004 with a commitment to serve the U.S. Armed Forces with domestically produced material and products manufactured on American soil. BFG has maintained an “Always Made In America” standard, ensuring that every product meets the highest quality?requirements?while supporting American workers and manufacturing.
The Vickers Sling revolutionized the way automatic rifles are carried. Developed with former 1st SFOD-Delta operational member Larry Vickers, the VCAS Sling is a two-point quick adjust, tailless sling that bridges the gap between transporting and fighting in all fields of fire. When sized properly, the VCAS Sling becomes another point of contact, creating a more stable and reliable shooting position. The VCAS Sling has been in service for over a decade?with every branch of the U.S. military as well as many allies worldwide.
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