A BIG DIFFERENCE!
The problem is a simple one. Everyone in this country knows there is a problem. Most of our good jobs are all being sent over seas. Products are cheaper to make and not nearly as good in the quality department. You never hear someone say good things about products made in
When people complain about not having access to good American jobs, I tell them to quit buying Vietnamese junk. Not only are you supporting a communist economy but you are undermining
When you buy American, you pay for quality control. Those that have succumbed to the lure of cheap foreign labor will swear that there off shore production is every bit as good as American production. How they keep a straight face is beyond me. Overseas manufacturers need to make money, since they are charging pennies for the product. They turn substitution of American made spec material for cheap foreign knock offs into an art form. You might need to send the two products to a lab to tell the difference at first, but time will tell a sad story. The difference is in durability and product life. Cheap thread abrades as it passes through the needle, rubber coated cloth cracks after drying, and polypropylene web straps are only half as strong as nylon. But the customer can’t see the difference until his pack splits open after a few hard weeks of work. Made in the
Reputable companies consider it a matter of honor; “that’s business” is not an excuse. If the warriors we serve can’t trust us to be ethical businessmen, how can they trust us to build gear that they bet there lives on? It costs thousands of dollars in templating, prototyping, and testing and product development to produce a design. It costs unethical companies the cost of one of our products to copy it. It is one thing if we can see that we can make a significant improvement on a design, but if our minds are so devoid of ideas that you are reduced to knocking off product lines, they need to get into another business.
The following companies are reputable tactical gear distributors; we work with all of them. When I am done I will tell you who we do not work with and why. It is our most sincere hope that this helps you make a more informed choice the next time you purchase tactical gear.
These are the best equipment manufacturers that
Really there is only one company whose products we specifically do not carry. That company is Blackhawk industries. Blackhawk’s office is located in
I am not simply bad mouthing the competition because I have been an authorized black hawk distributor since before most people even ever heard of them. The simple truth is I use my gear and I know their gear will fall apart under most conditions. I have the gear to prove it. You can see pictures of it in a trash can at the end of this flyer. The simple truth is that most people do not realize it is such a junk product. They see Blackhawk’s name every where because of a very successful marketing campaign. They should have sunk marketing money into quality control and R&D.
The bottom line is simple those people that sell and buy Blackhawk products are part of the problem, not the solution. Next time you here someone gripe about all there husbands, wives, sons, and daughters jobs going overseas, stand up and say that’s my fault because I did not choose to support American industry. So in closing remember they say knowledge is the greatest weapon. Now you know just because someone says “honor is a way of life” doesn’t necessarily mean that they are being honest with you.
Now I have armed you with the best information available to you, what you choose to do with it is up to you. If you wish to contact Blackhawk and tell them what you think about there anti-American business practice you can do so by calling Mike Noel owner at 1-800-694-5263 Ext. 223. When you see other business selling Blackhawk products tell them that they should be ashamed for personally contributing to the economic decline of this great nation, and then tell them why. They may not know either.
Thank You and God Bless
Jeremy B. Davis
Owner;
sales@nctactical.com