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UPDATED - Sneak Peak Inside the 2001-2017 Suzuki Volusia/ Boulevard C50 Clymer Manual


Clymer Manuals are constantly working to keep current with all the changes in the motorcycle industry, and our latest update is the Suzuki Volusia/Boulevard C50 repair manual, which now covers all the way to 2017 - https://ift.tt/2Io0yxX What's in your toolbox? The Clymer manual for this heavyweight metric cruiser is written specifically for home users and enthusiasts, with clear pictures and explanations in plain English, and it is available in traditional book form, or mobile friendly online format! Unlike OEM factory service manuals, which are designed for the professional, Clymer Manuals are written with the do-it-yourself mechanic in mind, not the expert. Be that as it may, many experts still swear by them! The most important tool in your tool box may be your Clymer manual, get one today. If you'd like to supplement your tool kit with information so you can cruise in peace hundreds of miles from the nearest dealer, you should pack the Clymer manual, or subscribe to the mobile app. From basics like changing the oil and filter, to complete engine overhaul, it’s all covered. More detailed than the factory service manual both the paper and the online digital version is written and priced for the average Joe. Get your hard copy or mobile subscription here: https://ift.tt/2Io0yxX Contents include: Quick Reference Data, Specification, Troubleshooting, Carburetor and Fuel System, Brakes, Suspension, Electrical System, Body and Frame, and Color Wiring Diagrams. MODELS COVERED: Volusia (2001-2004) Boulevard C50 (2005-2017)

Safariland 7TS Patrol Holster


Officer Owen Griffith is a seven-year veteran on the force and has three years in SWAT. He’s also based in Oregon, and as you’ll see from the video, rain and fog are par for the course. Officer Griffith wears a Safariland® 7TS™ duty holster for three reasons—retention, durability, and adaptability. RETENTION “One of the most important things to a holster is the retention, and with the 7TS, their retention system is great,” says Officer Griffith. “Chasing after a suspect, effecting any sort of arrest, you don’t want to worry about your gun moving around…with this holster, it won’t.” The 7360 holster used by Officer Griffith in the video is secured with the SLS (Self Locking System) rotating hood retention, offering a smooth draw in one motion. It can only be released by pushing down on the hood and rotating it forward at the same time, providing secure retention when moving, and greater protection against attempted firearm takeaways. The 7360 holster also includes a second level of retention, the ALS® (Automatic Locking System). DURABILITY The second reason Officer Griffith prefers the 7TS duty holster is its durability in all weather conditions. “Here in Oregon an important part for us is the elements,” says Officer Griffith. “You want a holster that’ll withstand the rain, the snow, the wind, anything that will come at us and with this holster we have that.” Crafted from SafariSeven™—a proprietary DuPont™ nylon blend—the 7TS duty holster is extremely rugged, and will maintain its structural integrity whether it endures a day in the rain, or full submersion in water. ADAPTABILITY Policing doesn’t end when the sun goes down. The 7TS duty holster will fit the most popular gun lights, so officers can upgrade and change lights as desired. “There’s no issue if you’re switching out between different lights and different products there,” notes Officer Griffith.

Air Force directs one-day operational safety review

Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. David L. Goldfein directed all Air Force wings with flying and maintenance functions to execute a one-day operational safety review by May 21, 2018.

Face of Defense: Guardsman Takes Army Values to Heart

Army Sgt. Stephen Caldwell with the South Carolina Army National Guard’s Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment, takes the Army values to heart on duty and in his civilian job. “We’re supporting the mission on the ground and making that difference," he said.
As a watch analyst with the Department of Homeland Security in Arlington, Virginia, Stephen Caldwell monitors potential national threats that could pose harm to critical infrastructures.

Pistol Perspective

An airman fires an M9 pistol at a small arms range near Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho, May 5, 2018, during annual qualifications. The airman is assigned to the 124th Security Forces Squadron. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Becky Vanshur

Fitness Fun

Airmen teach military children about how their parents prepare for deployment during an event at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, May 5, 2018. The airmen are reservists assigned to the 44th Aerial Port Squadron. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel

Ranger's Ride

A soldier exits a Black Hawk helicopter during a demonstration as part of an open house hosted by the 6th Ranger Training Battalion at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., May 5, 2018. Air Force photo by Samuel King Jr.

Eagle Flares

Two Air Force F-15 Eagles deploy flares after receiving fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker during a mission supporting Operation Inherent Resolve over Iraq, May 5, 2018. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Keith James

Coastal Patrol

Airmen assigned to the 6th Security Forces Squadron marine patrol unit patrol the coastline at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., May 4, 2018. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Adam R. Shanks

JBL Clip 3 Portable Bluetooth Speaker


JBL Clip 3 is an ultra-portable, ultra-rugged and waterproof Bluetooth® speaker, packed with powerful sound and 10 hours of playtime for any adventure. You can hook its integrated carabiner to your bag or belt loop, and bring your music with you. It features a noise and echo-cancelling speakerphone.

Face of Defense: Guardsman Takes Army Values to Heart

Army Sgt. Stephen Caldwell with the South Carolina Army National Guard’s Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment, takes the Army values to heart on duty and in his civilian job. “We’re supporting the mission on the ground and making that difference," he said.
As a watch analyst with the Department of Homeland Security in Arlington, Virginia, Stephen Caldwell monitors potential national threats that could pose harm to critical infrastructures.

Air Force directs one-day operational safety review

Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. David L. Goldfein directed all Air Force wings with flying and maintenance functions to execute a one-day operational safety review by May 21, 2018.

Barrier Breaker

A Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet breaks the sound barrier while participating in an air power demonstration over the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Pacific Ocean, May 3, 2018. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Spencer Roberts

Victory Cry

Marine Corps Cpl. Kreed Gentz, a 1st Marine Division boxing team member, raises his arm as he is declared the winner of a bout against his British Royal Marine opponent in a competition in Lympstone, England, May 3, 2018. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Megan E. Brown

Tank Trail

An Army armored element conducts a strategic convoy maneuver at the Hohenfels Training Area in Germany, May 2, 2018, during Combined Resolve, a U.S. Army Europe exercise series held twice a year in southeastern Germany. Army photo by Spc. Andrew McNeil

Night Range

Soldiers fire downrange during a night exercise at the Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany, May 2, 2018. The soldiers are paratroopers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment. Army photo by Spc. Elliott Banks

Forest Focus

Soldiers participate in a nighttime live-fire exercise at the Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany, May 2, 2018. The soldiers are paratroopers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment. Army photo by Spc. Elliott Banks

Table Talk

Defense Secretary James N. Mattis meets with Macedonian Defense Minister Radmila Shekerinska at the Pentagon, May 1, 2018. DoD photo by Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith

Wading Warriors

Paratroopers cross a river at Fort Bragg, N.C., May 1, 2018 during the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division's May Best Squad Competition. Army photo by Maj. Thomas Cieslak

Line Labor

Navy Seaman Roman Yebra and fellow sailors heave a line on the forecastle of the USS Oak Hill as the dock landing ship prepares to depart from Aqaba, Jordan, May 1, 2018, during a regularly scheduled deployment to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael H. Lehman

Fuji Training

Marines fire a round out of an M777A2 howitzer during training at Camp Fuji, Japan, May 1, 2018. The Marines are assigned to Bravo Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Carl King

Shanahan Meeting

Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick M. Shanahan meets with Udi Adam, the Israeli Defense Ministry's director general, at the Pentagon, April 30, 2018. DoD photo by Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith

Beretta Steelium Plus Barrels - What are they?


Beretta's Ricardo Oliveri explains what "Steelium Plus" technology is, and why Beretta barrels who feature it shoot better, more accurately and with less felt-recoil. An explanation of how Beretta changed the designed of the forcing cones in its barrels to improve performance in the A400 Xtreme Plus series.

Beretta Elite LTT


Ernest Langdon provides Beretta's Matteo Recanatini with a complete overview of the Beretta Elite LTT, designed in a collaboration between Beretta and Langdon Tactical Technologies, during the NRA 2018 Convention.

Beretta M9A3 BLACK


For more: https://ift.tt/2wn6ORJ Introduced at the 2018 NRA Convention, Beretta presents the much-anticipated M9A3 in black finish.

Beretta APX Compact and Centurion


More information, here: https://ift.tt/2ngCbWy Matteo Recanatini sits down with Beretta's product manager Erik Stern for an overview of the APX Compact and APX Centurion models, during the 2018 NRA Convention

Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus


For more: https://ift.tt/2I2Z9ti Beretta's Matteo Recanatini gets an overview of the A400 Xtreme Plus series of shotguns.

Talon Baton Disc Repair


Beretta at NRA 2018


A walk through the Beretta booth at NRA 2018 in Dallas, TX

Memorial Day Murph - Are You Ready


The "Murph" Hero WOD is a classic. The work out honors Navy SEAL Lieutenant Michael Murphy, who was KIA in Afghanistan on June 28th, 2005. This workout was one of the favorites for Lt. Murphy but he used to call it "Body Armor". Now this WOD is one of the most popular to honor the fallen and was featured several times in the Crossfit games. Always Be Ready Visit Us: https://ift.tt/2rsK0eF... Connect with Us: Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/511Tactical?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: https://ift.tt/2p3LWca Instagram: https://ift.tt/2DlAn4o Twitter: https://twitter.com/511Tactical About 5.11 The right mindset, training, and gear are what separates those who are ready and those who are not. Ready to help those in need, ready to protect and serve, and ready to crush goals. 5.11 embodies this mindset of preparedness. We make the gear for those individuals who are ready for any mission.

The Beretta A400 Xtreme PLUS series


More here: http://bit.ly/a400-xtreme-plus The A400 Xtreme Plus series is built to go wherever your hunt takes you. It combines the advanced barrel technologies used to excel in the clay shooting world with the needs of the waterfowl hunter. New controls and features like a wider step rib and more accessible port make this the ultimate in duck guns.

Integrated Belt


Choosing A Baton


USS Theodore Roosevelt Celebrates Naval Aviation on Tiger Cruise

Sailors, Marines and their guests marked the importance of naval aviation, remembering more than 107 years of innovation and achievement.
Aircraft assigned to Carrier Air Wing 17 fly in formation alongside the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt. Navy photo by Seaman Michael A. Colemanberry

Second phase of Light Attack Experiment underway

Flying began today for the Air Force’s second phase of the Light Attack Experiment at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico.
A Beechcraft AT-6 experimental aircraft flies over White Sands Missile Range, N.M. July 31, 2017. The AT-6 is participating in the U.S. Air Force Light Attack Experiment (OA-X), a series of trials to determine the feasibility of using light aircraft in attack roles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ethan D. Wagner)

Soldier Communication Gets a Boost

It appears that the days of simple radio communication are over for the soldiers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team.
Army 1st. Lt. Michael Austin, a platoon leader for Attack Co., 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, uses an end user device.

Face of Defense: Airman Revives Base’s Designated Driver Program

Shortly after she arrived at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Airman 1st Class Nala Cormier took the initiative to reinstitute the base's designated driver's program. She said the loss of her young nephew fueled her passion for preventing similar tragedies.
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Cybercom Now a Combatant Command, Nakasone Replaces Rogers

U.S. Cyber Command became the nation’s 10th unified combatant command during a ceremony at Fort Meade, Md., where Army Gen. Paul M. Nakasone also replaced Navy Adm. Michael S. Rogers as commander, and as director of the National Security Agency and Central Security Service.
Defense leaders take part in a ceremony.

104th defenders take on Massachusetts Best Warrior Competition

Airmen from the 104th Security Forces Squadron participated in the Massachusetts Best Warrior Competition April 6 and 7, 2018, at Joint Base Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Senior Airman David Montanez Jr., 104th Security Forces Squadron specialist, demonstrates strength, resiliency and his defender skills, as he pushes through the Massachusetts Best Warrior Competition, at Joint Base Cape Cod, Mass. (Courtesy photo)

AF plans to accelerate defendable space with Next-Gen OPIR

The Air Force announced its intention to award two sole-source contracts for the Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared program.

Near-Peer Adversaries Work to Surpass U.S. In Technology, Official Says

The world has changed dramatically as technology capabilities have gone global, and China and Russia are advancing in the realm at an alarming rate, a Defense Department official said at the first DoD human capital symposium.
Army Maj. Robert Solano, with U.S. Special Operations Command Special Operations Forces Acquisition, Technology and Logistics directorate, demonstrates an MH-47 Chinook helicopter virtual trainer during Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Day at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla.