GunfightersINC Micro Aggression Thigh Panel

GunfightersINC’s new Micro Aggression Thigh Panel is now available. This panel is designed to be used with their MOLLE compatible holsters (those with MALICE clips attached) to create a drop holster. In addition to it’s intended use as a drop holster, it can also be used as a compact sub-load with MOLLE compatible pouches.

Micro Aggression Panel

Details from GunfightersINC:

2 rows of custom spec webbing allows virtually any MOLLE or PALs compatible items to be attached, in addition to any of our holsters with Malice clips attached. Wider spacing between bartacks allows easier attachment of our Kydex holsters. Total panel size is 4” tall by 6 ¾” wide.

The stiffened 1″ dual belt loops are attached with a Velcro closure, allowing the Micro Aggression panel to be attached to just about anything, including MOLLE/PALs battlebelts, standard belts, backpack hip belts or whatever else you’d like to get off your hip. Speaking of straps, the thigh strap is 1.5″ gripper webbing with an elastic stretch panel. Once you have your strap dialed, you can rotate it into the tunnel on the rig keeping it out of the way. Since the strap is “floating” and stretches, it greatly eliminates issues rubbing and chafing issues.

Unlike many traditional drop rigs, the Micro Aggression panel sits much higher on the thigh to prevent traditional issues with drop rigs, such as floppy holster syndrome. It’s also much smaller, because it’s really silly to have a massive panel attached to your leg simply to attach a relatively small single pistol holster. Additionally, to prevent floppy holster syndrome, the panel is stiffened with a dense foam and backed with a no slip hypalon panel.

The Micro Aggression Thigh Panel is available from GunfightersINC in Black, Multicam, Wolf Gray, and Coyote.

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5 Responses to GunfightersINC Micro Aggression Thigh Panel

  1. Evets Steve August 11, 2016 at 12:22 #

    My right nut said no

    • Woody August 12, 2016 at 11:27 #

      It’s actually quite comfortable, I have hiked several miles with mine to try it out and it works great.

  2. Brian August 11, 2016 at 21:49 #

    This actually looks extremely useful. I use a Safariland holster and middrop with my duty belt and this would be a good alternative to that platform.

    Need a price though.

    • Woody August 12, 2016 at 11:09 #

      $35

  3. Brian August 12, 2016 at 18:43 #

    Just realized that HSGI makes the same thing, maybe a little bigger though.

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