AT Armor is offering some VERY generous discounts on great gear as part of their End of Year Clearance Sale. They have an overstock of Mayflower R&C LPACs for $95 off their regular price. HSP D3CR and DC3R Expansion Hangers are marked way down too. They won’t last long at these prices.
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Head On Tactical V3 Pack
The V3 Pack from Head On Tactical is the first pack to be part of their regular production line up. This backpack’s easy-to-pack shape and moderate size (15″ x 10″ x 5″) make it useful for anything from travel and EDC, to range duty.
The bag features a large, front loading main compartment with zippered opening. The main compartment has a loop Velcro lining on the back wall for affixing hook Velcro backed pouches. There is a smaller stash pocket located on the front of the pack for storing smaller items.
The front of the pack has a large 6 x 4 PALS grid and both sides have smaller 2 x 4 PALS grids for attaching additional pouches.
Additional features include:
- 1000D Cordura Nylon construction (except Multicam which is 500D)
- Top grab handle
- Lightly padded back panel and suspension
- Covered hydration tube pass though
SKD Tactical Tease
SKD Tactical will be releasing a new product in 2016 that is sure to be a hit with the ladies.
Snake Eater Tactical Dump Pouch
The new Dump Pouch from Snake Eater Tactical (SET) has several features you expect from a dump pouch and one huge trick up its sleeve that you might not expect. It is constructed from heavy duty mesh with a drawstring adjustable opening. It also features a loop Velcro field for ID, patches, or it can be used with a SET Chemlight Panel.
In addition to all those features, it does something that I have never seen before. The user can mount a slim magazine pouch (like the SET Burro Pouch) inside the Dump Pouch. This basically means the dump pouch can be mounted BEHIND the magazine pouch which is very clever. This allows the magazines and dump pouch to occupy the same space on your belt. This not only save space but puts the destination for your spent mags at the same place you pick up a new magazine, saving time and movement.
Plate Armor 101 from AT Armor
Buying ballistic plate armor can be more than just a little bit daunting. It seems like there are new manufacturers daily and the plates come in a massive variety of shapes, protection levels, and prices. AT Armor, who are experts in plate armor, have recently posted a short and fairly straightforward guide to selecting armor. If you are in the market, this would be a good place to start.