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Deliberate Dynamics GEN2 Plate Carrier

The Deliberate Dynamics GEN2 Plate Carrier looks like it could be ideal for armed citizens, like myself, who own armor. Users like me don’t always have a need for a lot of load carriage features. However, it can be nice to have the ability to scale up the load carriage potential of the plate carrier if the need arises.

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The GEN2 Plate Carrier features a very low-profile design. The form fitting cummerbund is designed to stay clear of your drawstroke from concealment. The shoulder straps pull forward to adjust (a nice touch) and fairly low profile.

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There is loop material on the top center and lower front of the plate pocket for attaching pouches, patches, or ID. You can purchase an optional color-matched Blue Force Gear Ten-Speed Triple M4 Pouch with the plate carrier.

The top sides of the front plate pocket feature attachment points for ITW QASM buckles. This allows the user to mount a chest rig should they need to carry additional gear.

The Deliberate Dynamics GEN2 Plate Carrier is available in Black or Coyote Brown from DeliberateDynamics.com.

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TNVC Class1 DBAL-I2 / Torch PRO FUSION Package

If you are a non-military/non-LEO night vision user and you want to set up your carbine, check out the Class1 DBAL-I2 / Torch PRO FUSION Package from TNVC. The package includes a Unity Tactical FUSION mount, a Laser Devices Inc. DBAL-I2 Class1 Infrared Laser with your choice of red or green visible laser, and an optional TNVC Torch PRO Infrared Illuminator. That is a whole lot of functionality in a fairly compact package.

Check out the TNVC Class1 DBAL-I2 / Torch PRO FUSION Package.

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HSGI Costa Padded Leg Panel

If you like the concept of the original HSGI Costa Leg Rig but you wish you could change the pouch configuration to suit your needs, I have good news. HSGI has just released a PALS compatible version of the Costa Leg Rig called the Costa Padded Leg Panel.BAM_1442_750x497

It has the same 2 point mounting system that sits just below the belt line as the original. It also retains the light padding of the original. The difference is that this model features a 3 row by 6 column PALS field so that you can attach which ever compatible pouches you want.

Check out the Costa Padded Leg Panel at HSGI.

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PenCott in Action

Hyde Definition’s PenCott Patterns are in use all around the world with many military and police units but it is rare to actually see the patterns in action. Recently, the elite Austrian SWAT unit “Einsatzkommando COBRA” was photographed wearing PenCott GreenZone while apprehending a poacher who murdered a paramedic and 3 police officers.

See more details at Hyde Definition.

copyright Wolfgang Atzenhofer, Kurier.AT

copyright Wolfgang Atzenhofer, Kurier.AT

Velocity Systems

If you follow JTT, you know that I regularly highlight patches from around the industry as part of our Patch Collecting feature. This one is going to be a little bit different because I am going to highlight both a patch and a tremendous customer service experience that I had. I’ll start with the customer service experience.

I recently purchased a Velocity System Light Weight Plate Carrier (LWPC) from Appalachian Training. One of the key features of the LWPC for me is the ability to keep it completely slick but still tuck away a few AR-15 magazines in the elastic magazine pouches that are sewn into the interior face of the cummerbund. However, when I received the PC I noticed the two elastic mag pouches were sewn unevenly so that the two slots closest to the center line of the wearer (the two most useful pouches) were undersized and could not fit magazines easily.

The Velocity Systems LWPC's cummerbund features integral magazine pouches.

The Velocity Systems LWPC’s cummerbund features integral magazine pouches. This is a stock picture from Appalachian Training – not a picture of the cummerbund mentioned above.

I contacted Appalachian Training and Mike, the owner, immediately returned my emails as usual. He didn’t have a replacement on hand but he confirmed that his personal cummerbund was sewn the same way. So I contacted Velocity Systems using the email address that I found on their Facebook page. That email was responded to in less than 5 minutes and the experience only became more impressive from there.

I was corresponding with Pat Quinn, a VP at Velocity Systems. This is when something that I have never seen happened. Pat acknowledged that it sounds like there might be a production issue with that size cummerbund. Not only that, be he tasked someone with looking into the issue and taking care of me. At that point, I was handed off to Russell, a sales coordinator, who quickly and professionally took care of me by dropping a new cummerbund in the mail which I had in hand in about 3 days.

It was very refreshing to see a company 1) actually acknowledge that there may be an issue and 2) delegate the task of addressing at both the production level and with the individual customer. The whole process was personal and seamless.

Now, onto the patches…

Velocity Systems Patches

Velocity Systems tucked in a couple of their patches with the replacement cummerbund. These patches feature Velocity System’s stylized “V” logo. One is subdued and the other is rendered in full color. I like the full color one because the color scheme reminds me of something you might see on one of those awesome ’70s custom vans.

Check out Velocity Systems at VelSyst.com. Stay tuned for a full review of the LWPC after I put some more time on it.

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