US PALM has developed their new Agile Combat System (ACS) gear system around rapid plug-and-play mission driven adaption. Developed over a period of roughly 18 months, ACS consists of three main platform options: the Desert Tracker Plate Carrier (DTPC), the AK Attack Rack v2 (AKAR v2), and the Multi-Platform Attack Rack (MPAR).
Adaptability is key with ACS gear. It starts with a front platform, after which the user can decide on hard attached entertainment back solutions, which are completely removable.
The ACS family of components consists of:
– Desert Tracker Plate Carrier
– Multi-Platform Attack Rack
– AK Attack Rack v2
– ACS Collar
– Draco HBP
– Gryphon EDC
– ACS Hydro Tail – Coming soon
– DTPC Rear Armor Panel (RAP) – Coming Soon
All of the ACS components are constructed of 500d Cordura nylon, and utilize made in the USA hardware and materials, and are completely Made in the USA, and fully Berry Compliant. For more information on this system and other A-TACS Camo products from US Palm or, to purchase one online or find a dealer, visit them online at www.uspalm.com.
I’m not trying to knock US Palm- I have no qualms with them, and they seem like a good company – but the advertising picture here is a bit suspect. The guy’s got a generic AR – which is fine – but that looks like a super-cheap gun-show special optic, laser, and light along with what looks like a plastic/rubber rail cover on the gas block. It kind of detracts from a professional presentation for their product, in my opinion. And I just buy used surefires and MOE furniture for my rifles…
That was my first observation as well. Its all in the details…
I’m sure his beard is glued on too. And who uses metal magazines anymore? Clearly they must make sh*t carriers. Unbelievable. I’m sure the point of the advertisement is not lost on you, rather your just picking it apart to appear valid. US Palm makes top notch stuff, what do you make besides pointless comments?
Perhaps you missed the part where I said I was commenting on the advertising, not the product?
What he’s trying to say is that it’s the equivalent of Louisville Slugger trying to do an ad with some MLB player showing off a bat except the player’s wearing Chinese knockoff Nike cleats.
It’s tacky, you know they’re Chinese knockoffs that no one would use for MLB, and you know Louisville Slugger should know better. That’s it.
I know lots of people stand by US Palm but it’s just kinda weird. For any lesser known company, it’d be suspicious and kind of a turn off.
I am getting a malware warning for the link to US Palm …