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Velocity Systems Clothing in Stock at O P Tactical

O P Tactical has Velocity Systems Boss Rugby Shirts (Long and Short Sleeve), Range Shorts, and Trigger Gloves in stock now.

Just in time for Spring training.

www.optactical.com

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16 Responses to “Velocity Systems Clothing in Stock at O P Tactical”

  1. Chris K. says:

    Thanks for the quick response, Eric.

  2. straps says:

    Aaah jeez L/S Boss…

  3. Maskirovka says:

    Hoping those triggers will be offered in black before too long. I’ll be all over them.

  4. Jon, OPT says:

    My warehouse floor, still more effective than Army Universal Camouflage Pattern.

    Thanks SSD!

    Jon, OPT

  5. J.V. says:

    Is that a Gen IV chestrig already with the new height adjustable harness? Are they all like that now?

  6. Chris says:

    Did they ever do the MC versions with the velcro? I thought I saw a limited edition once but I may be imagining things. Long sleeve version of that would be pretty ideal.

  7. Chris K. says:

    No, not designed to be. However, I’ve tried them with a laptop touch pad and if you press down a bit it did work.

  8. Jon, OPT says:

    Samsung S5 is a no go, first thing I tested with them. SKD has a glove that does touch, only one I’ve seen to date, we will be selling those soon.

    Jon, OPT

    • Lasse says:

      Most thin suede gloves work with most touch screens. I use a $3 pair from the hardware store… I also had some issued thin leather gloves that worked, but I’m not sure about what type of leather that was.

    • Sean says:

      The standard pig alphas worked on my s3 as well, havent tested with the s5 because I use the fingerprint scanner to lock/unlock.

  9. j kifer says:

    OPTac is a great company. Been buying kit from Jon for quite awhile now and have never been let down in regards to CS, pricing, availability, shipping… etc… Glad to see this last years increase in publicity Jon.

    • Jon, OPT says:

      There’s more where that came from. We are doing swag this year after 12 years without it. Next year I’ll be retired from the Army and really start to get stuff done. Thanks for the compliments.

      Jon, OPT