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8 Responses to “Check Out The Load Carrying Component of National Molding’s Rigid Plate Carrier at AUSA”
I’m liking the idea for the protection of the plates. I think this will work well as an Active Shooter type plate carrier that can be kept in a patrol car.
If this carrier is to be used as a standalone, how can a plate backer be attached/used with the plate holder? IIRC, ESAPIs and many other types of armor plates, are not stand alone. Has the plate backer idea been thought of?
Also, what is the ballpark pricing for this item (if it can be released at this time)?
“zomg but how will you attach things to it!11”
this is how we do it. shana na na na nana nah.
bad humor and internetisms aside, this thing looks cooler and cooler every time I see a new component.
…..and heavier and heavier the more components you add…..
I see they kept the fake multicam webbing.
Cringeworthy really.
I’m liking the idea for the protection of the plates. I think this will work well as an Active Shooter type plate carrier that can be kept in a patrol car.
If this carrier is to be used as a standalone, how can a plate backer be attached/used with the plate holder? IIRC, ESAPIs and many other types of armor plates, are not stand alone. Has the plate backer idea been thought of?
Also, what is the ballpark pricing for this item (if it can be released at this time)?
Ugh, just get an S&S Plate Frame and you’ll be good.
ESAPI’s are stand alone to their rating. Standard issue are level IV.
Oh man!!! Such a ripoff of the…TYR…tactical…”ballistic vein” (in an ominous snowdenized voice) hahaha. What a joke!