When I first wrote about the Tactcal Tailor SBR Bag, readers commented that it looked HUGE, so I asked KitUp!’s Dave Reeder to model it.
See, it’s not so big after all.
When I first wrote about the Tactcal Tailor SBR Bag, readers commented that it looked HUGE, so I asked KitUp!’s Dave Reeder to model it.
See, it’s not so big after all.
The URX 4 offers a full length continuous top rail and is a one-piece free float design, incorporating the open source Keymod attachment system as well as an integrated barrel nut.
The section of the original rail is also very cool for folks who’ve never seen it.
Make that five years today!
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This yet unnamed low profile armor carrier system from Tactical Tailor was designed to accommodate the Velocity Systems steel plates.
A customer driven design, it will accept the Mayflower chest rig and comes with these new style ammunition pouches. The styling is completely new for TT and I like it. These Velcro backed pouches are also compatible with the Short Barreled Rifle Bag.
The carrier is available now and the pouches will be available in about 4-6 weeks.
Secretary of the Army, the Honorable John McHugh has announced that BG Daniel P. Hughes will assume the post of Commanding General of Natick and will simultaneously serve as the Deputy Commanding General of the Army’s Research, Development and Engineering Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
In September, 2012 BG John McGuiness left the command and it has been under the interim authority of John Obusek, a DA civilian and retired Colonel. As the only active duty military installation in New England, it is good to see Natick once again commanded by a General Officer.
Congratulations!
Remember when you were new to the tactical scene or ran across a term you weren’t familiar with? Some friends of ours are working on a new website, TacticalDictionary.com to give you a hand. TacticalDictionary.com is a living document that will continually be updated with the latest terms to help you stay abreast of those new acronyms that seems to crop up.