John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society critically evaluates a bellyband holster, highlighting significant issues with concealment, firearm retention, and trigger guard safety. The review dismisses the tested $30 MFT bellyband as inadequate and unsafe, emphasizing the need for holsters that keep firearms tight and protected. Lovell seeks audience recommendations for superior bellyband alternatives for women.
This YouTube video appears to focus on a pistol suppressor manufactured by MFT (Mission First Tactical). The description directly mentions the "IWA Info Exhibition," suggesting the video might be showcasing or discussing this suppressor in the context of that event, possibly highlighting its features, performance, or integration with handguns. Given the brevity of the title and description, the content is likely a product spotlight or demonstration.
This video provides a review of an APF AR15 rifle, notable for not being a traditional black rifle. The creator shares their initial experience with this brand and also highlights some of their preferred AR accessories, including a Bog Deathgrip shooting tripod, Mission First Tactical (MFT) BattleLink Minimalist buttstocks, Vortex Strike Eagle scopes (mentioning FDE options), Hogue colored AR buttstocks, and Aero Precision Ultralight mounts.
This video begins testing of the Mission First Tactical (MFT) Belly Band holster, specifically addressing the question of whether individuals carry firearms at the gym. The title and description highlight common EDC (Everyday Carry) and CCW (Concealed Carry) practices, suggesting a focus on discreet firearm carriage in daily activities, including fitness routines. The inclusion of hashtags like #missionfirsttactical, #edc, #ccw, and #lifting indicates a blend of firearm accessory review with lifestyle application.
This YouTube Short features content from Mission First Tactical, highlighting a new product, likely a holster, as indicated by the title and hashtags. The video focuses on the brand and its offerings, aiming to showcase innovation or a specific item within their product line. Given the nature of MFT, the new item is probably related to firearm accessories or tactical gear.
This YouTube video from Mission First Tactical (MFT) showcases their new Extreme Duty Rail System and Billet Back Up Sights, featured at SHOT Show 2023. The content focuses on highlighting these firearm accessories, emphasizing their design and functionality without any sales or links. The video adheres to YouTube's policies by avoiding violence, profanity, and other prohibited content. It is intended for viewers interested in AR-15 platform accessories and firearm upgrades.
This video from SHOT Show 2020 highlights the new MFT Aluminum Stock. The description emphasizes its modularity, noting it can be configured as either a brace or a traditional stock, showcasing its adaptability for different firearm builds and user preferences.
This video announces a subscriber giveaway for the RTT: Guns & Gear channel, celebrating 17,760 subscribers. The giveaway features a package of tactical gear, including MFT magazines, a Links Defense medical kit, a Bear Arms Custom holster, an 83 Tactical red dot and magnifier set, a Core Essentials gun belt, a Gerber Strongarm knife, a Condor EMT pouch, and a Condor Recon chest rig. The host emphasizes firearm proficiency and training, outlining specific entry methods involving commenting on the channel and submitting videos of the bill drill and Mozambique drill. The grand prize also includes a replica of the U.S. Constitution.
This video is a review of Mission First Tactical (MFT) AR-15 magazines, with a "Buyer Beware" warning. The description lists a variety of shooting-related equipment the creator uses, including steel targets, various types of paper targets, hearing protection, safety glasses, ballistic gelatin powder, reloading scales, calipers, a range finder, a chronograph, and gun rests. The focus appears to be on evaluating the performance and reliability of MFT magazines for AR-15 platforms, with an implied caution to potential buyers.
This video, part of the 'I Carry' series, focuses on the Glock G43 pistol and its use with a Mission First Tactical (MFT) Minimalist AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) holster. It explores this specific firearm and holster combination as part of an everyday carry (EDC) setup, hinting at a discussion of other essential EDC gear. The content is aimed at individuals interested in concealed carry solutions and firearm accessories.
This video from SHOT Show 2016 features Dave from Mission First Tactical (MFT) discussing their new free-float KeyMod rail system. He also highlights their innovative 2-button safety release magazine. The video provides a look at MFT's product offerings from the trade show.
This video showcases the Mission First Tactical (MFT) React Torch Mount and Vertical Grip, available at OpticsPlanet.com. The review highlights its design for housing flashlights ranging from 5/8" to 1" in diameter, featuring integrated pressure switch activation and a safety mechanism to prevent accidental light discharge. The grip is available in five colors: black, flat dark earth, gray, foliage green, and scorched dark earth. The description also includes links to AR-15 parts, accessories, cleaning guides, and general firearm guides from OpticsPlanet.
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