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 tactical survival training video, part 2 of RECOILtv's UNDISCLOSED series, features professional instructors with military/LE backgrounds leading high-intensity drills. It covers Close Quarters Battle (CQB), critical medical aid using the MARCH algorithm for hemorrhage control, and long-range shooting exercises. The training emphasizes stress inoculation and the importance of continuous skill development, highlighting products like the Mission First Tactical Belly Band.
This guide details the process of installing an aftermarket red dot optic onto the Springfield Armory Echelon Compact pistol, leveraging its Variable Interface System (VIS). It covers identifying optic footprints, using the correct VIS pin sets, and the physical mounting procedure. The information is presented with the authority expected from NRA Publications, emphasizing proper technique for a secure optic installation.
This video provides an unboxing and overview of a TacPack, a monthly subscription box for tactical gear. While not a specific product review, it showcases examples of items that can be included, such as an AR-15 grip, flashlight, knife, bipod, dry-fire training tool, and pistol case. The presenter highlights the potential value proposition of TacPack, suggesting subscribers often receive more than double the value of their subscription cost.
This video reviews the Mission First Tactical Cypher fanny pack for concealed carry, comparing its comfort and accessibility to traditional appendix carry. It demonstrates drawing techniques from the fanny pack, highlighting methods for both slow and rapid access. The review also covers the larger variant, its chest-mounted capabilities, and the integration of ballistic inserts, offering a unique value proposition for tactical preparedness.
This review covers the Mission First Tactical Dual Rifle Case, highlighting its capacity for two rifles up to 36 inches long, robust construction, and ample storage for magazines and accessories. The case features a padded divider for firearm protection and can be worn as a backpack. It's presented as an excellent value for its price point.
This video showcases an in-depth, high-energy review of the Q Boombox rifle in 8.6 Blackout, featuring extensive ballistics testing. The host, identified as a high-tier firearms industry influencer, demonstrates the rifle's impressive penetration capabilities through various mediums, including ballistics gel, hard barriers, and even giant gummy bears. The review highlights the unique performance characteristics of the 8.6 Blackout round, particularly in its subsonic configuration, and includes comparisons with other calibers.
The Mission First Tactical Ambush Backpack is a 40L, water-resistant tactical bag designed for preparedness. It features ample storage, including a padded sleeve for laptops, MOLLE webbing for customization, and comfortable, padded straps for extended wear. The bag is recommended as a bugout bag or for general preparedness, suitable for hikers, campers, and first responders.
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 reviews the Ruger RXM 9mm pistol, highlighting its modularity with a removable fire control insert and Magpul grip modules. It details the pistol's specifications, including its 4-inch barrel, 7.2-inch overall length, and 23.2 oz weight, along with its direct optics cut compatibility. The review also covers the Mission First Tactical Pro holster for the RXM and the Streamlight Wedge XT flashlight, emphasizing their features for concealed carry and tactical use.
This review covers the Mission First Tactical Hybrid Leather Holster, designed for both Outside the Waistband (OWB) and Inside the Waistband (IWB) carry. The holster features a bonnell shell for strength, wrapped in full-grain leather, offering a blend of durability and comfort. It includes features like full trigger guard coverage, a high sight channel for co-witness or suppressor sights, and a sweat shield. The package also comes with hardware to convert it for IWB use, providing versatility.
This YouTube video focuses on the Mission First Tactical Hybrid Leather Holster, as indicated by its title and description. The content likely involves a review or demonstration of this specific holster. Given the brand name, the holster is designed for carrying firearms, potentially for concealed carry or everyday use.
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