The Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel Core is designed for modularity and future-proofing. Its key feature is the ability to quickly swap top flaps, allowing users to adapt the panel for different mission needs or new equipment. This adaptability is achieved through a unique zipper system with locking clasps.
This video reveals a hidden feature on the Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel system, applicable to all flap types (flashbang, MOLLE, GP pocket). The system allows for the discreet carrying of linear charges by utilizing dead space behind the main pockets and flaps. This design enables users to maintain a streamlined profile while still having essential equipment accessible.
This video focuses on a minimalist approach to carrying gear on a plate carrier. While not explicitly detailing firearms or calibers, the content directly relates to tactical gear and its application in firearms-related scenarios. It promises a streamlined solution for organizing essential equipment, likely for those involved in shooting sports, tactical training, or self-defense preparedness.
This guide, presented by Adam from Spiritus Systems, details the strategic selection between tactical back panels and traditional backpacks based on mission requirements. It emphasizes that back panels are optimized for direct action and short-duration assaults, prioritizing maneuverability and teammate access to gear, while backpacks are better suited for long-duration patrols or situations requiring individual equipment access. The guide also covers specific features of Spiritus Systems' MOLLE and Assault Back Panels, including their attachment methods, configurability, and specialized functions like the integrated beaver tail for tools.
This video reviews a budget-friendly battle belt setup sourced from Amazon, with a total cost estimated between $100 and $150. The presenter breaks down the components individually, including the belt itself, pistol magazine pouches, AR/AK rifle magazine pouches, and a dump pouch. A Werkz holster is also featured. The video provides links to all the products for viewers interested in replicating the setup. It concludes with overall thoughts on the value and functionality of this budget tactical gear.
This guide details how to set up the Spiritus Systems Thing 2, focusing on shock cord configurations and pouch integration. Two distinct methods for shock cord setup are demonstrated, offering variations in tension and placement suitable for different items like 556 magazines or wider radios. The video also explains how to attach GP and Giza pouches, and integrate the Thing 2 with Spiritus Systems' 556 placard or Microfight chassis using its buckle system.
This guide details the installation and adjustment of the Spiritus Systems Expander Wing MK2, a versatile pouch designed for plate carriers and chest rigs. It covers ambidextrous functionality, depth adjustment for radios and magazines, and integration with systems like FirstSpear Tubes. The wing's design emphasizes load-bearing efficiency and compatibility with various carriers, including the Spiritus Systems LV119.
This guide details the installation of various accessories for the Haley Strategic Partners Thorax Plate Carrier, as presented by Trevor Blue. It covers the TRMP placard, radio pouches, MOLLE placard attachments, Chicken Strap accessories, legacy rig integration, and Flatpack systems, emphasizing modularity for mission-specific loadouts. The instruction highlights compatibility with different magazine types and communication equipment.
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