This video provides an overview of the T.REX Civilian Radio Wing, a new product designed to address the issue of large radio pouches not fitting smaller, more common civilian handheld radios. The description highlights its similar size and construction to integrated pouches on their Quad Flap chest rig, along with added cable management features and a hook/loop wing attachment. The adjustable height loop ensures compatibility with a wide range of handheld radios and similar-sized items.
Brass Facts provides an in-depth review of the T.Rex Arms Chest Rig, comparing it to market competitors like the Onward Research Recce Rig. The review highlights its versatile flap-style pouches accommodating various rifle and pistol magazines, and its H-harness with integrated comms routing. However, it notes potential fitment issues for taller users and discomfort when paired with backpacks due to buckle placement.
This video provides an overview of the T.REX Quad Flap Chest Rig, a civilian-focused, overt-style tactical carrier inspired by early 2000s designs but with modern materials and features. It highlights the rig's adaptability for various civilian scenarios, detailing its four flapped magazine pouches (compatible with 5.56 PMAGS, AK47/74, SR25, AICS, and more), two adjustable and padded radio pouches, and an admin pouch. The description also covers the one-piece H-Harness with QASM buckle height adjustment and integrated cable management, as well as the T.REX Back Strap for comfort and adjustability.
The T.REX ARMS Quad Flap Chest Rig is a modern evolution of classic designs, incorporating internal radio pouches for a streamlined profile and improved weight distribution. It offers versatile magazine compatibility, including P-Mags, AK variants, and larger .308/DMR rounds, with an innovative H-harness featuring a triple-loop backstrap for enhanced stability. The rig is presented as an accessible and fundamental piece of preparedness gear for civilian firearm owners.
The Velocity Systems Pusher Gen VI chest rig offers semi-modular capability with swappable inserts for various calibers like .308 and 7.62x39. However, its fully pre-sewn design presents ergonomic challenges, particularly for leaner users, with wide pouch placement interfering with arm movement and backpack straps. The rig's back strap is also noted as excessively long, requiring modification for a proper fit.
This video provides a "1st Look" at new gear from Lunar Concepts and MyMedic. It showcases Lunar Concepts' HX Hybrid Harness, 3 Slot Magazine Shingle, and Secondaries Expansion Wings, demonstrating how they can expand a Spiritus Systems Micro Fight Mk5 Chassis to accommodate a radio and tourniquet. The review also features Lunar Concepts' Hot Pocket Rail Wrap and a limited-edition Contour Sling in WWII Frogskin pattern. Additionally, the video examines the MyMedic MyFAK Large, a comprehensive first aid kit, noting its potential use in vehicles, at range days, and for general preparedness. The "Loadout" section lists specific items including the aforementioned gear, along with a Soft-T Wide Tourniquet, Baofeng BF-F8HP Radio, Q LLC Honey Badger, Thunder Chicken Silencer, Primary Arms SLx MD-25, Reptilia Corp Micro Optic Mount, Magpul PMag 300Blk, and OTTO Engineering Noizebarrier Micro.
The Spiritus Systems Mutant Pouch is designed to maximize storage on chest rigs by utilizing 'dead space' with a parallel-to-body design. It features a versatile General Purpose (GP) pocket with dual closure (buckle/silenceable Velcro) and a dedicated radio sleeve. The pouch offers external MOLLE and lashing points for added customization, making it an adaptable solution for carrying critical gear.
This video provides an overview of the Multiplatform Radio Chassis MKV (MPRC5) from Spiritus Systems. The MPRC5 is a three-piece radio mounting solution designed for versatility, accommodating radios of various heights with an adjustable base. It allows for battery swaps without removing the radio. The top strap offers dual threading points for further adjustability. The chassis attaches to MOLLE webbing using two columns and also includes a belt pass-through. Dimensions and recommended radio models will be released at launch, but the design is intended to be compatible with many existing radios. The video also includes links to Spiritus Systems' website and social media channels.
This video review focuses on the Dank Robber Heavy (DR-H) Chest Rig from Unobtanium Gear. Designed for carrying .308 rifle magazines, it also features smaller cells for pistol magazines, flashlights, or multitools, and a dedicated spot for items like a radio, tourniquet, or grenade. The rig's versatility is highlighted by its ability to be detached from its harness and clipped directly into a plate carrier, distributing weight effectively. The review also briefly mentions other gear in the loadout, including a Spiritus Systems hat, Tactical Distributors fleece, and Magpul gloves.
This guide details the installation and adjustment of the Spiritus Systems Expander Wing MK2. It covers its ambidextrous design, internal depth adjustment system using Velcro tongues, and compatibility with FirstSpear Tubes for enhanced plate carrier functionality. The guide also explains proper mounting techniques for chest rigs and plate carriers, emphasizing load transfer to webbing and buckles for increased durability, as demonstrated by Adam from Spiritus Systems.
This video reviews the LA Police Gear (LAPG) Low Vis Plate Carrier (LVPC), highlighting its lightweight design, durability, and suitability for concealed carry or low-profile use. The carrier is designed to hold 10x12 Level III or IV plates. Key features include adjustable Hypalon shoulder straps with removable pads, a zippered admin pocket, laser-cut MOLLE webbing, integrated QASM buckle compatibility, and a cummerbund with four integrated pouches for magazines or radios. The description also emphasizes its breathable mesh interior and bottom-loading plate system. The reviewer notes it's a high-value option for those seeking to reduce their loadout without overspending, acknowledging a narrow use case for this specific design.
This video introduces the "Thing 1" by Spiritus Systems, an expansion chassis designed to enhance the Micro Fight Chassis. It offers increased load-bearing and storage without the bulk of larger systems. The Thing 1 features two side pouches capable of holding various radio models or two 30-round 5.56 magazines, among other items. Range footage was filmed at Coleman's Creek Training Center.
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