2013 SHOT Show - High Threat Concealment

Published on January 16, 2013
Duration: 4:15

James Overton of High Threat Concealment showcases new products at SHOT Show 2013, including a Sig Sauer holster with dual tension adjustment for different generations and a modular belt system designed for concealed carry and low-visibility operations. The blowout kit is designed for immediate access with one hand, and the AR-15 magazine pouch is narrowed for better belt space utilization.

Quick Summary

High Threat Concealment showcased innovative tactical gear at SHOT Show 2013, including a Sig Sauer holster with dual tension adjustment for generational compatibility and a modular belt system. Their blowout kit offers one-handed access for medical emergencies, and the AR-15 magazine pouch is designed to be narrower for better belt space and compatibility with body armor.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to High Threat Concealment
  2. 00:17New Sig Holster Features
  3. 00:44Glock Holster with Custom Tension
  4. 01:04Quick Detach Blowout Kit
  5. 01:52AR-15 Magazine Pouch Design
  6. 02:23Modular Belt System Overview
  7. 02:46Belt System Configuration Example
  8. 03:11SHOT Show 2013 Booth Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main innovation in High Threat Concealment's new Sig Sauer holster?

The new Sig Sauer holster from High Threat Concealment features a dual tension device. This allows it to accommodate the slight dimensional differences between various generations of Sig pistols, ensuring a secure fit without being too loose or too tight.

How is the High Threat Concealment blowout kit designed for tactical use?

The blowout kit is designed for quick, one-handed access, intended to be worn in the small of the back. This is critical for situations where one arm may be injured or immobilized, allowing the user to still deploy essential medical supplies.

What are the benefits of the new vacuum-formed AR-15 magazine pouch?

The vacuum-formed AR-15 magazine pouch is an inch narrower than previous designs, freeing up valuable belt space. Its saddle design also positions the magazine lower, preventing interference with body armor during wear.

What makes the High Threat Concealment modular belt system versatile?

The system is entirely modular, allowing users to connect various components like pistol and rifle mag holders, a medical kit, and a radio holder to build a personalized belt setup. This adaptability suits different operational needs and user preferences.

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