ACETAC Gear | Discrete Rifle Bag, Night Vision Pouch, Chest Rig Updates | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 26, 2026
Duration: 12:25

This video from ARFCOM News covers new tactical gear from ACETAC Gear showcased at SHOT Show 2026. Key products include a versatile Night Vision Pouch with a Faraday insert, a 'gray man' Discrete Rifle Bag designed for concealed SBR transport, and updated SOP Chest Rigs with enhanced modularity and comfort. The presentation highlights practical features and intended use cases for each item.

Quick Summary

ACETAC Gear introduced new tactical products at SHOT Show 2026, including a Night Vision Pouch ($79) with a Faraday insert for electronic hardening, a 'gray man' Discrete Rifle Bag for concealed SBR carry (approx. $120), and updated SOP Chest Rigs with improved harness and modular pouches.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsors
  2. 00:52ACETAC Night Vision Pouch
  3. 04:35ACETAC Discrete Rifle Bag
  4. 07:06ACETAC SOP Chest Rig Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the ACETAC Night Vision Pouch?

The ACETAC Night Vision Pouch holds single, dual, or quad tubes, features a water-resistant zipper, MOLLE/belt compatibility, a padded interior with dividers, and includes a Faraday bag insert for electronic hardening. It retails for $79.

How does the ACETAC Discrete Rifle Bag facilitate concealed carry?

The ACETAC Discrete Rifle Bag is designed as a 'gray man' duffel, concealing its contents. It has a separate bottom compartment with a Curv/Tegris panel specifically for securing an SBR or disassembled rifle, aiming for a $120 MSRP.

What updates have been made to the ACETAC SOP Chest Rig?

The SOP Chest Rig now features a more padded and adjustable harness. The front pouch includes laser-cut holes for accessories, and the side pistol pouches are removable and height-adjustable to fit various magazine lengths.

What is the significance of the Faraday bag insert in the ACETAC Night Vision Pouch?

The Faraday bag insert provides electronic hardening, protecting sensitive night vision equipment from electromagnetic interference and potential signal interception, which is crucial for maintaining operational security and device integrity.

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