High Threat Concealment Low-Pro Gun Rig

Published on June 2, 2015
Duration: 11:51

The High Threat Concealment (HTC) Low Profile System offers a modular, low-profile gun rig designed for concealed carry. Constructed from durable Boltaron and featuring a secure Velcro under-belt, it minimizes bulk and prevents shifting during activity. While the $450 price point is high, it's competitive with other high-end modular setups and offers significant customization.

Quick Summary

The High Threat Concealment (HTC) Low Profile System is a modular gun rig made from durable Boltaron thermoplastic. It features a unique interlocking design and a Velcro under-belt to keep gear close to the body, minimizing bulk and preventing shifting during intense activity for superior concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to HTC Low-Pro Rig
  2. 01:39Material and Design Advantages
  3. 03:35Pricing and Configuration
  4. 05:28Med Kit and Interlocking System
  5. 09:17Concealment Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the HTC Low-Pro Rig different from traditional gun belts?

The HTC Low-Pro Rig is designed to hold gear extremely close to the body, minimizing bulk. Unlike many 'war belts' or 'battle belts', its primary focus is on low-profile concealment and a snug fit, achieved through its material and interlocking design.

What material is the HTC Low-Pro Rig made from and why is it significant?

The rig is constructed from Boltaron, a thermoplastic composite material considered a higher grade than Kydex. This material choice contributes to the rig's durability and ability to maintain its shape for effective gear retention and concealment.

How does the HTC Low-Pro Rig prevent shifting during physical activity?

It utilizes a two-belt system. An inner Velcro belt attaches to the user's pants, and the outer rig attaches securely to this inner belt. This, combined with the rig's shape, prevents it from shifting or riding up, even during intense movement like running or kneeling.

Is the $450 price for the HTC Low-Pro Rig justified?

While seemingly expensive, the $450 price for a complete rig is comparable to, or often cheaper than, fully outfitting a high-end modular belt system with individual holsters and pouches. The system's configurability and material quality contribute to its value.

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