Malice Clips and How They Work - Predator Armor

Published on May 4, 2022
Duration: 4:10

This guide, presented by Predator Armor, details the proper installation and removal of Malice Clips for securely attaching tactical gear to MOLLE/PALS systems. It emphasizes selecting the correct clip size (long for 3+ MOLLE rows, short for 2 rows) and demonstrates the correct weaving technique for maximum security. The guide also provides instructions for safely removing the clips using a knife.

Quick Summary

Malice Clips securely attach gear to MOLLE/PALS systems. Choose long clips for 3+ MOLLE rows and short clips for 2 rows. Weave by alternating between gear and carrier MOLLE for maximum security. To remove, pry the tab with a knife and unweave.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Malice Clips
  2. 00:19Malice Clip Purpose and Sizes Explained
  3. 01:00Demonstrating Malice Clip Attachment
  4. 02:22Correct MOLLE Weaving Technique
  5. 03:12Securing the Malice Clip
  6. 03:39How to Remove a Malice Clip
  7. 03:56Conclusion and Further Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Malice Clips and how do they work?

Malice Clips are fasteners used to attach gear to MOLLE/PALS webbing systems. They work by weaving through the MOLLE loops on both the gear and the carrier, then snapping securely into place, creating a robust connection.

How do I choose the right size Malice Clip?

The size of Malice Clip needed depends on the number of MOLLE rows your gear occupies. Use a long clip for gear with 3 or more MOLLE rows, and a short clip for gear with 2 MOLLE rows.

What is the best way to weave a Malice Clip for maximum security?

For the most secure attachment, alternate weaving the Malice Clip between the MOLLE loops of your gear and the MOLLE loops of your plate carrier or pack. This creates a more integrated and stable connection.

How do I remove a Malice Clip if it's attached?

To remove a Malice Clip, use a sharp object like a knife to carefully pry under the tab button located on the back of the clip. Once the tab is lifted, you can pull the clip loose and unweave it.

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