New Camouflage Patterns from MFT at SHOT Show 2013

Published on January 30, 2013
Duration: 1:01

At SHOT Show 2013, Mission First Tactical (MFT) introduced new military-inspired camouflage patterns for their rifle accessories, moving beyond standard colors. These patterns, including A-TACS, Kryptek Highlander, and Kryptek Typhon, are designed for environmental versatility and low visibility. The accessories featuring these patterns include vertical grips, stocks, and flashlight mounts, available through OpticsPlanet.

Quick Summary

Mission First Tactical (MFT) introduced new military-inspired camouflage patterns at SHOT Show 2013, including A-TACS, Kryptek Highlander, and Kryptek Typhon. These patterns are available on MFT accessories like vertical grips, stocks, and flashlight mounts, offering enhanced concealment for diverse environments.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: MFT at SHOT Show 2013
  2. 00:13New Camouflage Patterns from MFT
  3. 00:25Specific Patterns: A-TACS & Kryptek
  4. 00:40Environmental Versatility of Patterns

Frequently Asked Questions

What new camouflage patterns did Mission First Tactical (MFT) introduce at SHOT Show 2013?

At SHOT Show 2013, Mission First Tactical (MFT) introduced advanced camouflage patterns for their rifle accessories. These included A-TACS, Kryptek Highlander, and Kryptek Typhon, moving beyond traditional solid colors like black and Scorched Dark Earth for the civilian market.

On which MFT products are the new camouflage patterns available?

The new MFT camouflage patterns, such as A-TACS and Kryptek variants, are available on several dealer packages. These include popular items like MFT's front vertical grips, Battlelink stocks, and TMS flashlight mounts, offering enhanced concealment options.

What are the benefits of MFT's new camouflage patterns like A-TACS and Kryptek?

These military-inspired camouflage patterns are designed for environmental versatility, proving effective in both desert and woodland settings. They also offer improved low-visibility characteristics, making them suitable for various tactical and recreational applications.

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