New Camouflage Patterns from MFT at SHOT Show 2013

Published on January 30, 2013
Duration: 1:01

This guide details the application of new camouflage patterns from Mission First Tactical (MFT) introduced at SHOT Show 2013. Experts from OpticsPlanet and MFT discuss the transition from standard colors to advanced military-inspired patterns like A-TACS and Kryptek variants. The focus is on enhancing environmental utility for civilian use.

Quick Summary

Mission First Tactical (MFT) introduced advanced camouflage patterns like A-TACS, Kryptek Highlander, and Kryptek Typhon at SHOT Show 2013. These patterns enhance concealment across various environments, including desert and woodland, and offer low-visibility benefits at night, moving beyond standard solid colors for civilian tactical gear.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:13New Camouflage Patterns
  3. 00:25Specific Patterns and Products
  4. 00:40Environmental Versatility

Frequently Asked Questions

What new camouflage patterns did MFT introduce at SHOT Show 2013?

At SHOT Show 2013, Mission First Tactical (MFT) introduced new camouflage patterns including A-TACS, Kryptek Highlander, and Kryptek Typhon. These patterns were applied to accessories like stocks, vertical grips, and TMS flashlight mounts.

How do MFT's new camouflage patterns improve concealment?

MFT's new camouflage patterns are designed to be effective across various environments, such as desert and woodland. They offer improved low-visibility capabilities, especially at night, compared to standard solid colors.

Where can I find MFT camouflage accessories?

MFT camouflage accessories, including stocks, vertical grips, and TMS mounts featuring patterns like A-TACS and Kryptek, were available through dealers. OpticsPlanet was a key retailer showcasing these products at SHOT Show 2013.

What is the benefit of using Kryptek or A-TACS patterns?

Kryptek and A-TACS patterns offer enhanced environmental adaptability. They are engineered to provide superior concealment in diverse terrains and lighting conditions, making them more effective than traditional solid colors for tactical applications.

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