Vertx SOCP | X Macro

Published on September 7, 2022
Duration: 0:25

This video demonstrates a tactical technique for drawing a Sig Sauer X-Macro handgun from a Vertx SOCP fanny pack, incorporating a Streamlight TLR7SUB weapon-mounted light for low-light conditions. The demonstration, presented by Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical, showcases an efficient draw-to-target sequence and proper re-holstering. It highlights the utility of fanny packs for discreet firearm carry and the effectiveness of weapon-mounted lights in reduced visibility scenarios.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates drawing a Sig Sauer X-Macro handgun from a Vertx SOCP fanny pack, incorporating a Streamlight TLR7SUB weapon-mounted light for low-light conditions. It highlights efficient draw-to-target techniques and the utility of fanny packs for discreet carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drawing from Fanny Pack
  2. 00:06Live Fire Demonstration
  3. 00:11Re-holstering Firearm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Vertx SOCP Fanny Pack used for?

The Vertx SOCP Fanny Pack is designed for discreet concealed carry of a handgun. It allows for rapid access to the firearm while appearing as a standard everyday fanny pack, making it a popular choice for those seeking to carry a firearm without obvious signs.

What are the benefits of using a weapon-mounted light (WML) with a concealed carry firearm?

A weapon-mounted light, like the Streamlight TLR7SUB shown, is crucial for target identification and engagement in low-light or no-light conditions. It allows the user to positively identify threats and illuminate the target area without needing a separate handheld flashlight.

What handgun and optic combination is demonstrated in the video?

The video features a Sig Sauer X-Macro handgun equipped with a Holosun EPS Carry red dot sight and a Streamlight TLR7SUB weapon-mounted light, showcasing a modern setup for concealed carry.

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