(SGT.) Femath, Kyle @Triple C Range for Triarc Systems Third Aerial Gunnery wearing Ronin Senshi Belt
Ronin Tactics "Shūto" Gun Belt-TU LAM
Our Ronin belts are the number #1 choice for Special Operations and Law Enforcement units from around the world.  Combat developed, tested and proven from many of the most elite forces in the world. Ronin Tactics realize that a gun belt is a life supporting piece of equipment.  We take great care in developing the best gear for our war-fighters, knowing that its a "NO FAIL" mission. We take great pride in saying, our belts have never failed on any of our customers.- TU LAM  
Ronin Tactics Belt Setup with Tu Lam. This video will provide Shooters with information on different types of Ronin Tactics Belts and how to setup your rig to maximize speed and mobility.- TU LAM
Ronin Tactics - SENSHI Belt Lightweight, comfortable tactical two layer system that is adaptable to a wide range of holsters and accessory pouches. The SENSHI Belt was designed and developed by Special Operations soldiers from the battlefield.-TU LAM
Lucas and Mike delve into the war-belt setups they use and explain why.-T.REX ARMS

"Gunfighter" belt setup / First line gear

First Line Gear / "Gunfighter" Belt setup

Minimalist Civ/LEO Plate Carrier Setup / Ferro Concepts Slickster

(SGT.) Femath wearing Ronin Assaulter Lite (AL)

Ronin Assaulter Lite (AL)

ALL CARRIERS SIZES SHOULD BE MEASURED FROM THE CUSTOMERS STANDARD BALLISTIC PLATES

Small- 1.59 kg (3.5 lb) | 222 x 298 mm (8¾ x 11¾ in)

Medium- 1.82 kg (4.0 lb) | 241 x 318 mm (9½ x 12½ in)

Large- 2.09 kg (4.6 lb) | 260 x 337 mm (10⅛ x 13¼ in)

X-Large- 2.40 kg (5.3 lb) | 280 x 356 mm (11 x 14 in)



The Ronin Assaulter Lite (AL) Plate Carrier is 
designed to maximize operators’ abilities for 
mobility and speed. The (AL) carrier distributes 
combat load that allows proper fit and comfort. 
This system is fully adjustable allowing the 
operator’s to customize their carrier by accepting 
Ronin Tactics rapid front panels.-TU LAM

Professional / Duty Plate Carrier Setup- GARAND THUMB

Spiritus Systems LV-119 Overt Plate Carrier Overview- GARAND THUMB

(SGT.) Femath wearing Micro Fight Chest Rig MK4

The Micro Fight Chest Rig was designed to fill a specific need for responsible firearm carrying citizens and professionals working in low-visibility operations. It offers an incredibly efficient solution for those who may have to respond to high threat scenarios at a moment's notice. The Micro Fight Rig is one of the most modular systems on the market, so start with the harness and add the components you need to meet your personal needs.
The Micro Fight Chest Rig Mk4 is designed to be extremely efficient, modular, and lightweight. The Micro Fight works seamlessly with our accessories suite, which offers nearly endless configurations. The Micro Fight features soft loop Velcro in both pockets to enable you to put mission essential items where you want them based on your individual needs. The improved profile allows for the use of six 5.56 x .45 style magazines or four 7.62 x .51 magazines or any combination of rifle and pistol magazines. The 5” x 9” field of hard loop Velcro on the back of the rig allows for solid integration with accessories, such as the SACK Pouch or Expander Wings. The larger Velcro field also allows a solid integration onto plate carriers, such as the LV119. In addition to the larger Velcro field, the MK 4 also allows for sub load integration of a tourniquet utilizing the two integrated grommets and our Universal Retention Kit. 
Lucas Botkin goes over the Spiritus Systems LV119 plate carrier. Made in the USA. Perfect for covert/low-vis work.

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