Wednesday, February 27, 2013

TriTECH Tactical Rifle Sling for AR-15 (M16 A2) Under Mount - Right Hand

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2013-02-27 05:26:59.623277-05
TriTECH Tactical Rifle Sling for AR-15 (M16 A2) Under Mount - Right Hand Category: Sports & Outdoors
Vendor: Non-metal construction for quiet operation in the field and for no static electricity or magnetic signature Universal modular s
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Product Description : The Tactical Rapid Assault Sling (TRAS) was designed by Richard ("Rick") A. Garcia, Sr. in 1996 to supply the Military and the Police Special Ops Personnel with an alternative to the 3-point only sling and the standard rifle/carbine/assault carry sling. The TRAS blends all of the best but limited functions of other slings and at the same time the TRAS provides many more shooting positions then the other slings can provide. The TRAS gives the operator the ability to shot from high angle platforms, aerial platforms, and marine platforms. The TRAS Sling also offers a large margin of safety to the operator in the high angle, aerial, and marine platform environment. Another unique characteristic of the TRAS is that it delivers enhanced CQB usage for either left or right handed shooters. The TRAS is possibly one of the only slings in the CQB environment that can furnish the operator with vertical cover by using the primary weapon as a shield and allowing the operator to deploy a secondary weapon immediately. The TRAS utilizes the martial art concept of the figure eight movement. Using the figure eight enables the operator to regain control of the carbine in a Close Quarter Battle (CQB) recovery, hand to hand fight for the weapon. The TRAS sling on the operator is positioned with 2 slings to the back and 1 sling parallel to the weapon. The front and rear sling points are attached to the weapon. This creates a fulcrum effect on the sling allowing the operator to move the carbine in a figure eight configuration. Rick has developed this "primary weapon shield" concept for the Immediate Action Drill of the TRAS in conjunction with the TTT/Mission First Tactical Retention/Recovery Lanyard (TRRL) which is attached to the operator's handgun. Rick designed the TRAS and the TRRL to work together. These two products evolved into the "Close Quarter Battle/Attached Weapons Tactics" Training.
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