Sunday, November 21, 2010

Rifle Sling

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.

TRAS CHARACTERISTICS

  • Non-metal construction for quiet operation in the field and for no static electricity or magnetic signature
  • Ambidextrous sling body
  • Capable of secondary weapon carry, litter carry, or heavy equipment carry
  • Universal modular system designed to attach to multiple weapons, i. e. can be removed from a rifle and attached to a shotgun, to a submachine gun, or to a non-lethal weapons system
  • Unique CQB pull tab to extend into a 3-point muzzle down carry
  • Operator safety, break away capability, i. e. weapon can be released from the sling in less then 2 seconds if the weapon becomes detrimental to the operator's safety
  • Long-term continuous wear of the sling on the operator, i.e., can be safely worn without the weapon for long periods of time; not detrimental to operator performance
  • Proprietary Sling: Only sling designed to interface with Tactical Retention Recovery Lanyard (TRRL) with 12 sling positions for Close Quarter Battle (CQB) and Attached Weapon Tactics (AWT) with one sling setting.

The operator adjusts the sling to his/her body size. Then the operator adjusts the 3-point slide release buckle on the sling to position the muzzle of his/her weapon down. Now the operator is able to go into any of the next 12 TRAS Sling Positions without readjusting the sling. The exception is re-locking of the CQB tab for the CQB positions again.

Fast weapon deployment from a secure position. Quality materials and construction. Different models available for Benelli M1, M16/AR15, M16-M4, CAR15, HK Weapon systems, UZI, Ruger Mini-14 and Mini-30, Rem. 1100 & 870 Shotguns.