The Quad Release provides a competitively priced system which adds the ability to quickly release and rapidly reassembled almost any tactical carrier. This system provides first responders / medics instant access to the soldier’s / officer’s chest or back without having to move them. The trigger is typically located directly below the operator’s chin and requires very little effort in a short pull to actuate four buckles separating the front and back panels of the carrier. Any of the four buckles can also be manipulated manually and all components of the system are field repairable.
Evil Twin Release
Evil Twin is a two-point direct pull cable release system. It achieves rapid removal of body armor carriers by releasing two buckles simultaneously.
Back Release
Back Release (five-point remote release) is a major improvement to the systems now being used on Tactical Vests. Release all 5 buckles simultaneously or individually.
Color Chart* | |||
Name | Military Req. | NMC code | Example |
Black | N/A | K286 | |
Coyote Brown | 498 | ICB | |
Foliage Green | 504 | IRG | |
New Tan 499 | 499 | TN499 | |
Old Tan 499 | 503 | TNI | |
Olive Green | 527 | OLG | |
Ranger Green | N/A | RGR | |
Wolf Grey | N/A | WFG | |
*Color chart is for parts made of Acetal only. Not all parts with Acetal come in all colors listed above. |
Buckles
- 1″ HD Male – 10371
- 1-1/2″ HD Male – 10358
- 1-1/2″ HD Repair Male
- 1-1/2″ Female Single – 9402
- 1-1/2″ Female Adjust – 9403
Triggers
- Quad – 10458
- Evil Twin – 10234
- Back Release – 10340
Evil Twin Release
The Evil Twin Release provides a competitively priced system which adds the ability to quickly release two points and rapidly reassembled almost any tactical carrier. This system provides first responders / medics instant access to the soldier’s / officer’s chest or back without having to move them. The trigger is typically located on the operator shoulder or waist and requires very little effort in a short pull to actuate two buckles separating one side of the carriers front and back panel. Any of the buckles can also be manipulated manually and all components of the system are field repairable.
Back Release
The Back-Trigger Release provides a competitively priced system which adds the ability to quickly release up to five points and rapidly reassembled almost any tactical carrier. This system provides first responders / medics instant access to the soldiers / officer’s chest or back without having to move them. The trigger is typically located in the back panel and the trigger cable can be secured on either shoulder and requires very little effort in a short pull to actuate five buckles separating the front and back panels of the carrier. Any of the five buckles can also be manipulated manually and all components of the system are field repairable.