Monday, May 30, 2011
TriTech TRRL Pistol Pistol Lanyardwith Tactical Belt Loop
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This is the ORIGINAL, not an inferior copy, of the Tactical Retention/Recovery Lanyard, designed by former� Police SWAT Instructor, Rick Garcia. This TRRL is used� by the Military and the Police Special Operation groups all over the� world. The TRRL has served duty with the United States� Military in the War in Iraq, as well as in the War in Afghanastan, and the� Bosnia conflict.
Special Operations groups, especially the 1st Recon Company of� U. S. Marines, prefer the TTT/Mission First TRRL� Pistol Lanyardbecause it is the only Pistol Lanyardthat has 2 emergency� breakpoints (breaks with 150 pounds of pressure) and one manual quick� detach release. Don't be fooled by our imitators! Look for our distinctive TTT/Mission First Triangle Label. If it isn't from� TTT/MF, it is not the best
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One of the reasons that TriTech developed the TRRL was to� enhance my fellow officers' and soldiers' chances of survival in the� field. Throughout my Military and Police career TriTech attended various� professional schools and TriTech found that the instructors were excellent.� However, there was no coursework that taught simple practical tactics in� weapon retention, weapon recovery, and weapon transition. TriTech knew that an� operator should be able to utilize a Pistol Lanyardon a handgun using the� martial arts concept of leverage points on the hand to provide the� operator with overwhelming strength advantage. Therefore, TriTech developed the Tactical Retention/Recover Pistol Lanyard(TRRL) which employs� these leverage points on the hand. As an enhancement to TRRL� Lanyard, TriTech developed the Tactical Rapid Assault� Sling (TRAS) which utilizes� another martial art concept of the figure eight movement in Close Quarter� Battle. The TRRL used together with the TRAS provides the operator with the ability to move from� carbine to handgun back to carbine with no lose of control of either� weapon.
TACTICAL RETENTION/RECOVERY Pistol Lanyard(TRRL)
�USAGE� GUIDE
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1. Plain Clothes Officer Lanyard. Designed for Soft Clothes Wear� and Concealment. | 2. Weapon Draw |
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3. Close Up | 4. Weapon Strip |
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5. Weapon Stripped | 6. Muzzle Threat |
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7. Redirect Muzzle | 8. Weapon Control |
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9. Restrip Weapon | 10. Muzzle Reverse Threat |
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11. Running Strip by Suspect | 12. Extended Cord as Suspect Flees |
� | The TRRL provides a reliable muzzle redirection and� recovery option for the user with a fraction of the training time� and strength usually associated with weapon retention and weapon� recovery. |
13. Full Extension Recovery Weapon Snaps Out of Suspect's� Hand | � |
TRI-TBL-MFTRRL01-BLK Black
�TRI-TBL-MFTRRL06-GRY Gray
�TRI-TBL-MFTRRL04-OD Olive Drab
�TRI-TBL-MFTRRL05-TAN Tan