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GEMTECH-TRLXX
The Gemtech TRL features a fully adjustable belt loop with a side-release buckle which allows the user to detach the weapon from the belt loop with one hand. It has no mechanical retractors to fail or jam, and has redundant safety breakpoints.
The Gemtech Tactical Retention Lanyard (TRL) is a coil-cord lanyard invaluable for prevention of loss of the sidearms during high activity or marine operations. The Gemtech TRL is in wide use with US and foreign militaries. It has been tested and approved by U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick), asked for by name and issued to SOCOM units. It is usable with any sidearm having a lanyard loop and also useful for prevention of loss of radios, tools, diving knives, cameras, etc.
The Gemtech TRL features a fully adjustable belt loop with a side-release buckle which allows the user to detach the weapon from the belt loop with one hand. It has no mechanical retractors to fail or jam, and has redundant safety breakpoints. The TRL is engineered to have a programmed breaking strength of approximately 80 pounds to prevent injury if the weapon becomes caught in machinery or underwater — a feature proven to have saved lives.
The Gemtech Tactical Retention Lanyard (TRL) is a coil-cord lanyard invaluable for prevention of loss of the sidearms during high activity or marine operations. The Gemtech TRL is in wide use with US and foreign militaries. It has been tested and approved by U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick), asked for by name and issued to SOCOM units. It is usable with any sidearm having a lanyard loop and also useful for prevention of loss of radios, tools, diving knives, cameras, etc.
The Gemtech TRL features a fully adjustable belt loop with a side-release buckle which allows the user to detach the weapon from the belt loop with one hand. It has no mechanical retractors to fail or jam, and has redundant safety breakpoints. The TRL is engineered to have a programmed breaking strength of approximately 80 pounds to prevent injury if the weapon becomes caught in machinery or underwater — a feature proven to have saved lives.