First thing, all of us at TAB GEAR would like to thank all of the friends and customers that we've made over the years. It's been very rewarding and a lot of fun making products that have made so many people more efficient and effective in the field. Thank you to all of the members of our armed forces who have served and continue to serve our nation so that we can keep doing what we want to do. Also, a thank you to all the police officers who keep the peace here at home, we've met and become friends with so many of you too. Be safe on the streets.
Second thing, we are not quite ready to begin taking orders for these yet, we've got to finish up a few minor details first. If you're interested in getting on a waiting list for them feel free to email Lisa Bynum at [email protected] and she'll generate an email list and will notify all interested parties when they become available.
We've had some incentive lately to finish up the design on our newest model of suppressor cover as well as a formerly custom option that we'll be offering our customers on a production basis now too.
This is what the new construction looks like. We've finally figured out how to make the cover with the seam on the inside so that the outside seam is nice and sleek looking.
Since we've heard of a few instances of the SAS3 cover becoming loose with age and sliding down the barrel when the muzzle is lifted into the vertical position we've come up with a couple of ways to address that issue. Here's one of the ways.
This is the velcro strap in the relaxed state, no extra tension on the can.
This is the velcro strap with full tension on the can. you can swing the suppressor like a baseball bat with full tension and the cover won't come off the can.
This is an option that we've done in the past on a custom basis for customers, usually as a method of easily attaching and removing vegetation for concealment activities. The cord is 1/8" bungee cord and even if tightened with no vegetation will also work well at retaining the cover on the can as well. We'll now start offering it to everyone as an option that can be added to any of our covers.
Thanks a lot for looking and stay tuned for some more projects that we will be coming out with soon.
Second thing, we are not quite ready to begin taking orders for these yet, we've got to finish up a few minor details first. If you're interested in getting on a waiting list for them feel free to email Lisa Bynum at [email protected] and she'll generate an email list and will notify all interested parties when they become available.
We've had some incentive lately to finish up the design on our newest model of suppressor cover as well as a formerly custom option that we'll be offering our customers on a production basis now too.
This is what the new construction looks like. We've finally figured out how to make the cover with the seam on the inside so that the outside seam is nice and sleek looking.
Since we've heard of a few instances of the SAS3 cover becoming loose with age and sliding down the barrel when the muzzle is lifted into the vertical position we've come up with a couple of ways to address that issue. Here's one of the ways.
This is the velcro strap in the relaxed state, no extra tension on the can.
This is the velcro strap with full tension on the can. you can swing the suppressor like a baseball bat with full tension and the cover won't come off the can.
This is an option that we've done in the past on a custom basis for customers, usually as a method of easily attaching and removing vegetation for concealment activities. The cord is 1/8" bungee cord and even if tightened with no vegetation will also work well at retaining the cover on the can as well. We'll now start offering it to everyone as an option that can be added to any of our covers.
Thanks a lot for looking and stay tuned for some more projects that we will be coming out with soon.