Night Vision TNVC New Product TAPS SYNC and new improved TAPS Standard In-Stock!

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    Tactical Night Vision Company, Redlands, CA –

    TNVC and Unity Tactical are very happy to announce the launch of TAPS SYNC, as well as the newly upgraded TAPS Standard! TAPS Standard now in-stock and available for order! TAPS SYNC is currently in stock and shipping to dealers.



    For years the industry has struggled with standard pressure switches functionality and modularity. The TAPS and TAPS SYNC have changed the way end-users think of remote device switches. Previously, end-users had to struggle to attach and maintain delicate and finicky pressure switches to their weapons that were poorly designed to be attached to the weapon where the user needed them to activate their devices. The original TAPS broke through these long standing barriers with a user-centric paradigm shift to create a modular and ergonomic remote switch system; a complete one point command and control system for all weapon-mounted force multipliers such as white lights and IR aiming lasers and illuminators.

    The TAPS SYNC has added new functionality to the TAPS design, adding one of the most-requested features to the TAPS–simultaneous device activation, allowing both the light and laser to be activated by a patented single button (the other button will still activate one device separately).

    The TAPS SYNC comes in 4 variants for customers to choose which configuration best suits their chosen light/laser combo, and comes with one 9” Crane-style lead for devices using the Crane connector (L3Harris ATPIAL, B. E. Meyers MAWL, Steiner DBAL, etc.) and one 9” Surefire-style lead for Surefire weaponlights.



    TAPS SYNC also introduces numerous other small improvements and upgrades that have also been integrated into the TAPS Standard as well, including a new and improved Crane-style connector which features a more universally accepted stem that more solidly seats in ports from L3Harris (Insight/EOTech), Steiner, B.E. Meyers, and Wilcox. The outer portion of the connector also features a recess that increases purchase with fingers during removal.

    The Surefire style connector has also been improved, with an angled plug that pushes the cable back towards the weapon. This decreases the overall “footprint” of cable/connector on the back of the light, reducing snag hazards.



    The new 9” leads on both the TAPS Standard and TAPS SYNC allow more flexibility for end-users to place the remote switch in their desired location, accommodating a wider range of devices and mounts (Streamlight leads will remain at 7”).

    Finally, new hardware interfaces decrease the amount of hardware required for mounting the TAPS and TAPS SYNC to Picatinny rails by removing the threaded sockets previously required for rail-mounted configurations, while the polymer back-plate is now recessed for M-LOK fasteners.

    Lifetime warranty.

    Introductory Price

    TAPS SYNC: $158

    TAPS $145
     
    SYNC's shipping out today! Pics of the color and variants. Thanks for all the orders gents!

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    I have a couple of these, the older ones, got 'em when they came out a while back. Certainly the way to go if you like to use a Surefire V light along with a PEQ on certain rifles, and especially if you have an Mlok or keymod. Just way better than zip tying the Surefire part for a rail too. It may look bulky on the rail but it's not as bad as it looks and the mlok and keymod fit directly to the slots so it's even more compact on those. Provides good purchase when using too, you can hold onto this and it won't come off.

    Well designed, well made and easy to use. Buttons recess enough so accidental discharge doesn't happen but are accessed easily enough to make activation super easy too. Love these things, because if you need one, you need one and there just weren't too many options out there before these except the Surefire part (which costs almost as much and isn't 1/2 the part this is).

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    I have a couple of these, the older ones, got 'em when they came out a while back. Certainly the way to go if you like to use a Surefire V light along with a PEQ on certain rifles, and especially if you have an Mlok or keymod. Just way better than zip tying the Surefire part for a rail too. It may look bulky on the rail but it's not as bad as it looks and the mlok and keymod fit directly to the slots so it's even more compact on those. Provides good purchase when using too, you can hold onto this and it won't come off.

    Well designed, well made and easy to use. Buttons recess enough so accidental discharge doesn't happen but are accessed easily enough to make activation super easy too. Love these things, because if you need one, you need one and there just weren't too many options out there before these except the Surefire part (which costs almost as much and isn't 1/2 the part this is).

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    Hello. Is that a suppressor? Who makes it?
     
    Now please convince them to make a version that will activate the vis laser on the raid x, independent of the settings on the unit, like they did for the ngal!