3902 TUFF T.A.S.K. Active Shooter Leg Rig with P.T.K.

SKU:
3902-NY
$91.00
(12 reviews)
Width:
8.00 (in)
Height:
10.00 (in)
Depth:
3.00 (in)
Current Stock:
7
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T.A.S.K LEG RIG TUFF Active Shooter Kit with P.T.K. (Personal Trauma Kit)

• Black Nylon
• 2" Dive Webbing
• TUFF Notched Nesting Polymer Ring
• 2 1/4" TUFF Quick Hook Metal Snap Hook
• Ambidextrous Leg Strap with Elastic Gripper
 

 

 

HOLDS (NOT INCLUDED)

• 4 AR15/M4 Mags
• EMT Shears 5.5-7.5"
• Latex Gloves
• Soft T Tourniquet or Similar
• Fox Chest Seal or Similar
 


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Reviews

  • 4
    3902 TUFF T.A.S.K. ACTIVE SHOOTER LEG RIG WITH P.T.K.

    Posted by Unknown on Dec 6th 2021

    As a Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for Law Enforcement and First Responders (TECC-LEO) Instructor, I had multiple law enforcement officers check out the 3902 TUFF T.A.S.K. ACTIVE SHOOTER LEG RIG WITH P.T.K. - recently - during training. The officers were in agreement that they appreciated the quick attach feature - if a need arose. However, when the leg rig is equipped with med gear and loaded magazines, it feels unstable ("floppy" and "slappy" were terms used to describe the sensation), when running. Unanimously, they agreed that the addition of a second thigh strap should make it feel more stable and a couple of officers suggested adding "wings" to the sides of the leg rig - with additional rubberized, non-slip material to aid in securing it to the leg. While the officers are enthusiastic about the concept, they feel that the two suggestions would make it better in an operational environment.

  • 5
    Works like a charm!

    Posted by Nick A. on Aug 29th 2021

    As a TEMS medic this pouch is perfect for having an IFAK and that extra room for tools and lights. I don’t run mags in the carrier I put my shears, light, gloves, and multi-tool. The main pouch houses all my trauma gear. Super easy to adjust and takes a ton of weight off your hips when on long call outs.

  • 5
    We have had these over a year.

    Posted by SGT Davis on Oct 18th 2018

    After using them over a year, everything is still perfect! While i was changing out my contents i made a point to tell you. Thank you for a great product!

  • 5
    appears to be built to outlast the human that uses it

    Posted by GM on Apr 12th 2018

    I am so enamoured with the build quality I may (almost) consider it a negative. This is just impossibly solid and sturdy and will obviously become an item that shall be passed down to my children, then grandchildren, etc.!

  • 4
    T.A.S.K LEG RIG TUFF Active Shooter Kit with P.T.K. (Personal Trauma Kit)

    Posted by Thomas Larvin on Feb 22nd 2018

    Very cool and it goes with my other medical stuff I hope I never have to use...

  • 5
    Perfect! It Holds Everything I need!

    Posted by Matthew B Phoenix on Aug 22nd 2017

    This is great! I have everything I need on me when it needs to be. Get that call for Active Shooter, I grab my gear and go. The Clip is with me all the time and doubles as a key holder. When i need my ifak, i grab it.Clip it, go. Our Department has several of them, and are buying more as the budget allows. Having Extra Magazines is a great concept! Great Design!

  • 4
    Leg Rig

    Posted by Chad on May 22nd 2017

    I placed basically an I-POK plus chest seals in mine and it fits. The only issue I have is that when loaded with 4 magazines the rig is a little top heavy, it seems to move a little more than I would like when running etc. The only suggestion I have is maybe a small strap for the top of the rig near the top of the magazines might make it a little more stable. I am pleased overall and definitely like it better than my old chest rig. The magazines/ medical supplies are much easier to access when prone or huddled behind cover.

  • 5
    With the hostile enviroment that law enforcement are in today

    Posted by John Jacobson - Miami on Oct 10th 2016

    Our Department did not issue these to us, funding issues. So I decided to purchase my own. I am glad I did. I now can carry my own trauma kit and extra ammo to any situation where the SHTF. So many times we are trained to grab the magazines and first aid supplies are an afterthought. Now They are together and there is no excuses. At first I was concerned about the stability of using this while in the field, running to the scene. Once I had it adjusted for my height ( took a couple tries to get it right where i wanted it) It now fits snug against my leg and is secure. All my other gear is still accessible too. Now slowly the others in my department are switching over from their current 2 units and are buying these too. Great Idea!

  • 5
    Crazy Times Call for Tuff Gear

    Posted by Frank A Texas on Oct 5th 2016

    I think every patrol officer should have one of these in the trunk. So many options for trauma supplies and extra ammo. Compact and easy to use.