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Stickman
21 October 2007, 18:35
Below is the Rainier Gear product release information for their new Tactical Tailor Mini-MAV.
Staff is in the process of doing a review, and a thread should be posted shortly.



This is currently a Rainier Gear Exclusive from Tactical Tailor. We wanted something a little different then was currently available on the market to meet some common applications presented to Military and LEO operators and civilians alike.

Presenting the Mini-MAV (Mini Modular Assault Vest) a low-profile and modular chest rig designed to meet the following applications:

Carry a light loadout of equipment to support short operations, increasing speed and mobility of the wearer.
Worn while driving or riding in a vehicle and not interfering with entering, exiting, or operating the vehicle.
Be worn under a light jacket, BDU top or sweatshirt and be relatively concealed or worn under a heavy jacket and be fully concealed.
Worn by LEO when a few AR15 or pistol magazines are needed to support law enforcement higher risk operations.
Worn by students in a tactical class when a only needing a few rifle and pistol magazines to support firing strings and training.
Provide a simple alternative and/or addition to a more advanced and full chest rig containing a larger loadout.
Very fast and easy to don and doff.Here are the specifics of the Mini-MAV:

Made with 1000d Cordura by Tactical Tailor and showing their amazing quality and bomb-proof construction.
Construction is very clean with the stitching being uniform and reinforced in all of the higher stress areas.
Constructed with 6-rows of webbing, 3-channels high and 2-rows of webbing, 2-channels high.Below are some pictures of the set-up I originally had in mind for the Mini-MAV. Shown with one Tactical Tailor 5.56 3-Mag Shingle and 2 Knife/Flashlight/Pistol Mag pouches. The Mag shingle holds both standard AR-15 30 round magazines and Magpul P-Mags securely and very flat against the chest. You can use the bungee cords for additional security though it isn't really necessary. The additional side pouches hold a knife and flashlight and if needed can hold 2 pistol magazines.

This set-up is very light and comfortable for extended wear and does not interfere at all with mobility or movement of my arms. Firing both a rifle and pistol in the standing, kneeling, sitting, and prone positions is very comfortable with this setup.

Here is a picture of the Tactical Tailor Mini-Mav worn under a light jacket.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2007-10/1281122/MavonChest2.JPG

You can see the Tactical Tailor Mini Mav is a very low profile chest rig.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2007-10/1281122/MavonChest3.JPG

Another picture of the Tactical Tailor Mini Mav and its profile against the chest.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2007-10/1281122/MavonChest1.JPG

A closeup of the Mini-Mav I have setup with a TT 5.56 3-Mag Shingle and 2 knife/flashlight/pistol mag pouches.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2007-10/1281122/DSC_0130.JPG


A picture of a Marpat Tactical Tailor Mini-Mav with a 5.56 3-Mag Shingle.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2007-10/1281122/MarpatMavandShingle.JPG

A group shot of the Mini-Mavs currently available in Crye Multicam, Woodland Marpat, Black, and Tan.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2007-10/1281122/MiniMavGroupShot1.jpg