TriTech TRRL PISTOL LANYARD
with Duty Belt Loop - Gray
This is the ORIGINAL, not an inferior copy, of the
Tactical Retention/Recovery Lanyard, designed by former
Police SWAT Instructor, Rick Garcia. This TRRL™ is used
by the Military and the Police Special Operation groups all over the
world. The TRRL™ has served duty with the United States
Military in the War in Iraq, as well as in the War in Afghanastan, and the
Bosnia conflict.
Special Operations groups, especially the 1st Recon Company of
U. S. Marines, prefer the TTT/Mission First™ TRRL™
Lanyard because it is the only lanyard that has 2 emergency
breakpoints (breaks with 150 pounds of pressure) and one manual quick
detach release. Don’t be fooled by our imitators! Look for our distinctive
“TTT/Mission First™ Triangle Label”. If it isn’t from
TTT/MF, it is not the best
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One of the reasons that TriTech developed the TRRL™ was to
enhance my fellow officers’ and soldiers’ chances of survival in the
field. Throughout my Military and Police career TriTech attended various
professional schools and TriTech found that the instructors were excellent.
However, there was no coursework that taught simple practical tactics in
weapon retention, weapon recovery, and weapon transition. TriTech knew that an
operator should be able to utilize a lanyard on a handgun using the
martial arts concept of leverage points on the hand to provide the
operator with overwhelming strength advantage. Therefore, TriTech developed the
Tactical Retention/Recover Lanyard (TRRL™) which employs
these leverage points on the hand. As an enhancement to TRRL™
Lanyard, TriTech developed the Tactical Rapid Assault
Sling (TRAS™) which utilizes
another martial art concept of the figure eight movement in Close Quarter
Battle. The TRRL™ used together with the
TRAS™ provides the operator with the ability to move from
carbine to handgun back to carbine with no lose of control of either
weapon.
TACTICAL RETENTION/RECOVERY LANYARD (TRRL™)
USAGE
GUIDE
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1. Plain Clothes Officer Lanyard. Designed for Soft Clothes Wear
and Concealment.
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10. Muzzle Reverse Threat
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11. Running Strip by Suspect
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12. Extended Cord as Suspect Flees
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The TRRL™ provides a reliable muzzle redirection and
recovery option for the user with a fraction of the training time
and strength usually associated with weapon retention and weapon
recovery.
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13. Full Extension Recovery Weapon Snaps Out of Suspect's
Hand
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