The Ranger Rifle .22 has the same handling characteristics and sighting options as the .308 calibre version, providing a low recoil and low cost training platform. New trainees can become familiar with the Ranger Rifle without developing a flinch reflex or other bad habits, and existing users can conduct cheap and frequent fresher training.
Ranger Rifle – .22LR
Individual magazine pouches are available, made of the same 1000 denier Cordura ® fabric as the webbing offered.
Magazine Pouch
The Ranger Rifle 54R – Currently in Development
Ranger Rifle – 54R
The Ranger Rifle Bluegun is a 1:1 scale replica of the real rifle, made from impact resistant polyurethane,and coloured in ‘LE blue’ to be immediately identifiable as an inert training tool. Blueguns are used worldwide to practice safe handling and carriage techniques, as well as self defence, without the risk of a real firearm being used.
Ranger Rifle – Bluegun
The LMPB is a system that can be configured in multiple ways to suit most requirements. Magazine pouches are available for larger calibre rifles (Ranger Rifle, G3, M14, FN-FAL, etc), as well as longer magazines (AK47, AR15, LM5, etc). Other options include a large utility pouch, an IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) roll, and a MOLLE panel for configuration by the user. The LMPB is supported by a yoke harness, and is often partnered with the SAP Grab Bag.
Light Weight Modular Patrol Belt
The Ranger Rifle Trail – Currently in Development
Ranger Rifle – Trail
The Ranger Rifle Airsoft fires a biodegradable 6mm plastic pellet from a spring-powered bolt, with no electrical components or gas required. Airsoft has become increasingly adopted over the years as an incredibly effective training tool, allowing a range of scenarios to be conducted in complete safety (eye protection required).
Ranger Rifle – Airsoft
The SAP rig is the result of multiple years of prototypes and testing, and with over 4,000 units currentlydeployed across Africa it is the single most common webbing used in counter-poaching. The magazine pouches have been adapted to take large calibre magazines, but the regular features are still included; IFAK pouch, small utility pouch, hidden handcuff pouch, map sleeve, cable routing, and MOLLE columns for mission specific equipment to be attached. The SAP Grab Bag (approx. 12lt) can be carried individually, or coupled to the SAP Rig to counterbalance it, and includes a hydration sleeve, small internal pouch, and MOLLE.