MADE IN THE USA : (Some) “Soft” Goods Makers

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For those who prefer to (or must) buy “Made in the USA,” here are some “soft” goods makers I favor (often after recommendations from full-time military or LEO users), along with my actual purchase examples.  These vendors make quality products with good fabrics and stitching; many are unique designs. Something (maybe everything) from each of their lines will likely interest you and satisfy your mission requirements and personal finickiness. Customer service is also top notch for all.

(Click on vendor name for link to a depicted product).

CSM Tactical Gear

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SPEC.-OPs. Brand

T.H.E. Wallet J.R.    Spec-Ops All Purpose Bag, CYB - Coyote Brown

Blue Force Gear

ITS Tactical

ITS ETA Trauma Kit Pouch (Tallboy)

High Speed Gear

iTACO Phone Wallet   

The Wilderness Tactical

http://www.thewilderness.com/images/products/preview/ffbelt.jpg          .223 Mag Pouch - UPDATED!

BDS Tactical

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Other USA makers that have peaked my interest and are definitely worth a look:

Marz Tactical Gear

S.O. Tech Tactical Gear

GORUCK

 

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About Steven Harris

Steven Harris (Florida Bar, 1979 - Martindale "AV" and Preeminent) consults and co-counsels with other defense attorneys in "self-defense" cases, and represents federal agents and state and local LEOs in duty related disciplinary and use of force matters. He writes and lectures about OIS, duty-related legal issues, and self-defense law for the nonsworn. He writes regularly (since January 2020) on related topics for Florida lawyers in Forum 8, a monthly Bar newsletter. See https://www.8jcba.org/page-18058. Steve has also authored articles in numerous legal, accounting and business publications for over 45 years, and is a co-author of a two volume treatise on federal criminal and civil tax and money-laundering litigation, which has been cited by several federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court. Steve has been shooting various competition handgun disciplines for more than 30 years.