TAG Precision—American-made RMR Plate for Kimber
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Vertx® is proud to announce our newest partnership with Viking Tactics (VTAC) and Kyle Lamb! VTAC is a leading manufacture of tactical gear, founded by 21 year Special Forces Veteran, Kyle Lamb. Kyle’s expertise in tactical training, hunting, preparedness and adventuring along with Vertx’s expertise in apparel, bags and packs and accessories will bring to light products built to help you accomplish your goals and objectives. Check out the partnership video below for some sneak peaks into what product is to come. We will have more product announcements in the coming weeks, so be sure to sign up for our email list to stay up to date!
The Vertx story started when a top federal agency directly requested a more functional, comfortable and versatile low profile tactical pant. Leveraging over 175 years of experience, the Fechheimer Brothers Company worked side-by-side with operators to develop the industry’s first tactical pant that combined superior functionality with a low visual profile.
After an incredible reception by the industry, Vertx continued to utilize world-class designers to develop low profile apparel, tactical garments and low profile concealed carry bags and packs. Today, Vertx is trusted by the nation’s top operators and prepared professionals for our innovative designs, functionality, fit and versatility.
As we look to the future, we stand ready to work side-by-side with today’s prepared professionals to continue to design, develop and offer the best and most innovative products possible.
Vertx is a brand of Fechheimer, owned by Berkshire Hathaway, Inc and makers of Flying Cross military and law enforcement uniforms.
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