TNVC’s T.A.P.S. System

Matt Landfair

Matt Six Actual
Staff member
Administrator
http://www.recoilweb.com/tnvcs-t-a-p-s-system-59013.html

TNVC_Murr007-670x447.jpg

Tactical Night Vision Company (TNVC), purveyers of so much superb NOD related gear, told me at SHOT Show 2015 that they’ll soon be shipping a modular switch system. This is great news – here’s why.

Weapon mounted lights and lasers have come a very long way in the last twenty years. As the technology progressed, everything became smaller, brighter and more rugged. Such accessories then almost seamlessly left the battlefield and became more poplar on LEO patrol rifles and home defense guns nationwide. There are fewer, increasingly less vocal old curmudgeons crying out that, ‘ a tactical white light will get you killed!’ (which it will, if you use it like a lighthouse beacon) and more people realizing that WMLs are not just a force multiplier, they’re a necessity.


1/5



It wasn’t all that long ago that our troops went to war with D cell Maglites duct taped to their forearms. SWAT cops that did the same with plumbing clamps. The limited options for lights and lasers, and even more constricted means of mounting them to different platforms now seems long in the past, something akin to blackpowder revolvers and water cooled machine guns – but it really wasn’t all that long ago. Today there are many great products that fill the niche now, covering nearly every need imaginable. It sometimes feels like there is actually an ongoing “space-race” among light manufactures to see who can gain the highest lumen output, while other features that need improvement go ignored or are relegated to lower priority. One aspect that has been sorely in need of attention for some time is how we actually engage our lights and lasers, particularly the ability to differentiate which accessory we’re activating, and when.

The simple tape switch means of activation has seen little improvement over the last few decades and is generally less than ideal for many shooters. Surefire has made improvements, such as with their SR Remote Dual Switch and the SR-D-IT, which provides activation of a light and ATPIAL type laser. The only other really viable switch option is the L3/Insight Dual Button Remote, which is a very bulky and expensive option offered to SOCOM. The dual button remote also only works with Insight type receptacles, forcing users to cut and splice surefire plugs onto the unit if they want to use any other type of light.


2/5




3/5




4/5



The long and short of it is that you have plenty of options for what combination of white light, IR light, IR laser and visible lasers you might want to use, but limited ways to activate them quickly and effectively.

Luckily TNVC will soon be providing a solution for that!

I was extremely happy to hear about this new T.A.P.S. Modular switch system (which is due to be released in the spring). Partnering with Unity Tactical, the pair set out to bring switch management into the 21st century and the result is more than promising. Essentially the T.A.P.S. system replaces the need to add a section of Picatinny rail to your forearm just to add a switch. Currently this is necessary to run Surefire and Insight type switches and adds bulk to your hand guard. The added bulk likes to snag and catch on various things and also affects how you engage the buttons or tape with your fingers. The T.A.P.S. system uses interchangeable backplates to fit all the standard systems currently in use, and with a slimmer profile on the gun. With direct mounting capability on both KeyMod and M-LOK, you will soon be able to move your lights, lasers and switch to different weapon systems with ease.


5/5



Perhaps more importantly, the T.A.P.S. system will allow you to change your cables out to fit your own particular needs. You can choose the length and type of cable to best suit your choice of light and laser. Instead of cutting and splicing cables, zip tying them down, and potentially breaking an expensive setup, you will now have the ability to customize and repair your kit as needed. This might seem like no big deal to some, but for those that use lights and lasers extensively the struggle is real. This aspect of weapon lights and lasers has been overlooked for way to long, and I am personally stoked to see how it works out. Based off what I have seen so far, and the partners involved, I think the T.A.P.S. system is going to make a big splash!



More on TNVC here: http://tnvc.com/.

More on Unity Tactical here: http://www.unitytactical.com/



Read more: http://www.recoilweb.com/tnvcs-t-a-p-s-system-59013.html#ixzz3TxT3Y2n4
 

Lobsterclaw207

Regular Member
Saw "TAPS" and thought Pat McNamara. Very cool switch, nobody is making pressure switch end caps for the Surefire Fury are they?

(Actually, saw TNVC TAPS and thought TMACS TAPS. Pretty close).
 

CrazyDoc

Amateur
Wasn't there issues with the spring not working with the fury and other tail caps? I could be wrong but thought there was a big thread on LF about it.
 
So if anyone is going to SHOT and happens to stop by TNVCs booth ASO about an update on this release.

Also see if they happen to have the PVS14 go pro adaptor and give some feed back.
 
I was hoping more details would have came out at shot, but if they did I did not seem them. Seems it has been put on the back shelf or maybe just some setbacks?
 

Tropleo

Member
This is the second year they "released" this at shot then never actually came out with anything. I feel like a date getting stood up multiple times yet holding onto the dream that it will work out
 

Unity-Trent

Amateur
Vendor
Hey guys, I can answer any questions you may have about the switch. It's getting ready to go out for its final external test cycle and then production. We have made a lot of small but meaningful changes to the system between shot and now to ensure its ready for prime time. I am very confident it will be worth the wait. Thanks
 

Grayman

Established
What's the process for switching cables? End user able to make the swap or a factory job?

Thanks!
 

Unity-Trent

Amateur
Vendor
Grayman,

Originally, the goal was to switch cables, however once we started talking to end users we realized that an overwhelming majority would be using 7" SF/Insight leads, so we removed that function on the original model. That reduced the price quite a bit, made environmentally sealing it much easier, and simplified the process.

Initially it will be offered in 4 versions

A. SF/Insight Lead 7" - Black
B. SF/Insight Lead 7" - FDE
C. Insight/Insight Lead 7" - Black
D. Insight/Insight Lead 7" - FDE

We may offer different length cables at some point, and of course if there are contract over-runs for different configurations we will offer those commercially.

 

Unity-Trent

Amateur
Vendor
Shooters101,

Not available yet. We are running a final test now. I am reluctant to publish a release date until I have units in hand, so I will hold off there. MSRP will be published with that. Thanks
 

Unity-Trent

Amateur
Vendor
Just spoke to a super nice P&S member about his TAPS. They are getting out there! Looking forward to hearing initial thoughts and happy to answer any questions anyone may have.
 
Top