Micro Aggression Thigh Panel

$40.00

(2 customer reviews)

This 100% US-made nylon panel is designed to move your holster off your belt away from objects at your midline, like body armor, pouches, or a backpack hip belt. Or, in inclement weather, allow your firearm to be accessible even with a snug jacket hem.

Currently, terms such as Micro Aggression, Triggering, and Mansplaining are all the rage, and as red-blooded capitalists, we felt the need to respond to current market trends. While we couldn’t figure out what the hell Mansplaining is and feel that we have triggers well covered in our holsters already, we thought we could make a product that would be useful for fighting off both micro and macro aggression. Should you be micro-aggressed, those items will be in the perfect spot for quickly grabbing them, with the hand falling naturally on the backstrap of the firearm, ready to draw. A rifle or pistol mag pouch can be run on the left side if a situation should become a macro level of aggression, letting you reload quickly and efficiently.

Two rows of custom spec webbing allow virtually any MOLLE or PALs compatible items to be attached to any of our holsters with Malice clips attached. Wider spacing between bartacks allows easier attachment of our Kydex holsters. The total panel size is 4” tall by 6 ¾” wide.

The stiffened 1″ dual belt loops are attached with a Velcro closure, allowing the Micro Aggression panel to be attached to just about anything, including MOLLE/PALs battle belts, standard belts, backpack hip belts, or whatever else you’d like to get off your hip. Speaking of straps, the thigh strap is 1.5″ gripper webbing with an elastic stretch panel. Once you have your strap dialed, you can rotate it into the tunnel on the rig keeping it out of the way. Since the strap is “floating” and stretches, it greatly eliminates issues rubbing and chafing issues.

Unlike many traditional drop rigs, the Micro Aggression panel sits much higher on the thigh to prevent traditional issues with drop rigs, such as floppy holster syndrome. It’s also much smaller because it’s silly to have a massive panel attached to your leg to attach a small single pistol holster. Additionally, to prevent floppy holster syndrome, the panel is stiffened with dense foam and backed with a no-slip Hypalon panel.

Speaking of pistols – if you wish to carry a large and heavy pistol such as a Smith and Wesson 629 or H&K Mark 23 and don’t want to carry it on your chest – this is an excellent option. The lowered position makes for a quick draw, and by running the pistol on a panel, helps distribute the weight off of your hip.

This panel was designed to fit any of our holsters with attached Malice Clips. If you’ve wanted to run the holster off your hip but don’t want to carry it on your chest, this is a great option. Low-profile loops sit flat on a variety of mounting surfaces.

THIS IS THE THIGH PANEL ONLY! To order a holster that attaches to the thigh panel, please select a Ronin OWB Holster with Malice Clips.

The thigh panel is 4″ tall by 6 3/4″ wide. It fits both GunfightersINC Kydex holsters and any other MOLLE/PALs compatible accessory up to 6 3/4″

Ships within 3-6 business days of ordering if ordered as a stand-alone item. Otherwise, it ships with your holster.

Reviews

Joshua Philipp - Jul 10, 2021
Ordered the thigh panel and got it within a week, was amazed at the quick shipping. Mounted a pouch to it for a low carry, dumped meds in it and absolutely love it. The rough backing keeps it in place even when running, kneeling etc, and I don't even need to check on it after abusing it during training, it's a wonderful design.
Stan Myers - Nov 13, 2018
This is a very simple, yet, almost perfect solution to packing a handgun on your hip, while wearing a pack with waist belt! I have been trying to modify or attach holsters to backpack waist belts for years, which seem to always ride too high or too far back or interfere with straps. Then, if you take your pack off, you don't have your gun on any more. The Micro Aggression panel allows a Ronin to ride just below the waist belt, yet doesn't ride as low as the typical drop holsters/thigh rigs that seem to hit everything or get in the way. I have one for my Glock 20 and it works really well.

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