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TAPS (Tactical Augmented Pressure Switch) from TNVC and Unity Tactical is a complete one point command and control system for all weapon-mounted electronics. It provides low profile, dual-device control for lights and lasers. TAPS allows placement of weapon accessories in optimal location while providing a single point of actuation of the operator’s choosing. Rather than needing to place both light and laser where they can be activated directly, or needing to find places for multiple remote pressure pads while securing loose cables, TAPS literally places control at the operator’s fingertips in a single, user-friendly package.
TAPS mounts directly to any industry standard rail, including M1913 Picatinny, KEYMOD, and M-LOK. No third party rail adapters are needed, keeping the weapon lighter and sleeker. It features two onboard buttons and two accessory leads.
TAPS also now features numerous small improvements and upgrades including a new and improved Crane-style connector which features a more universally accepted stem that more solidly seats in ports from different manufacturers. The outer portion of the connector also features a recess that increases purchase with fingers during removal.
The Surefire connector has also been improved, with an angled plug that pushes the cable back towards the weapon. This decreases the overall “footprint” of cable/connector on the back of the light, reducing snag hazards. The contacts are now wire versus spring steel, significantly increasing longevity.
The 9” leads on both the TAPS Standard and TAPS SYNC allow more flexibility for end-users to place the remote switch in their desired location, accommodating a wider range of devices and mounts.
Finally, new hardware interfaces decrease the amount of hardware required for mounting the TAPS and TAPS SYNC to Picatinny rails by removing the threaded sockets previously required for rail-mounted configurations, while the polymer back-plate is now recessed for M-LOK fasteners.
TAPS is available in several variants in both Black and FDE:
Surefire/Crane: Surefire Light lead and MIL-STD Crane Lead that fits NATO standard lasers from L3Harris/Insight/EOTech, Steiner, B.E. Meyers, Wilcox and others.
Crane/Crane: Dual MIL-STD Crane-style Leads
Custom configurations are available for contract (minimums apply). TAPS is waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes when properly installed on a rail, and features more durable buttons than many competing pressure switches on the market. Its hardened housing will keep TAPS SYNC standing up to the rigors of the battlefield.
TAPS SYNC is a revolutionary paradigm shift in the way weapon-mounted electronic devices are operated. No other product puts this level of customization, command, or control in the user’s hands. It is the most low-profile, most secure, and most durable control station on the market. Welcome to the Modern Battlefield.
1 review for TAPS Tactical Augmented Pressure Switch
SPECS
Weight | 2.25 oz. w/ Hardware |
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Material | Polymer |
Dimensions | 4.375″(L) x 0.9375″(W) x 0.4375″(H) |
Waterproof | 1 Meter for 30 Minutes |
Warranty | Lifetime Warranty from Material Defects or Workmanship |
Cable Length | 9in |
COMPATIBILITY | --------------------------------------- |
Lights | Surefire M300, M300U, M300V, M600AA, M600AA-DSS, M600U, M600V, M600V-AA, M620, M620V, M720, M952, M952V, P2X-Fury, X200, X300, X300UA, X300UB |
Lasers | ATPIAL-C, CQBL-1, DBAL-A2, DBAL-A3, DBAL-D2, DBAL-I2, DIAL-100, ITAL. LA-5/5C, MAWL-DA, OTAL, AN/PEQ-15, AN/PEQ15a, AN/PEQ-16A, AN/PEQ-16B, AN/PEQ-2A, RAPTOR ES, RAPTOR Lite |
Rail Mount | M1913 Picatinny, KEYMOD, M-LOK |
sayian938 (verified owner) –
Only had it a month or so, and haven’t had any field time with it yet. So far, quality piece of equipment. The buttons are easy to find and ID without visual confirmation with their spacing, yet not too far its a pain to move from one to the other. Easy press activation yet a decent tactile “pop” turning on and off. Seems to be pretty solid attachment to the rail. Plugs in easy to dbal, but scout light plug definitely won’t fall out, if you know what I mean. Installing it can get a little tricky with only two hands but can get it figured out. I would say it’s definitely worth the extra money to save space and have a two in one switch as apposed to one switch for dbal and one for light. Only complaint (probably a surefire problem) is that you can’t double tap to keep the light on constant like you can the dbal oof you were to have to post on perimeter or something similar. Not a make or break, but if the could figure something out, would be nice.