The Blackhawk 90TPL2BK Tactical Pistol Lanyard prevents weapon loss during high-stress operations and tactical movements. This coiled wire design extends when needed while staying compact against the body during normal carry.
What Makes This Different
Unlike basic paracord lanyards that can snag or break, this tactical lanyard features a coiled wire construction that provides consistent tension and memory return. The wire core resists cutting and maintains its coiled shape through thousands of extension cycles. Military and law enforcement professionals rely on this specific design because it won't stretch permanently like elastic alternatives or fray like fabric options.
Key Features
- Coiled wire construction extends from 6 inches to 48 inches
- Reinforced attachment points rated for 80-pound breaking strength
- Quick-disconnect swivel prevents tangling during weapon transitions
- Durable black polymer coating resists corrosion and UV damage
- Compatible with most pistol trigger guards and lanyard loops
- Secure belt attachment clip accommodates belts up to 2.25 inches wide
- Low-profile design won't interfere with holster draw or weapon manipulation
Field testing shows this lanyard maintains its coiled memory through temperature extremes from -20°F to 140°F. The wire core construction eliminates the stretch and sag common with elastic retention systems. Law enforcement officers appreciate how the coiled design stays close to the body during foot pursuits while providing full extension for weapon retention during vehicle operations or building searches.
Technical Specs
- Extended length: 48 inches maximum
- Retracted length: 6 inches
- Wire diameter: 1/8 inch coated steel
- Breaking strength: 80 pounds minimum
- Belt clip capacity: Up to 2.25 inch belts
- Weight: 3.2 ounces
- Color: Black polymer coating
- Country of origin: USA
This tactical lanyard represents proven technology used by military and law enforcement worldwide. The coiled wire design delivers reliable weapon retention without compromising draw speed or tactical movement.