The HRT Maximus placard was designed to attach to our HRT HRAC and RAC plate carrier or work in conjunction with Duraflex buckle system. Our Maximus placard features triple M4 style magazine inserts along with two handgun magazines with polymer inserts. The Maximus placard also features two general purpose zipper pockets on the front. The back face of the placard is a hook face to mate with a loop face of the front of a carrier or vest to keep it securely in place. The Maximus placard is made from 500 Denier Cordura and has an integrated Duraflex buckle attachment system.
Needs a flap on the bottom to secure better to carrier. Also needs better securement of rifle mags with flap or bands .
Rated 3 out of 5
Anonymous –
Very nice setup but a bit thicker then expected when loaded up. I would consider the triple m4 or the 2×2 setups fist unless you really need the additional space for admin tools. Then I think I would still consider the above in conjunction with a dangler pouch instead.
I would like the addition of a ridgid insert though. It almost requires two hands to insert mags. Can be done one handed by rocking the mag in like loading an ak mag.. but a more ridgid setup like the 2×2 would be much better imop. You will absolutely need to be using a dump pouch for half used mags cause you’ll not be replacing them on the move. This is a bit of a big oversight in the design.
Rated 3 out of 5
Anonymous –
Great addition to carrier. Only downside are the pistol mag holders . My agency use the Sig P320 and with the metal mags . They do not stay inside pouch
Rated 3 out of 5
Samuel –
I like the placard. Disappointed in size of pouches. Thought they would be slightly bigger. Couldn’t fit as many medical supplies as I wanted. Wanted to run one pouch as a first aid kit and second as my general purpose. Side pockets worked well for leather man and flashlight. Had to remove pistol insert.
Rated 3 out of 5
Kayla Holt –
The stitching on the velcro pad on the right multipurpose pouch is already coming off.
Rated 3 out of 5
Anonymous –
I wish the entire back wasn’t Velcro or they made some sort of patch to cover it
Rated 3 out of 5
Anonymous –
I wish the entire back wasn’t Velcro or they made some sort of patch to cover it
Rated 3 out of 5
Mathew Gonzalez –
The build quality is very good, but I feel that the rifle Magazines sit just a little too low and make reloads difficult as you cant get a good grip on them
Rated 3 out of 5
Kayla Holt –
The stitching on the velcro pad on the right multipurpose pouch is already coming off.
Rated 3 out of 5
Samuel –
I like the placard. Disappointed in size of pouches. Thought they would be slightly bigger. Couldn’t fit as many medical supplies as I wanted. Wanted to run one pouch as a first aid kit and second as my general purpose. Side pockets worked well for leather man and flashlight. Had to remove pistol insert.
Rated 3 out of 5
Anonymous –
Great addition to carrier. Only downside are the pistol mag holders . My agency use the Sig P320 and with the metal mags . They do not stay inside pouch
Rated 3 out of 5
Colton Howard –
I like the concept but if I had my choice I’d do a few things differently.
1st I’d like to see the elastic inserts as an option when purchasing the placard. It comes with ar-15 inserts I have an ar-10 had to spend an extra $20 for that.
2nd I can only run 2 ar-10 mags with a rather sizable empty space I have to fill I’d like 3 minimum.
3rd the 2 front pouches could be set up differently in regards to the elastic loops and the very tight inner pocket
Rated 3 out of 5
Anonymous –
Very nice setup but a bit thicker then expected when loaded up. I would consider the triple m4 or the 2×2 setups fist unless you really need the additional space for admin tools. Then I think I would still consider the above in conjunction with a dangler pouch instead.
I would like the addition of a ridgid insert though. It almost requires two hands to insert mags. Can be done one handed by rocking the mag in like loading an ak mag.. but a more ridgid setup like the 2×2 would be much better imop. You will absolutely need to be using a dump pouch for half used mags cause you’ll not be replacing them on the move. This is a bit of a big oversight in the design.
Rated 3 out of 5
Gary Catalino –
Needs a flap on the bottom to secure better to carrier. Also needs better securement of rifle mags with flap or bands .
Rated 3 out of 5
Tyler Gladkowski –
Quality is exceptional just like there carriers buuuut. if your a ak guy dont expect running your mags in this, its strictly for ar mags and 1 other gripe I have is salvaging a empty/low mag with this attachment is clumsy unlike other style’s this design is just a giant hole with a added mag holder and trying to do tactical reloads is slowed down if your salvage mags. They get cought up going in 80% of the time so you will need a dump pouch.
Rated 3 out of 5
Brandon Pack –
velcro has some spotty connection in the sides but overall good quality
Rated 3 out of 5
Ruben –
Well made, pistol mags fit good and snug. AR mags fit really tight and not easy to reindex
Gary Catalino –
Needs a flap on the bottom to secure better to carrier. Also needs better securement of rifle mags with flap or bands .
Anonymous –
Very nice setup but a bit thicker then expected when loaded up. I would consider the triple m4 or the 2×2 setups fist unless you really need the additional space for admin tools. Then I think I would still consider the above in conjunction with a dangler pouch instead.
I would like the addition of a ridgid insert though. It almost requires two hands to insert mags. Can be done one handed by rocking the mag in like loading an ak mag.. but a more ridgid setup like the 2×2 would be much better imop. You will absolutely need to be using a dump pouch for half used mags cause you’ll not be replacing them on the move. This is a bit of a big oversight in the design.
Anonymous –
Great addition to carrier. Only downside are the pistol mag holders . My agency use the Sig P320 and with the metal mags . They do not stay inside pouch
Samuel –
I like the placard. Disappointed in size of pouches. Thought they would be slightly bigger. Couldn’t fit as many medical supplies as I wanted. Wanted to run one pouch as a first aid kit and second as my general purpose. Side pockets worked well for leather man and flashlight. Had to remove pistol insert.
Kayla Holt –
The stitching on the velcro pad on the right multipurpose pouch is already coming off.
Anonymous –
I wish the entire back wasn’t Velcro or they made some sort of patch to cover it
Anonymous –
I wish the entire back wasn’t Velcro or they made some sort of patch to cover it
Mathew Gonzalez –
The build quality is very good, but I feel that the rifle Magazines sit just a little too low and make reloads difficult as you cant get a good grip on them
Kayla Holt –
The stitching on the velcro pad on the right multipurpose pouch is already coming off.
Samuel –
I like the placard. Disappointed in size of pouches. Thought they would be slightly bigger. Couldn’t fit as many medical supplies as I wanted. Wanted to run one pouch as a first aid kit and second as my general purpose. Side pockets worked well for leather man and flashlight. Had to remove pistol insert.
Anonymous –
Great addition to carrier. Only downside are the pistol mag holders . My agency use the Sig P320 and with the metal mags . They do not stay inside pouch
Colton Howard –
I like the concept but if I had my choice I’d do a few things differently.
1st I’d like to see the elastic inserts as an option when purchasing the placard. It comes with ar-15 inserts I have an ar-10 had to spend an extra $20 for that.
2nd I can only run 2 ar-10 mags with a rather sizable empty space I have to fill I’d like 3 minimum.
3rd the 2 front pouches could be set up differently in regards to the elastic loops and the very tight inner pocket
Anonymous –
Very nice setup but a bit thicker then expected when loaded up. I would consider the triple m4 or the 2×2 setups fist unless you really need the additional space for admin tools. Then I think I would still consider the above in conjunction with a dangler pouch instead.
I would like the addition of a ridgid insert though. It almost requires two hands to insert mags. Can be done one handed by rocking the mag in like loading an ak mag.. but a more ridgid setup like the 2×2 would be much better imop. You will absolutely need to be using a dump pouch for half used mags cause you’ll not be replacing them on the move. This is a bit of a big oversight in the design.
Gary Catalino –
Needs a flap on the bottom to secure better to carrier. Also needs better securement of rifle mags with flap or bands .
Tyler Gladkowski –
Quality is exceptional just like there carriers buuuut. if your a ak guy dont expect running your mags in this, its strictly for ar mags and 1 other gripe I have is salvaging a empty/low mag with this attachment is clumsy unlike other style’s this design is just a giant hole with a added mag holder and trying to do tactical reloads is slowed down if your salvage mags. They get cought up going in 80% of the time so you will need a dump pouch.
Brandon Pack –
velcro has some spotty connection in the sides but overall good quality
Ruben –
Well made, pistol mags fit good and snug. AR mags fit really tight and not easy to reindex