BlackPoint Tactical Launch 40mm Stock Adaptor Plate (SAP) System

BlackPoint Tactical Launch 40mm Stock Adaptor Plate (SAP) System
BlackPoint Tactical Launch 40mm Stock Adaptor Plate (SAP) System

BlackPoint Tactical, a High Speed Gear Products Group brand, known for premium American-made tactical solutions, proudly announces the launch of its latest product: the 40mm Stock Adaptor Plate (SAP) System featuring the 40mm Grenade Pouch, a product collaboration with RE Factor Tactical. Designed for professional use in demanding environments, the SAP System provides a modular, mission-adaptable option to carry and protect 40mm rounds directly attached to the launcher stock.

The SAP is constructed from 0.125 aircraft-grade KYDEX, contoured precisely to the stock profile for a secure, low-profile fit. Engineered to maintain full access to all stock controls, the SAP attaches easily with a cut-to-length Velcro® system, ensuring quick installation and removal. Operators can choose between three- or four-round configurations, enhancing loadout flexibility without compromising comfort or maneuverability.

The key feature of this platform is the 40mm Grenade Pouch, developed and manufactured in collaboration with RE Factor Tactical. It offers secure, adaptable retention for multiple munition types. The 40mm Pouch boasts:

  • Height adjustability for accommodating munition types from less lethal to HE rounds
  • Optional cover cap encapsulates the round rim and primer for maximum round protection.
  • Dual or single-point retention options for tailored deployment preferences
  • Circumferential bungee for consistent retention on the internal locking bar
  • Flexible, impact-resistant construction for rugged performance
  • Modular mounting compatibility (MOLLE, belt, rifle, vehicle platforms)
  • Patent #US2016/0102956

“Our design team set out to address real-world operator needs—delivering a secure, protected, and modular mounting system to affix the pouches directly to the stock,” said Gary Robbins, Director of Law Enforcement Business Development at High Speed Gear. “This new Stock Adaptor Plate with 40mm integration gives end users an unmatched advantage in versatility and speed.”

The new SAP with 40mm pouch is available now through High Speed Gear Products Group authorized dealers, the BlackPoint Tactical website, and soon from the RE Factor Tactical website. As with all BlackPoint Tactical products, the system is Made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty.

For more information about the 40mm Stock Adaptor Plate.


About BlackPoint Tactical

Black Point Tactical manufactures custom, hand-crafted holsters built upon the ideals of optimizing both comfort and concealment. Our products are meticulously designed from the ground up based on the field experience of individuals with decades of US Special Operations experience and dozens of deployments to both permissive and non-permissive environments. We are honored that our products are currently chosen by numerous local, state and federal agencies, as well as various Special Operations elements, where they see use in some of the harshest combat environments. Our mission is to provide innovative solutions to meet the needs of an ever-evolving shooting community.

About High Speed Gear

High Speed Gear® is dedicated to building the best 100% American-made, Battle-Proven Tactical Gear™. Our products are designed for the highest level of comfort, functionality and versatility. Satisfaction is guaranteed for all our customers, whether military, law enforcement or responsibly armed citizens. Our products are user driven and are designed based on the operational experiences of a wide variety of end users.

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DIYinSTL

“Aircraft grade kydex”? Interior components like tray tables and seat-backs. Strong, light, rigid. Makes sense. 1.5 – 2lb. plus SAP velcroed to the side of a rifle stock? Maybe not. Some Magpul stocks, like the CTR, have slots for a cheek riser to snap into. A version of SAP that snapped into those slots might be a better solution. I’ll wait to see if real operators adopt it.