T.REX ARMS Is Coming to Canada

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416 Tactical becomes the exclusive Canadian distributor of one of the most recognized names in modern tactical equipment.

For years, Canadian shooters, instructors, military personnel and law-enforcement professionals have followed T.REX ARMS from across the border. They have seen the holsters, chest rigs, slings and training content, along with the brand's relentless focus on preparedness, capability and equipment built for serious use.

Now, Canadians will finally have direct access.

416 Tactical is proud to announce that T.REX ARMS is coming to Canada, with 416 Tactical serving as the brand's exclusive Canadian distributor.

This partnership gives Canadian customers a direct and dependable way to access one of the most influential brands in the modern tactical industry, supported here at home by a team that understands both the equipment and the people who use it.

Built to Make People More Capable

T.REX ARMS began in Tennessee in 2013 with a small workshop, basic equipment and a clear objective: build better gear.

What started with handmade Kydex holsters quickly grew into something much larger. The company earned attention by questioning the way tactical equipment had traditionally been designed and looking for ways to make it more practical, adaptable and effective.

Its Sidecar helped redefine the appendix-carry holster category, while the Ragnarok became a familiar sight on ranges, training fields and competition belts. Those products helped establish the company's reputation, but T.REX ARMS was never interested in remaining only a holster manufacturer.

Today, the brand produces a growing ecosystem of tactical equipment that includes holsters, magazine and equipment carriers, slings, chest rigs, plate carriers, pouches and medical accessories.

The goal is not simply to add more gear. It is to help people become more capable.

Gear Is Only Part of the Equation

That principle sits at the centre of what T.REX ARMS stands for.

The company believes equipment matters, but only when it is supported by training, knowledge and personal responsibility. Its content and products encourage people to understand what they carry, develop the skills required to use it and take preparedness seriously.

That philosophy connects directly with the people 416 Tactical serves: police officers, military personnel, firearms instructors, competitive shooters, serious range users and responsible citizens who understand that equipment should be chosen because it works, not simply because it looks tactical.

Good equipment should support the user, suit the application and perform when it matters.

Why This Partnership Matters

Canadian customers have wanted better access to T.REX ARMS for years. Until now, buying from the brand could mean dealing with cross-border shipping, currency conversion, uncertain delivery costs and complicated returns.

This partnership changes that.

As the exclusive Canadian distributor, 416 Tactical will provide Canadian inventory, knowledgeable product support, compatibility guidance, simplified fulfilment and assistance after the sale. Canadian retailers will also have a direct route to carrying T.REX ARMS through an established domestic distributor.

For 416 Tactical, this is not about adding another logo to the website. It is about partnering with a company whose approach closely matches our own: choose dependable equipment, understand why you are carrying it, train with it and trust it when the situation demands it.

Built in Tennessee. Backed in Canada.

T.REX ARMS has spent more than a decade earning its place within the tactical industry through innovative products, education and a commitment to building more capable users.

416 Tactical has built its reputation by serving Canada's military, law-enforcement, first-responder, security and firearms communities with experienced advice, trusted equipment and knowledgeable support.

Now, those two paths are coming together.

T.REX ARMS is officially coming to Canada, exclusively through 416 Tactical.

Built in Tennessee. Backed in Canada. Ready for what comes next.