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Frag Out! Magazine #26

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LOGO CAP Well, Logo Cap is not exactly a part of the Range Line, but we all need good-looking cap on the range. Cap might resemble the baseball cap, but there is under- cut in the ear area for comfort- able use with earmuffs. Except that feature, there is nothing spectacular in this 6-panel cap. 60% cotton/40% polyester 215 g/sqm fabric body and velour lined in the bottom of peak. The edge has trim for protec- tion against abrasion. There are style rifle with optics attached. We were able to 20" M16A1 and shorter rifle just underneath (or shotgun such as Maverick 88 or M590A1). There are three stabi- lizer straps. If you will decide to carry two rifles inside the case, only one can be secured proper- ly. The position of the stabilizer straps might be adjusted to the length of the gun. Interior is lined with Velcro loop for Helikon-Tex Versatile Insert System compat- ible pouches and attachments. Basic Rifle Case has two carry- ing straps and detachable shoul- der strap (might be stored in the one of the outside pockets). The front pocket has flap with Vel- cro, back pocket has zippered closure. Walls of the case are padded with foam to secure the optics and weapons during the transport. Of course, it's not a plastic hard case, but some rea- sonable protection for your bang stick is provided. the bag allows to bring all the necessary gear for the rangeā€¦ and even unnecessary one. Our current record is 29 kilos, includ- ing kitted out plate carrier. BASIC RIFLE CASE Geared up, now time for long guns. Basic Rifle Case is a sim- ple bag with full-length two-way zipper closure designed for safe transport of single rifle. Accord- ing to manufacturer's descrip- tion, the case should fit AR-15 shoulder strap for carrying. The strap has two Woojin plastic buckles and might be detached when not used. The capacity of www.fragoutmag.com

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