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Frag Out! Magazine #28

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There is an optional cut-away system for those who need quick-release capa- bility for emergency use. The standard front modular flap might be removed if necessary or re- placed with other flaps available from Direct Action. When magazines are in the mag pouches on the flap, the ac- cess to cummerbund is slightly restrict- ed as in all carriers with center flap – just remove mags from the pouches before donning & doffing. On top of the front panel there is an integrated small zippered admin pocket for small note- book. There are also comms/hydration routing and management straps and two female buckles on the front for chest rig or additional panel attach- ment (Tempest, Tiger Moth, Hurricane or other with Mayflower/Velocity Sys- tems compatible buckles). The rear panel of Spitfire features itching. The cummerbund is wide and has elastic parts sewn inside. It moves with the user and stabilizes the vest. Front flap allows for easy access to cummerbund. It has large pull tabs for easier use, even in gloves. Skeletonized shoulder straps feature Velcro hook & loop adjustment with easy access. The excess of webbing is covered with sleeves. To adjust the girth, the back panel must be removed. www.fragoutmag.com

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