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Frag Out! Magazine #31

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one. It holds two panels as well but on the front it has a Velcro sewn on for the third panel. It works dif- ferently as well. It is made from a single "strap" of stiffened Cordura which folds in four pieces and is held with Velcro on top (sides are open). When the loop is pulled, the pouch will unfold downwards giv - ing easy and quick access to pan- els stored on the longest "walls". W ord is that this was requested by SOF guys – well, there is a purpose behind it as it will work well in CQB or breaching. the functionality stayed as in the original version but compared to it, our version is more simple, cheap - er and looks cooler (personal opin- ion). Mounting system is GTG's own version – it is MOLLE/PALS with a Velcro for the belt – works great and if we put it on the belt it is stable and easy to dismount and reconfig. Size of the pouch, its shape and way it can be used al - lows it to be placed in almost every place, doesn't matter if it is a plate carrier, chest rig or belt kit. Second version that was sent to us is totally different from the first a strap so its length can be regu - lated. Everything's nice but after a few times of using them, we came to a conclusion with Lotos that it's not so good We have ordered pouches made specially for us, without elastic bands and buckle sewn without regulation. And you know what? It works almost the same as a stan - dard version. Only difference is that it is a bit harder to close the flap with two PMAGs inside but it is doable. Mags are sitting tight and stable, even with opened flap so EQUIPMENT

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