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Frag Out! Magazine #40

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and rear webbing with adjustment point. The rear part is made from 1" wide nylon webbing and has a polymer ladder for length adjustment. Loose end of the sling might be we- aved directly through t h e notch in the butt- s t o c k or to the QD swivels or other attach- ment point of choice (MASH, HK…). The end of the webbing is stitched "anchor sty- le" for additional security. The pad is made from softly pad- ded Cordura fabric. The "cushion" is approx. 5 cm wide, 50 cm long and 0,6 cm thick. In front of it the- re is a heavy-duty stainless steel skid frame which ensures smooth adjustment. Another part of web- bing is weaved through the frame and has a polymer ladder for length adjustment. Keep It Simple, Stupid. The DBR CRS-L, depending on your choice, may come with two Clash Hooks, one hook or witho- ut any (cheapest and the best for shooters using the QD mounts as myself). The polymer slider might EQUIPMENT

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