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Frag Out! Magazine #44

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www.fragoutmag.com fit in a small pouch or attach loosely on the belt. The covers are available in a variety of colors. The Cordura nylon fabric is NIR compliant and will not become a white spot under the NODS. MUD COVER Another is the Mud Cover for holsters, especially Safariland ones, which are the only holsters recommended during training by our experts. This is primarily due to the fact that they provide quick draw without sacrificing safety. In addition, they are combat- -proven, very durable and reliable. Un- fortunately, in certain situations they are not free of disadvantages. Their main advantage, the speed of draw, is also their disadvantage. Due to the open-top design, it is easy to get the weapon or sight dirty. And this is where our solution comes in, namely the holster cover - Mud Cover used to cover the holster in harsh terrain or weather conditions. The cover is built in Poland by Wisport, from the best, most durable Cor- dura fabric. The Mud Co- ver was deve- loped in respon- se to the need to protect the gun and sight when the primary weapon is in our hands and conditions are harsh. Our testers know that when a helicopter lands and we are standing in the sand, or when we have to crawl through mud to complete a task, failing to pro- tect the gun can end its life. The Mud Cover completely insulates the holster and gun from such threats. However, when we need to use it, a quick move allows us to momentarily remove it from the gun, and the tension of the retaining rubber takes the cover out of the line. Our pistol, despite the extre- mely harsh conditions, is clean and ready for action. In the case of duty use such a solution can save lives. Civilian shooters taking part in vario- us tactical-shooting competitions, where organizers plan stages in mud, water and sand will also appreciate the Mud Cover. The cover, when rolled up, becomes a small item that we can 2

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