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Frag Out! Magazine #11

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many times at the shooting rage or during the other semi-tactical activities you have been certainly thinking "what a heat, I will take off my jacket… but wait a moment, no! I have all my cool guy patches on it! plain, even brand name, t-shirt for the rest of the day?!". All of us have struggled with this problems for many years and nobody has rushed to find a solution. There have been t-shirts with the pockets from the ACu blouses stitched on the arms and the other variations on this theme, but it has never been a product made with purpose. The Claw gear from Austria has come to help you tactical world problems with its Instructor shirt. due to it a cool guy factor adds up, and at the same time we are not so sweaty. however, is the Instructor shirt only a kind of curiosity or just it has some practical features? Let's start from the cut. It is athletic and not too baggy around the torso for a better fit. T-shirt is extended on the back and front what reduces problems riding up from the trousers when we start to move and we still do not want to be remembered as a "plumber of the shooting range". Moreover, there is no stitching lines in the shoulders area (seams go along a chest and shoulder-blades), therefore suspenders of an equipment or a backpack do not cut anywhere. There is a zippered pocket on each arm. Certainly, it does not fit in larger and heavier objects, but it works perfectly when it comes to keeping an earplugs, a safety flag or an Allen wrench. On each pocket there is loop panel for our bloodtype patches and morale patches. The loops are cross-stitched so they form holders for pens or lightsticks. www.fragoutmag.com

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