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Frag Out! Magazine #15

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clothing, since they were on the drawing board - to blend in the crowd, stay unnoticed for as long as possible, not be- ing associated with any police//military/ninja. This makes the COVERT OPS pants a way different form other tactical clothing available on the market. On the back, there are two larger concealed pockets built in the very same way as the front ones but these are sized for AR or even AK magazines. These are designed to keep magazines but also other things will fit – smarthphones, etc. Pockets are deep enough to keep the magazines and protect them from falling out. The COVERT OPS pants have an elastic waist band and ad- justable drawcord for size adjustments. Also, they keep the bands on the waist, especially when there is pretty much stuff in the pockets. COVERT OPS HOODIE The COVERT OPS sweatshirt looks like average hoodie but it's not. Of course it does feature a generous hood as the name implies. In this tactical hoodie you won't find any Velcro loops on the shoulders on the biceps as these are designed for low-profile undercover operations, so stand- ing out of the crowd is out of question. If you will take a closer look, there are two concealed zippered bicep pock- ets but even the zipper is color-matched with the hood- ie. Inside there are ports for routing the wires of phone or comms. The most unique feature of the hoodie is the front pocket. From outside, it looks like a regular hoodie kangaroo pock- et with double-side access. But only from the very short distance a discreet zipper can be noticed. Underneath a kangaroo pocket there is large hidden loop-lined pocket about the size of the kangaroo one. It can be used for con- cealed carry of pistol (anything similar to Glock 17 and 19 will fit), spare magazines, TQ's, zip-ties or whatever else you could need. Since the interior is lined with loops, additional pockets or pouches can be attached for keeping stuff orga- nized. SYMBO already introduce modular panels for pistol, SMG and rife magazine, .12 shells and some admin ones. There is enough space to turn the pocket into a concealed chest-rig. www.fragoutmag.com

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