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Re-Usable DeHumidifier
Posted By: TucsonGuns
Posted: Mon Dec 31 2007

    Living in a house with Swamp Coolers (Evaporative Coolers) moisture and rust can be an issue even in a dry climate. I have tr ...Click Here for full article

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Modular Packs, pouches, vests, holsters and other modern gear uses strips of nylon webbing to attach to backpacks, harnesses and other gear. There is a variety of attachment methods developed by various sources including the Malice Clip, the Natick snap, and various methods of interwoven nylon straps. This photo includes; 1 - Natick Snap, 2 - Two strips of double PALS webbing, 3 - Natick Snap, with just two rows of PALS webbing, 4 - Tac-Fit by Skedco , 5 - Malice Clip by Tactical Tailor, 6 - Natick Snap with just one row of PALS webbing, 7 - Soft Snap by Tactical Assault Gear, 8 - Annex Clips by ITW, 9 - Flex-Tab by S.O. Tech and 10 - A Generic Low End style

http://www.makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1219307080&pid=1193

Gear Attachments
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Thu Aug 21 2008

The compact Sparkie Fire Starter from Ultimate Survival Technologies. This is a clever one hand use self contained flint and steel fire starter. We were recently given the opportunity to review these fire starters and these are the initial photographs we took before using them. These are just over two inches when closed and have a solid loop for attaching a lanyard or keyring. These are available in either orange or tan color with black trim.

http://survivalgearbuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1234848019

Sparkie Fire Starter
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Mon Feb 16 2009


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