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LED Keychain Light
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3 Day Bag - Contents of Sub Packs
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3 Day Bag - Signal & Communications Sub Pack
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Benchmade Knife Sharpener Left Hand Mod
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CamelBak M.U.L.E. Review
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Benchmade Knife Sharpeners
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Outdoor Edge Knife Sharpeners
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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
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kilosix4
Posted on: Thu Aug 21 2008

We were given a sample notebook from Rite in the Rain to test out. Here are the initial photos before we put it to the test. According to their advertising their papers can withstand just about any weather. Their products get good reviews. We are looking forward to testing this one out.

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Rite in the Rain All Weather Notebook
Posted by:
JeepPro
Posted on: Mon Feb 16 2009

We have used bulk Alkaline batteries for many years now. They are fairly inexpensive and seem to work well in my digital cameras which are the largest user of AA batteries used by us daily. We take photographs for a living so we use our digital cameras every day and go through about a battery a day each month.  Alkaline AA batteries cost us about $10 for 24 (More or less depending on Sales, where we buy, etc) this is about 42 cents each or about $15 a month.

So I decided to give them a real test. I went to the store and bought the bulk AA batteries I typically use and a pack of eight AA Energizer Ultimate Lithium. The alkaline cost $10 for 24 this is about 42 cents each, the lithium cost $19 for 8 which is $2.37 each quite a difference. The test will be how long the lithium last compared to the bulk alkaline. This will be a long term test, at least a month, or two. Stay tuned to see how this battery test turns out.

http://batterybuyersguide.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1237136522

Lithium vs Alkaline AA Battery Test
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sun Mar 15 2009

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