Sporting Goods : UTG Airsoft Deluxe Tactical Vest (OD Green)

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Sporting Goods : UTG Airsoft Deluxe Tactical Vest (OD Green)

UTG Airsoft Deluxe Tactical Vest (OD Green)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 41017





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: UTG
EAN: 4712274520585
Product Feature: TACTICAL GEAR, HOLSTERS, MAGAZINE POUCHES
Label: UTG
Product Manufacturer: UTG
Publisher: UTG
Ranking: 41017
Studio: UTG


Product facts:
  • TACTICAL GEAR, HOLSTERS, MAGAZINE POUCHES







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Item Description:
Deluxe tactical vest with quick draw holster, pouch and belt • 4 Deluxe adjustable rifle mag pouches - universal design, each holding 1 - 2 most popular mags. Features velcro closure, drain holes and elastic to hold mags tight.• 1 Deluxe universal holster - adjustable position, extra mag pouch.• 2 Large internal zippered map/ document pouches.• 3 Deluxe universal pistol mag/flashlight pouches - adjustable height • 1 radio pouch, 1 large ID pouch. Sniper shoulder• Heavy duty back loop system - to carry additional gear/tools• Fully adjustable in girth and length (one size fits most), waist fits up to 60, belt fits up to 55 • Complete with great quality pistol belt with pouches• High quality zippers











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good for hardcore airsofters
Not for your light 1-2 hour games, but excellent when you need something for thosecday or weekend-long matches with friends. Really helped me, having something to carry clips for my Thompson in.



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