NEW A-TACS Kit
- by ZULU NYLON GEAR
New A-TACS AU Camo items from ZULU NYLON GEAR
Zulu Nylon Gear has been providing high quality, custom tactical nylon to military, law enforcement, and civilian customers from all around the globe since 2007. All Zulu Nylon Gear products are proudly sewn in the Chicago, Illinois area with US made fabrics and mil-spec tapes, webbing, and fasteners. Now, we are proud to announce they are adding A-TACS Camo to their line.
MEGA ADMIN POUCH
The Mega Admin was designed for combat leaders and others who require quick access to a large map and other navigational tools. The pouch features and admin style pocket on the front. Next to that is a pouch perfect for a small radio or GPS with an adjustable flap. Inside, there is a large loop surface for attaching hook-backed accessories such as the Vinyl Map Sleeve. On the other side there are two D-rings and three layers of elastic and dividers for storing tools and notecards.
MOLLE VISOR PANEL
The MOLLE Visor Panel is an organizer designed to wrap around the sun visor of a vehicle. The front section features a MOLLE grid with elastic for small items and loop tape for patches. The opposite side features elastic loops and sleeve pockets for larger items
M4 DOUBLE MAG POUCH
This is no ordinary double magazine pouch. The Zulu Nylon Gear M4 Double features a unique, ergonomic “reverse flap” design. This pouch combines the best of both worlds: the protection and security of a flapped pouch and the easy access of an “open top” style pouch. Simply rip the large two inch webbing tab downward and the flap will naturally secure itself, giving you a clear path to draw your magazines
For more information, visit them online at: www.zulunylongear.com
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2 comments
Good looking kit from these guys, but I clicked the link to see if they did an urban ATACs and got a 404?
Posted on February 22, 2012 at 4:18 PM
Cheers Bamf, fixed the link.
Posted on February 22, 2012 at 9:21 PM
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