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Big Frank

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My Christmas stocking
« on: Yesterday at 06:06:51 PM »
Here's my Multicam tactical Christmas stocking. It has my First and Last names on Velcro-backed embroidered name tapes on the front pocket flap, so there's no mistaking whose stocking it is. It has a pin with the Olight mascot in a Christmas stocking, and a pin I've had for decades that says GUN CONTROL SUCKS. A guy at work once said something about having one, but his said I OPPOSE GUN CONTROL. I like mine better. And it has a morale patch of Cousin Eddie from Christmas Vacation saying SH***ER WAS FULL. I had a 3" Corona Virus- Imported from China morale patch on it before, and stuck it in the mesh pocket when I put this one on. But I took it back out when I put the NODs pouch on.

It doesn't hold a lot by itself, but the MOLLE pouch took care of that problem. I have 2 of these pouches. When they're not full of homemade Christmas goodies to snack on, or lumps of coal, the Tactical Tailor AN-PVS-14 padded pouches can hold 5 30-round AR-15 mags. They also hold 3 cans of Coke or beer, or whatever, quite easily, especially if you put the first 2 in horizontally with the other 2 vertically on top. I really could have used a pouch like that in the field when I was in the army. Three cold ones hanging there on my gear? Heck, yeah. That sounds good to me.

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