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Cyclop Survival Sheath Prototype from EDC Survival Tools

Velcro has become very common place both on the inside and outside of packs. EDC Survival Tools is showing off a new Kydex sheath that capitalizes on this trend. Their Cyclop Survival Sheath is a Velcro backed Kydex sheath that is designed to carry a small fixed blade knife and a fire starter, though it could just as easily be adapted to other items like AAA battery flashlights.

The prototype is shown with a Boker Grasshopper and an Exotac nanoStriker. It is made from Multicam pattern Kydex and features a small glowing insert that can help you locate in low-light conditions.

This looks like a very trim and easy to access solution for carrying common EDC items. Check out the EDC Survival Tools Facebook page.

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Mission Spec EOC in Ranger Green

Last week we mentioned that Mission Spec was now building their EOC in a couple of the Kryptek patterns. This week they announced that Ranger Green (RG) would be joining the lineup and they showed off the first RG EOC that went out the door which happened to sport some very nice custom features. Those features include vertical webbing and loop covered PALS webbing both of which make docking a compatible chest rig a breeze.

Mission Spec EOC RG Custom

You all are probably getting tired of hearing this from me but this is what makes dealing with small businesses in this industry great. Mom and pop shops turn out great gear at competitive prices and they are willing to work with you. Many of them can even turn the work around quickly so you aren’t waiting for months. Seek out these places and you’ll be rewarded with great gear and the satisfaction of supporting a craftsman.

Check out the Mission Spec EOC.

Katylist LTC Level IV Stand-Alone Shooters Cut Plate

Katylist loaded a bunch of new deals onto their site recently including one of the best ballistic plate deals you’ll find anywhere. They put their LTC Level IV Stand-Alone Shooters Cut plates on sale for $139. These are 9.9″ x 11.9″ single curve plates that weigh in at 8.25 lb each. They have a painted finish which helps keep the cost down and should be sufficient for those who aren’t wearing them daily.

Check out Katylist.com.

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