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Beez Combat Systems Updates Baofeng Pouch to Work With More Radios

Beez Combat Systems (BCS) has updated their popular Radio Pouch Baofeng/Pofung to work with even more models of these versatile and popular radios. The pouch has been redesigned to work with the UV-5X3,UV-5R, BF-F8HP, GT-3TP, and GT-3WP.

The pouch is made from laser cut materials and uses BCS’ MOLLE compatible GRIDLOK Attachment system to mount to just a single column of PALS webbing. It is designed to hold radios with the extended battery pack installed and provides full access to buttons and ports.

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Dauntless Mfg. Teases New Axe

Dauntless Mfg. is teasing a new axe design that they are developing. The renders show a 13″ overall length with 1/4″ thick steel stock. According to Dauntless Mfg, the steel would likely be 5160 or S7 – both incredibly tough steels.

The design is feature-packed. The spiked head features a deep cutout behind the bit to allow the user to choke up for fine work. The haft has heavy jimping to enhance grip behind the cutting edge.

If you like axes, this is one to watch.

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THYRM CellVault-18 – Holds 18650, 18350, and CR123A

THYRM has launched its newest battery storage solution, the CellVault-18. Modern flashlights require a lot of power and the industry is moving beyond the CR123A cells that have been standard for so long. Rechargeable lithium batteries like the 18350 and 18650 are the new industry standards.

Fortunately, the new CellVault-18 can hold them all. It can hold a single 18650, 2x 18350, or 2x CR123A. It is IPX7 water-resistant and features a clear window so that the user can tell at a glance if it contains batteries. As with other CellVaults, it can be attached directly to PALS webbing.

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Javran Relaunches Website

Javran makes functional, stylish, and bomb-proof nylon gear. Nobody plays with color and camo patterns as well as they do. Their site has been offline for some time now even though they were still turning out gear. I’m happy to report that the site is back online as of a couple of days ago. Online ordering is currently turned off but hopefully, it will be fully functional soon.

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