- Material: Nylon Peso: 112g Color: verde oliva Dimensiones: 160x160mm Montaje MOLLE Fabricante: GFC Tactical
The product does not constitute ballistic protection and has no other protective properties. It is not intended for use in protective purposes, including during tactical/war/ASG games.
The use of the product for ballistic protection and/or for other protective purposes, including the use during tactical/war/ASG games, is the use of the product contrary to its intended use, in which case the buyer does so solely at his own risk.
The vendor is not liable for damage to the product, that might result from the use of the product contrary to its intended purpose, this also applies to all possible health consequences (bodily harm) for the user (buyer) or damage to property. Moreover, a misuse of the product will void the warranty on the product.
The vendor is liable to the buyer under the warranty for product defects (in the event of such defects) only if the buyer/user uses the product for its intended purpose, i.e. for purposes other than protective purposes, including the use during tactical/war/ASG games.
The lack of any protective properties of the product is a feature, not a product defect, and therefore it does not constitute a physical defect of the product within the meaning of the Polish Civil Code.
Pouch multiusos está hecho de nylon resistente. Está equipado con una bolsa para cargador pistola owy o un cargador rápido para balas. Lasolapa de la bolsaestá montada con velcro, por lo que puede ajustarse a la altura de magasynk o desprenderse completamente
La bolsa consta de dos bolsillos. Es ideal para transportar objetos pequeños y planos que se quieren tener al alcance de la mano. El velcro está cosido en la parte exterior, que puede utilizarse para fijar varios tipos de parches y etiquetas de identificación. Un bolsillo interior de 160x160 mm es perfecto para llevar un mapa de la zona de operaciones.
La bolsa está en el sistema compatible con MOLLE/PALS. Ocupa 4 celdas PALS vertical y horizontalmente.








