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Old Camelbak Pack Review
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sat Dec 19 2009

    Review of a Camelbak that was used for years. Opinions of how it was made and how it performed after a lot of use ...Click Here for full article

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Skilcraft HydraMax Hydration Pack
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sat Dec 19 2009

    A quick look at a Skilcraft HydraMax Hydration Pack ...Click Here for full article

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interview with Annette Galati Huels of Galati Products
Posted By: LibertyWatch
Posted: Sun Oct 18 2009

    Listen to the interview with Annette Galati Huels of Galati Products for carrying your guns on America Armed & Free with ...Click Here for full article

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Holster Photos

Looking into the contents of a 3 Day Pack
A pack designed to be grabbed in an emergency with supplies for 3 days

This Sub Pack contains the signaling and communications gear. Contents include;

Outside Pocket;
Glow Sticks
550 cord
Duct Tape 
Electricians Tape
Bio-Degradable Signal Tape
White LED light

Sub Pack (M-16 Mag Pouch)
TRC-232 Scanning C.B. Radio
w/ battery pack & 12 volt power cord
Antenna 

Black Nylon Pouch
Garmin Rino 120 GPS / Radio
Motorola Walkabout 
Shortwave Radio

http://3daybag.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1249883579

3 Day Bag - Signal and Communications Sub Pack
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Mon Aug 10 2009

We opened a Paraclete SOF Individual Aid Pouch and took a look at the first aid supplies inside. The Paraclete SOF Individual Aid Pouch is designed to carry individual or buddy aid equipment. This one is mounted on a modular Paraclete Leg Drop Panel. The pouch has a velcro tab closure to keep items in place when the zipper is opened The pouch is fully MOLLE/SPEAR compatible and has dimensions of 6.5 inches x 6.5 inches x 2 inches

http://firstaidkitbuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1239620276

Paraclete SOF Individual Aid Pouch w/ Contents
Posted by:
AZ556
Posted on: Mon Apr 13 2009

3 Day Bag, Gear, Packs, Knowledge to get back home