TacShield Compact Gear Pouch

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posted on March 17, 2016
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Whether you're tossing together an emergency first aid kit, a small tool kit or even a SHOT Show survival kit, having a small, well-made pouch is essential. You want to be able to strap it on the outside of a larger pack for immediate access or just loop it over your belt to have it with you all day long, and it has to be weather-resistant and tough.

Enter the TacShield Compact Gear Pouch. Constructed of 1,000 denier nylon and featuring a lifetime warranty, this pouch has a non-abrasive liner inside and contains reinforced drain holes just in case. Webbing front and back allows quick attachment, while twin zippers make for easy opening. There are even grabber pulls on the zippers to facilitate opening while wearing gloves. 

Whether used as a first-aid kit on a range bag or an "emergency rations" kit on a frequent-flier's backpack, the 5-inch by 5-inch by 2-inch Compact Gear pouch fills an important niche: It's there when you need it.

MSRP: $29.99. Available in black and coyote (shown).

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