Tactical Tailor E&E Pouch

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After I did that HPG Kit Bag vid, I had a few requests to do a vid on the Tactical Tailor E&E kit that was inside it.

[video=youtube;n2lQF6J8FCU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2lQF6J8FCU&feature=c4-overview&list=UUnHwxnLdWlkpvCrfwGoPZ9Q[/video]

I also took some stills.

The back has a solid molle attachment panel. It also has a couple of webbing loops. I am not sure what they are meant for, so I won't make anything up.

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When opened, it has more than enough room for essential items. All of the pockets have velcro closures and loops of 550 sewed in place for easy opening. There is also a good sized clear plastic window. This is a great place to keep a small map, or any other info you want access to in a hurry.

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As you can see there is a lot of room in this small pouch. I really like the organizational aspect of it.

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On the website they are about 43.00. That may seem a little steep for some folks. For others not so much.You can pick them up used on the boards every so often much cheaper.
 
Nice little Kit! I been wanting to check one of those out for sometime. Thanks for posting this!
 
I really like small kit threads. Maybe because they're just so much fun to make and mod over time. Is that wire saw worth anything? I had one and it broke. Granted I could use the wire for another fantasy survival application but still it didn't work for me as a saw. TT makes some good stuff.
 
I really like small kit threads. Maybe because they're just so much fun to make and mod over time. Is that wire saw worth anything? I had one and it broke. Granted I could use the wire for another fantasy survival application but still it didn't work for me as a saw. TT makes some good stuff.

My take on the wire saw, for what it is worth.

[video=youtube;6pKk--LaKzY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pKk--LaKzY[/video]
 
"That's the quickest way to break the saw"

Which is exactly the method I used. :o I will give the DIY bow saw/wire saw combo a try. Thanks. :)
 
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