Walking The Dog
I bought this to hold dog training treats, whistle, clicker, poo bags etc. Looking at it now I see it's a tad over the top for that purpose but I think I'll make good use of it!
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Add to BasketI bought this to hold dog training treats, whistle, clicker, poo bags etc. Looking at it now I see it's a tad over the top for that purpose but I think I'll make good use of it!
Bought this after seeing StixSurvivals video on Youtube. Intend to attach to the side of my Falcon 2 and can then be easily removed and attached to my belt or to a strap for carrying around camp. On the opposite side to the Sheath there is a single band of 2 inch webbing and on top of that is a band of 1 inch webbing. By first running a 3 inch TacTie through the 2 inch webbing, you can easily weave on an additional pouch securely despite it only having one row of 1 inch molle. I have a FAK Anemone pouch attached and it is very secure. The only drawback to this pouch is that the sheath is very snug, My P7 is quite hard to remove once it is in. Not sure I could do it in the cold with gloves on. My P3 takes up about half the diameter of the pouch so works well.
Excelleny pack for my panasonic camcorder,Swiss Swiss Army Knife and I"m looking for ore stuff to put in it.
Fantastic little bag which keeps my pockets empty and lets me keep everything close to hand. Very well made with plenty of storage for small parts well done.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.