Exactly as expected
Exact size to fit the top of a pantagon cap however I use it for the rear so as more prominent and it stands out so the better half will recognise it's me in a crowd
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The striking Red Cross design practically leaps off this
morale patch. A perfect addition to
your Maxpedition #9819 F.I.G.H.T. MEDICAL POUCH or
#0226 FR-1 MEDICAL POUCH.
Made from PVC rubber. Includes additional loop field
lined sheet for sewing onto clothes
or protecting hook back when not in use
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Add to BasketExact size to fit the top of a pantagon cap however I use it for the rear so as more prominent and it stands out so the better half will recognise it's me in a crowd
Bought this for use in a civilian role, so opted for the more obvious 'SWAT' colours of red on white. Somewhat more expensive than you'd expect it to be, perhaps, but understandable when you see it in person. I know the description says it's a 1" square patch, but for some reason I expected it to be as big as the product photos. However, that doesn't detract from the patch, the manufacturing quality, or how conspicuous it is... the latter being the point of having it - I *want* people to see my pack and notice the large First Aid pouch on the side! So yeah, not much to say except that it's a well made patch that works very well and is worth the price.
Thanks to the guys and girls at hennie perfect for the job hooks are strong and attach to the loop panel like the proverbial thanks again to hennie my one stop shop for good gear
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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.