Griffin Armament—Revolution 9, Revolution 45 (Mod 4) Suppressors
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Looking for a rugged pair of work pants? Or, maybe something to wear at the range that offers a bit more versatility than the typical tactical pant? Then try on a pair of the MASCOT Workwear Lindos pants and challenge yourself to find something for each pocket! With a ton of unique shapes, sizes and positions, the MASCOT Workwear Lindos pant is certainly worth a try.
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Adjustable CORDURA® fabric knee pad pockets. Double and triple stitched seams on leg and crotch. Low waist and form cut waist band. Ergonomically formed trouser leg. Belt loops. Fly with zip. Reinforced holster pockets, extra pockets and straps for tools. Slits for holster pockets to be stored internally. D-ring. Back pockets, one with flap and hook and loop band fastening and one with hidden zip. Thigh pockets, one with flap and hook and loop band fastening and one with hidden zip. Thigh phone pocket with flap and adjustable hook and loop band fastening. Contrast red stitching on parts of the garment. Reflectors.
MASCOT Workwear is available at REPCON NW.
The idea was to make workwear of a high quality. Then came a little bear in the logo, which would symbolize durability and warmth, and soon MASCOT became known as the “one with the bear”. The bear continues with MASCOT today. Now the second generation is at the helm of the family owned business, and MASCOT is today an experienced player and one of the largest in the workwear market in Europe. Learn more at www.mascot.dk.
REPCON NW has been in business since 1980 and is now the Master distributor for Mascot Workwear for the entire United States. REPCON NW also carry Hultafors Tools and Elvex Safety Products. Lern more at www.repconnw.com.
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