Griffin Armament—Revolution 9, Revolution 45 (Mod 4) Suppressors
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Sunnyvale, CA — Thyrm’s flagship battery storage solution for lithium-ion batteries, the CellVault-5M™ Modular Battery Case, is now available in three MultiCam patterns. Choose from MultiCam Black, MultiCam Tropic, or the original MultiCam pattern. The CellVault-5M provides a safe haven for the batteries relied on the most by users of high-powered flashlights, weaponlights, night vision and other critical gear. Whether they need CR123s for a helmet light or NVGs, 18350s for a new pistol light, or 18650s for rifles, the CellVault-5M case can be custom-configured to carry exactly what’s needed while keeping cells safe, dry, and attached to gear. Whether on patrol or at the range, power-ups are fast and easy.
The CellVault-5M Features:
While the CellVault-5M case comes with enough modular battery inserts for most users’ needs, we also offer a Modular Insert Pak that includes additional battery inserts allowing for every configuration possible (when paired with the inserts that come with the CellVault-5M case).
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