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Iraqi AK Chest Rig (1990’s)

August 26, 2015Chest Rigs, Insurgents, Modern (1990 - Present), War on Terror (2001 - 2021), Webbing

Sample 1:

Low quality construction indicates this was made after 1991. Body is very soft canvas. It was probably obtained after 2003.

Buckles:

Very thin compared to Chicom original.

Flaps:

Far right pouch uses different dye lot of fabric. Snap pouch closures.


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