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    ATAK Kydex TQ holder

    € 20,- 1 In stock
    The Ambidextrous Tourniquet Attachment Kydex (ATAK™)
    Is the latest evolution in "Combat Application Tourniquet®" retention devices.
    No other product can match the ATAK™  TQ holder for ambidexterity, and
    rapid acquisition when deploying the pre-folded C... Show more
    2 variations Color : Coyote Tan
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    Product description

    The Ambidextrous Tourniquet Attachment Kydex (ATAK™)
    Is the latest evolution in "Combat Application Tourniquet®" retention devices.
    No other product can match the ATAK™  TQ holder for ambidexterity, and
    rapid acquisition when deploying the pre-folded Combat Application Tourniquet®

    Additional Benefits of the ATAK™:
    •It can be situated centrally on molle webbing on your IBA allowing for rapid acquisition of the C-A-T ®​  with either hand;

    •It can be placed on the exterior of a IFAK kit ;

    •It can be placed on the outside of medical aid bags allowing rapid deployment of a C-A-T ®​  once the medic gets to the casualty;

    •It can be placed on your duty belt or riggers belt allowing the soldier to slide the ATAK™ back and forth to allow the best position;

    •It can be taped to your rifle sling;

    •It can be mounted to your weapon; and

    •It can be practically mounted to any other hard surface. 
     
    Accepts the NARescue Gen 7 Tourniquets.

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    TQATAKCT

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    Color : Coyote Tan
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