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fieldcraft survival
Fieldcraft is the techniques involved in living, traveling, or making military or scientific observations in the field and the methods used to do so. The term "fieldcraft" is used in a broad range of industries including military, oil and gas, wildlife and food and agriculture.In the anti-terrorism field, field craft is defined as "the art of evading monitoring by police and the security services." Terror groups such as the one tracked by Operation Guava were caught "despite their own well developed field craft."The term has been used since at least World War II. For example, Diana Rowden, a war hero, was described at the time as "very good in field craft and excellent with guns".Field skills include camouflage, land and water navigation, understanding the difference between concealment from view and cover from small arms' fire, using the terrain and its features to mask ground movement, obstacle crossing, selecting good firing positions, lying-up positions, camping positions, effective observation, camouflage penetration, countersurveillance, detecting enemy-fire directionality and range, survival, evasion, and escape techniques.
Good fieldcraft is especially important for the effectiveness and survival of infantry soldiers, snipers, special forces, reconnaissance and sabotage teams. Efficient fieldcraft is only possible by spending time, effort, and attention to memorizing battlefield details, infiltration and escape routes, construction and employment of hiding positions, enemy force doctrines and equipment.
Going through things and I found these that I no longer have a gun for. No idea what the residue on the mag is. 35 bucks takes it all.
1 - Glock 43 mag with extension
1 - Fieldcraft survival Kydex IWB holster
1 - DeSantis OWB leather mag carrier
No longer have a gun for this set up.
Holster is the first production Fieldcraft Survival IWB kydex holster. It can be used either RH or LH simply my moving the clip to the other side. Will only work with NON-MOS frames. (I believe I paid around $75.00)
Mag Carrier is a leather DeSantis OWB...
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Fieldcraft Survival IWB holster for Glock G42/43/43x/48 can be LH or RH.
Galco marked I109WC SUM251B LH. I believe it’s for a Sig P228 or P226.
Trex Arms Sidecar 2.0 for a Glock (9mm) with a Surefire X300.
Trex Arms Raptor for a Glock (9mm) with a Surefire X300.
Safariland OWB...
Fieldcraft Survival Kydex IWB holster.
Haley Strategic 13 tritium iron sights.
The sights alone retail for around 140.00 if you can find them in stock. I’ll include the Allen wrench for the set screw on the rear sight.
Would like to sell together.