Dangit! It probably means he's got zero of those particular bags in stock.
If you want a black one, you can get the TT version http://www.tacticaltailor.com/remova...ratorpack.aspx
The straps are a little different, but still the same pack.
I believe the EAIII pack is a little bit bigger. My friend has one, but I haven't gotten around to bring my pack over to compare the two.
Professionalism, it goes a long way.
I'd say about 2/3 the size of the Eagle AIII, gives up some room in width... it is bigger than the Kifaru E&E and made from lighter material (550D I think)... just a really nice size and weight for a small pack.
Just spoke with MM and he says the MC and other colors will be back in by the end of the month.
I put the "Amateur" in Amateur Radio...
For those who have not seen this he shows shows pretty decent tradcraft & skillets w/ an Axe in this video. he pretty handy w/ the other tools as well.
Tune into to about 5:07 marker for some pretty good notching techniques.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYJKd0rkKss
this guy has MAD skills....
Part ll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3NRdZ8J24Q
BTW, Those "GB" Axes are sweet.
Have a Small Forrest Axe that rocks big time.
I would go real Nepalese kukri. Hand-forged spring steel... I once used my beater to absolutely wreck a Chevy S-10 in a junkyard and the blade was FINE. Do that with any stock-removal kukri. I'm also a huge fan of Condor machetes. I stay away from Cold Steel. Ontario is hit and miss - sometimes they treat their steel too hard, making it brittle - but if you get a good one, they're just about indestructible. Believe it or not, the Ka-Bar made in Taiwan 1065 carbon steel kukri is amazing - especially since you pick one up for around $35.
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