Berghaus FMPS Weapon Bag M II Weapon Bag Cedar Olive
Berghaus FMPS Weapon Bag M II Weapon Bag Cedar Olive
Dimensions: 110 x 38 x 9 cm
Maximum weapon length: 105 cm
Weight: 3,100 g
The Berghaus FMPS Weapon Bag M II is a complementary weapon bag for the FMPS Crusader II EC-FA and SMPS Crusader II WS-FA, but it can also be used as a standalone backpack. This is made possible by the included carrying and shoulder straps with hip padding.
Additional MMPS/FMPS or SMPS series pouches can be zipped onto the front zippers. The hip belt is removable.
The Weapon Bag M II is designed for most military long guns and their civilian counterparts. Suitable for weapons up to 105 cm in length, such as Barrett, MAG 60 mm launchers, LAW, etc.
Details:
- Modular weapon bag
- Compatible with FMPS Crusader II EC-FA and SMPS Crusader II WS-FA
- Removable hip belt with Bergbuckle quick-release fastener and MOLLE attachment loops
- Removable, height-adjustable shoulder straps
- Height-adjustable chest strap
- Reinforced carrying straps at the short ends and on the side
- Zippered attachment on the front, compatible with all FMPS, MMPS and SMPS accessory pouches
- Fully padded main compartment with 2-way zipper
- Main compartment with MOLLE attachment loops, six attachment straps
NATO Stock Number (NSN): 8465-17-126-4876
Material: 100% polyamide (Armadura 1000D, 3-ply PU-coated); YKK® zippers; low-noise Duraflex® buckles.
| SKU | Attribut | Verfügbare Menge |
|---|---|---|
| 16077.01 | - | 0 |
Berghaus Ltd.
Squires Lane
N3 2QL London
United Kingdom
https://de.berghaus.com
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LV Equipment BV
Nijverheidsweg 2
4695 RC Sint Maartensdijk
Netherlands
marijn@lvequipment.nl
The Berghaus story began in 1966 when an English mountaineering couple founded the outdoor equipment store LD Mountain Center. Over time, Berghaus designed, tested, and sold its own gear based on the actual needs of mountaineers. Today, the brand is among the very best outdoor equipment manufacturers. Production for the army began during the Falklands War, when the British Army needed a backpack for specific conditions.