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Reinforced Strap Assembly, Web Handle w/ Quick Release Clip, Paracord w/ 4 Pins
Reinforced Strap Assembly, Web Handle w/ Quick Release Clip, Paracord w/ 4 Pins
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Unknown what this is, if you know, please enlighten me. It has a reinforced webbing strap that could go on wrist, it has like a quick release on the other end, attached to paracord that is doubled sewn together and has 4 Hook-Pins w/ slight curvature at various points of the cord and then continues on in a single line of paracord. It came from military surplus, so figure it has something to do with troop gear in some way. 100 inches total length.
This item appears to be a reinforced strap assembly that likely functions as part of a larger tactical harness or attachment system. The green strap, interwoven with white cords and finished with metal hooks at the ends, suggests that its design is meant to create secure, adjustable loops or retention points. The metal hooks provide robust, fixed attachment points, while the white cords might be used to add adjustability or to serve as integrated lashing for tightening the assembly around equipment.
In practical terms, items like these are often repurposed or integrated into gear systems to secure pouches, equipment, or even as part of a modular load-bearing rig. Its construction, coupled with the durable materials visible in the image, indicates that it’s built for field use, where equipment must remain securely fastened despite heavy use or harsh conditions.
This item appears to be a reinforced strap assembly that likely functions as part of a larger tactical harness or attachment system. The green strap, interwoven with white cords and finished with metal hooks at the ends, suggests that its design is meant to create secure, adjustable loops or retention points. The metal hooks provide robust, fixed attachment points, while the white cords might be used to add adjustability or to serve as integrated lashing for tightening the assembly around equipment.
In practical terms, items like these are often repurposed or integrated into gear systems to secure pouches, equipment, or even as part of a modular load-bearing rig. Its construction, coupled with the durable materials visible in the image, indicates that it’s built for field use, where equipment must remain securely fastened despite heavy use or harsh conditions.
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