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Posted: 6/23/2016 12:28:10 AM EDT
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What are the popular methods/pouches for storing spare batteries on a plate carrier?
I'd like to keep 4 CR123 and 1 DL1/3N for my aimpoint. CR123's should be fairly easy, but I want to make sure the much smaller DL1/3N doesn't get lost inside a pouch or fall out. |
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Thanks! I wasn't aware of this one. I'll definitely be buying one soon. |
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Thanks! I wasn't aware of this one. I'll definitely be buying one soon. Quoted:
Thanks! I wasn't aware of this one. I'll definitely be buying one soon. The two halves slide apart if you only need some storage, fits aaa, aa, 123 and the mini batteries for older aimpoints. Fold up some toilet paper in the lid if your aaa batteries are rattling. That said, I carry mine in my ruck, not on my armor, just extra weight. |
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The two halves slide apart if you only need some storage, fits aaa, aa, 123 and the mini batteries for older aimpoints. Fold up some toilet paper in the lid if your aaa batteries are rattling. That said, I carry mine in my ruck, not on my armor, just extra weight. Quoted:
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Thanks! I wasn't aware of this one. I'll definitely be buying one soon. The two halves slide apart if you only need some storage, fits aaa, aa, 123 and the mini batteries for older aimpoints. Fold up some toilet paper in the lid if your aaa batteries are rattling. That said, I carry mine in my ruck, not on my armor, just extra weight. Same. If you look around you can find them in different colors. Batuca is the brand. |
| I keep my emergency batteries in the compartments on my butt stock, 2 AA's for my peltors or NVGs on one side, AAA's for my Garmin on the other, with a 123 on either side and a chunk of cut down pencil eraser to take up the extra space. That being said, these are for Emergency resupply. I keep a couple extra (basically 1 spare per device) in my admin pouch, and everything else in my Ruck. |
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