Clawgear Low Cut SockDeveloped in conjunction withEuropean special forces, the socksfrom our Merino series meet thehighest performance standards forprofessional users. The socks are ablend of 50% Merino wool, 48%Polyamide and 2% Elastane.The hard wearing and shockabsorbing terry sole provides allday comfort while the meshconstruction provides a pleasantfoot climate.
Claw Gear‘s modular firearms accessories products are designed to increase weapon performance and accuracy. Due to it‘s outstanding materials construction, this rugged and high quality made item will serve you in any situation.B&T Quick DetachAllows the operator to enhance the weapon system with B&T QD (Rotex-V) suppressors.Breacher SpikesThese sharp and hardened steel spikes allow the user to destroy barriers in CQB situations.Expansion ChamberThe construction guides the exhaust gases in optimal direction to reduce recoil and muzzle flip.Counter NutMount the AUG SOF Compensator with the counter nut to ensure a secure fit on the barrel.Closed BottomPrevents blown up dust and debris.Compatibility: Steyr AUG A1/A2, AUG A3, AUG A3 SF, AUG P, AUG Z with thread, AUG Z A3 with thread, AUG LMG variants, AUG SA variants, F88 Austeyr, Thales EF88 / F90, MSAR STG-556Installation: Dismount existing muzzle devices and clean the thread surface. After applying a drop of oil on the thread, screw the counter nut counterclockwise on the barrel until it stops. Screw the compensator counterclockwise on the barrel until it touches the counternut - then turn it back until the Claw Gear logo faces upwards. Tighten the counternut towards the compensator by hand and use a 19 mm wrench to secure the position.
The woven patches series from Clawgear features an outstanding quality. The series is a return to a proven old school solution, but realised with latest production equipment which allows to create a low profile and light weight patch in an incredibly high resolution. The new age hook side on the backside only attaches to loop side surfaces and does not destroy knit surfaces or the sewing threads of your baselayer.