CFH MOLLE HOOK

SKU: DA-CFH-NM-BAS-STRP-1-1

$40.00 USD

Made in USA
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

Details

ANCHOR YOUR CFH
4 Height Settings
Works with existing hardware
Made for the PRO
Made in the USA

Availability: In stock

Developed for
The Prepared

The Molle hook now gives you the ability to anchor the CFH securely to an Armored duty rig or any Molle system. Locks in with 4 different ride height settings.

Details

You can now have confidence with the Molle Hook which will allow you to anchor your CFH with the same hardware you have for your Zero Clip and use it to mount the Molle hook to your Molle vest/carrier/duty gear. Once it is anchored and locked in, it will be ready for you to draw and put it into action! 

You need adaptability on where you place your gear. There are 4 different settings to your ride height and placement depending on where you mount your screw and molle. 

The Molle hook mounts with the existing hardware used to attach your NEPT-X coated Zero Clip. Simple remove the clip and use 1 mounting nut and screw. 

You asked, we listened. The demand for utilizing the CFH on a duty/professional rig increases. We wanted to ensure you had an option to securely mount the CFH so it was there when you needed it the most. The uses for the CFH while on the job are endless. Pry, punch, assist, crack, move, go hands free, and what ever you can visualize, the CFH will perform. 

100% MADE IN THE USA. CUTTING EDGE 3D LASER PRINTING TECHNOLOGY AND BEING DONE RIGHT HERE IN VIRGINIA BEACH! 

1 review for CFH MOLLE HOOK

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Gary Mah (verified owner)

    I was on a 52 ft Catamaran for one week wearing the SMR in and out of the Carriabean Sea multiple times a day. During one sail a commercial fishing net bound the propeller in 4 foot seas. The Capt. using the SMR’s serrated edge cut the net free and said it went through the net like a hot knife through butter. I never wiped the knife down during the week and just left it in the sheath. Upon return home I noticed some light rust on different parts of the knife such as where the blade edge had been exposed and some wear spots from the sheath on the handle. Using a light grit sandpaper I removed the rust and oiled the knife making it look new. I sharpened the serrations and am ready for another salty vacation. Once on a hike up to an old Fort the bottle opener saved the day at the top of the hike and The Capt is ordering his own SMR. This is a hard working tool and saved many in need.

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