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If you use a flask on a situational woodswalk where you might have to do the things Manyklatch just mentioned, be sure to sling your flask so the spout is pointing up, like the French wore them during the F & I war. If you wear it with the spout down, the first time you have to drop to the ground the spout will be driven into the ground making you next reload intertaining! Don't ask me how I know this!
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If you want to go overseas, I build them in just about any size.
I only use traditional methods and materials, and they are very accurate in every detail.
You can se one in my homepage, if you like.
Magnus Wiberg
 

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