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Old 26-02-22, 21:06
Mike Gurr Mike Gurr is offline
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The double hooks on the top of the binocular case are for attaching it to a compass pouch when that is worn above the binocular case there being a web loop sewn onto the base of the compass pouch for this purpose. A normal brace attachment is used to connect the cross strap to the belt which is threaded through a horizontal loop at the top on the back of the compass case then down behind the binocular case to the belt. Hopefully the pictures will help with my explanation.
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