Breach Bang Clear Shares Their Thoughts on the DPx HEST/F Urban

Breach Bang Clear Shares Their Thoughts on the DPx HEST/F Urban

March 25, 2016

Popular blog Breach Bang Clear had a chance to check out the DPx HEST/F Urban and provided their thoughts in their recent article, "A Knife for Dangerous Places: DPx HEST/F Urban". Their review style intermixes facts with hilarious GIFs and asides and makes a great read.

Read their full post here.



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