The tradition of leaving notches on weapons dates back to ancient times. Long ago, when humans first mastered the art of making weapons, warriors began notching their weapons to mark their successes in battle.
Such symbolism was significant to warriors because each mark could tell a story of its own - about a victory over the enemy, a performance in battle, saving the life of a friend, or a serious wound suffered in battle. In this way, the notches on swords and rifles could mark a warrior's identity and indicate who was the deadliest. This custom peaked during the First and Second World Wars when soldiers notched their favorite rifles to mark their victories over the enemy.
Now times have changed, but the tradition of counting frag (from the English 'frag' - an enemy killed) has not lost its relevance. To preserve the look of the weapons, M-Tac has launched a new product - a patch like an "achivka" (achievement) to record your victories in battle.
This patch features a skull as a symbol of death and resistance against it. The composition of the patch is completed by a laurel wreath, which since ancient times represents triumph, glory, and victory. The patch is offered in three versions: gold - 10 victories, silver - 5, and bronze - 1, which can be combined depending on the number of victories in battle.
The patch is made of high-quality PVC (polyvinyl chloride) material. Thanks to special production technology, the patch looks bulky and the image is clear even from different angles. It attaches to clothing or equipment using Velcro.
Features:
- Dimensions: diameter 3 cm;
- Material: PVC (polyvinyl chloride);
- With Velcro fastening.