You use comms and chemlights when you go to the range? And everything else is nice man, why not ditch the thermold mags?
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Yeah pretty much. I will admit I used to be an airsofter and still have some of it laying around, I use one of my old airsoft rifles for drills in my backyard, and the comms were left over from that period of my life, as it's a picture I thought I'd toss it in. When I have used it at the range I do not have the comms on it. I also term it collectors as I have no real world need for a PC, I wanted a PC, but obviously this is overkill for anything I would really encounter, it's just something I liked the look of and the reviews sounded like it was comfortable and not too bulky. I also like the concept of the STKSS to keep me fresh for longer days on the range.
The termold mags are getting replaced by PMAGs as I get more and more annoyed with them, but they were given to me by a friend and after some shooting I've noticed why he dosen't use them.
This is actually the result of selling off most of my RC aircraft fleet, I've moved recently and shooting sports are more active near me than RC is so I've moved into another hobby. My kit I've been using for the past year is an Eagle universal chest rig, eagle duty belt, and a $10 surplus camelbak so I've gone from one end of the spectrum to another but I've been saving for a few months to get that whole setup just right.
I was thinking of geting the Crye backers but for right now I have some cheap ESAPI plates. I'm debating on getting side plates, for now I'm holding off until I get some nicer front and rear plates, just don't know which ones to get I have more research to do for that.
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Put the pistol mags higher up. I had the pistol mags in front of my carbine mags, but during emergency pistol reloads I kept on grabbing the carbine mags (major Herp Derp).
Put the admin pouch on my strong side with a couple of loose knick-knacks in there. 9-line cards, etc. are in there. The pouch is nice and thin so it won't interfere with my pistol draw.
Rig has built in MBITR pouches at the 10 & 2 o clock positions (in the cumberbund.)
Small bleeder kit in a double mag pouch mounted on the chest (including TQ and israeli bandage).
The padded GP pouch is empty.
The double mag pouch in front is empty for use as a GP pouch, or to plus up to 7 mags on chest, if necessary.
Hydro carrier on rear.
I should probably lighten it even more, but I'll leave it as is, for now.
Any feedback greatly appreciated.
Help me I can't figure out automatic timer!
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Issue multicams
Kayland boots
Peltor Comtac IIs.
HSGI warlord jimmy-rigged to the issue plate carrier
IFAK and ATS admin pouch on warlord. Admin pouch holds SOG multitool, spare 123 batteries, Surefire G6, candy (nom nom nom) or seeds, SOG knife, Slip2000, collapsed cleaning rod and chem lights. IFAK holds... well, IFAK stuff.
ATS war belt with double shingle, blue force gear tourniquet now! and some other small pouch from skd. It holds another knife, flashlight, lighter, and bandage. Idea being the war belt will be my putting around the FOB wear for when I don't want to put on the warlord. I'll still have 90 rounds and essential first aid gear on me.
The one piece ACH front pad is money, try it.
Also, Oakley jury's are some bad ass sunglasses. Try them and look down on all other sunglasses for the rest of forever.
And smartwools socks underneath the Kaylands. I've worn other socks but I keep going back to smartwools. Superfeet green or black insoles for my flat-as-day-old beer feet.
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Warlord attaches directly to the plate carrier via 4 buckles, each with two strands of gutted 550 and two end of the line bowlines. The way it's rigged the plate carrier still retains it's quick release ability which is apparently required. Inside the warlord I've got a few more chemlights, a pocket Pashto thing of phrases, gum, and other accountability lists.
I like the warlord and how it's rigged for a few other reasons. Namely, it's a lot better than the crappy issue panel, and it sits higher on me than the issue panel. So instead of having magazines on my gut, they are on my burley chest. I can get lower to the ground, and also access the mags easier in the prone.
There you have it.
And here I thought I was the only one that dressed up and took photos in my living room.
Those MC ACU's look snazzy. What do you think of the mountain boots?
What? This is how I always dress! I kid, well normally I don't do the picture of me thing, but I did re-tie the 550 cord in preps for leaving for AFG next week, and had everything on after one last field problem.
The issue mountain boots (Danners) suck. The soles aren't bendy enough, and yes bendy is the official word for it. I bought the Kaylands and some Merrells and both are way better in my opinion, lighter, and still waterproof with gore-tex. I don't know if I gave the Danners enough time, wore them around for a week and used them on 2 road marches.
Nice, I love seeing the M14 hanging on the wall above the flag.
Nice set up Steve-oh, now all you've gotta do is Krylon that NODS base plate...
Looks like an LBT 6094
Kchen that's a nice rig, looks very new tho :D
If I move naturally to insert the mag with forward facing rounds I will insert the mag backwards. grabbing the mag with forward facing rounds to insert it properly forces my to grab my mag at an awkward angle. With them facing back I can just manhandel them.
Also keeping the end of the mag not directly in my control out and away from my body keeps it from getting caught on anything on my person like my primary, sling, or PC.
Dont understand. What end of the mag are you talking about, baseplate or lips? And is this while it is in the pouch or live in your hand?
I would advise against beercanning secondary mags, or manhandling them, as you put it. Again, do what works for you, but I think you will find that indexing a rounds-forward mag will allow you to more reliably find your magwell. You can place your index finger tip right on the front of the magwell and drive it up. This grip is also more consistent with and prevalent in common CCW setups. I have never heard anyone call it awkward until today.
I mean the lips, how would I not have control over the base of the mag?
I do beer can it because I've never had an issue getting my mag into my weapon, but then again I've never shot in stressful situations. If I were to beer can my mags, it would make me twist my wrist in a very odd manner with forward facing rounds.
I can see how indexing would work better with forward facing rounds, but I have never tried it, no-one has suggested I do. I will next time I go to the range.
No-one, I've just been trying things and so far this has been the way that worked the best for me.
I just go to the range with friends and we run drills, mostly they comment on where I should go and how to take shots, not really ever addressed my mag changes except for when I was learning how to use my AR.