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    ATS M4 Chest Rig

    First of all, I want to say that I searched for this question here but didn't find a thread that specifically answered my question.

    I am planning on attending one of MVT's HEAT 1 courses this fall and am assembling the necessary gear. I began with good old ALICE web gear, with the LC-2 belt and H suspenders, and USGI mag pouches, followed by a german surp rig, and then various setups from prepping supplies, lastly by a blackhawk setup. All were cheap, but thoroughly uncomfortable, and it tends to bounce around during any movement other than regular walking. You get what you pay for!! This has left me doing a good bit of research into chest rigs and such.


    I think I have narrowed it down to 2 choices: an ATS M4 chest rig or Mayflower M4 chest rig. I don't plan carrying a radio on the rig at the moment and I can attach an IFAK if need be the ATS rig. Thus, I am leaning towards the ATS because the it is a little cheaper. Before I make my final decision, is there a reason why I should choose the Mayflower over ATS? I get the impression that both would serve me well. Thanks guys!
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    The Mayflower rig is one of the best around. A non-molle rig would be a good one as it will prevent you from getting the MOLLE one more bug....... Thinking that you have open space so you need to add a pouch. I have both and my go to rig is my Mayflower.
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    The Mayflower is a good go-to for a lot of things. The ATS is ver similar to the MVT's own chest rig (on the occasions they put a run out for sale). You can get the ATS and use some kydex inserts, and be good to go for HEAT-1.

    I did CRS/CTT last fall, which is what they now call HEAT-1. As long as you can carry 4 mags with you during the drills, either off a chest rig or a belt, you will be fine.
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    FWIW, I think the Mayflower/Velsys UW Gen V would be a great addition for any of the HEAT classes and just general use. The split front style is certainly convenient.

    https://www.velsyst.com/uw-chest-rig...ont-gen-v.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrigandTwoFour View Post
    The Mayflower is a good go-to for a lot of things. The ATS is ver similar to the MVT's own chest rig (on the occasions they put a run out for sale). You can get the ATS and use some kydex inserts, and be good to go for HEAT-1.

    I did CRS/CTT last fall, which is what they now call HEAT-1. As long as you can carry 4 mags with you during the drills, either off a chest rig or a belt, you will be fine.
    Pardon my ignorance, but what are the kydex inserts for? Inserted into what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by madmax_fal View Post
    Pardon my ignorance, but what are the kydex inserts for? Inserted into what?
    Did a quick Google search, talking about these? https://www.skdtac.com/Esstac-556-KY...-p/ess.213.htm

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    Yeah, it would be something like that. It helps with retention even when the bungee is t in place.

    Those particular ones are meant to work on Esstac Kywi pouches. There are other ones out there that are ore universal. I think Haley strategica has some. The inserts aren’t necessary by any means, you will be ok without them.
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    Thanks, I'll give em a try!

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    An additional consideration is the type of mags you use. I have no experience with the ATS rig, but I've been using the mayflower uw gen iv for work for a few months now, and it's a VERY snug fit with gen 3 pmags. Gen 2 pmags and usgi mags insert and draw much more easily.
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    I've used the ATS in a carbine class it worked fine. Just use it to back fill the belt speed pouch really.

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