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Thread: How to carry AK mags in class?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Templar View Post
    One of the issues with the Chinese carriers is that you have to tie them like you would boot laces, no snazzy quick detach buckles, just string......
    That just adds to the "authenticity" factor.

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    Consider this

    I think you should practice using what you will use in real life.

    This is what I like

    http://www.tacticalassaultshop.com/cgistore/store.cgi?page=/new/product.html&setup=1&ida=86&idp=16&his=0|16&cart_id=2908020.876

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    I've used the HSGI Universal Mag pouches singles and doubles and they work well.

    Only issue is the shock cord sometimes catches on the magazine when pulling out (sounds worse than it actually is).

    I have it on a Tactical Tailor MAV platform and it works fine.

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    I would NEVER discourage anyone from buying more gear

    But both my eagle and SKD chest rig work with AK mags

    I go with bullets up so they don't get snagged

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    What I'd like to find are Kydex belt carriers for AK mags. In 7.62 and for Bulgy waffle 5.56 mag. Preferably with a tek-lok type attachment and that hold the bullets facing aft. Anyone got a line on something like this or who can handle making them? I don't want to buy all the stuff for making kydex stuff myself.

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    Check with Blade Tech

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obiwan View Post
    Check with Blade Tech
    I think the Blade Tech version carries the bullets facing forward and they aren't interested in any custom work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akoni View Post
    I think the Blade Tech version carries the bullets facing forward and they aren't interested in any custom work.
    Buy the opposite-handed version and just wear it on the wrong side?
    --Josh H.

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    I'd go with a drop-leg rig. Chest rigs are great for combat, I"m sure, but a thigh rig is better suited for training.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss Hogg View Post
    I'd go with a drop-leg rig. Chest rigs are great for combat, I"m sure, but a thigh rig is better suited for training.
    Training for....???

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