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USMC03
06-02-08, 17:18
This year I am changing up a few things in the way in which I run my guns and gear.

I work as a plain clothes Detective and I'm also on the SWAT team.

Due to my current assignment I don't wear a concealable vest during my entire shift. I wear it on an as needed basis. For most SWAT missions I wear a Eagle Ind. Law Enforcement CIRAS.


I have found over the last several years that there was void between my concealable body armor (low profile, but lacked the ability to support any kind of gear) and the LE CIRAS (could support mission essencial gear, but was not as low profile and takes longer to don).

A few examples of when a low profile / quick to don rig that would support some mission essencial gear would be beneficial:

- When my unit is serving a small knock and anounce warrants (don't really need the CIRAS, but need more than just an concealable vest)

- SWAT is assisting narcotics or another unit with a mission were I'm sitting in a car in plain clothes (buy / bust operation, etc) (I need something that will fit under a button down shirt and can carry M4 mags, pepper spray, radio, etc)

- In the office and an "in progress" call goes out (ie. bank robbery in progress, shooting in progress, etc) and I need to grab my rifle, gear, and run out the door (in a situation like this I have found the CIRAS took to long *for me* to don)



Several months ago I contacted Mike Dismuke (Diz) owner / operator of U/W Gear Waxhaw, NC. Over the years Diz and I have had several long on line discussions about gear. My initial idea was to have a custom rig simular to the Tactical Tailor 2 piece MAV with X-Harness and Hydro pouch that I used several years ago.

The 2 piece MAV + X-Harness + Hydro carrier was more reminiscent of the old South Africian Assault Vest M83 than a true chest rig.

Diz and I spec'ed out two rigs. One black for use at work, and a very simular rig in Coyote Brown for training (with the training rig we omitted the radio pouch which was not needed for training).


The idea behind the vest was to have something that I could easily throw on over my concealable body armor, that was low profile, easy to don, modular, carried just the gear that I needed (ie. radio, M4 magazines, pepper spray, etc), minimalist in nature, comfortable, and incorporated ease of mobility into the design.

What Diz designed is what he calls the "USMC03 rig", which is a slightly modified version of his "Minuteman" rig.

With this rig I can throw my concealable vest on over my head, secure the 4 velcro straps, throw Diz's rig on my shoulders, and go. Takes about 3 - 4 seconds.

Front side of the rig (Tactical Tailor triple mag pouch and Maxpedition RollyPolly attached to PALS webbing on the mag pouches)
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Gear%20pics/IMG_0604.jpg?t=1212442698

Back side
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Gear%20pics/IMG_0606.jpg?t=1212442723

Right side
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Gear%20pics/IMG_0605.jpg?t=1212442819

Left side (Tactical Tailor triple mag pouch and Maxpedition RollyPolly attached to PALS webbing on the mag pouches)
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Gear%20pics/IMG_0607.jpg?t=1212442838

http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Gear%20pics/IMG_0666.jpg?t=1212442874

http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Gear%20pics/IMG_0667.jpg?t=1212442928

Bungee cord with webbing loops hold mags securely in the pouch
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Gear%20pics/IMG_0668.jpg?t=1212442960

Leather material on the strong side shoulder added extra grip when the stock is in the shoulder
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Gear%20pics/IMG_0669.jpg?t=1212443031

http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Gear%20pics/IMG_0672.jpg?t=1212443105

Diz uses a kydex insert that adds extra tension to the mag but doesn't effect the fluid draw of the magazine from the pouch
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Gear%20pics/IMG_0673.jpg?t=1212443138


I recently wore this rig during two days of Pat Rogers Carbine Operators course. The rig exceeded my expectations in both performance and comfort.

Initially I had some concers about the kydex inserts in the magazine pouches and was going to removed them. After running the course with the kydex inserts I had no issues with them and actually prefer them.

The quality of the craftmanship of the rig is top shelf.

After wearing a piece of gear for a couple days, most people will almost always find something that they want to change or have modified. I am one of those people who are constantly changing or modifying gear to have it better suit my needs. After some quality range time with this rig, there was nothing that I wanted to change and nothing that I wanted to have modified.

What more can be said. Awesome design, awesome craftmanship, from an awesome individual.





Diz (U/W Gear) can be contacted at: mdismuke@carolina.rr.com




S/F,
Jeff

Hawkeye
06-02-08, 17:40
Excellent. :cool:

Diz
06-02-08, 18:03
Hey it's cool to see some of my stuff scuffed up a bit! Looking good, USMC03. This particular rig was the first to use a "H" harness with a hydro bladder. After the SOFIC, I am leaning more towards this design than the "X" panel which is heavier (and hotter). Props to USMC03 for the idea.

lindertw
06-02-08, 18:52
thanks for sharing Jeff; that strong-side leather strap looks like a great idea!

Diz, you put out some great gear - can't wait for mine :D

xtremejc
06-02-08, 19:17
Diz:

Thanks for your quick reply to my PM... I love this rig too... Pretty much the same exact thing I am looking for... How much does this same exact rig cost?

Thanks,
JC

Diz
06-02-08, 19:22
The USMC03 rig (training) would run $175.00.

xtremejc
06-02-08, 19:30
The USMC03 rig (training) would run $175.00.

Sign me up for one of those then Diz !!! That is exactly what I want when you get cought up sir...

Thanks for your assistance...

SecretNY
06-03-08, 06:52
Jeff, any department would be happy to have you in their T&E spot. I really enjoy your write ups here (and other places). Thanks for the effort you put out.

Diz, great rig. Now I got to come up with the cash!

5POINT56
06-03-08, 11:21
I'm having a little trouble finding Mike's web page to order one of these great rigs.

Anyone have a link?

Tom_Jones
06-03-08, 11:24
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Savior 6
11-09-09, 04:28
Wow! After reading this and the other, similar thread, buying one of the BCMs just wouldn't be right. Give credit where it's due. Too bad as this set-up looked like the winner for me.:(