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    Quote Originally Posted by yoni View Post
    Who is Stinky Pete?

    Then I think you need a body armor more than a bag, you can carry extra mags on it.
    He probably means Buttpunk who's now Suckretary of (non-)Transportation.
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    I go by my original suggestion, if things re that bad, move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoni View Post
    I have a hard time understanding the need for a bag.

    AR with a double mag set up in the rifle gives you 60 rounds of ammo. Do you really think in the USA today, you will need more?
    Thats why I keep D-60's in my two SD guns. I aint trying to scare up a bunch of gear and crap in the wee hours of the morning or whenever.
    One rifle- 60 rounds. Itll do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yoni View Post
    AR with a double mag set up in the rifle gives you 60 rounds of ammo.
    What kind of double mag set up do you advocate?

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    Magpul sells a magazine 'coupler' around $18, 'faster than a speed load'. Actually a nice item, they work quite well, and an easy way to carry 60rds.

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    I have read a lot of negative comments about magazine couplers here. I presume yoni has something else in mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yoni View Post
    I have a hard time understanding the need for a bag.

    AR with a double mag set up in the rifle gives you 60 rounds of ammo. Do you really think in the USA today, you will need more?
    Most of the classes I've taken I run a spare mag out of my back pocket and drag my chest rig around just to carry more spare mags. I figure it is closer to reality than "kitting up".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanner View Post
    Magpul sells a magazine 'coupler' around $18, 'faster than a speed load'. Actually a nice item, they work quite well, and an easy way to carry 60rds.
    80, it works with their 40 round .223 mags. Dump a bit more into TTI extensions and proving it out and you could hit 90.

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    Quote Originally Posted by omegajb View Post
    You might want to consider a battle belt. It gives you the ability to mount magazines, a flashlight and first aid.

    I think having to swim into a bag at 0300 might not as easy as just clipping a cobra buckle.

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    That’s what I was going to suggest as well. Goes on quick. You’ll be better equipped and won’t need to have to rummage through a bag that’s going to flop around on you.

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    Another simple rig would be an O.S.O.E. PALS Micro Rig. The smallest one is three rows high and eight columns wide of PALS webbing. It measure 7" high and 13" wide. It was designed to use the shoulder straps in an X pattern across the back, but I just use one of the shoulder straps and clip into the upper two buckles in a bandoleer fashion. I also use a 1" waist strap clipped into the two lower buckles to keep it close in. You can attach a couple of mag pouches, a spare pistol mag pouch, a tourniquet holder, and a small IFAK or whatever pouch set-up to satisfy your requirements. It just takes a second to don and you're pretty much backed up for your primary and secondary weapons.

    https://www.originalsoegear.com/coll...pals-micro-rig

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