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Link Posted: 9/8/2015 7:32:58 AM EDT
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What radio? Motorola HT?
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HT1000 yes
Link Posted: 9/8/2015 7:16:08 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By CT-Shooter:


Kalmar asked me the same question, i dont like the radio, antenna, and wiring forward of my arm, and i like keeping my sides as slick as possible. maybe if i had a mast antenna i could route to my back and a cool way of routing the ptt wires that far i would change it, but currently it works this way. i hate the mag shingles, i hate pull tabs, i pull magazines out of the hsgi pouches quicker.
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Originally Posted By JMC907:
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Kinda of curious as to why you didn't use the built in MBITR pouch, and mag shingle?


Kalmar asked me the same question, i dont like the radio, antenna, and wiring forward of my arm, and i like keeping my sides as slick as possible. maybe if i had a mast antenna i could route to my back and a cool way of routing the ptt wires that far i would change it, but currently it works this way. i hate the mag shingles, i hate pull tabs, i pull magazines out of the hsgi pouches quicker.


I don't like the pull tabs either, switched mine out for the Haley Strategic MP2 inserts. They are expensive, but they work really well.

The best way to relocate your antennae is to go to an electronics shop, and have a custom built relocating cable. Had 2 built for me, cost around $90. But I know they work, and for the model of radio I have.
Link Posted: 9/8/2015 7:28:56 PM EDT
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GR1 and some stuff I carry.

Link Posted: 9/8/2015 7:42:54 PM EDT
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GR1 and some stuff I carry.



http://i.imgur.com/cCLETI4.jpg
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What's the pineapple paperweight for?

 
Link Posted: 9/8/2015 8:11:31 PM EDT
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What's the pineapple paperweight for?  
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Originally Posted By vdmsr:
GR1 and some stuff I carry.

http://i.imgur.com/cCLETI4.jpg
What's the pineapple paperweight for?  

My guess would be the complaint department

Like the pack!
Link Posted: 9/8/2015 9:08:29 PM EDT
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I don't like the pull tabs either, switched mine out for the Haley Strategic MP2 inserts. They are expensive, but they work really well.

The best way to relocate your antennae is to go to an electronics shop, and have a custom built relocating cable. Had 2 built for me, cost around $90. But I know they work, and for the model of radio I have.
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Kinda of curious as to why you didn't use the built in MBITR pouch, and mag shingle?


Kalmar asked me the same question, i dont like the radio, antenna, and wiring forward of my arm, and i like keeping my sides as slick as possible. maybe if i had a mast antenna i could route to my back and a cool way of routing the ptt wires that far i would change it, but currently it works this way. i hate the mag shingles, i hate pull tabs, i pull magazines out of the hsgi pouches quicker.


I don't like the pull tabs either, switched mine out for the Haley Strategic MP2 inserts. They are expensive, but they work really well.

The best way to relocate your antennae is to go to an electronics shop, and have a custom built relocating cable. Had 2 built for me, cost around $90. But I know they work, and for the model of radio I have.


good call dude thanks a lot
Link Posted: 9/9/2015 2:52:18 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By CT-Shooter:


good call dude thanks a lot
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Kinda of curious as to why you didn't use the built in MBITR pouch, and mag shingle?


Kalmar asked me the same question, i dont like the radio, antenna, and wiring forward of my arm, and i like keeping my sides as slick as possible. maybe if i had a mast antenna i could route to my back and a cool way of routing the ptt wires that far i would change it, but currently it works this way. i hate the mag shingles, i hate pull tabs, i pull magazines out of the hsgi pouches quicker.


I don't like the pull tabs either, switched mine out for the Haley Strategic MP2 inserts. They are expensive, but they work really well.

The best way to relocate your antennae is to go to an electronics shop, and have a custom built relocating cable. Had 2 built for me, cost around $90. But I know they work, and for the model of radio I have.


good call dude thanks a lot



Just glad I could help.

Link Posted: 9/9/2015 5:01:23 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By 4bangin:

My guess would be the complaint department

Like the pack!
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Originally Posted By vdmsr:
GR1 and some stuff I carry.

http://i.imgur.com/cCLETI4.jpg
What's the pineapple paperweight for?  

My guess would be the complaint department

Like the pack!


Thanks.

Makes for a good photo prop.
Link Posted: 9/12/2015 4:22:12 AM EDT
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Had this 'JPC' commissioned, along with a MAP.  Will probably have him cut the MAP down a little bit, no one shoots at me for a living and I only stow a few things in it, aside from the bladder.






NODs project went on the back burner as I build my SR25.
Link Posted: 9/12/2015 9:23:39 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By DRhodes:
Had this 'JPC' commissioned, along with a MAP.  Will probably have him cut the MAP down a little bit, no one shoots at me for a living and I only stow a few things in it, aside from the bladder.

http://i.imgur.com/8po7ORM.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/hqoTCgU.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/FQWRX8q.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/9wKtKf0.jpg

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dat woodland... nice!
Link Posted: 9/13/2015 12:05:25 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By vdmsr:
GR1 and some stuff I carry.

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What knife is that? Looking for a small fixed blade to run inside the belt line where the sheath isn't super wide.
Link Posted: 9/13/2015 4:16:03 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By TheMirage:


What knife is that? Looking for a small fixed blade to run inside the belt line where the sheath isn't super wide.
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Originally Posted By vdmsr:
GR1 and some stuff I carry.

http://i.imgur.com/cCLETI4.jpg


What knife is that? Looking for a small fixed blade to run inside the belt line where the sheath isn't super wide.


The one on the left?

That's a custom modified cold steel brave heart in a custom kydex sheath for IWB carry.

size comparison photos -> http://www.vdmsr.com/2015/07/moar-blade-photos.html
Link Posted: 9/14/2015 2:13:01 AM EDT
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I see you reused some CPC pads in your rig.
Link Posted: 9/17/2015 12:52:40 PM EDT
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I see you reused some CPC pads in your rig.
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I see you reused some CPC pads in your rig.

They ended up working out great.
Link Posted: 9/17/2015 12:59:20 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By DRhodes:


Had this 'JPC' commissioned, along with a MAP.  Will probably have him cut the MAP down a little bit, no one shoots at me for a living and I only stow a few things in it, aside from the bladder.



http://i.imgur.com/8po7ORM.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/hqoTCgU.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/FQWRX8q.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/9wKtKf0.jpg



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Source for Dickbutt patch. Want.



 
Link Posted: 9/17/2015 7:49:22 PM EDT
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Sweet pic!
Link Posted: 9/19/2015 2:18:47 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/26/2015 8:27:16 PM EDT
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Crye JPC
Highcom Lvl4 plates
Tacos and hsgi bleeder

In the bag have daniel defense AR
10 AR mags loaded
Glock 17 and 26 with tons of loaded mags
Med supplies
Various tools and batteries etc

Then theres my edc glock19 and kimber warrior
Anybody on here in eastern nc?
Link Posted: 9/26/2015 8:51:13 PM EDT
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Baby steps towards Night Vision.





Team Wendy And Accessories
by SoloDallas, on Flickr
Link Posted: 9/26/2015 9:32:32 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By DRhodes:


Had this 'JPC' commissioned, along with a MAP.  Will probably have him cut the MAP down a little bit, no one shoots at me for a living and I only stow a few things in it, aside from the bladder.



http://i.imgur.com/8po7ORM.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/hqoTCgU.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/FQWRX8q.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/9wKtKf0.jpg



NODs project went on the back burner as I build my SR25.
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You're going to loose that TQ if you ever go prone real quick.  

 
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That's a lot of mags.
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That's a lot of mags.
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That's a lot of mags.




 
F'sho.
Link Posted: 9/27/2015 10:52:25 AM EDT
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For zombies and such.


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  F'sho.
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That's a lot of mags.

  F'sho.

Link Posted: 9/27/2015 2:29:06 PM EDT
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For zombies and such.



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For zombies and such.


Originally Posted By RTUtah:
Originally Posted By iwouldntknow:

That's a lot of mags.

  F'sho.



Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets?  Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets at a rate of fire that would not damage your weapon?

For both of the above do you think you can expose yourself long enough to shoot that many rounds and not get shot?

But aside from that, did you make it?  Looks really well constructed.
Link Posted: 9/27/2015 2:38:54 PM EDT
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That's a lot of mags.
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That's a lot of mags.


PSSSHHH

Link Posted: 9/27/2015 4:56:28 PM EDT
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That rig is for I'm in a fire fight for my life, I'm probably not going to survive but I'm going to take as many of the bastards with me as I can, before I run out of ammo.

Yes I made it. It's a great hobbie. Thanks I've got over 20 hrs of build time in that rig.


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Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets?  Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets at a rate of fire that would not damage your weapon?

For both of the above do you think you can expose yourself long enough to shoot that many rounds and not get shot?

But aside from that, did you make it?  Looks really well constructed.
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For zombies and such.


Originally Posted By RTUtah:
Originally Posted By iwouldntknow:

That's a lot of mags.

  F'sho.



Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets?  Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets at a rate of fire that would not damage your weapon?

For both of the above do you think you can expose yourself long enough to shoot that many rounds and not get shot?

But aside from that, did you make it?  Looks really well constructed.

Link Posted: 9/27/2015 5:48:12 PM EDT
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That shore is perdy.
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Originally Posted By sea2summit:


Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets?  Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets at a rate of fire that would not damage your weapon?

For both of the above do you think you can expose yourself long enough to shoot that many rounds and not get shot?

But aside from that, did you make it?  Looks really well constructed.
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Originally Posted By Mike_Miller:
For zombies and such.

Originally Posted By RTUtah:
Originally Posted By iwouldntknow:

That's a lot of mags.

  F'sho.



Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets?  Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets at a rate of fire that would not damage your weapon?

For both of the above do you think you can expose yourself long enough to shoot that many rounds and not get shot?

But aside from that, did you make it?  Looks really well constructed.


Eh. I went through over twelve mags in a few days once.

Looks less rediculous than a lot of other mega gear rigs.

Also it's not enough bullets to kill a regular mil spec gun.
Link Posted: 9/27/2015 6:56:17 PM EDT
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Looks less rediculous than a lot of other mega gear rigs.
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Originally Posted By sea2summit:
Originally Posted By Mike_Miller:
For zombies and such.



Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets?  Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets at a rate of fire that would not damage your weapon?

For both of the above do you think you can expose yourself long enough to shoot that many rounds and not get shot?

But aside from that, did you make it?  Looks really well constructed.



Looks less rediculous than a lot of other mega gear rigs.


Thanks, it is. The six double stack configuration is quite ergonomic for AR mags. 12 AK mags you can forget it. This is my go to AK rig.

Link Posted: 9/27/2015 7:23:07 PM EDT
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Thanks, it is. The six double stack configuration is quite ergonomic for AR mags. 12 AK mags you can forget it. This is my go to AK rig.



http://triplestitchtactical.net/TST-8mag-4pistol-pals-h-harness.jpg
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Originally Posted By CrazyWhiteGuy:


Originally Posted By sea2summit:


Originally Posted By Mike_Miller:

For zombies and such.







Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets?  Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets at a rate of fire that would not damage your weapon?



For both of the above do you think you can expose yourself long enough to shoot that many rounds and not get shot?



But aside from that, did you make it?  Looks really well constructed.






Looks less rediculous than a lot of other mega gear rigs.





Thanks, it is. The six double stack configuration is quite ergonomic for AR mags. 12 AK mags you can forget it. This is my go to AK rig.



http://triplestitchtactical.net/TST-8mag-4pistol-pals-h-harness.jpg




 
Dude, nice craftsmanship.
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Thanks. Lots and lots of practice.
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Thanks. Lots and lots of practice.
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  Dude, nice craftsmanship.


Thanks. Lots and lots of practice.

It shows!

Where are you in NC?
Link Posted: 9/27/2015 9:50:49 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Mike_Miller:
Thanks, it is. The six double stack configuration is quite ergonomic for AR mags. 12 AK mags you can forget it. This is my go to AK rig.



http://triplestitchtactical.net/TST-8mag-4pistol-pals-h-harness.jpg
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Originally Posted By CrazyWhiteGuy:


Originally Posted By sea2summit:


Originally Posted By Mike_Miller:

For zombies and such.







Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets?  Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets at a rate of fire that would not damage your weapon?



For both of the above do you think you can expose yourself long enough to shoot that many rounds and not get shot?



But aside from that, did you make it?  Looks really well constructed.






Looks less rediculous than a lot of other mega gear rigs.





Thanks, it is. The six double stack configuration is quite ergonomic for AR mags. 12 AK mags you can forget it. This is my go to AK rig.



http://triplestitchtactical.net/TST-8mag-4pistol-pals-h-harness.jpg
I just bought an industrial machine to start making my own stuff and I'll tell ya, cordura is not a forgiving material.  Your stuff looks damn nice sir.

 
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]I just bought an industrial machine to start making my own stuff and I'll tell ya, cordura is not a forgiving material.  Your stuff looks damn nice sir.  
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Thanks. practice, practice, practice
Link Posted: 9/28/2015 8:59:46 AM EDT
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I just bought an industrial machine to start making my own stuff and I'll tell ya, cordura is not a forgiving material.  Your stuff looks damn nice sir.  
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For zombies and such.



Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets?  Do you realize how long it would take to shoot all those bullets at a rate of fire that would not damage your weapon?

For both of the above do you think you can expose yourself long enough to shoot that many rounds and not get shot?

But aside from that, did you make it?  Looks really well constructed.



Looks less rediculous than a lot of other mega gear rigs.


Thanks, it is. The six double stack configuration is quite ergonomic for AR mags. 12 AK mags you can forget it. This is my go to AK rig.

http://triplestitchtactical.net/TST-8mag-4pistol-pals-h-harness.jpg
I just bought an industrial machine to start making my own stuff and I'll tell ya, cordura is not a forgiving material.  Your stuff looks damn nice sir.  

Yo devil, where'd ya get the machine?
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Nice work and not gonna hate on the huge amount of mags...

I am curious as to why the hell they're facing all funky?
Link Posted: 9/28/2015 9:56:37 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By CrazyWhiteGuy:


Looks less rediculous than a lot of other mega gear rigs.








Thanks, it is. The six double stack configuration is quite ergonomic for AR mags. 12 AK mags you can forget it. This is my go to AK rig.





http://triplestitchtactical.net/TST-8mag-4pistol-pals-h-harness.jpg
I just bought an industrial machine to start making my own stuff and I'll tell ya, cordura is not a forgiving material.  Your stuff looks damn nice sir.  



Yo devil, where'd ya get the machine?
KSL classifieds, saw it, needed it instantly for the price.  Nearly had to beat some other guy to keep him from taking it.  It's old school Singer 251-4,  all cast iron and weighs nearly 100 pounds with the table and motor.  Doesn't do anything fancy, but it sews awesome through strap and all.

 





Once I get the chest rig I'm working on done I'll post some pics.  The zippers are kicking my ass for the map table.


 
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KSL classifieds, saw it, needed it instantly for the price.  Nearly had to beat some other guy to keep him from taking it.  It's old school Singer 251-4,  all cast iron and weighs nearly 100 pounds with the table and motor.  Doesn't do anything fancy, but it sews awesome through strap and all.  

Once I get the chest rig I'm working on done I'll post some pics.  The zippers are kicking my ass for the map table.
 
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Looks less rediculous than a lot of other mega gear rigs.


Thanks, it is. The six double stack configuration is quite ergonomic for AR mags. 12 AK mags you can forget it. This is my go to AK rig.

http://triplestitchtactical.net/TST-8mag-4pistol-pals-h-harness.jpg
I just bought an industrial machine to start making my own stuff and I'll tell ya, cordura is not a forgiving material.  Your stuff looks damn nice sir.  

Yo devil, where'd ya get the machine?
KSL classifieds, saw it, needed it instantly for the price.  Nearly had to beat some other guy to keep him from taking it.  It's old school Singer 251-4,  all cast iron and weighs nearly 100 pounds with the table and motor.  Doesn't do anything fancy, but it sews awesome through strap and all.  

Once I get the chest rig I'm working on done I'll post some pics.  The zippers are kicking my ass for the map table.
 


Oh shit, just noticed you're local to me. PM inbound.
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Yesterday and today.





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Link Posted: 9/28/2015 5:12:43 PM EDT
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KSL classifieds, saw it, needed it instantly for the price.  Nearly had to beat some other guy to keep him from taking it.  It's old school Singer 251-4,  all cast iron and weighs nearly 100 pounds with the table and motor.  Doesn't do anything fancy, but it sews awesome through strap and all.  

Once I get the chest rig I'm working on done I'll post some pics.  The zippers are kicking my ass for the map table.
 
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Looks less rediculous than a lot of other mega gear rigs.


Thanks, it is. The six double stack configuration is quite ergonomic for AR mags. 12 AK mags you can forget it. This is my go to AK rig.

http://triplestitchtactical.net/TST-8mag-4pistol-pals-h-harness.jpg
I just bought an industrial machine to start making my own stuff and I'll tell ya, cordura is not a forgiving material.  Your stuff looks damn nice sir.  

Yo devil, where'd ya get the machine?
KSL classifieds, saw it, needed it instantly for the price.  Nearly had to beat some other guy to keep him from taking it.  It's old school Singer 251-4,  all cast iron and weighs nearly 100 pounds with the table and motor.  Doesn't do anything fancy, but it sews awesome through strap and all.  

Once I get the chest rig I'm working on done I'll post some pics.  The zippers are kicking my ass for the map table.
 

Nice. I've been casually looking for a machine that can handle up to a few layers of 1000D nylon.
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I got a pfaff 1245 for a song, planning to play gearfag tailor when I etsed.


Fucking HHG shipment fucking destroyed it
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Nice work and not gonna hate on the huge amount of mags...

I am curious as to why the hell they're facing all funky?
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Nice work and not gonna hate on the huge amount of mags...

I am curious as to why the hell they're facing all funky?


i notices that myself oops
Link Posted: 9/28/2015 6:42:40 PM EDT
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i notices that myself oops
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Nice work and not gonna hate on the huge amount of mags...



I am curious as to why the hell they're facing all funky?




i notices that myself oops
Gotta come up with a better answer than that!



"Oh, thats just how I identify my mag full of tracers, or my 5.56mm Raufoss. "



 
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Nice. I've been casually looking for a machine that can handle up to a few layers of 1000D nylon.
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Originally Posted By lcpl1812:

I just bought an industrial machine to start making my own stuff and I'll tell ya, cordura is not a forgiving material.  Your stuff looks damn nice sir.  


Yo devil, where'd ya get the machine?
KSL classifieds, saw it, needed it instantly for the price.  Nearly had to beat some other guy to keep him from taking it.  It's old school Singer 251-4,  all cast iron and weighs nearly 100 pounds with the table and motor.  Doesn't do anything fancy, but it sews awesome through strap and all.  



Once I get the chest rig I'm working on done I'll post some pics.  The zippers are kicking my ass for the map table.

 


Nice. I've been casually looking for a machine that can handle up to a few layers of 1000D nylon.
The 251-4 can handle it, but no fancy stuff.   St right stitch only and no reverse stitch either.  It did punch through 4 layers of 1000d and a milspec strap with a hiccup.  I don't know what the max is, but I highly doubt I'll ever find out.

 
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That's a good looking rig.
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That's a good looking rig.
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That's a good looking rig.


Thank you. Going to be building a 10 AR mag single row rig for my buddy in the next couple of weeks. I'll post pics when done.
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