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Other than being tacticool, what are the reasons for someone not in mil/le to have a plate carrier?
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Originally Posted By LongShot94:
Other than being tacticool, what are the reasons for someone not in mil/le to have a plate carrier? The same reasons as someone in the military or law enforcement. |
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Originally Posted By TR0N_0010:
I should have my Warbelt/1st Line done next month. Here's what i've been running for about a year-ish now: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2736/4377730406_42dbe78c94_b.jpg Is that a sword? If so what kind. Thanks. |
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Originally Posted By F5:
Originally Posted By TR0N_0010:
I should have my Warbelt/1st Line done next month. Here's what i've been running for about a year-ish now: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2736/4377730406_42dbe78c94_b.jpg Is that a sword? If so what kind. Thanks. Nope.. just a good ole machete. Works great for scrub oak when i'm hog hunting. |
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Originally Posted By LongShot94:
Other than being tacticool, what are the reasons for someone not in mil/le to have a plate carrier? Well, because they can, for starters. Some people have them because they prefer to have the extra protection when attending rifle classes. Others have it just because they think they might need it one day. |
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Originally Posted By LongShot94:
Other than being tacticool, what are the reasons for someone not in mil/le to have a plate carrier? One could say the same thing about owning an AR15, AK, etc. We are Americans and though our rights are eroding away we still have some. I have armor and NOD simply because one day(hopefully not) you may be in a situation with civil anarchy and the Police will be busier than a one-legged man in an ass kicking contest. The other reason is simply because I can and therefore will. Oh yeah and they stop bullets. |
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ITS A PICTURE THREAD!!!!!111
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what holster is that on the warrior?
-Joe |
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Hey Joe
it's a fobus holster. It has a tension screw on it to make it easier or harder to draw depending on the users preference. |
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Originally Posted By 04freedom: http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/1/1002/3421/2504210061_large.jpg my get me outta here goodies hsgi weesatch (level lv ceramic front & level lll steel rear) unknown double pistol pouch unknown small gp pouch (compass & pocket knife) voodoo multicam large gp pouch (IFAK) voodoo od large gp pouch (misc survival stuff) 3L camelbak weapons colt mt6400c (threaded w/ a2) aimpoint ml2, sopmod, surefire m950, kights rail kimber desert warrior emerson/neely specwar HOLY OLD SHOULDER PADS BATMAN! You need to pick up a set of the current Wa/Wee Shoulder pads with Neoprene. Thinner profile, even more comfortable. IMHO CXS |
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I would be more worried about a decent holster than the profile of shoulder pads.
Originally Posted By Custom-X_Sponjah: Originally Posted By 04freedom: http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/1/1002/3421/2504210061_large.jpg my get me outta here goodies hsgi weesatch (level lv ceramic front & level lll steel rear) unknown double pistol pouch unknown small gp pouch (compass & pocket knife) voodoo multicam large gp pouch (IFAK) voodoo od large gp pouch (misc survival stuff) 3L camelbak weapons colt mt6400c (threaded w/ a2) aimpoint ml2, sopmod, surefire m950, kights rail kimber desert warrior emerson/neely specwar HOLY OLD SHOULDER PADS BATMAN! You need to pick up a set of the current Wa/Wee Shoulder pads with Neoprene. Thinner profile, even more comfortable. IMHO CXS |
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HOLY OLD SHOULDER PADS BATMAN! You need to pick up a set of the current Wa/Wee Shoulder pads with Neoprene. Thinner profile, even more comfortable. IMHO CXS Now I feel old and inadequate, I have those big ones also (Although I switched over to the PIG carrier). |
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Originally Posted By great308:
Well I guess I will bite... Some custom gear I built over the last couple years. Allot was made for Airsoft/Simunitions training. This is the start of my BALCS cut vest with external Plate pouch. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Airsoft/vstangsd.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Airsoft/mcvt.jpg As it evolved. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Airsoft/vstsd.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Airsoft/hydropac.jpg My combat belt and holster. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Airsoft/vstfrt.jpg This was my first piece of gear I ever made. SPEAR ELCS with some unnoticeable improvements or maybe noticeable. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Airsoft/elcs1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v221/hangingchads/Airsoft/elcs2.jpg More to come on gear I did not make; everything above is completely designed and made by me with the exception of the ELCS I used another ELCS to work off of. Damn. Nice job. |
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Originally Posted By verderben: http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs444.snc3/25500_1369150233833_1384040896_30990224_4405471_n.jpg My Rig: Comp-Tac Kydex reinforced belt. ATS War Belt Blue Force Gear Ten Speed Triple Mag Shingle Eagle Admin Pouch Condor Dump bag Blow Out Kit (for those special "whoopsy I just discharged a firearm into my leg" type situations) Comp-Tac Paddle Holster Blood Type Tab Cheap-O Remington Fixed Blade My Rifle: RRA Lower RRA Stock MI BUIS Stag 16" Upper EOTECH 5.11 CAA Cheap-O Rails SureFire 6P P.I.G Drop Slider MK1 Are you running any secondary mag carriers? -dave |
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Originally Posted By DKlic6:
Originally Posted By verderben:
http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs444.snc3/25500_1369150233833_1384040896_30990224_4405471_n.jpg My Rig: Comp-Tac Kydex reinforced belt. ATS War Belt Blue Force Gear Ten Speed Triple Mag Shingle Eagle Admin Pouch Condor Dump bag Blow Out Kit (for those special "whoopsy I just discharged a firearm into my leg" type situations) Comp-Tac Paddle Holster Blood Type Tab Cheap-O Remington Fixed Blade My Rifle: RRA Lower RRA Stock MI BUIS Stag 16" Upper EOTECH 5.11 CAA Cheap-O Rails SureFire 6P P.I.G Drop Slider MK1 Are you running any secondary mag carriers? -dave I have to find mine. I have a Comp-Tac single I need to modify. This rig is literally brand new. I'm still waiting on a new holster (Comp-Tac Settable Cant). |
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Originally Posted By madradhu:
OSOE MWR-L I just picked up, still working out exactly how i'm gonna have it set up. http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/2168/photocopye.jpg what knife is that? |
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Originally Posted By cabrito:
Originally Posted By madradhu:
OSOE MWR-L I just picked up, still working out exactly how i'm gonna have it set up. http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/2168/photocopye.jpg what knife is that? Spyderco Swick, now discontinued. Nice little knife, had the sheath made by a guy on bladeforums.com and added the paracord wrap myself. |
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Who makes that rig in your first two pics Shawnmt6601
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Originally Posted By solution_zero: http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAV11JAN2010.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAVSides11JAN2010.jpg After running a drop leg, then a 1st line under the MAV, I decided I liked it better all on 1 rig. Solution_Zero, Far be it for me to ask, but, why the cross draw, and why did you mount the holster so high? Are you not wearing the sidearm on your strong side due to body armor? |
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Originally Posted By stoner63a:
Solution_Zero, Far be it for me to ask, but, why the cross draw, and why did you mount the holster so high? Are you not wearing the sidearm on your strong side due to body armor? About 5 years ago I tried a drop-leg holster. After wearing it for a day out at the farm, I said "f*ck that." For awhile I ran a 1st line under my MAV, with the Safariland 6280 in a mid-ride configuration. It was comfortable and worked well for drawing the pistol, but the MAV was resting on the 1st line. It would cause the bottom of the pouches on the MAV to push in towards me when I leaned over, kneeled or sat down, which became painful pretty quickly. So, I decided to mount the holster on my MAV, and have all my stuff on one rig. The only way I could do this comfortably was crossdraw. If I mounted it on the strong side (right), it would be impossible to draw. It is very comfortable, and although it appears to ride high I barely notice it. I much prefer it to any other configuration I've tried. I'm not a soldier, and this is a SHTF rig; I plan to be far from the action should it ever happen. I would be wearing this rig while doing all the other daily tasks, and it is in a place where it won't get in the way. Pro's: Comfortable, rides easy in a vehicle, out of the way. Con's: Slower transition draw. |
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Originally Posted By solution_zero: Originally Posted By stoner63a: Solution_Zero, Far be it for me to ask, but, why the cross draw, and why did you mount the holster so high? Are you not wearing the sidearm on your strong side due to body armor? About 5 years ago I tried a drop-leg holster. After wearing it for a day out at the farm, I said "f*ck that." For awhile I ran a 1st line under my MAV, with the Safariland 6280 in a mid-ride configuration. It was comfortable and worked well for drawing the pistol, but the MAV was resting on the 1st line. It would cause the bottom of the pouches on the MAV to push in towards me when I leaned over, kneeled or sat down, which became painful pretty quickly. So, I decided to mount the holster on my MAV, and have all my stuff on one rig. The only way I could do this comfortably was crossdraw. If I mounted it on the strong side (right), it would be impossible to draw. It is very comfortable, and although it appears to ride high I barely notice it. I much prefer it to any other configuration I've tried. I'm not a soldier, and this is a SHTF rig; I plan to be far from the action should it ever happen. I would be wearing this rig while doing all the other daily tasks, and it is in a place where it won't get in the way. Pro's: Comfortable, rides easy in a vehicle, out of the way. Con's: Slower transition draw. I was finally able to get a Safariland 6304-3832 in FDE for my G21SF Picatinny. How I use it, I wouldn't classify as a drop leg, more of a lowered belt holster, using only the bottom leg strap, lowered just enough to clear my cummerbund. This mode will probably change after I get the side ESAPI plate pouches, either the Eagle CIRAS or HSGI adapter. |
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Originally Posted By MEANjoeGREEN84:
Who makes that rig in your first two pics Shawnmt6601 ? sorry I didnt see your post its made by specialty defense systems ( SDS) the USGI supplier, its a MOLLE II FLC |
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Love the IR sticker on your k-pot. |
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Originally Posted By albatrossarmament:
After my last carbine course at Tiger Valley I decided to make a couple small changes. Added a Fast-Mag for quicker reload and tossed a couple pistol mag pouches on the front of the Fast-Mmag. The great thing about a running modular rig is that I can easily change from this config to a dedicated rifle rig by replacing the pistol mag pouches with a second Fast-Mag if I want to ditch the handgun (which I often do). Below is a breakdown of this kit: TT 2 piece MAV with back panel from Go-Gear Tactical. TT X-harness, with low-profile drag handle by Go-Gear Tactical SDS Mag pouch used as a radio pouch on the X-harness (sometimes I ditch this) Eagle mag pouches holding 6 AR mags. Fast-Mag holding 1 AR mag ESSTAC pistol mag pouches holding 2 Beretta mags ATS tear-away Med pouch Go-Gear Tactical custom pouch for all my misc tools ect. Go-Gear Tactical Nalgene pouches holding 2 bottles +1 stainless cup http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g261/waffenmacht/PP1-1.jpg http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g261/waffenmacht/PP2-1.jpg http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g261/waffenmacht/PP3.jpg impressively solid setup. Hope to see you at the Bug out Drill this year and one of the Tac Team Matches too.... |
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Originally Posted By solution_zero:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAV11JAN2010.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAVSides11JAN2010.jpg After running a drop leg, then a 1st line under the MAV, I decided I liked it better all on 1 rig. How do you draw your pistol if your right hand becomes incapacitated? |
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Originally Posted By mdwicks:
Originally Posted By solution_zero:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAV11JAN2010.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAVSides11JAN2010.jpg After running a drop leg, then a 1st line under the MAV, I decided I liked it better all on 1 rig. How do you draw your pistol if your right hand becomes incapacitated? Probably the same way people draw from a thigh or drop hip rig, creativly. |
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Originally Posted By 6Demon6Face6:
Originally Posted By mdwicks:
Originally Posted By solution_zero:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAV11JAN2010.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAVSides11JAN2010.jpg After running a drop leg, then a 1st line under the MAV, I decided I liked it better all on 1 rig. How do you draw your pistol if your right hand becomes incapacitated? Probably the same way people draw from a thigh or drop hip rig, creativly. If your holster is so low that you can't just reach around your back with the opposite hand and draw smoothly without having to bend at the knees or waist then you're doing it wrong, drop leg rig or not. This guy's cross draw looks impossible to use with only the left hand. And the "cross that bridge when I come to it" attitude is not a good one to have when it comes to holsters. |
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Originally Posted By mdwicks:
Originally Posted By 6Demon6Face6:
Originally Posted By mdwicks:
Originally Posted By solution_zero:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAV11JAN2010.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAVSides11JAN2010.jpg After running a drop leg, then a 1st line under the MAV, I decided I liked it better all on 1 rig. How do you draw your pistol if your right hand becomes incapacitated? Probably the same way people draw from a thigh or drop hip rig, creativly. If your holster is so low that you can't just reach around your back with the opposite hand and draw smoothly without having to bend at the knees or waist then you're doing it wrong, drop leg rig or not. This guy's cross draw looks impossible to use with only the left hand. And the "cross that bridge when I come to it" attitude is not a good one to have when it comes to holsters. I concur. I'm not saying I'd do it that way. That's too much on one rig for me. IMO pistol (and mags) is a belt mounted weapon and rifle (and it's mags) is a torso mounted one. But not everything he wants is possible without putting it there, so it's gonna get creative. Hopefully he wont be shot in the right arm. |
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Originally Posted By 6Demon6Face6:
Originally Posted By mdwicks:
Originally Posted By 6Demon6Face6:
Originally Posted By mdwicks:
Originally Posted By solution_zero:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAV11JAN2010.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAVSides11JAN2010.jpg After running a drop leg, then a 1st line under the MAV, I decided I liked it better all on 1 rig. How do you draw your pistol if your right hand becomes incapacitated? Probably the same way people draw from a thigh or drop hip rig, creativly. If your holster is so low that you can't just reach around your back with the opposite hand and draw smoothly without having to bend at the knees or waist then you're doing it wrong, drop leg rig or not. This guy's cross draw looks impossible to use with only the left hand. And the "cross that bridge when I come to it" attitude is not a good one to have when it comes to holsters. I concur. I'm not saying I'd do it that way. That's too much on one rig for me. IMO pistol (and mags) is a belt mounted weapon and rifle (and it's mags) is a torso mounted one. But not everything he wants is possible without putting it there, so it's gonna get creative. Hopefully he wont be shot in the right arm. It's not impossible to draw with the left hand. I've practiced it several times, and it works fairly smoothly. Push the release down and forward with the left thumb, put the elbow out, grab pistol with left hand, and pull straight up. Not hard at all. It's actually a lot easier than reaching behind your back to get to a right side mounted drop-leg. I clearly explained why I'm no longer running a 1st line under the 2nd line in the post. It is designed to have everything on one rig, which is a hell of a lot easier on a man doing a lot of hiking, IMHO. Food and water on the rig are going to be more important to me in my AO. |
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Originally Posted By solution_zero:
Originally Posted By 6Demon6Face6:
Originally Posted By mdwicks:
Originally Posted By 6Demon6Face6:
Originally Posted By mdwicks:
Originally Posted By solution_zero:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAV11JAN2010.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a395/solution_zero/MAVSides11JAN2010.jpg After running a drop leg, then a 1st line under the MAV, I decided I liked it better all on 1 rig. How do you draw your pistol if your right hand becomes incapacitated? Probably the same way people draw from a thigh or drop hip rig, creativly. If your holster is so low that you can't just reach around your back with the opposite hand and draw smoothly without having to bend at the knees or waist then you're doing it wrong, drop leg rig or not. This guy's cross draw looks impossible to use with only the left hand. And the "cross that bridge when I come to it" attitude is not a good one to have when it comes to holsters. I concur. I'm not saying I'd do it that way. That's too much on one rig for me. IMO pistol (and mags) is a belt mounted weapon and rifle (and it's mags) is a torso mounted one. But not everything he wants is possible without putting it there, so it's gonna get creative. Hopefully he wont be shot in the right arm. It's not impossible to draw with the left hand. I've practiced it several times, and it works fairly smoothly. Push the release down and forward with the left thumb, put the elbow out, grab pistol with left hand, and pull straight up. Not hard at all. It's actually a lot easier than reaching behind your back to get to a right side mounted drop-leg. I clearly explained why I'm no longer running a 1st line under the 2nd line in the post. It is designed to have everything on one rig, which is a hell of a lot easier on a man doing a lot of hiking, IMHO. Food and water on the rig are going to be more important to me in my AO. Pow! told you it'd be creative. |
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