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Nice! You are possibly the first reviewer I have seen of this! Glad to see it out there. We have had a lot of customers purchase it with the ESSTAC M4 Triple Wedge because it is a great pouch, and it also fits on the front of the Patriot despite it only having 5 rows up front. Your set up looks great but others may want different options.
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Thanks SKD. I bought the carrier and pouches from you guys as well as the rest of the gear I own. I will have to look into the ESSTAC pouches. I wish the carrier had 6 rows of molle up front but at the price point and quality its not a big issue at all. Do you sell any other pouches that will allow for 3 rifle mags up front? Are you able to attach 3 ESSTAC single shorty mag pouches? Thanks guys
Will these work as well? http://www.skdtac.com/Esstac-M4-KYWI-Triple-Mag-Pouch-SHORTY-p/ess.234.htm?1=1&CartID=1 |
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Originally Posted By dugedug:
Getting ready to head out to Kabul in 30 days, used my Crye CPC as the prototyping platform for placement of my stuff on my issue IOTV. The smoke grenade pouch fits cans of chew in it nicely! <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5672_zpsgfpexhci.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5672_zpsgfpexhci.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5670_zpsn10i0cyb.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5670_zpsn10i0cyb.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5673_zpscyj3usqp.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5673_zpscyj3usqp.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5677_zpsk0b6sy52.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5677_zpsk0b6sy52.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5678_zpseq953c7z.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5678_zpseq953c7z.jpg</a> View Quote Very nice |
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Originally Posted By dugedug:
Getting ready to head out to Kabul in 30 days, used my Crye CPC as the prototyping platform for placement of my stuff on my issue IOTV. The smoke grenade pouch fits cans of chew in it nicely! <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5672_zpsgfpexhci.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5672_zpsgfpexhci.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5670_zpsn10i0cyb.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5670_zpsn10i0cyb.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5673_zpscyj3usqp.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5673_zpscyj3usqp.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5677_zpsk0b6sy52.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5677_zpsk0b6sy52.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5678_zpseq953c7z.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5678_zpseq953c7z.jpg</a> View Quote Very nice rig. Be safe brother!! |
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Originally Posted By Echo574:
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Originally Posted By jray02r1:
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Originally Posted By jray02r1:
What holster us that? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jray02r1:
Originally Posted By Echo574:
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1. My only IR flag patch is a right arm flag patch (stars on the top right as you are looking at the patch). I've researched and dnot see any issues but is this gtg for a us flag patch for the upper center area on my pc? I've seen issued pcs displayed in such a way.
2. Amy easy way to determine your blood type? In the event of an emergency, I'd like to know my blood type. |
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Originally Posted By cschelk2:
1. My only IR flag patch is a right arm flag patch (stars on the top right as you are looking at the patch). I've researched and dnot see any issues but is this gtg for a us flag patch for the upper center area on my pc? I've seen issued pcs displayed in such a way. 2. Amy easy way to determine your blood type? In the event of an emergency, I'd like to know my blood type. View Quote 1. I see lots of photos of legit operator dudes wearing backward flags on the front of their PCs. I think you'll be fine. 2. I was told you can either have a blood test and request blood type discovery, or you can contact the hospital where you were born and they should have it on record. |
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Originally Posted By cschelk2:
1. My only IR flag patch is a right arm flag patch (stars on the top right as you are looking at the patch). I've researched and dnot see any issues but is this gtg for a us flag patch for the upper center area on my pc? I've seen issued pcs displayed in such a way. 2. Amy easy way to determine your blood type? In the event of an emergency, I'd like to know my blood type. View Quote 1. You are good to go. Stars to the left is preferred, but you are not in the wrong or disrespectful by running a reverse flag on your PC. 2. Most "in and out" labs can do it for you. Places like Quest Labs. Or if you have a regular PCP you see regularly, some can do it in house. Others can refer you somewhere for a reasonable price. In the event of an emergency, however, most hospitals are gonna either type you first or give you Type O blood should you need it pronto. |
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Originally Posted By dugedug:
Getting ready to head out to Kabul in 30 days, used my Crye CPC as the prototyping platform for placement of my stuff on my issue IOTV. The smoke grenade pouch fits cans of chew in it nicely! <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5672_zpsgfpexhci.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5672_zpsgfpexhci.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5670_zpsn10i0cyb.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5670_zpsn10i0cyb.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5673_zpscyj3usqp.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5673_zpscyj3usqp.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5677_zpsk0b6sy52.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5677_zpsk0b6sy52.jpg</a> <a href="http://s29.photobucket.com/user/dugedug/media/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5678_zpseq953c7z.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c274/dugedug/Combat%20Gear/DSCN5678_zpseq953c7z.jpg</a> View Quote Are you using swift clips for the pack? |
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Your Doctor should be able to tell you what your blood type is as well.
It's a nice thing to have on your kit but no hospital will use it to determine what blood to give you, you'll get O- until they can type and cross you and give you the right thing. Blood transfusions are very regulated due to the risks. |
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Originally Posted By jcast141:
Your Doctor should be able to tell you what your blood type is as well. It's a nice thing to have on your kit but no hospital will use it to determine what blood to give you, you'll get O- until they can type and cross you and give you the right thing. Blood transfusions are very regulated due to the risks. View Quote There's not much point in having it on your gear. The first step in trauma care once you are no longer under fire is to strip all of your stuff off and look for other injuries. Once it is off, it isn't coming with you. |
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Originally Posted By jcast141:
Your Doctor should be able to tell you what your blood type is as well. It's a nice thing to have on your kit but no hospital will use it to determine what blood to give you, you'll get O- until they can type and cross you and give you the right thing. Blood transfusions are very regulated due to the risks. View Quote Most pics of dudes with blood type on their kits are from guys that have been type verified by their medics and they have medical assets that can do transfusions in the field. Its mandatory for my team to all wear our blood types on our kits and helmets. |
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Originally Posted By roecarapproved:
So, I've done quite the 360 with tactical gear. I started wearing an Eagle CIRAS, then moved to a Shelback Banshee. I tried out a FirstSpear Strandhogg, then "upgraded" for a Crye JPC with a Hogg cummerbund. Finally I downgraded to an SKD SOHPC and then came full circle back to an Eagle LE Plate Carrier. Out of all of my vests I've used other than the CIRAS, I really appreciate the simple fit and finish of the EPC. I've really admired the designs of scalable plate carriers and the modular panels so I decided to design one for my own plate carrier that is considered dated. Using my design my old Eagle Plate Carrier can now accept any aftermarket panel/placard. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y80/Roecar/roecarapproved/IMG_9621_zpsryekg5mq.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y80/Roecar/roecarapproved/IMG_9616_zps9oavdkk3.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y80/Roecar/roecarapproved/IMG_9633_zpsmahgexy4.jpg Using my universal adapter design, I can easily accommodate both AR15 and AK47 mags without having to switch pouch setups. View Quote Looks good! Did you make your own loop Velcro panel or purchase it somewhere? |
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Originally Posted By daemon734:
Most pics of dudes with blood type on their kits are from guys that have been type verified by their medics and they have medical assets that can do transfusions in the field. Its mandatory for my team to all wear our blood types on our kits and helmets. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By daemon734:
Originally Posted By jcast141:
Your Doctor should be able to tell you what your blood type is as well. It's a nice thing to have on your kit but no hospital will use it to determine what blood to give you, you'll get O- until they can type and cross you and give you the right thing. Blood transfusions are very regulated due to the risks. Most pics of dudes with blood type on their kits are from guys that have been type verified by their medics and they have medical assets that can do transfusions in the field. Its mandatory for my team to all wear our blood types on our kits and helmets. I understand it for that, I'm just talking on the civilian side for guys that have blood type patches. Don't want people to think that it would save time or steer medical decisions in an emergency situation. |
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Originally Posted By jcast141:
I understand it for that, I'm just talking on the civilian side for guys that have blood type patches. Don't want people to think that it would save time or steer medical decisions in an emergency situation. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jcast141:
Originally Posted By daemon734:
Originally Posted By jcast141:
Your Doctor should be able to tell you what your blood type is as well. It's a nice thing to have on your kit but no hospital will use it to determine what blood to give you, you'll get O- until they can type and cross you and give you the right thing. Blood transfusions are very regulated due to the risks. Most pics of dudes with blood type on their kits are from guys that have been type verified by their medics and they have medical assets that can do transfusions in the field. Its mandatory for my team to all wear our blood types on our kits and helmets. I understand it for that, I'm just talking on the civilian side for guys that have blood type patches. Don't want people to think that it would save time or steer medical decisions in an emergency situation. if you ever donated blood, they will have record of your blood type. |
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Originally Posted By jcast141:
I understand it for that, I'm just talking on the civilian side for guys that have blood type patches. Don't want people to think that it would save time or steer medical decisions in an emergency situation. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jcast141:
Originally Posted By daemon734:
Originally Posted By jcast141:
Your Doctor should be able to tell you what your blood type is as well. It's a nice thing to have on your kit but no hospital will use it to determine what blood to give you, you'll get O- until they can type and cross you and give you the right thing. Blood transfusions are very regulated due to the risks. Most pics of dudes with blood type on their kits are from guys that have been type verified by their medics and they have medical assets that can do transfusions in the field. Its mandatory for my team to all wear our blood types on our kits and helmets. I understand it for that, I'm just talking on the civilian side for guys that have blood type patches. Don't want people to think that it would save time or steer medical decisions in an emergency situation. I have a blood type patch on my med kit so is it a waste to have it there then? |
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Originally Posted By D-RAS03:
I have a blood type patch on my med kit so is it a waste to have it there then? View Quote Probably. Who do you expect to get care from? If it's civilians in a civilian hospital, they'll probably never even see it, and if they do, they'll ignore it and do it themselves anyway. It might be slightly different in a military setting, but only under pretty limited circumstances. |
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Originally Posted By joker581:
Probably. Who do you expect to get care from? If it's civilians in a civilian hospital, they'll probably never even see it, and if they do, they'll ignore it and do it themselves anyway. It might be slightly different in a military setting, but only under pretty limited circumstances. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By joker581:
Originally Posted By D-RAS03:
I have a blood type patch on my med kit so is it a waste to have it there then? Probably. Who do you expect to get care from? If it's civilians in a civilian hospital, they'll probably never even see it, and if they do, they'll ignore it and do it themselves anyway. It might be slightly different in a military setting, but only under pretty limited circumstances. I plan on taking classes so I thought it would be a good idea but reading what people are saying it seems just like another morale patch in a sense. I already have it and takes no room that I need so I'll just leave it there. ETA: Yeah it would be a civilian setting. |
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Originally Posted By D-RAS03:
I plan on taking classes so I thought it would be a good idea but reading what people are saying it seems just like another morale patch in a sense. I already have it and takes no room that I need so I'll just leave it there. ETA: Yeah it would be a civilian setting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By D-RAS03:
Originally Posted By joker581:
Originally Posted By D-RAS03:
I have a blood type patch on my med kit so is it a waste to have it there then? Probably. Who do you expect to get care from? If it's civilians in a civilian hospital, they'll probably never even see it, and if they do, they'll ignore it and do it themselves anyway. It might be slightly different in a military setting, but only under pretty limited circumstances. I plan on taking classes so I thought it would be a good idea but reading what people are saying it seems just like another morale patch in a sense. I already have it and takes no room that I need so I'll just leave it there. ETA: Yeah it would be a civilian setting. In that case, it's almost certainly pointless. It's a good concept under the circumstances described on the last page, where your blood is typed in advance by the same people who will be giving you blood transfusions in an emergency. In a training scenario, it's likely that your gear will be removed and tossed aside on scene and that you'll arrive at the hospital naked or nearly so. |
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Originally Posted By joker581:
In that case, it's almost certainly pointless. It's a good concept under the circumstances described on the last page, where your blood is typed in advance by the same people who will be giving you blood transfusions in an emergency. In a training scenario, it's likely that your gear will be removed and tossed aside on scene and that you'll arrive at the hospital naked or nearly so. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By joker581:
Originally Posted By D-RAS03:
Originally Posted By joker581:
Originally Posted By D-RAS03:
I have a blood type patch on my med kit so is it a waste to have it there then? Probably. Who do you expect to get care from? If it's civilians in a civilian hospital, they'll probably never even see it, and if they do, they'll ignore it and do it themselves anyway. It might be slightly different in a military setting, but only under pretty limited circumstances. I plan on taking classes so I thought it would be a good idea but reading what people are saying it seems just like another morale patch in a sense. I already have it and takes no room that I need so I'll just leave it there. ETA: Yeah it would be a civilian setting. In that case, it's almost certainly pointless. It's a good concept under the circumstances described on the last page, where your blood is typed in advance by the same people who will be giving you blood transfusions in an emergency. In a training scenario, it's likely that your gear will be removed and tossed aside on scene and that you'll arrive at the hospital naked or nearly so. Well at least the little patch was cheap so I didn't really waste any money. Thanks for the input. |
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Originally Posted By corey0311:
Looks good! Did you make your own loop Velcro panel or purchase it somewhere? View Quote I actually worked with a new start-up that offered to manufacture it. I believe they've released it this past week. It should be under the name Advance Synamic Universal Panel Adapter (UPA). |
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Originally Posted By hemiman:
K.I.S.S. Active shooter/ first responder rig, will be adding an extra TQ to supplement the one on my duty belt, but other than that don't need much else for a quick deployment rig. SKD Pig Brig with SKD level IV plates. http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps0i4kg6wu.jpeg View Quote Your plate carriers worst nightmare |
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Originally Posted By ebern220:
Your plate carriers worst nightmare http://funtasticbounce.biz/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/velcro.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ebern220:
Originally Posted By hemiman:
K.I.S.S. Active shooter/ first responder rig, will be adding an extra TQ to supplement the one on my duty belt, but other than that don't need much else for a quick deployment rig. SKD Pig Brig with SKD level IV plates. http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps0i4kg6wu.jpeg Your plate carriers worst nightmare http://funtasticbounce.biz/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/velcro.jpg Not going to lie, that's pretty damn funny. |
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Originally Posted By hemiman:
K.I.S.S. Active shooter/ first responder rig, will be adding an extra TQ to supplement the one on my duty belt, but other than that don't need much else for a quick deployment rig. SKD Pig Brig with SKD level IV plates. http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps0i4kg6wu.jpeg View Quote That's nice man. Simple and clean. Perfect for KISS. |
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Originally Posted By hemiman:
K.I.S.S. Active shooter/ first responder rig, will be adding an extra TQ to supplement the one on my duty belt, but other than that don't need much else for a quick deployment rig. SKD Pig Brig with SKD level IV plates. http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps0i4kg6wu.jpeg View Quote SKD Pig Brig in Multicam: |
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Originally Posted By eaglecp:
ESSTAC DAEODON PC's Done right! Full Write up click here http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/eaglecp/ESSTAC/20160510_180025_zpsaifbdfaf.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/eaglecp/ESSTAC/20160510_180043_zps41oov0ow.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/eaglecp/ESSTAC/20160510_180137_zpsopaefvm4.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/eaglecp/ESSTAC/20160510_180211_zpsgsp8pg3h.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/eaglecp/ESSTAC/20160510_175148_zpsevyhn468.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/eaglecp/ESSTAC/20160510_175122_zpsew1wynn8.jpg Rear Cummerbund Adjustment http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/eaglecp/ESSTAC/20160510_174605_zpsqz724qgv.jpg chuck View Quote Dang it you ruined the run of PIG BRIGs pics that was just starting! |
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Also love the ESSTAC Daeodon, I just received mine and I am quite impressed with it!! SOS |
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Originally Posted By Ivan-le-Fou:
To go back to the BRIG, a friend made me a "LBT 6142" style hydra pouch in MC BK. <a href="http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=524220IMGP2166.jpg" target="_blank">http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/524220IMGP2166.jpg</a> View Quote That's really slick! |
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Originally Posted By hemiman: More PIG BRIG Tourniquet and ESEE 4 attached. http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/image1-2_zpsxo8ln8tn.jpg http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/image2-2_zpsl32fntmr.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Remman:
That knife looks like its going to be not comfortable and be in the way of everything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Remman:
Originally Posted By hemiman:
More PIG BRIG Tourniquet and ESEE 4 attached. http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/image1-2_zpsxo8ln8tn.jpg http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/image2-2_zpsl32fntmr.jpg Works out really well actually. Once the carrier is on the elastic cummerbund hugs the sides of the carrier and keeps the knife and tourniquet nice and close to the body.....I'm also left handed so it is on my support side, so not in the way at all. |
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Originally Posted By hemiman:
More PIG BRIG Tourniquet and ESEE 4 attached. http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/image1-2_zpsxo8ln8tn.jpg http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/image2-2_zpsl32fntmr.jpg View Quote Sweet rig. Personally, I'm not a fan of big fixed blades on LE duty gear. I imagine it's more of a SHTF or active shooter set up so maybe weapon retention is less of an issue. I had to return my PIG BRIG because it didn't fit my issued plates |
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Originally Posted By palacial:
Sweet rig. Personally, I'm not a fan of big fixed blades on LE duty gear. I imagine it's more of a SHTF or active shooter set up so maybe weapon retention is less of an issue. I had to return my PIG BRIG because it didn't fit my issued plates View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By palacial:
Originally Posted By hemiman:
More PIG BRIG Tourniquet and ESEE 4 attached. http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/image1-2_zpsxo8ln8tn.jpg http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af56/eboggs09/image2-2_zpsl32fntmr.jpg Sweet rig. Personally, I'm not a fan of big fixed blades on LE duty gear. I imagine it's more of a SHTF or active shooter set up so maybe weapon retention is less of an issue. I had to return my PIG BRIG because it didn't fit my issued plates It is my active shooter rig, the knife, I see myself using it more for a pry bar or other utilitarian tasks before ever as a SD weapon which is one reason I like the 4 so much, it's thick. I'm contemplating putting my 3 on there just for the fact it has a glass breaker on it. Time will tell. It pulls double duty at home as well as my SHTF. But it mainly rides shotgun with me just in case the unthinkable happens. |
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