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Posted: 4/30/2012 8:58:58 PM EDT
| I just picked up an eagle ciras and am looking to fill it up. What companys make good pouches I know eagle but how do companys like parcelet, condor and oter makers match up? Any help wpuld be appreciated thanks |
| Im looking for probably 4-8 ar magazine pouches double or triples, i havent decieded. I looking to get 3 pistol magazines, radio pouch, IFAK pouch, hydration bladder, flash light and multi tool pouch, and a multi purpose pouch. I willl probably need more but thats all i can think of right now. thanks |
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I willl probably need more but thats all i can think of right now. thanks No, you won't probably need more. #1 Avoid the mentality of having to fill up all the PALS channels. It is ok to have some space not occupied. #2, if you don't know what you need to carry, then you really don't need more pouches. What you need to do drives the gear and pouch requirements, not the other way around. You will find that loading it up with 8 mags and then some will weigh it down really quick. Tell us what you're planning on and you can be assisted a lot better. |
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Not that I don't appreciate the help but my original question wasn't on what types of pouches I should get but more of what company makes nice equipment (pouches). Im just trying to determine where im going to get my pouches from, and then determine what I will want to carry thanks Im new to this so all your imputs are helpful and appreciated
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I willl probably need more but thats all i can think of right now. thanks No, you won't probably need more. #1 Avoid the mentality of having to fill up all the PALS channels. It is ok to have some space not occupied. #2, if you don't know what you need to carry, then you really don't need more pouches. What you need to do drives the gear and pouch requirements, not the other way around. You will find that loading it up with 8 mags and then some will weigh it down really quick. Tell us what you're planning on and you can be assisted a lot better. |
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Stay away from Tactical Tailor they are way to tight usually. lol wut? ive had countless TT pouches and i have never had a problem with any of them. anyways to add: HSGI Paraclete TAG First Spear DBT BAE Eclipse Blue Force Gear Extreme Gear Labs Spec Ops Brand Specter Gear |
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Stay away from Tactical Tailor they are way to tight usually. lol wut? ive had countless TT pouches and i have never had a problem with any of them. anyways to add: HSGI Paraclete TAG First Spear DBT BAE Eclipse Blue Force Gear Extreme Gear Labs Spec Ops Brand Specter Gear The 3 mag offering that SKD sells the right most pouch when mounted is wayy to tight and you have to use two hands to insert the mag and then bang down on it even. Despite the reviews saying the same thing on the site I ordered one.. It's sitting in my gear box never to be used again. |
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Not that I don't appreciate the help but my original question wasn't on what types of pouches I should get but more of what company makes nice equipment (pouches). Im just trying to determine where im going to get my pouches from, and then determine what I will want to carry thanks Im new to this so all your imputs are helpful and appreciated Quoted:
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I willl probably need more but thats all i can think of right now. thanks No, you won't probably need more. #1 Avoid the mentality of having to fill up all the PALS channels. It is ok to have some space not occupied. #2, if you don't know what you need to carry, then you really don't need more pouches. What you need to do drives the gear and pouch requirements, not the other way around. You will find that loading it up with 8 mags and then some will weigh it down really quick. Tell us what you're planning on and you can be assisted a lot better. Suit yourself. I've been where you are. I've done what you're doing. I can easily see you're new at this, which is why I was going to help you save some money in the long run. Most of us that have done this stuff for employment have learned a thing or two. Figure out what you need first. Then look at who makes what you need. |
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