Hop is the funniest guy on guntube to me, because he has an extremely dry delivery but it's interspersed with these absurd turns of phrase like "fatties only need apply" which have me cracking up.
God I love how Hop is never trying to sugarcoat every fucking thing and assure us that, "despite my couple 'minor' issues with [the product], it's fuckin' dope af and you should get one!" He just gives us an account of his experience with actually using the thing, with straightforward, unbiased details that give the best impression of what to expect with the thing. You know, the stuff you'd ask in the "Ask a question" section on the product page and wait 2 weeks for a response that doesn't answer your question.
Pro tip: Wear your ammo as high up on your chest as you can get it. That’s advice I got from an NCO who fought in the Battle of Wanat. I foolishly disputed him on that and wore mine low. Guess who’s back was screaming bloody murder afterwards.
Thank you for such an honest talk Yeah brother, I’m looking at those biggest pouches tucked so far back they are practically under your arms, giving you invisible lat syndrome, and I’m just gritting my teeth knowing how much I detest that bulky, crowded feeling.
Always tough for me to find a comfortable chest rig. I'm 6'2 and barrel chested. I like the old ALICE gear personally. I just like the weight distribution better I'm definitely always into trying new different gear. Thanks for the information as always.
I’ve been using the d3cr heavy chest rig. I love the 2 zipper pouches on it and with the plastic mag inserts it works great with 5.56 mags. It also only has 2 pistol mag holders. When I was originally picking out a chest rig I felt a lot of them just slapped to much random stuff on them and I didn’t want flaps over the mags.
Same here d3 heavy with their mag inserts 👌🏼 I used 308 mags, AK mags and 5.56 mags. The elastic is still there to just be pushed to side but can be throw on top if needed
For that map pocket, get a strip of hook or loop and apply it to one side of the velcro enclosure. Itll be easier to access and cut the noise. I also found if you want to add some structure to that style of rig, you can cut a strip of corrugated plastic (aka plaatic cardboard, aka old campaign signs) to size and put it in there and stiffen the chassis. If you're into that
I am 6ft and around 160lbs, I have bought three different chest rigs from tactical tailor, of varying type, and all of them are sized so ridiculously large that even in armor I still have about a foot of slack on the back. Same issue, I can't adjust them down enough to fit, so I end up cutting and sewing one side of the back strap so that it can only buckle on one side. I imagine they size their rigs to the Bloat Lord.
Old post but consider the Haley micro chest rig. I pair that with their flat pack and it fits pretty well (as a fellow 6’ 155lb slendy boi). In my most recent vid (around the 2min mark) you can see me wearing it for size comparison
The TT stuff really kinda…hasn’t changed since it was first designed like when everyone was wearing IOTV’s and shit. Those older body armor systems were fairly large and needed that kind of adjustment.
I’ve got the same rig- I’ve outfitted with the polymer inserts from esstac and keeps it clean to insert or draw from. The size of it hasn’t been downside for me, but I am a bit bigger. I also added a phlster floodlight inside one of the GP pouches to give me a place for a pistol- works great if you want to get stuff off your hips.
Tracer Tactical makes modular chest rig platforms which may suit your fancy. Expensive and long wait times but the gear is very well made and highly customizable.
As someone who regularly shoots 5.56 .308 and x39, I really really like this chest rig. I also run a VelSys 4 mag placard on my PC and the muscle memory for both is very close to the same. I don't have a problem running it with a pack but I'm also fairly cube shaped. EDIT: You can also run that zip-top thingy in the center map pocket, that makes it really easy to get into and adds space.
Personally I look at chest rigs as quick kit. Something you throw on fast, to do short missions prioritizing light weight loads. But I've shifted some from my prior position of slick plate carriers with chest rigs over them, so this might be part of why.
If ever there was a meet and greet in Oregon (as with Paul Harrell) I’d be down to meet you Hop. It’d be cool AF to meet some of the TFBTV crew. Even Mr. Short shorts.
I have this chest rig and I don't really love it either. The width didn't really bother me but most of the negatives you mention I didn't line either (mags being difficult to draw, unable to take a dangler pouch, weird pouch layout that's too big/too small). I would also say there is no good way to carry water outside of the radio pouch so I had to choose between the two. I am now trying the shaw concepts arc chest rig which is WIDE but I can carry all I need eith big pouches and a dangler.
I love my old school Mayflower. I own a 716 as well and have not been able to find a rig I like. I’ll be following your reviews for input. I may well by this one anyway…
I see you've upgraded your commo configuration. I've been looking at those old ef johnson radios too. Would be interesting to get another commo video from you talking about your experience with it.
The 2 smaller gp pouches fit a vortex range finder, a 20 rd ar mag, smaller notepad, lensaatic compass or suunto baseplate compass, the bigger pouch is wide enough for a protractor. This is a military focused rig for sure, and it excels at that, that said, prepared citizens should have maps and compasses etc... on their kit...
Really like mine. Try using the zipper top for the map pouch instead of the mag insert. Makes that pouch super useful and probably the best setup for the rig.
These are great. I have one for my scar 17s rig and I can fit 6 20rnd mags in it with no problem, if you're mostly just carrying ammo obv. Yes the back strap is big. I replaced mine with an elastic strap. I have a barrel chest so no problems with pouches under armpits. The straps are wide but super comfy and you don't feel the weight of the 308.
My recent hunt for a chest rig taught me a few things. -I definitely hate x-harnesses. I'm still trying to get around to making an H-harness for a P83. -The Esstac Chicom rig is really well made but the tall kywi type pouches are a bit too tight but they're adjustable...sort of. I love the shorter kywis though, high recommend. -I should've looked at ATS sooner. I got their Slimline rig, ranger green. Super comfortable harness, sits nice and high. I only have 4 mags a TQ on it, I don't run a radio but it has PALS on the sides for a pouch or one can use some of the sewn-in pouches. My experience with chest rigs is minimal but I found the perfect one for me. Also I don't worry about reinserting magazines, I have a small dump pouch on it.
That armpit radio placement is probably great if you do everything in the prone. Just a pain in the butt for everything leading up to aforementioned belly time
I'm not sure any of these new "high speed, low drag" rigs are much better than the old LBE - A.L.I.C.E. rig I wore in the 1980s. We all end up "customizing" them anyway.
I have this exact rig for my .308 as well. I was really excited about it until I spent time in it. You highlighted every single thing I dont like it about it. I am going to get rid of it and get a Traecer Tactical rig.
A nice tip for the med pouch is the new bfg small tkn fits very nicely. Tuck the pushers Velcro flap in and the tkn flap operates as if it was in the tkn pouch
I use the TAPS and i like it a lot cause i like being able to have my mags on me, more weight on my chest and keeps ammo with me. Never understood small rigs with 3 mags
@@fatcat9390 it can even support a plate in the rear middle pocket, hooks up to USGI hydrocarriers, packs etc and wears like a h harness. I'm 6' 170 now so skinny it works and at 320lbs it fit.
Because you're skinny you just might be limited to a three-mag wide chest rig, or stacking outward. Something like the Shaw placard adapted to some expander wings could work. For stacking outward maybe a Spiritus Mk4 with two mags in the rear and two in the front, along with expander wings or their thing 2 base.
Almost pulled the trigger on a Haley heavy rig. 4 mags wide but all the expanded pouches are on the front. Downsides are, pistol mag pouches for no reason, and weird GP shape/size.
THANK YOU! I thought I was the only person that found the back strap way too long. I ended up sewing it back together after cutting it with Cordura thread. But holy damn that was long. (Gen V split front)
Note on Hypalon- According to HazMap and DuPont (who formerly produced it) it is not known to be a carcinogen, and I couldn't find anything on it being illegal. I'm probably just in denial though because all my Direct Action shit is apparently inundated with it 😬
I don't understand how Tactical Tailor seemed to go by the wayside. They have a chest rig which is basically a an entire blank MOLLE panel you can outfit with whatever pouches you want, whether TT or another make. DId me well overseas, mil and private sector.
I just sold one of these and went with an Onward Research rig. For me not being in anymore, the ability to add a Nalgene pouch, a decent GP and a dangler plus 8 mags? Thing was right up my alley.
Thanks for the honest review Hop. My friend has a flak from Mayflower and that has served him well, but it sounds like some of their chest rigs are a pass. That's unfortunate.
The radio pouch is made for chonk mil radios. Try the radio in one of the mag pouches. You can fit two more mags in the radio pouch and it won't dig into your arm pit.
I used the haley stretegics heavy rig. I find the gp pouches on there's alittle bit more useful and and enjoys ability to extend or shrink. I use it for ak and ar 10 setups. I'm 5'8 and 140 lbs and it goes under more arms alittle but can still have my arms lay flat if I want to. I also don't run my medical pouch on my rig which helps with that and run it on my belt.
I wonder how it would go if you stuffed a piece of ABS or kydex plastic sheet into that map pouch to augment how the whole thing moves. I find myself fascinated by "taco" type mag holders and how they seem to not really care what type of mag you jam into them but they also seem like a heavy/bulky option as I haven't seen anything like this Velocity / Mayflower unit that incorporates "tacos".
Hop, please do a video on gloves in the vein of your sling videos. You are the only person I trust in the guntuber community. My hands are in your hands.
Those radio pouches were probably made for the 1970s-era tactical cinderblock known as the ASIP radio, lol. It would explain the excess amount of wiggle room.
I used the shit out of this when I was in. It held what I needed and it prevented me from listening to the Good Idea Fairy, aka the LT. Now it sits in my closet on my carrier in case someone comes in the house unannounced
Although it isn't the stock product in it's entirety, a lot of the problem with the back strap being too long can be fixed with a Spiritus back strap, which I find fits me very well as a relatively small guy, at least compared to you.
What would your favorite.308 chest rig. You said this one was set up more for 308; just wondering if there was one better then this. Looking to run and gun with the M1A this fall.
Looks like that same thing but three mags across would fit you just about perfectly. 100 rounds (1+3 x 25rd) of .308 is more than most real people are going to need right on hand; you can put another four mags in your pack or elsewhere on your body if you feel the need to load out like you're Rambo.
The Airforce DFLCS H-HARNESS (Defensor fortis load carrying system ) is bar none the best system available. It doesn't get the love because it's the Airforce and not some high speed company. I have used many over the yrs this thing just works. Never uncomfortable load it any way breaks in the front if you don't need that put mag shingle across it. plus has a pals back on it.❤ It's more what we use to call web gear. I would like to try the navy's much lighter version.
I use a type 83 or a T.A.P.S over my iiia w/1.2llb iv icws and a water resistant shoulder slung rpk gunners bag. my belt i drop on 2 ak, ar or mp5 mag pouches with a few pistol mags. so my rigs just have mags, ifak, tqs, random tools. mre, water, sport smokes/sim smokes. 6"2 160 it fits me thankfully. and at 320lbs the rigs fit. I could see how any wider than t.a.p.s for myself, would be an issue though.
Hop is the funniest guy on guntube to me, because he has an extremely dry delivery but it's interspersed with these absurd turns of phrase like "fatties only need apply" which have me cracking up.
I literally just bought this 3 hrs ago.
I've had mine for a few years and I really like it.
Hop is in your walls
No you didn't
@@KrautSpaceMagic I did. I actually canceled it because the review and I’m gonna do some more research and thinking.
Send it back. Go Haley or spiritus. They allow you adapt. Shrink and expand!
God I love how Hop is never trying to sugarcoat every fucking thing and assure us that, "despite my couple 'minor' issues with [the product], it's fuckin' dope af and you should get one!" He just gives us an account of his experience with actually using the thing, with straightforward, unbiased details that give the best impression of what to expect with the thing. You know, the stuff you'd ask in the "Ask a question" section on the product page and wait 2 weeks for a response that doesn't answer your question.
One of the main reasons as to why I love Hop
He also makes the point he's not using it correctly, which is the flip side of that that gets overlooked a lot by inferior skinny LARPers.
it's a waste of time if you don't get out and vote anti-gun tyrants out of office.
Hop the true influencer. Being honest and trying to steer people away from the HSP cult.
Pro tip: Wear your ammo as high up on your chest as you can get it. That’s advice I got from an NCO who fought in the Battle of Wanat. I foolishly disputed him on that and wore mine low. Guess who’s back was screaming bloody murder afterwards.
Big green nightmare is the nicest thing I've heard about my state in a while, thank you.
I laughed so hard when you said the 152 is a cinder block taped to a large print holy bible 😂😂😂
Thank you for such an honest talk
Yeah brother, I’m looking at those biggest pouches tucked so far back they are practically under your arms, giving you invisible lat syndrome, and I’m just gritting my teeth knowing how much I detest that bulky, crowded feeling.
Always tough for me to find a comfortable chest rig.
I'm 6'2 and barrel chested. I like the old ALICE gear personally. I just like the weight distribution better
I'm definitely always into trying new different gear.
Thanks for the information as always.
Y straps are everywhere. And they work.
ALICE is based and sneed, keep on rocking in the free world moon doggy
Let's arm wrestle barrel dude lol
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I’ve been using the d3cr heavy chest rig. I love the 2 zipper pouches on it and with the plastic mag inserts it works great with 5.56 mags. It also only has 2 pistol mag holders. When I was originally picking out a chest rig I felt a lot of them just slapped to much random stuff on them and I didn’t want flaps over the mags.
Same here d3 heavy with their mag inserts 👌🏼 I used 308 mags, AK mags and 5.56 mags. The elastic is still there to just be pushed to side but can be throw on top if needed
Do you know if they deliver to France?
@@benbangui do you use the plastic inserts with 308 mags?
Yea. It’s just the Haley ones. I think they are universal. Made for 5.56. Maybe not even optimized for 308 but it works
@@benbangui they’re made for 308 as well, also have extended flaps you can add on now as well
Guy has the jawline of a shooter.
For that map pocket, get a strip of hook or loop and apply it to one side of the velcro enclosure. Itll be easier to access and cut the noise. I also found if you want to add some structure to that style of rig, you can cut a strip of corrugated plastic (aka plaatic cardboard, aka old campaign signs) to size and put it in there and stiffen the chassis. If you're into that
I am 6ft and around 160lbs, I have bought three different chest rigs from tactical tailor, of varying type, and all of them are sized so ridiculously large that even in armor I still have about a foot of slack on the back. Same issue, I can't adjust them down enough to fit, so I end up cutting and sewing one side of the back strap so that it can only buckle on one side.
I imagine they size their rigs to the Bloat Lord.
Old post but consider the Haley micro chest rig. I pair that with their flat pack and it fits pretty well (as a fellow 6’ 155lb slendy boi).
In my most recent vid (around the 2min mark) you can see me wearing it for size comparison
The TT stuff really kinda…hasn’t changed since it was first designed like when everyone was wearing IOTV’s and shit. Those older body armor systems were fairly large and needed that kind of adjustment.
I’ve got the same rig- I’ve outfitted with the polymer inserts from esstac and keeps it clean to insert or draw from. The size of it hasn’t been downside for me, but I am a bit bigger. I also added a phlster floodlight inside one of the GP pouches to give me a place for a pistol- works great if you want to get stuff off your hips.
I love an abundance of pistol mag pouches! Where else am I supposed to put my Spitz sunflower seeds and corn nuts?
Tracer Tactical makes modular chest rig platforms which may suit your fancy. Expensive and long wait times but the gear is very well made and highly customizable.
As someone who regularly shoots 5.56 .308 and x39, I really really like this chest rig. I also run a VelSys 4 mag placard on my PC and the muscle memory for both is very close to the same. I don't have a problem running it with a pack but I'm also fairly cube shaped.
EDIT: You can also run that zip-top thingy in the center map pocket, that makes it really easy to get into and adds space.
Personally I look at chest rigs as quick kit.
Something you throw on fast, to do short missions prioritizing light weight loads.
But I've shifted some from my prior position of slick plate carriers with chest rigs over them, so this might be part of why.
Please keep us updated on your search for the best 308 chest rig. I have been looking at the Pusher as well as what TRex arms had for that caliber.
Magcels are seething at carry all your ammo loose in a ziploc bag and feed one round at a time into the chamber chads.
Works just fine on the flat range, I’m sure it’ll transition into real life very well
If ever there was a meet and greet in Oregon (as with Paul Harrell) I’d be down to meet you Hop. It’d be cool AF to meet some of the TFBTV crew. Even Mr. Short shorts.
I have this chest rig and I don't really love it either. The width didn't really bother me but most of the negatives you mention I didn't line either (mags being difficult to draw, unable to take a dangler pouch, weird pouch layout that's too big/too small). I would also say there is no good way to carry water outside of the radio pouch so I had to choose between the two. I am now trying the shaw concepts arc chest rig which is WIDE but I can carry all I need eith big pouches and a dangler.
I love my old school Mayflower.
I own a 716 as well and have not been able to find a rig I like. I’ll be following your reviews for input. I may well by this one anyway…
Pusher isn't too wide...Hop isn't wide enough.
I had the same problem with my TAPS but the Pusher is fine on me.
I see you've upgraded your commo configuration. I've been looking at those old ef johnson radios too. Would be interesting to get another commo video from you talking about your experience with it.
Leave it to Hop to review something that is literally in my to buy list. Excellent as always.
I'm convinced that god could give hop the most immaculately crafted piece of gear and it would take him all of 5 minutes to completely shit on it
The 2 smaller gp pouches fit a vortex range finder, a 20 rd ar mag, smaller notepad, lensaatic compass or suunto baseplate compass, the bigger pouch is wide enough for a protractor.
This is a military focused rig for sure, and it excels at that, that said, prepared citizens should have maps and compasses etc... on their kit...
Really like mine. Try using the zipper top for the map pouch instead of the mag insert. Makes that pouch super useful and probably the best setup for the rig.
Ha I just said this in my comment, it's a badass chest rig for sure.
This is my favorite chest rig ever
Surus Operations released their RECCE 2.5 that you can set up for 7.62 similar to this rig. You'd probably still have pouches under your arms, though.
These are great. I have one for my scar 17s rig and I can fit 6 20rnd mags in it with no problem, if you're mostly just carrying ammo obv. Yes the back strap is big. I replaced mine with an elastic strap. I have a barrel chest so no problems with pouches under armpits. The straps are wide but super comfy and you don't feel the weight of the 308.
My recent hunt for a chest rig taught me a few things.
-I definitely hate x-harnesses. I'm still trying to get around to making an H-harness for a P83.
-The Esstac Chicom rig is really well made but the tall kywi type pouches are a bit too tight but they're adjustable...sort of. I love the shorter kywis though, high recommend.
-I should've looked at ATS sooner. I got their Slimline rig, ranger green. Super comfortable harness, sits nice and high. I only have 4 mags a TQ on it, I don't run a radio but it has PALS on the sides for a pouch or one can use some of the sewn-in pouches. My experience with chest rigs is minimal but I found the perfect one for me. Also I don't worry about reinserting magazines, I have a small dump pouch on it.
That armpit radio placement is probably great if you do everything in the prone. Just a pain in the butt for everything leading up to aforementioned belly time
As much as it pains me, I agree the extra wide shoulder straps are just not that ideal.
Wtf , this better has a Cameo or a starting role featuring Socko
I'm not sure any of these new "high speed, low drag" rigs are much better than the old LBE - A.L.I.C.E. rig I wore in the 1980s. We all end up "customizing" them anyway.
Thanks for representing a slim guys' experience Hop. I think I'll abdominal carry my ar10 mags differently
I have this exact rig for my .308 as well. I was really excited about it until I spent time in it. You highlighted every single thing I dont like it about it. I am going to get rid of it and get a Traecer Tactical rig.
A nice tip for the med pouch is the new bfg small tkn fits very nicely. Tuck the pushers Velcro flap in and the tkn flap operates as if it was in the tkn pouch
I use the TAPS and i like it a lot cause i like being able to have my mags on me, more weight on my chest and keeps ammo with me. Never understood small rigs with 3 mags
Yeah I've got one too and I would like to sew in four of the front mag pouches so I can attach a quad esstac kywi pouch to the front.
@@fatcat9390 it can even support a plate in the rear middle pocket, hooks up to USGI hydrocarriers, packs etc and wears like a h harness. I'm 6' 170 now so skinny it works and at 320lbs it fit.
Thanks for the review of an item I didn't know existed and had no desire to ever buy.
Like and comment distributed for the almighty algorithm.
Because you're skinny you just might be limited to a three-mag wide chest rig, or stacking outward. Something like the Shaw placard adapted to some expander wings could work. For stacking outward maybe a Spiritus Mk4 with two mags in the rear and two in the front, along with expander wings or their thing 2 base.
Almost pulled the trigger on a Haley heavy rig. 4 mags wide but all the expanded pouches are on the front. Downsides are, pistol mag pouches for no reason, and weird GP shape/size.
Lbt 1961g is the best rig I've used. Gone back and forth with modular and sewn
You can use the supplied zipper insert on the map insert and makes it easier getting in and out of.
THANK YOU! I thought I was the only person that found the back strap way too long. I ended up sewing it back together after cutting it with Cordura thread. But holy damn that was long. (Gen V split front)
There are grammatical errors, but I just got off night shift and I'm drunk. (I'm allowed to because its my 8pm)
Also, wearing a chest rig as a placard is one of the most chodeish experiences of my life.
@@irradiatedrunner Yeah I'm not a fan, seems like it's no more expensive to have a fully configured carrier and a separate chest rig.
I have zero intention to purchase a chest rig or 99% of the gear Hop reviews yet here I am every time he posts
Note on Hypalon- According to HazMap and DuPont (who formerly produced it) it is not known to be a carcinogen, and I couldn't find anything on it being illegal. I'm probably just in denial though because all my Direct Action shit is apparently inundated with it 😬
I don't understand how Tactical Tailor seemed to go by the wayside. They have a chest rig which is basically a an entire blank MOLLE panel you can outfit with whatever pouches you want, whether TT or another make. DId me well overseas, mil and private sector.
Damn homie looking like Solid Snake. All love Hop
I just sold one of these and went with an Onward Research rig. For me not being in anymore, the ability to add a Nalgene pouch, a decent GP and a dangler plus 8 mags? Thing was right up my alley.
Pusher? I hardly know 'er.
It's your Mom's
Thanks for the honest review Hop. My friend has a flak from Mayflower and that has served him well, but it sounds like some of their chest rigs are a pass. That's unfortunate.
I'm laughing at the PRC 152 being "the size of a cinder block" when the 119 and 117 are both man portable and even bigger
Ive been rocking the Split rig version. Everytime i try and or buy something else i always go back to the pusher split rig.
i got their split rig and love it, im little and it works good with some adjustments
The radio pouch is made for chonk mil radios. Try the radio in one of the mag pouches. You can fit two more mags in the radio pouch and it won't dig into your arm pit.
I run the Haley Heavy with G-code Scorpions for my Scar. Would work same same for SR mags. Works well with several packs I use. 5’8” 160.
HSP Heavy is good. Ran that and the Micro with 7.62 inserts the last few classes with my FN 17S.
Hey I know you probably already have another chest rig in mind but try an ATS Tactical chest rig. I like mine alot. Not arm pit issues
I use a tac tailor mav 2 piece to run 308. A bit "outdated" but mine has held up for 15 years of use and abuse.
Ive got my eyes on the direct action thunderbolt or whatever their sewn chest rig is.
The Defense Mechanisms LCP is a pretty good option for a chest rig.
I used the haley stretegics heavy rig. I find the gp pouches on there's alittle bit more useful and and enjoys ability to extend or shrink. I use it for ak and ar 10 setups. I'm 5'8 and 140 lbs and it goes under more arms alittle but can still have my arms lay flat if I want to. I also don't run my medical pouch on my rig which helps with that and run it on my belt.
I just got the ATS chest rig for 308. Bare bones and comfortable.
I wonder how it would go if you stuffed a piece of ABS or kydex plastic sheet into that map pouch to augment how the whole thing moves.
I find myself fascinated by "taco" type mag holders and how they seem to not really care what type of mag you jam into them but they also seem like a heavy/bulky option as I haven't seen anything like this Velocity / Mayflower unit that incorporates "tacos".
Hop, please do a video on gloves in the vein of your sling videos. You are the only person I trust in the guntuber community. My hands are in your hands.
Mechanix
Those radio pouches were probably made for the 1970s-era tactical cinderblock known as the ASIP radio, lol. It would explain the excess amount of wiggle room.
I used the shit out of this when I was in. It held what I needed and it prevented me from listening to the Good Idea Fairy, aka the LT.
Now it sits in my closet on my carrier in case someone comes in the house unannounced
Although it isn't the stock product in it's entirety, a lot of the problem with the back strap being too long can be fixed with a Spiritus back strap, which I find fits me very well as a relatively small guy, at least compared to you.
What would your favorite.308 chest rig. You said this one was set up more for 308; just wondering if there was one better then this. Looking to run and gun with the M1A this fall.
Looks like that same thing but three mags across would fit you just about perfectly. 100 rounds (1+3 x 25rd) of .308 is more than most real people are going to need right on hand; you can put another four mags in your pack or elsewhere on your body if you feel the need to load out like you're Rambo.
Looking like a Call of Duty NPC and I'm all for it
Check out the Esstac split front boar. It solves a lot of the gripes you have about the velocity.
The Airforce DFLCS H-HARNESS (Defensor fortis load carrying system ) is bar none the best system available.
It doesn't get the love because it's the Airforce and not some high speed company.
I have used many over the yrs this thing just works.
Never uncomfortable load it any way breaks in the front if you don't need that put mag shingle across it. plus has a pals back on it.❤
It's more what we use to call web gear.
I would like to try the navy's much lighter version.
The big pockets on the sides are for your candy, soda, and other little treats :)
I find them great for “miscellaneous duty” or loose 12 gauge/.22 on the range, but once I put a pack on they become useless.
You can fit a whole can of Fosters in the PRC pouch.
Sleeve of grizzly
Would love to see you review Shaw Concepts ARC plate carrier and/or Chest rig.
Sauce on the rat patch??
you guys are funny with snow all over your head. try fleece watch cap, they take up little space you can stuff them between shock cords on your molle
My video was buffering at first and I didn’t notice and you were just standing there menacingly. Consider my vibe checked
I run this on my Scarab and love it
HOP, I use a tactical man purse...I keep my mags next to my signal mirror and glowsticks.
I use the grenade pouches on my chicom rig to hold stripper clips of 5.56 and a loading spoon. If you have the space, why not carry more ammo?
Hop I would love if you could do a review on some of the varusteleka gear because so far it's been some of the best for me
Considering this guy for dedicated ak usage
Welcome back to Oregon, enjoying the bizarre weather?
Can we just talk about how pissed I am that you're 1" taller than me?
I use a type 83 or a T.A.P.S over my iiia w/1.2llb iv icws and a water resistant shoulder slung rpk gunners bag. my belt i drop on 2 ak, ar or mp5 mag pouches with a few pistol mags. so my rigs just have mags, ifak, tqs, random tools. mre, water, sport smokes/sim smokes. 6"2 160 it fits me thankfully. and at 320lbs the rigs fit. I could see how any wider than t.a.p.s for myself, would be an issue though.
magcels seething over belt chads
Ok so I use 308 inserts on mine and I can fit 8 ar 15 mags and it’s pretty sweet
>biggest radio known to man
*laughs in SINCGARS*
You should check out the new BFG SF Chest Rig.
I’m tall and slender as well, I look at most things and see they just won’t work. I’m going to stay posted and see what you figure out. 😎
they should make that large gp pouch a roll-up dump pouch
also: socko looking like Maxwell
I keep shotgun cards in the map pockets. I want to get the loop portion of velcro sewn in the entire map pocket to better hold the cards in there.
6’4 205 didn’t know u were built like that😤 I feel the same thing being lanky w rigs same height/weight
3:21 Hop has a micro stroke on camera as he remembers my discord comments
Snow Hop.
The CR puts the radio antenna on the path to getting broken off.
*has, and loves, an iotv
*has a pof rogue as his mountain gun
*steeples fingers