I managed to get two of the wide models; One to test and abuse, and one to carry if I'm happy with the result of the testing. I'm excited to see it in person.
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I managed to get two of the wide models; One to test and abuse, and one to carry if I'm happy with the result of the testing. I'm excited to see it in person.
Sorry, been away for a bit.
It was a long time ago, but I recall it feeling like a stiffer pull. It shouldn't have, but I remember being immediately disappointed and ordered an Overwatch trigger...
What size is it? :D
I divided my IFAK into two small zip pouches (pencil case/tool pouch/Daka) that fit into the cells. One is "M" (minus a TQ) and the other is "ARCH". I use a Titan Tactical elastic hanger for a TQ,...
I usually like the Tango Down/Vickers parts, but the trigger for the Gen 5 made my 34 worse.
MR makes great bags, but what's got you set on MR for your next pack?
Either way, I'd lean toward the 40L since that's more than enough for a day hike, and just about right for a winter day hike...
The True North hanger is pricey, but it's really good. Totally worth it.
I have a Shaggy and as much as I like it, I've found that many companies (especially Phlster, Raven, and Tenicor) have continued to innovate and improve AIWB holsters. I also think the wedges work...
I still really like all of mine. I used to not carry a 2nd magazine, now there's really no excuse for me not to carry a reload and a real tourniquet at all times.
I'd recommend something like this: https://www.optactical.com/fispslullipl.html
That style is usually cheaper than a carrier with more features, somewhat concealable, and helps resist the...
I'm still liking mine for it's intended purpose. I'll probably get another when they're back in stock.
I don't think it's the best option for carrying under a tucked-in shirt. (And I don't know...
Velocity acquired Mayflower and they sell all of the Mayflower-branded stuff. It's a good thing.
I have the LBT and Velocity IFAK pouches that are designed to go on the rear of a belt. I prefer the Velocity one. Some guys I work with have the BFG version, but if they try to pack a full IFAK in...
Here we go with the fitness red herring again. Yes I *can* bend over but why would I if I don’t have to? Same thing with heavy vs light gear, yes I *can* choose a heavier piece of gear but why would...
You can't turn around in a class? How do you ever get back up range to your car? Certainly there's going to be more safety concerns in some open-enrollment courses, but you ought to be able to...
For any portion of a class that doesn't involve a lot of movement, why a chest rig instead of a dump pouch on your belt and/or a small satchel on the ground behind you for extra mags and such?
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I thought for sure that the Waved Para Military would have been discussed here already. https://bladeops.com/spyderco-para-military-2-emerson-opener-satin-plainedge-exclusive/
I received mine...
The accidental activation thing is real. I've melted a synthetic-ish shirt with mine. Sitting on a motorcycle in cold weather. Didn't feel it because everything was cold. Didn't see it because I was...
I like the current one enough to get the Pro. The reversible clip should not only lead to fewer accidental activations, but also mitigate the ones that slip through.
Context is a thing. We're talking about backpacking in civilian setting, right?
I've had quite a bit of time under a ruck in the military (just under 20 years; airborne/SOF). Starting out, the...
That's a bit odd. Have you tried it?
Assuming you're wanting to carry concealed, a fanny pack is a decent way to do it if you're against the chest pack. I like keeping it separate from the pack itself. Fanny pack on first, kinda high,...
Pistol lights have split into two categories, duty and CCW. I think you'd first need to decide which you're trying to address and then figure out which way you intend to improve on the current...
Way late response, and I hope your Italy trip went well, but I figured I'd address it since the conversation is still going. To answer your question, yes and no.
When carried in a carry-on bag,...
For fly fishing, it helps that there are drab-colored, fly fishing-specific chest packs on the market. Which reminds me that I need to order another HPG kit bag to have dedicated to fly fishing.