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    Critique my setup please

    Ok guys, after 6 months of deployment and getting some damn good gear, I have finished my setup. It fits, but is untested and untried. I have not perfected the drawing and stowing of the SOG Axe. I have not filled the buttpack yet.





    Vest:
    I have a Spec ops brand Over armor vest to go over my armor with Sideplates.
    I have 6 OSOE AK/M4 pouches loaded with 12 AK mags.
    I have a North American Rescue IFAK with a broken case extractor and 2 extra Izzy bandages in it.
    I have a 2L camelBak set in a Specopsbrand H.U.M.P pouch, and the tube lined with a Marpat tube cover.
    I have a SOG tomahawk with sheath. I am still improving the function of this.
    I have 5 Eagle Industries single pistol mag pouches.
    I have a OSOE trama shear pouch that isnt filled yet because I dont have any scissors.
    I have a HSGI "short bus door gunner" patch
    I have a Benchmade Nimravus Tanto knife on my left shoulder for easy draw. A Benchmade hook/safety cutter is connected to the front of the Nimravus.

    Battle Belt:

    HSGI ATACS sure grip padded belt with An Emdomm CM belt. HSGI suspenders.

    2 double pistol mag pouches, Specopsbrand.
    Tactical Tailor dump pouch with 2 eagle industries single pistol mag pouches connected.
    1 specops brand flashlight holder on the left front to put my flashlight.
    Eagle Industries buttpack (not filled)
    Safariland 6004 dropleg holster, OD color for the Glock 19.
    1110gear.com kydex CAT holder (matching OD) with a CAT in it

    I plan on putting a folding knife, CRKT M-16 in a pouch on the right side of the belt as a backup.


    I have tried on the setup. Its really heavy, but manageable. It is wide, and bulky, but having armor, and needing the armor seperate from my personal setup is a must. I have to be able to grab the armor and my helmet in a moments notice and head into work. There is no tolerance of AK mags on my issued armor :P

    I have a total of 13 AK mags, and spots for 12 Glock mags (I only own 10.... so far)

    Remember this setup is for me to put on and never come back home, thus ammo and mag heavy. Its not a micro chest rig and a hip holster. It is what suits me, and will probably be changed in the future.

    Thoughts, suggestion, comments?

    Thanks, Gunner

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    can you actually move?

    not being a smartass.

    have you had it all on and tried to run around? does the belt interfere with the vest? can you access your gear efficiently?
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    Aye, you got a lot of stuff there. Looks pretty heavy, and IIRC AK mags weigh 1.5 pounds each loaded up. 19.5 pounds of gun food should get the job done, though.
    On your Battle Belt, do you have your pistol mags on the same side as the pistol itself?

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    I like the set up. I am abig proponent of keeping a light weight as possible, remember we are out numbered. Sometimes the answer to that seems a ass load of mags. I have foung Im happy in the six mag area. I cant kill al of them so I need to be able to hide, maneuver, and be silent. For us we need stealth to survive. We dont have long supply trains and what not to sustain us.

    I like how your kit is set up. But my two cents is to keep it slim on the chest portion, if you need to go prone and crawl you cant easily with mags stacked up, nor can you comfortably lay there and get a good comfortable firing position. Just my opinion.

    The only other thing I can say is get out there in the mud, snow, sand, and briars and try it out. Test it hard, you will find out real quick what works and what dosent. Training is key.
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    Without putting a ton of thought into it right off....The weight, I would make sure I have extra webbing/550 cord if something breaks. It seems you have this line of defense in place. Do you have a bag set up as well? If so, have you tried the bag with the gear on? (I ask cause you didn't mention food/water)
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    Quote Originally Posted by apssbc View Post
    The only other thing I can say is get out there in the mud, snow, sand, and briars and try it out. Test it hard, you will find out real quick what works and what dosent. Training is key.
    This...I'd be interested to see how that axe feels whaping against you as you run. Also, how does it feel if you have some sort of backpack on? Also curious about that knife mounting. Could the haft of the knife slam into your jaw if you fall/move suddenly?

    But as apssbc said....try it out in all conditions. You find out quickly if it's set up well or adjustments need to be made.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GunnerMax View Post
    Remember this setup is for me to put on and never come back home, thus ammo and mag heavy.
    Do you have separate pack for sustainment items like food, maps, extra batteries, any comms, extra clothes, etc ?
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    I think I'd run a few less mags, especially pistol mags.
    Pistol secondary, if you need 12 pistol mags, you're done. You're rifle isn't full auto.
    I'd still have the ammo, just some would be to replenish mags after. Realistically, if you needed 13 rifle mags and 12 pistol mags, by yourself, what you've taken on will get you before you got that far.
    You can probably get ammo on less belt real estate, make room for other important things, or just to have some room. It would also drop weight.

    I have a nice tomahawk, but I have yet to figure out a good way to carry it. The sheath, well, drawing the 'hawk is measured with an hourglass. And, yeah, it flops. Now that I have it, it almost seems a bit limited in its uses. A good knife with a good machete might be better, I'm not sure. I think it would excel for CQB, but once to the field, where it's more survival, maybe not so much.

    Still, a very nice setup, indeed.

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    Thanks for the inputs. I am tweaking the setup on mine. I dont have the time to reply to every question.

    I do realize that I overdid it on the pistol Mags. I am trying to get a good balance of items on my 1st, 2nd and 3rd line gear.

    I am setting up a INCH/BOB now, and I have some more MOLLE weaving to do. I will try it out after my lil girl is born, as funds are pretty much frozen until that happens, and thus cannot fill my BOB/INCH bag, or my wife's. I am setting up my wife's setup. She will have 6 AR15 mags, and room for extra .357 rounds, as she is determined to only have that revolver.

    Keep the suggestions coming, and I will update as changes are made and tested.

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    My wife prefers her revolver, no big deal.
    What is important is that she carries what she can effectively use.

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