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February 7th, 2006, 20:41 | #1 |
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Hydration System Rig.
Just got my CP gear cadpat hydration system in the mail today & thought I'd share my plans for it.
This is what I'll be making, my extremely lightweight, no bullshit & rice rig. Going to affix two single or double .223/5.56 TT Cadpat mag pouches to either chest strap then add on a strap with a buckle to go across the mid/lower chest area to keep it all secure & in place. What's everyone think? (Edited pic so its a bit more accurate. :lol: ) Last edited by BC_K; February 14th, 2009 at 17:32.. |
February 7th, 2006, 20:58 | #2 |
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Wouldn't the pouches get in the way of the stock when your gun is shouldered? Kind of a odd position to have the mag pouches. You might have a hard time doing a tactical reload and drawing something over one's face when you pull the mag out would only obstruct your view.
my 0.02.
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February 7th, 2006, 21:15 | #3 |
Have you put the hydration pouch on with your BDU's? Because the placement of the pouches almost makes it seem like it'll be on your shoulders, unless you cinch it up really tight.
But bruce did point out a very valid fact, getting anything from pouches high up on the chest is not fun, especially if you're rushed.
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February 7th, 2006, 22:02 | #4 | |
Easy fix: flip the pouches upside-down.
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February 7th, 2006, 22:52 | #5 | |
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February 8th, 2006, 00:45 | #6 |
If you added velcro to them too, it would be a bit better.. that wya, they dont fall out right away lol... i know hteres elastic there too but still. Maybe just move them down on the strap??? like.. use a seam ripper and re-sow???
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February 8th, 2006, 00:50 | #7 |
Why put the mag pouches on the shoulder straps? Doesn't the hydration carrier have attachment points on the front for mag pouches? Isn't it much simpler to just take the pack off and get the mags from there?
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I carried my WE CO2 mags in loosie-goosie mag holders, with a shit-tastic bungie flap (barely) holding one of the corners of the mag in an horizontal slant, didn't lose one regardless of the running/sliding/jumping around.
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February 8th, 2006, 07:49 | #9 | |
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By having the pouches on the shoulder straps, it is MUCH quicker to get a magazine out when its time to reload. Final thoughts are having the bottom of the pouches at about belly button level. Leaves lots of room above for me to shoulder my primary and it wont interfere with my sling then. Going to Daves this afternoon to play around with all sorts of pouches, So hopefully might have something done by then. (BTW Anyone need anything from there? PM If ya do.) (Oh ya, Think of things from a practical perspective (While under fire) before posting comments. :wink: ) |
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February 8th, 2006, 10:06 | #10 |
I would still purchase a nice simple chest rig if you want light..otherwise use the pockets on your BDU. Take buttons off, and replace with velcro etc..
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February 8th, 2006, 12:22 | #11 |
If you want this light then I say you should go for a hicap.
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February 8th, 2006, 14:00 | #13 |
I still think that you wouldn't want to attach anything further to the Hydration carrier. It's not meant to carry a large load on the front, and therefore things won't stay in place properly but will flap around a lot. If you think about it, there's really not enough weight and proper tightness to keep things tight on you.
I would suggest you look at a cheap first line to get the usefullnes that you want. Simply that means a good duty belt, and possibly some suspenders on which you can attach things. It's light, functional and most of all proven out there.
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February 8th, 2006, 16:42 | #14 | ||
Dude, I AM thinking of this from a practical perspective, and I still cannot see any reason to put mag pouches there. If you really need quick access and a lightweight rig, there are better ways to carry mags then putting them on the shoulder straps of a hydration bladder. I admire your attempts to think out of the box, but this is a solution to a problem that has long been solved.
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February 9th, 2006, 00:41 | #15 |
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How do the shoulder straps fit on you? Do they go some distance down your torso?
From personal use, the shoulder straps barely reached my arm pits. Definately not a useful place to put any pouch. I would suggest some sort of addition. Maybe a small rig that spans from the strap to your belt and fits under your arm.
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