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Ghostrider 05-04-2004 23:43

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Originally posted by Psywar1-0
yep he can hold 10.

That seems to be the best bet with any of the hellcat setups. The 6 internals and 4 on the outside I like to add a redimag or magcinch so that I have an even 12 at the ready. Another 6 normal mags on the ruck and 2 mags of all tracer. But hey I dont have to hump it much, the Helo does the humping for me.

Yes 10 mags...however, in a pinch the EGL PLP (and even the mini-rolly poly) will fit at least a couple mags from what I can tell. Plus the beauty of the modular system is that pouches can be mixed and matched based on the mission. More ammo, replace a gp pouch for another ammo pouch. The possibilities are endless:cool: .

eggroll 05-05-2004 23:28

Incoming gear to be released in the next 2-3 weeks for your viewing pleasure :P

molsen 05-07-2004 09:03

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Incoming gear to be released in the next 2-3 weeks for your viewing pleasure :P
Are you talking about the sketches you showed me the other day ago?!?!

NousDefionsDoc 05-07-2004 22:36

Nice rig Tank Boy.

Ghostrider 05-08-2004 07:31

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Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Nice rig Tank Boy.
Thanks NDD......but no "you're a tanker, you wouldn't know what to do with that rig" comment????? You must be working very hard right now.;)

NousDefionsDoc 05-08-2004 09:46

Have to give credit where credit is due.:D

Alex F 05-26-2004 14:41

Now, when you're bending over the side to get your tray of food from the loader, do you have to compensate for the extra weight on the front?

;)

lol

Ghostrider 05-26-2004 14:51

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Originally posted by Alex F
Now, when you're bending over the side to get your tray of food from the loader, do you have to compensate for the extra weight on the front?

lol

No, my loader serves my food by placing in front of me....great service! ;) LOL!

Alex F 05-26-2004 15:00

All kidding aside, that's a great rig you've got there. I'm leaning towards a MAV myself.

For uh... range use. And the odd end of the world scenario.

High Speed 05-26-2004 17:20

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Originally posted by eggroll
Incoming gear to be released in the next 2-3 weeks for your viewing pleasure :P
Now that's not my new gear is it ? :D
Egg , be shootin some new Interceptor add-on material pic's to you in a few days . Got the proto-type started today . For EGG's philosophy , you can carry up to 24 mags and 2 100oz. bladders before you add any other pouches ! Good-bye arm-pit burns , LOL !!!

Gene

37F5V 05-27-2004 05:50

Fit??
 
GR,

I used to be a DAT myself a few years back (A Co 1/68).... How in the hell are you going to fit in the TC hatch with that thing on?

John:confused:

Ghostrider 05-27-2004 07:15

Re: Fit??
 
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Originally posted by PSYRGR
GR,

I used to be a DAT myself a few years back (A Co 1/68).... How in the hell are you going to fit in the TC hatch with that thing on?

Good question. I think if I arrange the pockets just right it should work. Because the majority of the mag pockets are internal the rig is pretty "low profile"......even if it doesn't work that's ok because I'm not doing much tanking myself anymore so I mainly set it up for hummer mounted/dismounted activity. :(

I'll be T&Eing ove the next few months and will update

The Reaper 05-27-2004 10:39

Re: Re: Fit??
 
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Originally posted by Ghostrider
Good question. I think if I arrange the pockets just right it should work. Because the majority of the mag pockets are internal the rig is pretty "low profile"......even if it doesn't work that's ok because I'm not doing much tanking myself anymore so I mainly set it up for hummer mounted/dismounted activity. :(

I'll be T&Eing ove the next few months and will update

It is your decision, but I disagree with you on wearing it in a vehicle.

In an armored vehicle, you take a hit, roll into a body of water or have an on board fire and try to unass the vehicle blind, disoriented, on fire, or seriously injured, that stuff is going to trap you and may cause someone else to be stuck trying to get you out. I wouldn't wear anything I couldn't easily exit with, and put the rest in a bustle rack. The tank or Brad is the weapon, you need to be configured to fight that, not as an infantryman.

In a Hummer, you need to be able to operate the crew served weapons, if any, and get in and out quickly.

Dismounted, you need to be able to fight and render first aid with what you have on, so you may be okay for that mission.

Just my .02.

TR

Razor 05-27-2004 11:05

Damn, well-spoken for a 'light' guy. :D Seriously, I'd put any dismounted gear in the bustle rack (maybe even your rifle, snap-linked to the rack and loosley wrapped up), like TR suggested, and grab it on the way out the turret. Of course, tankers have the luxury of spacious living in their turrets, unlike their cramped, sardine-like Bradley bretheren (especially when you're 6'2" and 195lbs).

Alex F 05-27-2004 14:26

Hey, you can sleep on the floor of the Brad turret if you're tired enough.

:)


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