I get some of this, especially having a all-in-one rifle bag.
However, I think the plate carrier "system" is overdone. How often do
people finding themselves needing to adjust whats on their carrier?
+Dave Smith Maybe its just because I don't train as much as he (or others) do. I use the D3 and a battle belt which covers most of what I need during training. Occasionally, I'll add another mag pouch to my belt if thats all I'm using.
+Rusty Shackleford I find it pretty nice actually. It is great for training since you can essentially switch out the loadout quickly when you want to practice with something else. The only downside is that these "mini" plate carriers are pretty much useless for any real work except for concealed carry (under jacket). That isn't a bad thing though. For us citizens, any real world use of our firearms will be whatever we can carry hidden anyways.
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+Holt mainly its for quickly changing kits. say you have a rifle mag pouches set up then you want to switch to a smg mag pouches setup. you can do so without undoing and reweaving molle. i bought a ferro concepts fcpc because i want to be able to quickly switch from rifle to smg pouches.
Great looking vest, would have hoped that they would have included molle or
velco for hydration tube on shoulder straps and even a couple of molle
sections next to the admin pouch for PTT units and possibly a molle
cumberbund
super démo, je n'ai pas la possibilité de pouvoir essayer la bête vers chez
moi je n'en trouve pas est t'il vraiment a la hauteur des aer ou acus en
qualités de son?
+pacoanto1 Hello, j'avais un AER compact 60 avant le Fishman, je ne regrette pas du tout de l'avoir vendu. Le Fishman est bien plus chaleureux et pratique à l'usage.