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JJ_BPK
10-12-2013, 06:55
I have been reading and comparing the current kit and what we had in Nam.

Came up with this prototype and wanted some feedback.

The inside has a series of 38 pockets to hold 6x8 SAPI plates. There is also DC/AC converter and solar panel on the back, and attachment points at the bottom,, for wheels..

As you probably already notices,, no PT belt. We plan to integrate an IR belt in later versions..

Sdiver
10-12-2013, 08:43
I hope Barrel Man's family gets a cut from this idea. :munchin

Team Sergeant
10-12-2013, 17:43
I have been reading and comparing the current kit and what we had in Nam.

Came up with this prototype and wanted some feedback.

The inside has a series of 38 pockets to hold 6x8 SAPI plates. There is also DC/AC converter and solar panel on the back, and attachment points at the bottom,, for wheels..

As you probably already notices,, no PT belt. We plan to integrate an IR belt in later versions..

You know if you overlapped the mags they could double as body armor......:munchin

PSM
10-12-2013, 18:20
I don't see a fly. At my age, I really need a zipper fly. ;)

Pat

JJ_BPK
10-12-2013, 18:33
Pat
We are going to go back to buttons, from row 5 thru 14.. :D
Each button is an IR tag.. :munchin
There will also be a hatch/flap back that doubles as the M18 bag, with the M57 in your cup in front.

:lifter

PSM
10-12-2013, 18:41
Pat
We are going to go back to buttons, from row 5 thru 14.. :D
Each button is an IR tag.. :munchin
There will also be a hatch/flap back that doubles as the M18 bag, with the M57 in your cup in front.

:lifter

Geez. Now I need to read a TM. I'll just wear Depends. :D

Pat

PRB
10-12-2013, 21:41
What happened to putting C rat carton paper between your mags in your ammo pouches to keep them from rattling.....projectile facing out in case the carrier was hit.
Hell, we thought we were the heat for cutting the back straps off and putting 550 cord in place Lol.
I wish we'd off had the shit going on today.
Xtra mag carriers were canteen pouches.