03-03-2004, 11:30
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1st Line Gear
In keeping with WM's thread on Second Line gear, since we seem to be out of sequence.
What do you have for 1st Line Gear?
Here is my current loadout:
1st Line Gear
Uniform
Boots w/ 550 cord laces
Socks
T-shirt
Underwear
ID Tags
ID Card
Cash & Change (Taped, critical if doing MFF)
Credit Card
Phone Card (also MFF critical, especially if HAHO, or the wrong JM)
Casio Protrex Triple Sensor Watch
Pens
Pencil
3x5 Cards
Rigger's Belt
Gun belt
Suspenders
Belt pouch (on rigger's belt, containing *)
Butane lighters (1 in pocket, 1 in pouch)*
Surefire E1, w/ KL1 head*
Leatherman Wave*
Silva Type 27 Compass*
Fox 40 Whistle*
550 Cord, 3' braided*
Photon Freedom Microlight (White, in Pocket)
Photon III Microlight (Red, on dogtag chain)
Large Sebenza or BM 806 Axis Lock D2 (in pocket)
½ Cravat Bandage
Sunglasses or goggles
Reading glasses
Map
Pistol, in holster on gun belt
Spare pistol mags, in pouch, on gun belt
Large fixed blade, in sheath, on gun belt w/ Diafold Sharpener, striking rod, and mini-survival kit on sheath
Surefire L1 in pouch, on gun belt
Pocket Survival Kit
Mini Signal Mirror
Rifle
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03-04-2004, 20:11
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Hell all I got is a pair of ranger panties, teva's and a 9mm. Oh and a really good tan.
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03-04-2004, 21:31
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Area Commander
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TR,
Sir what type of belt pouch are you using to hold your
Butane lighters (1 in pocket, 1 in pouch)*
Surefire E1, w/ KL1 head*
Leatherman Wave*
Silva Type 27 Compass*
Fox 40 Whistle*
550 Cord, 3’ braided*
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03-04-2004, 21:51
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Quote:
Originally posted by Smokin Joe
TR,
Sir what type of belt pouch are you using to hold your
Butane lighters (1 in pocket, 1 in pouch)*
Surefire E1, w/ KL1 head*
Leatherman Wave*
Silva Type 27 Compass*
Fox 40 Whistle*
550 Cord, 3’ braided*
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Custom made by a fellow board member who is very talented, and can reveal his identity if he chooses.
TR
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03-04-2004, 21:54
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I believe I know who they are. Nice pouch, sleek, convient, and looks like good quality.
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03-04-2004, 22:28
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Quote:
Originally posted by Max_Tab
Hell all I got is a pair of ranger panties, teva's and a 9mm. Oh and a really good tan.
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You forgot your manpurse to carry the Nienner and the Max Per Diem
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03-05-2004, 14:49
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Guerrilla
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looks familiar
wouldn't happened to be that one I delivered to you? If so, it is a good piece of kit.
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03-05-2004, 14:55
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Nope Egg, this is the prototype. It turned out to be too short to hold an E2e, hence the second version that you delivered. You did, however, sew the thick bottom seam on this one for me.
Hey Joe, did you guess right?
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03-05-2004, 18:14
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This is my left leg pannel that Im using. HSGI pannel with Tactical Tailor Zippered utl pouch and Surefire pouch.
The UTL holds a 500 ml IV and start kit, a GSW kit(Asherman and Pet Gauze) and other Medic goodies.
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03-06-2004, 09:45
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GAP!
Werent you looking for a sheath insert for that panel?
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03-06-2004, 10:11
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Yes thats me. Looking for a lower profile sheath for a Gerber Tac II.
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03-06-2004, 16:16
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TR,
Sir, If you are carrying the above pictured pouch on your rigger's belt, does it interfere with the gun belt riding over it?
Mind sharing a pic of your gun belt?
Am I the only one that can only see the top of Psywar's picture?
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03-06-2004, 16:44
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Quote:
Originally posted by Razor
Nope Egg, this is the prototype. It turned out to be too short to hold an E2e, hence the second version that you delivered. You did, however, sew the thick bottom seam on this one for me.
Hey Joe, did you guess right? )
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I think, my guess way Egg? But it sounds like you altered it so my guess wasn't totally correct.
Woobie I get the same problem you are experiencing.
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03-06-2004, 17:53
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Quote:
Originally posted by woobie master
TR,
Sir, If you are carrying the above pictured pouch on your rigger's belt, does it interfere with the gun belt riding over it?
Mind sharing a pic of your gun belt?
Am I the only one that can only see the top of Psywar's picture?
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No, it is on a drop strap for that purpose.
Sorry, have to take one later. Still sorting out new components.
No.
TR
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03-06-2004, 18:16
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Guerrilla
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TR,
Studying your first and second line gear, led me to some observations. Your first line appears to be further broken down into two groups: Your gun belt kit, and the items you carry on your riggers belt, and in your pockets.
I'm assuming this was done in case you were envisioning that something could occur that you would have to drop your gun belt. If that were to occur, it would appear that you would still have backup's of your critical items on your rigger's belt/in your pockets.
Am I tracking on your thought process Sir?
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