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eggroll 02-02-2004 20:08

EGL projects in work
 
Folks,

in response to several requests to do so, here is a pic of the mk3 fugly - it is a standard fugly with an additional pocket for an Ms2000 strobe or field dressing.



I will be posting pics of projects in the works when they become available.

Cheers, and please do send feedback and ideas.

EGG
http://www.geardo.com/images/EGL/fugly3.jpg

The Reaper 02-02-2004 20:14

Looks familiar.

Love mine!

TR

NousDefionsDoc 02-02-2004 21:41

Can I wear that on a belt or is it too big? Reaper, you've got yours on a chest rig right?

The Reaper 02-02-2004 21:51

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Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Can I wear that on a belt or is it too big? Reaper, you've got yours on a chest rig right?
Way big for a belt, and not set up for it, mine came with MALICE clips.

Yep, it is on my MLCS right now.

TR

NousDefionsDoc 02-02-2004 22:06

Thanks. I don't need a chest rig, so I'll have to figure something else out.

Surgicalcric 02-02-2004 22:08

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I am thinking it would also be good with a trauma shear slot where the strobe pocket is; handle on the left looking at the pic, drawn with the right. I know the FUGLY has a small pocket that could be used for shears but with it high on a BA carrier or chest rig it might cumbersome getting them out and back in. Maybe place the slot behind the strobe/bandage pouch.

Here is another pic NDD:

NousDefionsDoc 02-02-2004 22:11

I know! I'll mount it on my pack!

What is it with medics and trauma shears? LOL:D

Surgicalcric 02-02-2004 22:16

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Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
I know! I'll mount it on my pack!

What is it with medics and trauma shears? LOL:D

...those and serrated edge spiderco's.

There is always enough room for one more pair of shears.

JD

Razor 02-03-2004 13:13

NDD, what are you looking to carry in your belt pouch?

NousDefionsDoc 02-03-2004 13:39

Stuff. LOL

Palm, keyboard. G19 mags, flashlight. And since I'm a medic, I guess trauma shears, at least one field dressing.

Surgicalcric 02-03-2004 18:42

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Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
...And since I'm a medic, I guess trauma shears, at least one field dressing.
See what I mean. I cant even pack an overnight bag without packing a pair. lol

JD

The Reaper 02-03-2004 18:51

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Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Stuff. LOL

Palm, keyboard. G19 mags, flashlight. And since I'm a medic, I guess trauma shears, at least one field dressing.

Sounds like you need a purse. Or maybe a fanny pack.

TR

NousDefionsDoc 02-03-2004 19:09

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Originally posted by The Reaper
Sounds like you need a purse. Or maybe a fanny pack.

TR

Now see, I didn't say anything about the Captain Gadget thing, even though I had to tape socks on my hands to keep from punching the keys - and this the thanks get.

The Reaper 02-03-2004 19:16

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Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Now see, I didn't say anything about the Captain Gadget thing, even though I had to tape socks on my hands to keep from punching the keys - and this the thanks get.
I'm sorry, did you think that being called that bothered me?

What about the "he who dies with the best toys, wins" business?

TR

NousDefionsDoc 02-03-2004 19:24

Quote:

Originally posted by The Reaper
I'm sorry, did you think that being called that bothered me?

What about the "he who dies with the best toys, wins" business?

TR

It seems to have changed to "he who dies with the best canvas gear"


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