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Old 01-19-2010, 09:23   #1
Barn Owl
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Vest Loadout Question for QPs

Gentlemen,

Currently in Language Phase, working marksmanship and transition drills during down time. I am learning from a fairly proficient 3-gun shooter but his vest is too slick. He sets his gear up without regard for radio, med-pouch, and all the other things I have on mine right now.

Been looking at the OIF / OEF loadouts posted by QPs on this board. What I have gathered so far:

Pistol - strong side hip carry, on a belt extender to clear below body armor.

Rifle Mags - Multiple options here, looking for input. Seems like everyone runs 5-6 mags on their vest, either weak side, flat against the body, or center chest, flat against the body.

Pistol Mags - Again, looking for input. I've found weak-side, layered on top of rifle mags, weak side above rifle mags, weak side belt carry, and center-chest above rifle mags. I am leaning towards half on the belt, half on the vest, so as to always have pistol mags available.

Med Pouch - Unit SOP, but ... seems like a choice between hard to access (in a plate pouch, or way to the rear on right side) or in the way (below arm on strong side). I would like to be able to reach my own tourniquet / field dressing.

Radio Pouch - Always liked the MBITR weak side, so knobs could be operated by weak hand without lowering M4. With the mags weak side that could be a prob. Center chest interferes with prone. Suggestions?

Holsters - Currently running a Caspian 1911 in a Safariland 6004 holster or a Beretta 92F in a BI SERPA, which needs replacement. Have looked at other Safariland belt holsters and Blade Tech, not sure which way to go.

Thanks for reading.

Respectfully,

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Old 01-19-2010, 20:06   #2
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Sir,

Like a lot of responses to questions on here my answer would be to focus on the near term. Once you get to your team you will be squared away with the kit you need and hopefully some good examples of how to run it. That being said, as a new Team Leader you aren't going to be turning any heads with how sweet your gear is set up anyway. If you have your own plate carrier you will likely find yourself wearing an issued one anyway, so wait till you get one. If your question was just to facilitate the training you are doing on your own, than you can probably still afford to hold off. If you show up with a good grasp of the fundamentals you will be ready to train. New guys that run into problems usually have issues with marksmanship fundamentals and not switching from slick to kit or adapting to some new technique. Hopefully my response was not too rambling to get the point across, don't worry about it.

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Old 01-19-2010, 20:53   #3
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I think you are on the right track with training in your off time on the important stuff.
Here is a picture of my personal chest rig (since I am not about to go drop a few grand right now on personal owned body armor) I train with and also used at SAGE. It is set up just like how my kit was in country just without the armor. As you can see on the belt I have 2 fast mags and a dump pouch. I like the ability to quickly reload from my side instead of trying to fumble under stress trying to get a mag out of a center pouch. Its do-able just not as smooth.
a quick rundown of what is there from left to right:
Paraclete General purpose pouch
Paraclete medical pouch
ATS general purpose pouch
Paraclete smoke pouch
2x Paraclete pistol mag pouch
Mayflower PRC-148 pouch
gurber w/ issued pouch
It is a modified ATS chest rig w/ 4 internal m4 mag slots fast linked to a HSGI hydration pouch.
On the back of the hydration pouch is a Tactical Tailor E&E pouch.
On the belt is 2 fast mags
EGL loppy
Comp-Tac paddle holster w/ Glock 19
(on a full plate system I have a EGL Fugly 3 admin pouch that sits above the mags)


I also would be interested in how some people run there kit here. Everyone has there own technique... some are better than others.
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Old 01-19-2010, 20:57   #4
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I think you are on the right track with training in your off time on the important stuff.
Here is a picture of my personal chest rig (since I am not about to go drop a few grand right now on personal owned body armor) I train with and also used at SAGE. It is set up just like how my kit was in country just without the armor. As you can see on the belt I have 2 fast mags and a dump pouch. I like the ability to quickly reload from my side instead of trying to fumble under stress trying to get a mag out of a center pouch. Its do-able just not as smooth.


I also would be interested in how some people run there kit here. Everyone has there own technique... some are better than others.
Is that an ESSTAC setup?
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Old 01-19-2010, 21:41   #5
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Turboprop,

Thanks for the near-target reminder. I'm not looking to turn heads or impress anyone ... just want good habits.

C0B2A,

Thanks for the setup pic. Never used those fast mags before. Do the mags stay in there pretty well?

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Old 01-19-2010, 21:55   #6
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There is a hilarious video on youtube of milspec monkey testing how well a full mag will stay in the fast mag. Go check it out.
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Old 02-03-2010, 18:37   #7
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Is that an ESSTAC setup?
Testedone...

It was named in his text, it is an ATS chest rig
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Old 02-03-2010, 19:05   #8
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Testedone...

It was named in his text, it is an ATS chest rig
Thanks but when he added the list of equipment it was after I asked the question...

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