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Re: My loadout
I run all my camel back hoses under my arm, it lets me get a quick sip without having to take my hands off of my weapon & it also feels like its more out of the way of my other pieces of kit. It works like a charm for me, & I like the zip cuff idea. I been trying to find something useful to do with my super sized zip ties myself. I'll borrow your idea Degree!
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Re: My loadout
If you're thinking about using flexicuffs rather than just have them, you should prep the loops. Generally they hang off the kidney area from a carabiner.
If you just want to have zip ties handy, I saw an EOD guy in Liberia had used riggers tape to make a pocket for about 20 skinny ones along his gun belt. The head hung out a bit just in front of where his thigh holster attached. He used the zips to tie up ordinance and manage det cord, cables and what not.
If you just want to have zip ties handy, I saw an EOD guy in Liberia had used riggers tape to make a pocket for about 20 skinny ones along his gun belt. The head hung out a bit just in front of where his thigh holster attached. He used the zips to tie up ordinance and manage det cord, cables and what not.
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I actually have a set of 6 restraints made that I have on a carabiner, but I like the pouch from tape idea because I have found myself needing them at some field games. Thanks for the tactical advice.
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Re: My loadout
I hesitate to think why you'd need cuffs at a GAME...Mitsukai wrote:I actually have a set of 6 restraints made that I have on a carabiner, but I like the pouch from tape idea because I have found myself needing them at some field games. Thanks for the tactical advice.
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The cuffs start off as zip ties, thats until Pryme misbehaves!
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