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Advice/thoughts on chest rig please....

dannyryan007

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I am looking to get a chest rig. something versatile, high speed low drag, but also not terribly expensive. I shoot a .308 700, and an AR15, a 1911, and a Kahr cw40... not all at once, and i'm not HOOAH enough to want to carry it all around at once. but, i would like to have a rig that can accomidate my gear without breaking the bank.

My only experience is with cheap, government issue bulky
uncomfortable vietnam era LBEs and IBAs that i only ever used at basic/AIT and once or twice since then...

Thanks
 
Re: Advice/thoughts on chest rig please....

Have you thought about a belt setup? I've never found the need to carry so much gear that I need a chest rig as a civilian. For "tactical" type classes I use a VTAC Brokos belt which works pretty good. I've got it set up as a home defense kind of deal. For competitions I use the standard USPSA style belt since I don't need the extra crap but everything else is in the same

spot.http://www.vikingtactics.com/belts_brokos.html

Here's my setup before I moved some stuff around and added a few things. Oh and I took the gigantic knife off since something that big wasn't needed. I've got a little fixed blade right behind the pistol now.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl-KaLp6PqE
 
Re: Advice/thoughts on chest rig please....

+1 for tactical tailor .... excellent company, excellent gear.


You may want to reconsider a chest rig. I used a tac vest in Iraq that had a holster, mag pouches, upper pockets, etc on the front of the vest. I found that if I were to go prone, I had to unzip the vest and lay the panels open so I could lay flat on the ground. A belt that holds the items on your sides or behind you would be much more practical if you plan to shoot prone.