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TDW586 wrote:Murph wrote:I've done it a number of times all day long, no big deal. Not to mention the thousands of Law Enforcement Officers do it everyday with a lot more stuff then I suggested. Radio, Cuffs, OC Spray, Tazer, Pistol, Spare Mags, Flashlight, Baton, etc. I can count the number of them I've seen with suspenders on one hand.
You know, I love suspenders for first line gear, but I wear a duty belt with M9, two spare magazines, 21" ASP baton, OC spray, cuffs, XTS-3000/5000 radio, Surefire, and a massive ring of keys, and it's really not that bad. If the belt is adjusted properly and wide enough, you really don't need suspenders until you get up above roughly 15-20 pounds on a belt.





Arkiser wrote:why would you use a pistol belt when you could use a thigh holster.
I'd like to briefly mention drop-leg panels/holsters, aka sub-loads. Personally, I think they're more trouble than the extra "real estate" they provide. I do not advocate using them because they're bulky, twist around your leg, snag on everything, and just generally a nusience... to me. If you like them and use them, that's great. If you don't know if they're right for you, you'll only find out by testing. With that said, they do allow you to carry more... (...to slow you down.)
Arkiser wrote:why would you use a pistol belt when you could use a thigh holster.
Murph wrote:@Crimson Phoenix & ranger sean:
The ALICE system, designed 1965, was designed to carry the entire fighting load of the soldier.
Fenris wrote:God-speed on all your innovative new ideas, lolz.
-fenris-
Veritas wrote:My bad, I obviously over-reacted. You are allowed to disagree without me being a douchebag.


SwampRat wrote:

docdredd wrote:those pandas need to harden the fuck up



AKFTW wrote:I would think any quantity of water beyond a single bottle on a thigh rig would be a terrible idea. Water is quite heavy, and it would be sloshing around whenever you walked.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.


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