by KnightoftheRoc » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:49 am
I tried a pair of the USGI 1 pint flasks, in the cargo pockets of my BDU's. Standing in my bedroom, it seemed like a good idea. Out and about, not so much. Even at only about a pound of weight, and relatively flat, the constant beating against my leg wasn't good. I drank that water first, which helped. Now, I only use the cargo pockets for soft items like a handkerchief, maybe a meal package. This has made me re-think the idea of drop leg mountings.
I've heard, here on ZS, that keeping it to a minimum weight, as flat and tight to your body as possible, and towards the FRONT surface of the leg helps a lot, but I don't remember now who's words of wisdom they were- made good sense to me, reading it. not sure how well that would work for a pistol, but for a pouch, it seems sensible. But still, not for everyone, and YMMV. For the price, and resale value, I say try it out- you can always sell what doesn't work for you.
Consider what you'll be doing- like others have said, being in a vehicle increases the suckage.
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