fuzzywolly
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Post by fuzzywolly on Jun 17, 2012 18:58:56 GMT -5
Hey fellas! www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ3VGlWqeHg&feature=plcpVideo on attaching gear to chest rig for your SNIPER loadout, while keeping things light weight. Very comfortable and now can use radio so much more easily! Do not even have to hold in hand. Hope you like! I enjoy this set up so much and can communicate to team quickly while not wasting time removing from and putting in pouch. Will get this ghillied up soon and will post a vid!
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Post by Knife on Jun 18, 2012 0:20:58 GMT -5
If this is meant for a sniper loadout, why not move the pouches too the sides and keep the front slick? If you're gonna be prone most of the time, that seems to be more logical to me. Admittedly I have little experience in the role, but I've ran a few loadouts designed for an easy time spent prone. The basis of each is keeping the front slick, or running a split front rig to lay it out.
Also, why have the mags with BBs up? If you're crawling around on the ground are you not worried about getting the feed lips and BBs covered in mud?
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Post by fuzzywolly on Jun 22, 2012 9:07:09 GMT -5
Good point on the mags sitting upside down. Tried that this weekend and liked how it kept the tips clean.
I also have zero trouble in prone despite my worries after reading your post. The set up is meant to be extremely easy to use and able to quickly draw mags and put others in pouches. With that said this was the best way to do so. I ran this set up at a game yesterday and worked out great. I was in prone for a while and had zero trouble. Love this set up now!
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Post by fuzzywolly on Jun 25, 2012 15:55:32 GMT -5
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