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Extended taco on a battle belt

Huxley

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Obviously it's designed for three loops, where the belt has two loops.

Any of you found a good workaround?

 
Obviously it's designed for three loops, where the belt has two loops.

Any of you found a good workaround?
Just thread it like normal , shouldn’t make any difference how it performs wether it’s two three or even a full rack of molle .

 
Just thread it like normal , shouldn’t make any difference how it performs wether it’s two three or even a full rack of molle .
Thanks I'll give it a go.

If not might try punching in some more studs.

 
If you thread it right it'll be fine.
Trying to, but can't loop the middle of the pouch, it's too tight.

They are viper pouches so I'm guessing this is why.

Edit - Had to completely unfasten the elastic loops, I can see it being fun looping it back in.

 
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yeah threading molle is an absolute pain. i don't know how you're meant to do it without pliers.

 
I pass the strap under the top loop of molle on the pouch, then thread it on the belt as normal from there. Works for me.

 
I pass the strap under the top loop of molle on the pouch, then thread it on the belt as normal from there. Works for me.
Well that I did, bit being extended mags meant they're too long for two loops.

Not to mention the middle loop on the pouch requires taking out most of the elastic bungee holding it together.

I'm just hoping they're in the right place, hate to go through it again.

Done two of three, feeling a lot more secure.

 
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