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What brand is the chest rig and belt ? looks nice.


Chest rig is a Crye AirLite, belt is Ferro Concepts Bison.

The chest rig comes entirely naked so has a variety of things on it, those being (from left to right):

Crye 6x6x3 GP pouch

Tacbelts UK AVS adapter (underneath the placard)

Crye AVS Detachable Flap M4

Ferro Concepts Mini-Dangler

Esstac KYWI 5.56 Single Mag Pouch (full length)

Esstac KYWI Pistol Single Mag Pouch

 
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All Tigered up at Gunman Camp Bravo last weekend (Aug 15th)

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Certifiably good kit. What paddle is that?  It looks midride but has a thigh strap?

I have long arms and have found that a midride on a shooter belt is too high up for me to comfortably draw from, I even tried a cantable paddle but that was worse because it wouldn't stay in the angle I put it.

I'm trying to find a good middle between midride and lowride. And don't get me started on the actual holster itself, I'm left handed which makes things difficult to start with, and then I use non-standard guns that won't fit into anything.

 
Certifiably good kit. What paddle is that?  It looks midride but has a thigh strap?

I have long arms and have found that a midride on a shooter belt is too high up for me to comfortably draw from, I even tried a cantable paddle but that was worse because it wouldn't stay in the angle I put it.

I'm trying to find a good middle between midride and lowride. And don't get me started on the actual holster itself, I'm left handed which makes things difficult to start with, and then I use non-standard guns that won't fit into anything.


It's a Phoenix Tactical Echo Holster http://www.phoenixtacticalgear.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&path=20_63&product_id=56 on a knockoff Safariland mid-ride. The leg strap is just a cheap FMA one looped through the gap between the holster and the mid-ride.  You might find that a Safariland Drop Flex Adaptor works for you! https://www.tactical-kit.co.uk/safariland-6004-dfa-drop-flex-adapter---dfa-34479-p.asp

 
Sounds like you need one of the newer AUBLs. Depending on whether you run a torch or use a very oddly-shaped gun the GLS is going to be your best bet too. 

Lozart, I unfortunately forgot my non-duty belt platform at the house before leaving on my current work trip so I cant provide pics currently, but I found an better (IMO) way to mount the strap. I took a soldering iron and a leg strap and soldered a hole through it (could also drill and melt the edges like fusing a rope), and drilled a hole through the lowest portion of one of my AUBLs, then bolted it together using a short Safariland bolt and a weld nut. It sits like a UBL, doesnt bunch up in the crotch, and holds to the leg like a leg drop. Maybe give it a try if the knock-off UBL is capable.

 
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Sounds like you need one of the newer AUBLs. Depending on whether you run a torch or use a very oddly-shaped gun the GLS is going to be your best bet too. 

Lozart, I unfortunately forgot my non-duty belt platform at the house before leaving on my current work trip so I cant provide pics currently, but I found an better (IMO) way to mount the strap. I took a soldering iron and a leg strap and soldered a hole through it (could also drill and melt the edges like fusing a rope), and drilled a hole through the lowest portion of one of my AUBLs, then bolted it together using a short Safariland bolt and a weld nut. It sits like a UBL, doesnt bunch up in the crotch, and holds to the leg like a leg drop. Maybe give it a try if the knock-off UBL is capable.
Sounds interesting, some pics when you can would be good. 

 
It's a Phoenix Tactical Echo Holster http://www.phoenixtacticalgear.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&path=20_63&product_id=56 on a knockoff Safariland mid-ride. The leg strap is just a cheap FMA one looped through the gap between the holster and the mid-ride.  You might find that a Safariland Drop Flex Adaptor works for you! https://www.tactical-kit.co.uk/safariland-6004-dfa-drop-flex-adapter---dfa-34479-p.asp
Shit nice thanks for the link. Now to find one in stock..

Edit: aliexpress delivers.

 
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At Military Odyssey Last Weekend in my 2006 era Timor patrol kit 

DPCU Land125 cut uniform,

DPCU Land125 Assault vest and various pouches,

DPCU armour vest,

Early Camelback (owned since 2004),

Land125 drop leg panel with 40mm pouches,

Redback Terra Boots.

Rabintex 303 helmet with:

DPCU cover,

NSEAS type 12 Mount,

TAGir strobe,

ESS goggles,

Rifle is a JG based AUG with various mods. 

Very rare GB-Tech 203 mount kit. 

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Certifiably good kit. What paddle is that?  It looks midride but has a thigh strap?

I have long arms and have found that a midride on a shooter belt is too high up for me to comfortably draw from, I even tried a cantable paddle but that was worse because it wouldn't stay in the angle I put it.

I'm trying to find a good middle between midride and lowride. And don't get me started on the actual holster itself, I'm left handed which makes things difficult to start with, and then I use non-standard guns that won't fit into anything.


I have the same problem and I'm left handed too but can shoot the pistol right handed. I have a paddle with an Ebog-Design 3d printed holster that allows the pistol to be drawn outwards not upwards. Feels odd to begin with but after a while it becomes more natural. Fits my 1911's fine and maybe worth a chat to see if they can do a custom one for you? 

https://ebog-designs.co.uk/collections/holsters

 
I’m lefty, but I rifle right, so quite convenient when you need to transition from one to the other.

 
I’m lefty, but I rifle right, so quite convenient when you need to transition from one to the other.
I'm left handed and cross-eye dominant, I'm playing on hard mode.

I have the same problem and I'm left handed too but can shoot the pistol right handed. I have a paddle with an Ebog-Design 3d printed holster that allows the pistol to be drawn outwards not upwards. Feels odd to begin with but after a while it becomes more natural. Fits my 1911's fine and maybe worth a chat to see if they can do a custom one for you? 

https://ebog-designs.co.uk/collections/holsters
nice thanks

 
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