Load-Out / Loadout Picture topic

New belt height retention holster is inbound. The drop leg looked OK, but clearly isn't a practical choice.
My first skirmish I went out with a TM desert eagle in a drop leg holster (at the insistence of my airsoft veteran friend that this was the 'best' way) , persevered until lunchtime but the damn thing was incredibly uncomfortable to move around in and ended up leaving a very sore patch on my thigh by the end of the day. All about wearing them on the hip if you can, and if you can't because you're wearing a PC, mount it on that.

 
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Green tick load out for early 2000’s. Old school holster works fine. ?

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Y-harness, belt and mag pouches are miltec. Okay build quality. Clips a bit meh, mag pouches are way larger than issue easily hold 3 polymer mags maybe usgi 4 metal body ones. Modified with cardboard dividers.

Belt pad is kip mat and para cord. Holster, canteen, ruck & aid pouch are issue. Belt compass is old TAS early molle gen.

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Green tick load out for early 2000’s. Old school holster works fine. ?

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Y-harness, belt and mag pouches are miltec. Okay build quality. Clips a bit meh, mag pouches are way larger than issue easily hold 3 polymer mags maybe usgi 4 metal body ones. Modified with cardboard dividers.

Belt pad is kip mat and para cord. Holster, canteen, ruck & aid pouch are issue. Belt compass is old TAS early molle gen.

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Me: "Hmm, my holster plus dump pouch on my left can really weigh my battlebelt down... what can I do to counterbalance it?"

Rational Brain: "Move things around, maybe transfer some vest weight to the belt?"

"Irrational Brain: "Axe. Large, Nordic Axe."

Too much?

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Fireball near Birmingham. Is a great change in play style when you are limited to single action guns with limited capacity.

 
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