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No offense but that does not seem practical to me, looks like it's pulling your whole plate carrier down on one side and how would you go prone without being uncomfortable? Also, doesn't it block your arm quite a bit?Nope, to my surprise the weapons catch actually holds it very firmly and just heigher than the centre point of the weapon.
I would say it flaps about as much as a moderately discruntled whale.
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Odd one really, the mp7 platform seems to be that nice perfect middle ground between side arm and main… in my mind it offers a perfect compliment to the Sniper role… However, there seems to be quite little interns of reliable and comfortable holster carry options. There are the numerous cheap material holsters obviously but I am concerned about how practical these will turn out to be in use…
So has any got experience of holster carried mp7 use?
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J
IMO mp7s are too big for holsters. If you have it on your thigh it's going to flap about when you run and if it's on your waist you will have uneven weight distribution which is a problem for most battle belts as they rely on even pressure to stay tight on your body.
Also, in airsoft the performance advantage of a GBB Mp7 over a GBB pistol (hi-capas, full auto glocks etc) is minimal to non-existent.
I get running one just because they're cool, though. And in that case I'd just throw it around my back on a one-point sling. Not great for rifles IMO but they're pretty good at keeping things tight to your body, it will flap about a bit but at least it won't pull anything down and if you're sniping you can always set it down to one side.