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Nuprol rtg rig

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They look like they're the ends of the "cummerbund". They should connect under the molle layer on the back of the vest. Is there some shock cord or something similar with the vest?

Just realised - the top pic is the inside of the back plate, your second picture is the two parts that go on the sides of the vest and the eyelets connect up (somehow) to size the vest to you.

Just watched a quick review video and it says that it's a releasable carrier. You should have a tab with a piece of wire/cord attached to it. Looks like that is supposed to loop through the eyelets to hold it all together.

Given that it's their "Ready To Go" rig, you'd have thought it would come preassembled.

 
That little cord/ toggle thing for the holes is that meant to have some sort of clip to stop the toggle from slipping out? Appreciate the help 

 
I reckon  the cumberbund theory is correct, the loop on the rear panel goes through a hole in each of the shoulder straps & cumberbund (adjusted to fit you of course) with a quick detatch cord securing them.

 
That little cord/ toggle thing for the holes is that meant to have some sort of clip to stop the toggle from slipping out? Appreciate the help 


A quick release cable will be open at one end and have a tab of some sort at the other (the end you pull on). The cord has to be free to move otherwise it defeats the whole point of having it.

 
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