Gunboat Diplomat Posted yesterday at 00:10 Posted yesterday at 00:10 The short version is I want carry capacity for 4-6 M4 mags, a grenade, radio, speedloader and odds and sods with the facility to carry a HPA tank on my back. Plate carriers naturally fit this bill, but I dislike the idea of their bulk and heat retention, plus if I’m honest I find them a bit silly for Airsoft since I don’t need armour. Any decent chest rigs that have a rear mounted pack for a tank?
Moderators Tackle Posted yesterday at 01:33 Moderators Posted yesterday at 01:33 Warrior used to do a molle back panel that worked with their line of chest rigs at the time, not sure if still available now ? (If they are, ive got an awesome dar rig in OD that would suit ?) Alternatively, look for a chest rig, such as a bullet mle or similar that has the small molle panel on the yoke approximately between the shoulder blades, you could then fit a full length bladder pouch that has molle on the exterior, gives you a large pouch for a bottle & ample molle for some extra pouches ? Gunboat Diplomat 1
Impulse Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I used one of these for my HPA m14. Condor split rig with the hydro harness https://www.military1st.co.uk/mcr7-001-condor-ronin-chest-rig-olive-drab.html https://www.military1st.co.uk/242-001-condor-hydro-harness-olive-drab.html Worked well for me. I don't tend to use it much these days as I don't use HPA any more and would rather have a backpack I can take on and off for my gas, ammo, water etc. HZR13, Gunboat Diplomat and Tackle 2 1
Gunboat Diplomat Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Cheers, good suggestions. Warrior 901 with the back panel add on looks like all the capacity of a plate carrier without the bulk so that has gone to the top of my list. No stock of Ranger green so I might end up with boring multicam though. HZR13 1
Moderators Tackle Posted 21 hours ago Moderators Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, Impulse said: I used one of these for my HPA m14. Condor split rig with the hydro harness https://www.military1st.co.uk/mcr7-001-condor-ronin-chest-rig-olive-drab.html https://www.military1st.co.uk/242-001-condor-hydro-harness-olive-drab.html Worked well for me. I don't tend to use it much these days as I don't use HPA any more and would rather have a backpack I can take on and off for my gas, ammo, water etc. I've got a 3 of the condor hydro packs too, great kit, make rigs more comfy, but not much molle on them which is a shame. Or is it ?, I'd probably overload it then lol 🤔 HZR13 1
Tommikka Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) Wrong thread Edited 15 hours ago by Tommikka Gunboat Diplomat and Tackle 2
Lyndication Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Fair points, but also wrong thread? I just think Rhodie paintjobs look like shit tbh. Tommikka 1
Supporters Adolf Hamster Posted 13 hours ago Supporters Posted 13 hours ago Worth looking at some of the more old school load carrying gear, the butt pack on them can be handy for hpa. Alternately a gutted camelbak or similar small backpack then carry the rest of your accoutrements de guerre using your preferred method.
Cannonfodder Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) It's not a chest rig but have you looked at the SADF M83 assault vest? The original ones are almost bomb proof and they have loads of pouches for magazines and other bits and bobs along with a pouch on the back. Just avoid the viper copies Edited 13 hours ago by Cannonfodder
EvilMonkee Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 6 hours ago, Cannonfodder said: It's not a chest rig but have you looked at the SADF M83 assault vest? The original ones are almost bomb proof and they have loads of pouches for magazines and other bits and bobs along with a pouch on the back. Just avoid the viper copies originals are really expensive, been looking for one myself
Cannonfodder Posted 17 minutes ago Posted 17 minutes ago 6 hours ago, EvilMonkee said: originals are really expensive, been looking for one myself Bloody hell they've gone up, just had a quick look and the cheapest I could find was £110.
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