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"Praxis: Universal Magazine Bandoleer"

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Blogger Johnny said...

You'll need to tape down those D-rings if you're not using them - wouldn't want them to get hooked on something when you're crawling around.

February 1, 2009 at 4:01 AM

Blogger Dakota said...

Looks like a winner to me, I like the simplicity of being able to grab your rifle and a few mags and run out the door freedom. I also like the idea of not having alot of gear to hide if need be. I tend to be kind of a gear whore anyway and have to keep taking things away cause it's too heavy....or I'm too old.

February 1, 2009 at 9:22 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It'd be better with snap closures or fastex buckles, or minimally, closures similar to the ones on the 1950's model M-14 pouches.

Current feedback from the troops i nthe field on "hook and loop" fasteners on uniforms also applies to gear:

Noisy when you don't want them to be, they fill with dirt easily, and they're generally a pain in the ass and become non-functional at the worst times.

And, as an aside, if they were found to be highly functional by the troops, why you can find them in good supply at local surplus stores and pawn shops (ok, so maybe they get enough for a 6 pack there) around major military installations. GI's usually tend to dump that which doesn't work or isn't needed.

In my experience, a good LBE/LBV supplemented by either the USGI bandoleers or other similar models is more than enough, so you can spend fewer dollars on supplements and save as much money as possible for ammo.

Just my opinion.

February 2, 2009 at 9:26 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Check out a small company called Michigan Tactical Supply for some inexpensive, well-made bandolers.
Disclaimer here, I bought 4 sets of 3 of the sizes and was very pleased. Probably going to buy a few more.

February 2, 2009 at 11:29 AM

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