You listed 3 different jobs that require vastly different types of kit. A low vis, quick deploy, civilian avaliable, defense rig? Yes A LEO kit, wherein body armor is a factor, and multiple types of equipment need to be carried? No A military style kit, wherein hard armor is required, and need to ve capable of carrying HEAVY loads comfortably over long periods? No Different kit for different applications.
@JTSHOOTERREVIEWS a LEO requires soft (and potentially hard plate) armor, which in alot of cases these tools and equipment can be on the PC to begin with or can be on a belt. Military will have everything you've listed on their PC and Belt in one form or another already. The use case as stated by Lucas himself is to be a low vis, rapid deploy, civilian kit for an oh shit moment where more than a handgun is required. I just don't want people to get confused thinking this is a rig that is ment to be a end all for chest rigs, it's not going to be suitable for carrying heavy loads over long periods. Nor is it ment to be worn over armor (over a slick carrier MAYBE) the point of my comment is to inform people that there are specific types of kit for specific purposes. You don't use a framing hammer to pound a railroad spike, and in a similar manner you don't use a 12 pound sledge to drive framing nails. I'm not wrong.
Oh I’m glad you know everything, just another ignorant troll. You can put this over a slick carrier YOU’RE wrong again. I never said it’s a be all end all just that you can use what you want. Now bye bye cuck boy go troll another page .
@@JTSHOOTERREVIEWSNot you specifically but the way the best is worn... Everything's just uneven and weird. You remind me of my cousin. He just doesn't pay attention to the little details like that at all
I’m not sure. An active shooter rig is probably in your trunk every day of the year. Leaving elastic stretched in a 170 degree trunk may break it down faster than you want.
I wouldnt even use it for active shooter. Civilians cant pull off kit unless you have a giant police patch on it. The moment you put that on cops will think you are the active shooter.
Try adjusting from the back to be able to cover that last mag.
I have this set up for my patrol uniform. It sets a lot better when I have it on. Thanks for the info!
God bless you man!
Thanks man
Hell yea I just bought one in ranger green
Awesome man!
I’ve been using my ranger green one for a while the gp pouch that attaches to it is a must
Agreed
You listed 3 different jobs that require vastly different types of kit.
A low vis, quick deploy, civilian avaliable, defense rig? Yes
A LEO kit, wherein body armor is a factor, and multiple types of equipment need to be carried? No
A military style kit, wherein hard armor is required, and need to ve capable of carrying HEAVY loads comfortably over long periods? No
Different kit for different applications.
You litteraly put this over armor I have before for patrol your wrong.
@JTSHOOTERREVIEWS why wouldn't you just have the tools on your armor or belt to begin with?
@JTSHOOTERREVIEWS a LEO requires soft (and potentially hard plate) armor, which in alot of cases these tools and equipment can be on the PC to begin with or can be on a belt.
Military will have everything you've listed on their PC and Belt in one form or another already.
The use case as stated by Lucas himself is to be a low vis, rapid deploy, civilian kit for an oh shit moment where more than a handgun is required.
I just don't want people to get confused thinking this is a rig that is ment to be a end all for chest rigs, it's not going to be suitable for carrying heavy loads over long periods. Nor is it ment to be worn over armor (over a slick carrier MAYBE)
the point of my comment is to inform people that there are specific types of kit for specific purposes. You don't use a framing hammer to pound a railroad spike, and in a similar manner you don't use a 12 pound sledge to drive framing nails.
I'm not wrong.
@@JTSHOOTERREVIEWS also... it's you're* not "your"
Oh I’m glad you know everything, just another ignorant troll. You can put this over a slick carrier YOU’RE wrong again. I never said it’s a be all end all just that you can use what you want. Now bye bye cuck boy go troll another page .
A chest rig is a CHEST rig. You have it positioned way too low. Also this rig is meant for concealment under gourmet.
I just had my plate carrier on and I took it off I was sweating like a whore in church lol
Any advice for setting it up for strictly pistols
Not really just use the pouches to your best ability
thats sick
Bruh is the definition of disheveled good gracious...
Alright
@@JTSHOOTERREVIEWSNot you specifically but the way the best is worn... Everything's just uneven and weird. You remind me of my cousin. He just doesn't pay attention to the little details like that at all
My mount for my phone is crooked usually everything for videos I do is perfect but sometimes I need to just get the video out cause I’m busy
I’m not sure. An active shooter rig is probably in your trunk every day of the year. Leaving elastic stretched in a 170 degree trunk may break it down faster than you want.
Mines done good for me so far in my patrol car
Active shooter yes. Active shooter or patrolman kit? Idk.
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I wouldnt even use it for active shooter. Civilians cant pull off kit unless you have a giant police patch on it. The moment you put that on cops will think you are the active shooter.
Active shooter kit
A good one to