It's good however probably as you'd expect. There's some vertical movement for sure however I'm, not sure that can be stopped. The Molle attachments are on there like glue with little to no movement. All the best buddy
Thanks for asking, as that was my question aswell. They advertise it for a 45mm belt, but i figured there would be enough slack to jam a 50mm or 2 inch belt in. Thanks
I got the pistol and carbine rapid competition pouches. The pistol one runs smoothly but the AR15 mag is really hard to take out and in despite making it loose. Any advice?
I'd say using them more and more you'll notice the material on the inside starts to smooth out. It something I've never really covered in this content but there's definitely a wearing/breaking period with a lot of gear. I know some people take a very light/high grit and paper and rub the inside. Make sure it's like a 2000 grit or higher. It'll help to smooth things down without really damaging the fibres. Don't over do it though. Running the gear, dry firing etc will do the same. I hope that helps
Been looking for a video to check out the size of the dump pouch and this was perfect, cheers!
No problem 👍 glad to hear this helped my friend
Great review 👍 Thanks!
How does it hold when moving, running and jumping?
It's good however probably as you'd expect. There's some vertical movement for sure however I'm, not sure that can be stopped. The Molle attachments are on there like glue with little to no movement. All the best buddy
Can i put a 50mm tasmanian tiger in this belt sleeve?
Yessir, you can fit that through for sure. The Helikon Tex belt running through it now is a 50mm belt with a larger cobra buckle. Fits perfectly
Thanks for asking, as that was my question aswell. They advertise it for a 45mm belt, but i figured there would be enough slack to jam a 50mm or 2 inch belt in. Thanks
I got the pistol and carbine rapid competition pouches. The pistol one runs smoothly but the AR15 mag is really hard to take out and in despite making it loose. Any advice?
I'd say using them more and more you'll notice the material on the inside starts to smooth out. It something I've never really covered in this content but there's definitely a wearing/breaking period with a lot of gear. I know some people take a very light/high grit and paper and rub the inside. Make sure it's like a 2000 grit or higher. It'll help to smooth things down without really damaging the fibres. Don't over do it though. Running the gear, dry firing etc will do the same. I hope that helps
@@moorlandertactical that's very helpful, thanks a lot