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14 November 2011, 14:40 #1Member
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Drop Pouch
Can anyone suggest a good drop pouch....
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14 November 2011, 19:19 #2
May not be the most "gucci" but I know there are quite a few people (including myself) using the Maxpedition Rollypoly bags.
http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/...Series-c26.htm
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15 November 2011, 03:37 #3Member
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What size?
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15 November 2011, 05:49 #4
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15 November 2011, 13:04 #5Contributing Member
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What size are you looking for?
Endom Dump pouch.
http://www.skdtac.com/Emdom-MM-Dump-Pouch-p/e2m.106.htm
CSM Drop Pouch
http://www.csmgear.com/cgi-bin/imcar...status=&title=
EAG also makes one but I believe you have to take their course to get one.
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15 November 2011, 13:45 #6Member
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I don't know what size.... thats why I asked what Maxpedition size he uses.
I am looking for some input of what folks are using and what works and what doesn't. I know its a drop pouch but there are pro's and cons of each. Just looking to make a educated choice instead of hit or miss.
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15 November 2011, 15:25 #7
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15 November 2011, 15:55 #8Contributing Member
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I have the Endom and I like it. I use it for 3 gun and range days. I usually store my empty mags, loose ammo, water bottle, gloves, etc. The last time I used it was at NC Recon and I kept my loose shotgun shells in it. Jumping/rolling around..everything stayed in place.
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16 November 2011, 03:32 #9
Nicest two out there are the EAG and the upcoming BFG HW SSE pouch. Try calling EAG on the phone and ask if you can get one.
CSM ones are really popular among our recon guys here, and I have one. They are very good pouches,S/F
"There is no greater calling than to defend the life of a fellow Marine" - LtCol McClane, USMC
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16 November 2011, 05:16 #10
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16 November 2011, 17:20 #11
Tactical Tailor makes a decent foldaway pouch.
Fight Light
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17 November 2011, 06:43 #12
Oh, I keep forgetting that I get different answers on that when I introduce myself starting with rank and service. Still worth the wait in my mind, although the more I look at the Emdom and LBT equivalent offerings the more those seem to make sense.
I ran the cheap 5.11 folding dump pouches in Afghanistan (one belt, one plate carrier) and actually had a good deal of success with those, they're just on the thick side when folded, and the retaining system takes more than one hand or lots of practice to adjust.S/F
"There is no greater calling than to defend the life of a fellow Marine" - LtCol McClane, USMC
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17 November 2011, 18:25 #13
The Tactical Tailor Fight Light dump pouch is worth considering.
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