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4 April 2008, 22:54 #1
HSGI "Popper" Chest Rig.
The new HSGI Popper is a combination of a low profile chest rig with the new HSGI open top version of the UMP (Universal Magazine Pouch). The Popper comes with bungee cords magazine retention pouches, 2 hidden shotgun shell trays and a magazine dump pouch, along with loop velcro for patches on each side of the rifle mag pouches.
The "POPPER" has 2" non-padded shoulder straps with a single row of vertical MOLLE/PALS webbing and also a small unsecure pocket located directly behind the rifle magazine pouches. The Open Top UMP can hold 3 magazines each the same as the flapped version of the UMMP's and UMP used on other HSGI platforms.
The "POPPER's" hidden shotgun shell trays can store up to 6 shells each and can be used by simply grasping the D-ring and "POPPING" them downwards. The magazine dumper pouch folds up and also be deployed by grasping it's D-Ring and extracting it out of the hidden compartment.
The shotgun shell trays or dumper can be relocated in any position that the user desires within the 3 hidden compartments.
The "POPPER" is very lightweight weighing only 1lb.,10oz. empty. The "POPPER" is made out of 1000 Denier Cordura, sewn with 138 Bonded Nylon threads with the dumper made of 430 denier nylon.
Bare Popper.
Popper with shotgun panels and dumper pulled out.
Loaded with a few 00 Buck Shells, Brenneke Slugs, 6 Mags, Bleeder Blowout Pouch and Small Utility Pouch.
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MOTORCYCLE TIRESLast edited by Todd Kramer; 23 April 2011 at 13:04.
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5 April 2008, 20:41 #2
Interesting idea, how secure are the shotgun shells when they are loaded and stuffed up inside?
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Mb5Last edited by Todd Kramer; 23 April 2011 at 13:04.
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5 April 2008, 22:03 #3
I messed with them a bit and they are pretty secure. Especially with weight on the rig and it secured to your chest along with the hook and loop you get the pressure of the rig "sandwiching" them against you. Will they ever fall out? I am sure with hard use they will. But on the flipside they will also deploy easily if needed.
Gene did a good job with the execution of this rig based on what he wanted to accomplish. It is a little outside the box and he did a good job.
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HISTORY OF SCUDERIA FERRARI SPECIFICATIONSLast edited by Todd Kramer; 23 April 2011 at 13:04.
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5 April 2008, 22:18 #4
Its very outside the box, I think its great that he is willing to think up and produce items like this.
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PORN STAR LIVELast edited by Todd Kramer; 23 April 2011 at 13:04.
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6 April 2008, 07:10 #5
Crap Todd. First the Shihan chest rig and now you've shown me this.
My account is going to start bleeding out.
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6 April 2008, 12:15 #6Contributing Member
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Any price info yet?
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Ecigs123Last edited by Todd Kramer; 23 April 2011 at 13:05.
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6 April 2008, 16:41 #7
Todd:
Can the UMPs be cinched down to just hold two M4 mags each without too much flopping?
And I'm curious about pricing as well.
Is this going to be in the usual HSGI color spread?
How soon will you have some in OD?
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8 April 2008, 11:56 #8Member
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Nice! I like it. The color is good too...
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9 April 2008, 11:59 #9
The places I've found them for sale have them at $128.50.
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Motorcycle tiresLast edited by Todd Kramer; 23 April 2011 at 13:05.
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9 April 2008, 12:31 #10
I recomend you buy the Shihan Rig.
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Medical marijuana patientsLast edited by Todd Kramer; 23 April 2011 at 13:05.
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10 April 2008, 19:00 #11
If you would like to see the Popper with any configuration I will try and accommodate.
Here is how the whole popper thing came to be.
I stopped by HSGI to see about getting a couple shingles made to go on my Warlord V4-Bravo.
Gene took the time to ask what exactly I was looking for out of my kit.
I was taking a Defensive Carbine Class in a couple months and needed a good HSLD rig.
Gene said he had some Ideas floating around and asked for my input on some things.
We sat down and he started sketching and talking, and talking, and talking.. (Gene Loves to talk)...
He asked my advise on what I think people want.
He came up with a rig that looks pretty much like the one you see.
I T&E'd 2 demo's and after a couple minor changes you have the rig you see today.
The very first Popper off the line was mine and it was a custom..
I added 2 colums of PALS to each side and made my belt 2" webbing..
Ran it through my carbine course and it exceeded my expectations....
Here are a couple of pics of my Popper..
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12 April 2008, 01:30 #12
Chad - To answer your questions the Popper retails for $128.50. Other colors are on the way and MC was finished yesterday per Gene. I will check on OD.
Below is a pic of one of the mag pouches with only 2 mags in it. There is separate webbing holding the back 2 mags and there is no play at all. The magazines are held firmly in place.
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12 April 2008, 18:08 #13
Thanks Todd and Custom, that's what I was needing. Actually, not needing because I really don't want to keep buying chest rigs. But the two of you and Shihan are making that rather difficult...
Todd, I can't tell from your pic but is it just the horizontal 1" strap with a vertical 2" piece that separates the two back mags from the front or is it a full sleeve? Just curious if I could put an H bandage or compress in the front of the mag pouches or if it would slip under the two back mags.
Sorry to be a PITA.
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Class action lawsuitLast edited by Todd Kramer; 23 April 2011 at 13:05.
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13 April 2008, 01:07 #14
If you think its a difficult choice wait until you see the final version of the SHihan Rig when I get pics up next week In fairness the Popper is a very nice rig so I would define your mission for the gear and make the choice from there.
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WALMART GIFT CARDSLast edited by Todd Kramer; 23 April 2011 at 13:05.
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13 April 2008, 22:25 #15
Chris - You are right. There is webbing inside the pouch to hold the back 2 mags. There isn't enough room in the front mag pouch to run a cinch tight or an H Bandage but you can run the primed gauze in there. I tried everything you mentioned but I didn't have time to take pics. I will get some ater.
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Lovely WendieLast edited by Todd Kramer; 23 April 2011 at 13:06.