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Old January 28th, 2006, 16:12   #37
DropZone
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Gentlemen,

If you are having trouble with drop holster (or drop pouch movement) check the connection where the holster and the trouser belt meet. If the holster is sliding on the belt, it will move on the leg. Some times you can use zap straps (wire ties) snugged around the trouser belt as "movement limiters".

Also, as the gent mentioned earlier in the thread, the higher its worn, the more stable, especially if you can get the top leg strap close to the crotch.

Wide leg straps generally do not add to stability but do add, rashes, pimples black heads etc.

Molded plastic rigs are usually scorned by pros in the field as they tend to snag on very thing and dig ditches, then scoop the dirt into the side arm when crawiling. They also knock and thump should you bang into something. If you do not intend to get dirty (such as psd or general leo patrol work) the molded plastic rigs work well.

In the last 8 years we sold more than a thousand of our leg rigs world wide and the information I have imparted above comes from the users.

Kindest Regards
Brian Kroon
President
Drop Zone Tactical
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