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March 26th, 2008, 19:09 | #1 |
Ministry of Peace
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SDS Super I-RACK
The base rig is an SDS Super I-RACK in OD green. Very high speed, this was an awesome tip so thanks to everyone who suggested it! 1 = x2 BHI quad M4 pouches 2 = HSGI Modular Radio Utility Pouch 3 = HSGI Bleeder/Blowout Pouch w/ EMT Shears 4 = Tactical Tailor Single 5.56 Pouch w/ Emdom Strobe Light Pouch 5 = Reserved for Milspec Monkey Combat Admin Pouch (hopefully tomorrow or friday!) 6 = (not seen, behind strobe pouch) 204 Tactical Utility Pouch I built this rig with this in mind; - Ammo - Comms - Water/emergency rations That's it, that's all you'll find, everything else is in the backpack. All in all, pretty affordable to as everything came in under $215US. Gotta get a stubby antenna for the SABER! |
March 26th, 2008, 19:43 | #2 |
I, too, love my I-RACK. I just wish the D-rings on the super harness were better placed to support average-to-smaller folks, so we don't have to run the bib tabs through those slits.
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March 26th, 2008, 19:48 | #3 |
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That is one thing I noticed - I'm not a small guy by any means, pretty average, 40 chest 33 waist, 5'11" tall. This rig can be HUGE if you want it to be - I have the waist adjustment strap at the back cinched almost all the way in.. So definitely able to adjust to wear over body armour.
There is not way you could wear this rig if you were under 5'6", or had a slight frame. But then again, it was built specifically for the US Rangers orginally, so I suppose it makes sense it wouldn't be available in elfin size. |
March 26th, 2008, 20:28 | #4 |
What do you use for water carrying?
(Nice rig by the way) |
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March 26th, 2008, 20:34 | #5 |
Ministry of Peace
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Putting a canteen (flexible, 1qt) w/ drinking tube adapter in the utility pouch.
That will be there for "just in case" water, I'll have a camelbak in my pack. |
March 27th, 2008, 01:03 | #6 |
"I dont know if the iRACK can hold anymore"
"NO, im going to put more things into iRACK" lol... kinda thread jack, but the title reminded me too much of it click here
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March 27th, 2008, 23:49 | #7 |
Nice kit there Kokanee, I'll have to look into that since I have hardtime finding rigs that fits me nicely
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March 28th, 2008, 00:02 | #8 |
I loved my Rack even though it was the old school version without all the extra goodies. I might end up getting another one someday even though they're gonna get harder to find. Anyway nice pics Kokanee and good setup, I like it.
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March 28th, 2008, 00:09 | #9 |
Those interested in the SDS Super I-RACK can pick one up here:
http://www.supplycaptain.com/index.c...1&ParentCat=41 Not an expensive rig at all.
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March 28th, 2008, 03:05 | #10 |
SDS has wicked stuff and it isn't expensive at all.
I got an issue FLC and it is super comfortable, just having a hard time figuring out my arrangements and shit. |
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March 28th, 2008, 04:26 | #11 |
Funny thing...I came across a post by a female user (different forum) who had a Modular R.A.C.K. rig and I posted (without even realizing how it could be taken out of context) "You have an amazing rack" or something along those lines. Two seconds later I re-read what I posted and was like "oh fuck...EDIT!!!" Yeah..
Nice rack! lol...Your radio pouch, does it snap on at the bottom? I have a commander admin pouch that looks almost the same as that pouch (I don't know why, but thats the first pouch I have that I thought of when I saw it) but mine is made by HSS and I bought it from Airsoft GI. The only thing I don't understand about it is that my pouch doesn't have the snaps. It has the MOLLE strap and at the bottom there are "loops" attached to the straps. I can't figure out how to put it on the vest without it potentially coming loose. Suggestion...adding frag pouches to the outside of that radio pouch would look cool.
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March 28th, 2008, 07:36 | #12 |
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The radio pouch is HSGI and uses standard long MALICE clips.
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