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Frag Out! Magazine #22

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There are multiple tactical gear companies with different concepts of duty gear to include small cus- toms shops such as Polish Ginger's Tactical Gear (or GTG in short). The brand was already mentioned in FRAG OUT! Magazine as we have written about their GPC plate carriers and Alpha waist pack. About year ago, GTG provided us with complete pis- tol belt setups which included GMB (Ginger's MOLLE Belt) two-part duty belt system, two Speed9MM pis- tol magazine pouches, two SpeedM4 rifle magazine pouches, dump pouch, blowout medical kit, TQ holder and gloves keeper. Two sets were Ranger Green and one was Crye Multicam camouflage pattern. Year of use should be enough to share some experiences from use. DESIGN GMB – is a follows proven design of two-layered belt system from Ronin Tactics. It consists of inner soft layer and rugged outer layer with MOLLE webbing. The inner layer (or inner belt) you tuck inside belt loops of your trousers. It is pretty simple one. Basically, it is single 2" Texcel MIL-W-17337-2 webbing strap with sewn-on Velcro loop and low-pro triglide closure. The outer layer (or outer belt, sometimes also referred as tactical or duty belt) is built from two layers of Texcel MIL-W-17337-2 webbing with MOLLE attachments (3/4" MIL-PRF-5038 Type III grosgrain ribbon webbing in- stead of standard 1" webbing) and it is lined with Velcro hook. The belt has AustriAlpin Cobra 9kN buckle (with or without D-ring). The length of belt is adjustable, but it comes in sizes from S to XL. Other sizes are available as custom order. The outer belt is attached to the inner one with Velcro for stability. Speed9MM. pistol magazine pouch is a simple low-profile non-stackable pouch designed for quick draw of pistol magazine. It can be used to carry two-stack magazines, multitool or similarly sized items. The body is construct- ed from 500D Cordura nylon and the sides are made from elastic webbing, so it adjusts to the size of the items carried. Inside the pouch is lined with Hypalon non-slip fabric for added friction and stability. The pouch is attached to duty belt with Velcro One-Wrap style attachment. The early version had MOLLE web- bing strap attachment, but it wasn't as stable as the current design. First variant also had a magnet inside, so the magazines were held really well. www.fragoutmag.com

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