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Frag Out! Magazine #22

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RABBIT'S POV Ginger's Tactical Gear first line setup is my second loadout based on the same idea. The other kit I have was also a Pawelec custom shop made. GTG equipment is lightweight which is great. It does not mean it is less-durable or cheap, they just decided to shave off as much weight as possible without sacrificing durability. My kit consists of (from right to left): • TQ holder • Safariland 578 GLS holster on UBL extender • Dip holder (or chew tobacco holder for those who don't dip) • 1st Gen Speed9MM pouch (for Leatherman tool) • BOK • Dump Pouch • Two SpeedM4 rifle magazine pouches • Two 2nd Gen SpeedM9 pistol magazine pouches • Glove holder GMB is lighter and less rigid than the one I owned before. Initially I had some objections about the rigidity and the rib- bon in place of MOLLE webbing, but they were gone after use. Yeah, it works really well. I've noticed just one thing, the webbing of the belt is soft and slick, so the Cobra buckle can slightly travel during use. After each use you will need to re-adjust the buckle. The end loose of the belt might be secured with duct tape or with the triglide. Speed9MM. First gen was terrible. It was so loose and com- pletely unstable when mounted on the belt what sucked. The improved Gen Two works like a charm and has anti-slip Hypalon lining for better retention of the magazine. The One-Wrap style attachment works as it should and is really stable. Magazine drawing – no drawbacks. Re-inserting, no problems either. What I really like is the low-profile design – recently, I decided to drop the idea of stacking pouch- es on top of each other. Just to say this loud and clear, the www.fragoutmag.com

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