Frag Out! Magazine
Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/1064315
Speed9MM will finally wear down sometime and for sure quicker that shock-cord adjustable TACO-style pouches be- cause of the elastic webbing on the side. BT W, I still used the Gen One pouch for carrying my Leatherman. SpeedM4. Just two comments, except the fact that PALS at- tachment systems works in this case, because there are two vertical straps instead of one. There is slight movement on the sides, but that is normal thing for this kind of pouches and does not interfere during draws. Thumb up. BOK. Your last-resort individual first aid kit, so don't think about is a primary medical kit for training. It's not boo-boo kit with band aids. It is blow-out kit, so I carry there some more advanced medical gear sealed in wrap. No matter the shooting stance, I can reach the kit pretty easily. What I re- ally like is slim and flat design (think LBT-9022) which does not annoy when laying on the back. Under the medical cross GTG also embroidered my nickname, neat! Dump Pouch. Spent magazines pouch is just a big foldable bag I use to carry mags (kind of obvious), bottled water and other stuff like that. Does not take a lot of space on your belt when folded. Tourniquet holder is the very simple and effective open-sides pouch to keep the TQ on hand and secured against the en- vironment. I have mounted it between the inner and outer belts on the front, where there is not enough Velcro hooks, so when I ditch the outer belt, the holder stays on the inner belt and I need to detach it for storage. Glove keeper. My problems with gloves are finally gone and I have clash hook where I can attach them. Just to sum up, the GTG did the great gear again. If you pre- fer stackable pouches, no luck for you, it is lower-profile slick loadout. And we like the fact that our comments were in- cluded when improved versions of equipment were released. EQUIPMENT