Frag Out! Magazine
Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/1493095
EQUIPMENT Below the magazine pouches it won't fit, because there is a conflict between the TQ and the bottom of the pouches making it impossible to attach. On the right side of the belt, un- fortunately, I placed an additional pistol mag pouch so here also this conflict occurred, plus the TQ re- sted on the holster, which I have moved slightly forward. Had there been no pouch, the TQ would have fit, but in the described situation it had to go to the cargo pocket on the right rear (I have the TQ on the front of the holster). It's a shame, because I personally find carrying the RQhorizontally on the front the most comfortable. The TQ pouch itself - cool, I have no comments to it, it works like any other in a similar style. The second item I ditched was the IFAK. I don't have anything to complain about, but I just don't like tear away ones. In the past I have used one from Polish SPECOPS and don't want one again. It's com- pletely not my type of IFAK and I can't help it, but I know a lot of pe- ople who like such FAKs. I don't. Fortunately, Templars Gear has promised to introduce new models, so maybe they will get something then, and for now I am using the USGI IFAK 2. LOOSE ROUNDS I've been using the first line kit from Templars Gear for a few weeks now, and I'm honestly impressed. I had a lot of concerns about the pouches, as I prefer a different type - straight, flat, without a shockcord, and only with elastic side walls. I've never sandwiched pouches to- gether, so I also didn't need a mo- unting system on the front - simple, lightweight with no bells and whist- les. And here I got variations of the Taco, including one factory "sand- wiched" with a pistol mag pouch and two more that I paired one with the other to see if I would die from it. I didn't die, although I'm still not enthusiastic about it, but I have to