Frag Out! Magazine
Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/1493095
CHAS TM in use I have the complete GTG CHAS™ and have been using it for a few weeks now. I have to honestly admit that I'm impressed with it, because after proper adjustment I consider it (perhaps a bit over the top) a true game changer. After a thorough (and somewhat time consuming) fine ad- justment, it changed a lot in the dra- wing technique and helped eliminate a mistake I used to make most often, which caused the holster locking system to work not as it should, i.e. I had to jerk with the weapon. The proper selection of the mounting he- ight and the cant(negative, I should add) helped. Assembling the whole thing itself is not too complicated, but it's bet- ter to watch the instruction video, so as not to unnecessarily wangle and mangle. Once you've put everything together, it's best not to tighten the screws too much at the beginning, because then it will be easier to ad- just the cant of the holster, which you need to pay special attention to, be- cause it is it, combined with the he- ight of the holster placement prima- rily "does the job". Once you set and adjust everything properly, you can start enjoying a whole new quality of shooting. The attachment to the belt is very stable and prevents the CHAS™ from moving. Where you tighten it, there it will sit, no matter what the user does. Initially I had concerns about whether the two mounting bars scre- wed on the side of the user's body would pinch, but these were mispla- ced fears - they can't be felt at all. The panel itself can also give the impres- sion of something that will get in the way, but fortunately only the impres- sion ends, it is really great. Additional parts - well, without them CHAS™ works as it is suppo- sed to work. Do they cause a magical increase in functionality or change anything about the use itself? No. These two elements are absolutely not a "must have," although their use nevertheless expands CHAS's capa- bilities. The TQ holder is in a good place - on the front, you can easily reach it with your right and left hand. The TQ itself, placed on the panel, does not interfere and, in fact, one forgets abo- ut its existence. Adding this element increases the weight minimally. In the end it is just a sheet of thin lami- nate and a piece of elastic webbing. Unfortunately, you should expect that sooner or later this will wear out and begin to loose. This does not mean EQUIPMENT