Acen,
I have a Med Rolly Polly as well and have worn/attched it a few ways (some better that others.)
1. Slik Clip - Apparently these things have a break weight of 80 lbs; have yet to test that out. However, I found that attaching the Rolly Polly this way makes it more suspectible to swing...
Those pictures are priceless, Pegs; it was fun seein' how much stuff you can cram in the Denali, especially with the higher-ups gazing at it too. If you get a chance, you should definately post a full review of this rig. The amount of features and load carriage is phenomenal!
Belt keepers are a good possibility too (just gotta make custom ones for the wider 82 pattern belt.)
One thing I did for a buttpack was take the 7L Small Pack pocket and attached it horizontally at the back bottom of the vest and ran the fanny pack belt through the gas mask loops on the left...
my72jeep:
I have the following old-style CP Gear velcro pouches:
CADPAT C9 Utility Pouches x 7
CADPAT Large Zippered Utility Pouches x 3
I also have the original CADPAT RECCE Patrol Pack that uses the same velcro system. The Small Pack pouches work great on it; vice versa for the velcro CP...
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Most of the myths I heard about Norinco arms (especially the M-305, aka the M-14 clone) have banished after talking to friends who still use them without any problems (bad headspacing being a biggie for me.) I can't wait to pick up an 1897 Trench clone from Norinco sometime this summer.
Colin,
Keep an eye out for the Inglis Chinese Contract models; they tend to pop up at gun shops/shows more often than the actual shoulder stock/holsters that attach to them. There's even one for sale at the local shop near my place.
As for the shoulder stock/holster, they look very cool; I...
The Cribs - Martell
...or that song from the Telus Commercial with the parrot
"...someone's got their eye on you, yeah, don't you know...
...whoah oooohhhhh"
Seeing as others have added another favourite rifle; guess my current runner-up for most favourite would be my No.4 Mk1 *
Long Branch 1942 dated receiver
2 groove barrel that hasn't had much rounds through it
C Broad Arrow ( or C/|\ ) stamped on every major part
original wood furniture with a...
M1 Garand
- Invented / designed by Canadian John Cornelius Garand
- Fires .30-06 (originally designed for an intermed. .276 caliber)
- comes with an awesome bayonet system (no frog, just scabbard that the bayonet locks into with the same hardware for locking on the rifle)
- the only parts of...
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