Sunday, August 30, 2009

The New Tac-Gear Is Here!




So my new gear was awaiting me in Maine once I got back. I popped open the USPS box and I received my HSGI Subload Single Mag Carrier and Rolly Polly Dump Pouch. The gear is very high quality and a much needed step above the basic gear I had before. The Subload sits nice and high and holds 2 AK/ 3 AR magazines plus up to four pistol magazines if you so desire. I rock with 2 extra mags for the G23. The other two pouches are home to a flashlight and cleaning kit. The Subload also had provisions for me to mount my combat knife behind the rifle mag pouch. Epic Win!

The Rolly Polly dump pouch is very well made. You can give it some abuse and it will be fine. It's big enough for my whole defense load, all rifle and pistol mags fit in the pouch. I should have bought one years ago.

The gloves and the holster were extras. I picked up the leather holster at Cabelas. I desperately needed a good IWB holster and so far so good. The G23 sits tight and the thin holster gives off minimal print.

The gloves are just something I picked up at Dick's Sporting Goods. I needed a pair dedicated to tactical use.

More pics to come. No range report yet but I'm sure there is going to be one soon. ;)

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Canoe Trip

The wife and I rented a canoe for a couple of hours last time I was home a few weeks ago. We were at the Scarborough Marsh along US Route One in Scarborough, ME. It was a lot of fun and we both had a good time. May be once we are settled into a place, we can get ourselves a good deal on one. We'll see.

Check out a video:



There is another video but will have to wait till I get back home.

New Range Gear Incoming

Incoming new gear that is! I ordered up some new gear for the range bag. Over at SKD Tactical they have some nice, high quality gear for a decent price. They also offer LEO/MIL only products if you require that sort of product.

I ordered up a couple items I had been looking at for a while. The first is a brand new subload. I had one from UTG that I bought earlier in the year to research the idea of a thigh magazine pouch. I liked the concept and decided to upgrade to a better piece of equipment. I ordered up the HSGI Drop Leg Magazine Carrier, Single. Next I needed a new dump pouch so I added a RollyPolly Dump Pouch by Maxpedition to my cart.

The gear should be at my doorstep by the time I get back home to ME and I'll be sure to post a review of the pieces. It's primarily going to be range/competition/training gear. Couple it with the Chest rig I run and I'm sure the results will be interesting. Again, a full review will be in the works after I put the gear through some tests.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

My Ultimate AR15 Setup

Just for fun, I'm going to dedicate this post to what I see as my Ultimate AR15 build up. So let's start with the "parent" rifle:

First, we start with CMMGs 10.3" M2 build up:



So here we go:

A. Remove the Carry Handle, replace with MagPul BUIS that holds a rear tritium aperture.

B. Put EOTech on with the correct mount for total cowitness.

C. Replace front sight with tritium post on a MagPul BUIS front sight.

D. Replace A2 flash hider with a Vortex Striker

E. Add Redi-Mag

F. Replace handguards with a decent four rail system

G. Add a short VFG, Vltor Off Set Flashlight mount, Surefire tactical light

H. LET HER ROCK!!!

I'm sure more additions will come to this dream gun but that's what I have so far. I think I'm going to need a few promotions! :P

Monday, July 27, 2009

Gear, Gear, Gear!

Got a few new photos of some tactical setups that I have revamped. The first is the AK setup I wrote about previously. I added a pistol pouch. I'm working on getting all the secondary weapon gear for it up and running. I have some more trial and error to get through but the AK kit is comming along very well:



Next is the AR setup. I still rock the Immeadiate Action setup as my primary "Go To" rifle setup but with the additional rifle magazine pouch I had leftover from the AK rig, I decided to start working on the AR15 kit. It needs some equipment upgrades like a new belt and holster for the sidearm but the concept works very well and I am pleased with the results from dry fire testing:



Still have some more gear I need to aquire but so far so good. Sidearm holsters are needed as is a new rigger belt for the AR rig. It's always a constant give and take but the fun is getting to a near perfect loadout!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

New Chest Rig!

So last Thursday I took a trip down to my local gun shop to chat with the owner and shop for some tannerite and .223 ammo to get ready for a range trip on the following Monday. No luck on the Tannerite but I scored 100 rounds of .223 for the AR to munch on. I noticed the owner had a bit more tactical gear than normal. Some guys were unloading their equipment to pursue other intrests.

I'v been shopping for some new gear for a few months now but I was hesitant to pay the $110 to $250 dollars the custom rigs I wanted commanded. In the surplus of items at the shop was a simple chest rig with a pair of mag pouches made to hold six AR or AK magazines each. I figured the rig would run about $100 - $150 at least.

What a shock when the owner said "$40.00 my man." It was a done deal. I got a Spectre MOLLE chest rig and x2 Blackhawk 6 rifle magazine pouches for $40.00 USD!

So I took it home, did some customization and got this:


To the right side of the rig I placed my MOLLE Trauma Kit, center is the Blackhawk 6 magazine pouch, and the left side of the rig holds a dump pouch.

I specificaly set the rig up for use with my AK but it can easily be converted for use with the AR15 as well; just swap out the magazines and your Good-to-Go.

Rig and Rifle:

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Dry Fire Practice

Here's a neat little secret I've been with-holding from the blog:

http://www.rangemaster.com/rm_dry_fire.html

This link is great for dry fire practice. The web page says it is meant for handguns but I use it for rifle training most of the time. All it really does is flash a target on your screen every few seconds. As always, make sure your firearm is unloaded and there is NO live ammunition around you. The results will be disastrous so take the proper precautions.

Think safety and use this little tool to enhance your dry fire drills.

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