UPDATE: That is, “Malice Clips” in the title – a web-gear system-invention by the gear-gurus at Tactical Tailor. Trying to figure out the stichery-doo of this new-to-me web-based tool-system. In fact all but the obvious and early WWII system are unfamiliar to me. There’s an element of Lace and Resistance that is purely Victorian…
The main thing is that semi-locally sourced, artesinal, Wilde Custom Gear makes Tactical Nylon – and f*ing 10-round magazines!
UPDATE: Ordered the holster, going to put the mag pouches on the left and have a place for the P220 ST (or the ’43 1911A1 Gov. Model).
All this is a little creepy, to think of preparedness as an upcoming action in which shots will be traded. It’s cold in here this morning.
I approve….and I want!
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How many? 🙂
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“All this is a little creepy, to think of preparedness as an upcoming action in which shots will be traded. It’s cold in here this morning.”
Consider yourself to be in the spirit of good company .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Whittemore
Methinks we were once made of sterner stuff.
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Thank-you for that! I was made of sterner stuff when I had to get up in the early morning and stoke the boiler for the boy’s shower in boarding school… 🙂
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Magpul makes a ten-rounder for your AR!
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Seriously? I couldn’t find any for a long time. But mine have”ranger plates” for easy extraction! 🙂
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Just don’t mount your holster in the horizontal, sweep-everyone-with-the-muzzle, direction. : (
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Out in the country the rifle is king. Pistols are for City-slick gangbangers with no muzzle discipline. Word is that it mounts vertical, so I have to move everything over. I can understand moving things around to get it all right. Figure I’ll put the big Sig there.
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Looks like some good quality stuff there!
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The Swat-cop in San Diego knows his stuff!
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