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Author Topic: Instead of a Haversack or Possibles Bag..has anyone thought of this idea instead?  (Read 533 times)

Offline RC

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Here is a pic of a younger fella ..with hair using one of the bags when all the stuff I think I need now was not needed or thought of.RC

 

Offline Roadkill

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RC, claymore bags I think.  Two equal sized pouches, right?
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Offline vtmtnman

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I've used a belt and H harness setup with a butt pack and canteen for years.I take a back pack now,I find it handier.They do work great and are low cost.Durability is great with them.
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Offline RC

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Yep. I think they are claymore bags.RC

Offline H1tman7

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You might want to check out the BadLands Monster pack. I use one and love it.

Offline tecum-tha

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Get yourself a Stick and Limbs Turkey Vest and buy a yard of fabric and alter the back to carry a water reservoir. Plenty of pockets and unbeatable price and made in USA.

Online toddster

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In the Marines we called it 782 gear or duece gear.  I used it from time to time once I got out and migrated away from it.  I found that with a arrowmaster or Catquiver I could carry my arrow's and all the gear I needed better than on the load bearing gear.  I bought a 32oz. widemouth stailess canteen, cup and stove, that attaches to the catquiver and is perfect for me.

Offline R.V.T.B.

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Look at some of the gear slinger packs from Maxpedition.

Offline Ground Hunter

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Take a look at any "dump pouch" avaliable for the military.  Many of them will ride like a thigh holster and will stay out of your way.

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