aaronlawrence969
HSGI Wasatch
Simple, effective. 6 double integrated pouches let me hold 12 M4 midcaps without adding anything. Fits mostly comfortably, though it's a bit big (I'm 5'8", 145 Lb) and when all 12 mags are in the front bulges to the side a bit. Super light and handy though. SERPA MOLLE mount on the chest so I can run the rig solo, or more efficiently with the belt. Surplus butt pouch on back acts as a dump pouch for all 12 mags, pretty spacious.
A full loadout has 12 mags on this, 4 on the belt with 4 pistol mags, and 6 on/in the backpack, for a total of 22 rifle mags (2200 rounds) and 4 pistol mags (150 rounds). Why so many? I load my mags at home in the morning before I go to the field, and don't bring ANY speedloaders or ammo, save a 300 spare rounds for the pistol mags. I don't reload all day. Empty mags are removed from the dump pouch at the end of a round and put in the loadout bag. I typically don't use 2200 rifle rounds in 8 hours, more like 1500, but it helps to have extra for my teammates if we get in a pinch, and 2200 is great for a 16 hour OP.
HSGI Wasatch
Simple, effective. 6 double integrated pouches let me hold 12 M4 midcaps without adding anything. Fits mostly comfortably, though it's a bit big (I'm 5'8", 145 Lb) and when all 12 mags are in the front bulges to the side a bit. Super light and handy though. SERPA MOLLE mount on the chest so I can run the rig solo, or more efficiently with the belt. Surplus butt pouch on back acts as a dump pouch for all 12 mags, pretty spacious.
A full loadout has 12 mags on this, 4 on the belt with 4 pistol mags, and 6 on/in the backpack, for a total of 22 rifle mags (2200 rounds) and 4 pistol mags (150 rounds). Why so many? I load my mags at home in the morning before I go to the field, and don't bring ANY speedloaders or ammo, save a 300 spare rounds for the pistol mags. I don't reload all day. Empty mags are removed from the dump pouch at the end of a round and put in the loadout bag. I typically don't use 2200 rifle rounds in 8 hours, more like 1500, but it helps to have extra for my teammates if we get in a pinch, and 2200 is great for a 16 hour OP.