hayaku
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Post by hayaku on Jul 14, 2012 21:31:28 GMT -8
ummm.. you nuts bro lol
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Post by mqd123 on Jul 14, 2012 23:32:48 GMT -8
LOL well I had to give it an honest test to evaluate it. The next test is to see if I can run it through a four hour class with Stan. I only had it on for 35-40 minutes for the first run.
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Post by NeoGeo630 on Jul 22, 2012 8:29:18 GMT -8
Can this LBB system work in conjunction with a loaded belt system like the VTAC brokos belt?
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Post by ccrtactical on Jul 25, 2012 17:45:29 GMT -8
NeoGeo,
The LBB does work with the VTAC Brokos Belt. You can either wrap it around your web belt (by exposing it) or wrap it around the entire Brokos belt. I will be posting updated instructions regarding how to attach the LBB on a battle belt (latest Tues next week).
And of course, we offer a 30 day return policy on the LBB with free shipping both ways so if it doesn't work out for you, just let us know -- no cost to you.
MQD, thanks for the heads up on the question! And I agree with Hayaku, your workout was insane.
MQD and Hayaku, thanks so much for the great reviews -- as always, if you guys need anything, have suggestions, have issues, etc. do not hesitate to contact me.
Best, Charlie
Regulation Tactical
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Post by NeoGeo630 on Jul 26, 2012 21:08:02 GMT -8
Very cool! Looking forward to the instructions.
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Post by Kel-Tec-Innovations on Oct 10, 2012 5:22:49 GMT -8
I have always thought about making something like this. Just purchased, excited to test it out.
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Post by Kel-Tec-Innovations on Oct 22, 2012 13:11:18 GMT -8
When I first got them in the mail I see quality. Well made and thought out. I was a bit skeptical that it would properly hold up the vest, but after installing it the vest shoulder strap on the vest was indeed off my shoulder.
LBB 4x
The low light class 4 hours with vest steel plated with kevlar mags etc. without the LBB my lower back and shoulders and neck was sore around 2nd hour
Rifle 101, 202 8 hours carrying 7, 30 rounds magazine majority of the time with steel plates, kevlar, pistol etc. no neck or shoulder soreness but lower back sore started to kick in around the 5-6th hour.
I believe the fatigue won't kick in as quick if it was just patrolling. I think the lower back soreness was from engaging targets and moving the body in different directions for 8 hours.
Overall definitely worth the investment.
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Post by Kel-Tec-Innovations on Dec 3, 2012 21:45:05 GMT -8
Finished 303 with the steel plated vest. No shoulder or back pain. Worth every penny.
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Post by supernachos on Dec 5, 2012 9:37:45 GMT -8
Finished 303 with the steel plated vest. No shoulder or back pain. Worth every penny. Nice, Question how many were in the 303 class that day? Any photos to share..
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Post by Stan on Dec 5, 2012 22:07:51 GMT -8
Finished 303 with the steel plated vest. No shoulder or back pain. Worth every penny. Nice, Question how many were in the 303 class that day? Any photos to share.. That was a good class with six students. Two guys including Kelvin had video. The other had a head cam. I'm sure we will see it someday.
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Post by supernachos on Dec 6, 2012 11:18:00 GMT -8
Nice, Question how many were in the 303 class that day? Any photos to share.. That was a good class with six students. Two guys including Kelvin had video. The other had a head cam. I'm sure we will see it someday. Oh Man, I do hope Kelvin and the others posts the video of all the action of 303 ...It'll give me propensity to take the class soon!!!
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Post by supernachos on Dec 7, 2012 9:24:02 GMT -8
That was a good class with six students. Two guys including Kelvin had video. The other had a head cam. I'm sure we will see it someday. Oh Man, I do hope Kelvin and the others posts the video of all the action of 303 ...It'll give me propensity to take the class soon!!! Oh I chanced on Keltec's videos on You tube... It looked great! Fire...fire...fire...
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Post by mqd123 on Dec 10, 2012 21:04:34 GMT -8
Stan, is it the camera angle or is that muzzle on the right breaking your 15 degree rule starting at the 7 second mark?
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Post by Stan on Dec 11, 2012 20:54:57 GMT -8
I'm pretty sure its just camera and ground angle. That little incline is already at an angle to the Eagle C range.
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