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First Impressions: Eberlestock Gunslinger
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 126453"><p><strong>Re: Final Impressions: Eberlestock Gunslinger</strong></p><p></p><p>BD, I have noticed that when carrying my weapon system in the gunslinger, (AI Chasis) that the bag appears to be designed to keep the weight off of the pressure points and distributed evenly throughout.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, concerning LBE Gear, the webbing is designed to ride where the mass of the weight is. All pre-bladder canteens, mag pouches, possible pouches etc, were fitted for the belt. So, everything just kind of hangs there. </p><p></p><p>In comparison to the newer high tech vest, which I would wear under the gunslinger if need be, is more comfortable because the design also appears to focus on achieving the same goal. That is to distribute the weight as evenly as possible.</p><p></p><p>The Vest that I have hanging in my closet is setup to utilize fast tech buckles to snap on and off a bladder holder. That and my *** (arse) pack make for a very comfortable day pack. The unfortunate issue in this scenario is that my weapon system/scope would be exposed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 126453"] [b]Re: Final Impressions: Eberlestock Gunslinger[/b] BD, I have noticed that when carrying my weapon system in the gunslinger, (AI Chasis) that the bag appears to be designed to keep the weight off of the pressure points and distributed evenly throughout. In my opinion, concerning LBE Gear, the webbing is designed to ride where the mass of the weight is. All pre-bladder canteens, mag pouches, possible pouches etc, were fitted for the belt. So, everything just kind of hangs there. In comparison to the newer high tech vest, which I would wear under the gunslinger if need be, is more comfortable because the design also appears to focus on achieving the same goal. That is to distribute the weight as evenly as possible. The Vest that I have hanging in my closet is setup to utilize fast tech buckles to snap on and off a bladder holder. That and my *** (arse) pack make for a very comfortable day pack. The unfortunate issue in this scenario is that my weapon system/scope would be exposed. [/QUOTE]
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