I own the JSTA with 5.56 and Pistol inserts to run on my belt. I also own the 7x6x3 with dual 5.56 inserts. Like you said, the 7x6x3 could really do with an extra column of MOLLE, or to be a smaller main pouch. The 7x6x3 tends to have too much slop to it when you put any sort of gear in it. Still a decent pouch, but the JSTA is far superior in quality, and in my opinion, is much better suited for a the belt set up when compared to the 7x6x3.
@FlatRangeOutfitters5 күн бұрын
Right on! Yeah I’m curious about the 7x6x2, might give that one a try, might be a little better for a belt setup
@CrowDynamics5 күн бұрын
New channel to new channel keep up the content boss 👊
@FlatRangeOutfitters5 күн бұрын
Thank you! I appreciated it 🙏
@meta-marioКүн бұрын
First off awesome video! Second off you do you. But Amazon has there same exact pouch for the most part for like 20 bucks plus a single ar mag sleeve and pistol mag sleeve. So for the cost of there’s I could grab a set of baofangs some extra .22 to run in my conversion kit to train. Then also put gas in the truck to get to the range. 🤷🏻♂️
@FlatRangeOutfittersКүн бұрын
@@meta-mario thanks! Yeah the amazon specials have their place for sure
@brawldawg87295 күн бұрын
I have a fully fitted Spiritus Systems LBV, that is great for patrolling. I just have a hard time getting over how light duty their gear feels compared to what I have used over the past 30 years. I doubt that it's going to fail me, but I also don't have the same confidence in it as I do my SOE, or old school Eagle and HSGI. I will have to dig up my stuff from Haley to compare it to. But I digress...
@FlatRangeOutfitters5 күн бұрын
Yeah I think most older gear utilized 1000D nylon for most everything. Nowadays that’s way less common aside from rucks, bags etc. I know some companies offer some of the same products in 1000D, probably for contract purposes but I agree. Definitely has a different feel to it