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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16042032" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>The stuff they are coming out with now would probably have helped a lot, but I have never done anything that's more brutal on gear than a CQB role. I think I used to go through a sling and gloves every month or so because none of the metal sling attachments could handle the constant movement of drilling every day and would just grind down to nothing. Threads in gloves would come undone, and believe it or not I even broke my suppressor lol. The locking clip popped off and when I asked the armor for needle-nose pliers to put it back on he took it and stored it away saying I wasn't allowed to do that. I never should have trusted him haha. </p><p></p><p>We were already stacked with equipment so we were pretty much maxed out at 65lbs with just our kits, not including rifle and pistol. Any addition equipment would either be too much or it would get brutalized during clearing. It would have to be light, durable, and simple, but that could be a neat little device to create. Have it telescope off your belt or kit and attach and lock to your rail or something and then a quick release and retract back to your body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16042032, member: 21786"] The stuff they are coming out with now would probably have helped a lot, but I have never done anything that's more brutal on gear than a CQB role. I think I used to go through a sling and gloves every month or so because none of the metal sling attachments could handle the constant movement of drilling every day and would just grind down to nothing. Threads in gloves would come undone, and believe it or not I even broke my suppressor lol. The locking clip popped off and when I asked the armor for needle-nose pliers to put it back on he took it and stored it away saying I wasn't allowed to do that. I never should have trusted him haha. We were already stacked with equipment so we were pretty much maxed out at 65lbs with just our kits, not including rifle and pistol. Any addition equipment would either be too much or it would get brutalized during clearing. It would have to be light, durable, and simple, but that could be a neat little device to create. Have it telescope off your belt or kit and attach and lock to your rail or something and then a quick release and retract back to your body. [/QUOTE]
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