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MilanWG February 4th, 2009 22:29

Flashbang molle back bandolier
 
Hey whats up guys and gals.

I was wondering where I can find a piece of gear such as this:

http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p...lanwg/back.jpg

Im not sure exactly what it is called, but I will call it a "Flashbang molle back bandolier"

Can anyone help me out? Or give me more info on the gear highlighted in the image above? I plan on using AI grenades in it.

Thanks, much appreciated

ShadowNet February 7th, 2009 20:34

I'm not sure why you'd need them on your back (unless you're doing milsim and stacking up to have the person behind you to throw em) but you can prolly buy something like this and put it on the back of your vest if it's MOLLE.

MilanWG February 10th, 2009 11:24

That is exactly why I am looking for this piece of gear, for "stacking up to have the person behind you to throw em."

I found another image of what I am looking for used by the Polish GROM SF:

http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p...lashholder.jpg

If you notice, it seems to be a sort of elastic material which holds the grenades in place, rather than a pouch which needs to be un-buckled or torn open. Something simular to this concept:
http://www.blueforcegear.com/product...=6&prod_id=115

Can anyone help me find this item?
Thanks, much appreciated :)

m102404 February 10th, 2009 11:30

If you're using them for Tornado grenades...forget it unless the elastic is really stretchy and even then you'll want to watch the pins.

Spare smoke grenade pouches work...and can be put here and there.

Double M4 mag pouches work as well. Singles do not.

A couple of the guys have been messing with setups lately. One high on the back by the shoulder works well.

Key part is obviously that your teammates make use of them and know where they're located. And don't mix up distraction devices with frag grenades.....that really ruins an entry :D

EDIT: Actually, I'm thinking of using a spare dump pouch mounted in the rear for holding grenades....nothing is easier than just reaching in and grabbing one.

MilanWG February 10th, 2009 12:37

I use Eagle Smoke Grenade Pouchs for my regular AI grenade use:

http://www.sealsactiongear.com/catal...uct=902&image=

I still want to try and find what I am looking for in my posts above.

-Per- February 10th, 2009 13:24

Oki so, after some research, I've found those two pouches...

Paraclete flashbang pouch
http://www.optactical.com/noname74.html

TAG flashbang pouch
http://www.optactical.com/tagmotrflpo.html

It's not exactly the same one as you have shown, but if you put the lids inside, that's pretty close...

Wilson February 10th, 2009 13:40

HT is looking for something similar, otherwise we'll be using standard pouches on the back.

gpassfield11 February 10th, 2009 14:05

Stackkkkkkkkk up

MilanWG February 10th, 2009 14:05

Thanks for the links Per. But If I wanted to fold the lip of pouches inside the pouch, I would just use Eagle Smoke Grenade Pouchs I normally use (link above).

I am very interested in the elastic-retention system I have posted in my previous links. It looks like very high speed kit if it works, and seeing that GROM and other elite sf use them, they must work well :)

Beazer February 10th, 2009 20:48

Gets some thick elastic from diy in the preferred colour and sew away. Just make sure you make it tighter than what your putting in them.
Hardest part is attaching it to a molle platform which you would probably have to build.

Kimbo February 10th, 2009 23:50

how bout this, it's close

http://www.awsin.com/prodimages/50809/50809f.jpg

http://www.awsin.com/proddetail.asp?prod=50809

bean February 11th, 2009 00:11

Pantac may be making these I will post news if they do end up doing it.

MilanWG February 11th, 2009 17:01

pivot, that is getting much closer...

I also found another pic with a smaller X2 version for the front:

http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p...anwg/front.jpg

Beazer February 12th, 2009 00:32

I'm thinking its brand new gear due to that pic with the DBAL.
Colours almost look like sewer green.
Maybe a Paraclete product?

MilanWG February 20th, 2009 09:24

Just an quick update for those interested in simular high speed light weight gear:
http://www.blueforcegear.com has developed a new line of products called the "10 Speed" which utilizes military-grade heavy duty elastics.
Some of the 10 Speed line should be available soon at http://www.oneshottactical.com

YouTube - BlueForce Gear Shotshow 2009 Part 4


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