Perfect color to replace line on my maxpedition range bag and some zipper pulls on my stupidly expensive mystery ranch hunting bag because when in Montana you buy a mystery ranch backpack even if you brought an eberlestock.
I'm looking into buying some of your Tegris sheets to try and fab some "sled" inserts into some elastic pouches for easier indexing. First time attempting this, do you have any advice like maybe needle and thread type?
EXCELLENT demonstration video! Very smart in showing how it attaches in the lower flap once before actually attaching the rest of the plate carrier. Very well thought out!
Would you be able to make something like this for a Gen 2 MSV slick rear plate bag? It would help out ALL of the Army guys as a solution for a poorly thought out new plate carrier.
@@WhiskeyTwoFour that’s an amazing machine! I bet it really helps you hustle through orders. Does it do the auto thread trim? Is it pneumatic knee lift too?
Awesome work! A quick question for when you join the sides with the panels. I see that you cut reliefs to fold neatly the cordura 90degress but the stitch line doesn't go up to the inside edge of the relief. Doesn't that leave a hole or a weakness at the corners or is it covered when you apply the edge bind as it is sewn closer in? Sorry if I'm not clear!
Mr Hansbury! No promises yet... we are doing some stockclass product reboots this year. Thank you for your feedback as it helps us make better production decisions. I hope all is well. -Ryan
You guys should make a placard that is just a big open sustainment pouch that you could clip onto the back of that or could be used on the front for people in positions that dont require rifle mags but still need stuff
@@WhiskeyTwoFour Nah. I mean just one large GP pouch without the slot for the mag insert. Basically something size of the Molle 2 sustainment pouch for rucks, just rotated 90 degrees with a zipper closure on the top, velcro and clips added so it could mount as a placard on the back. Would be the perfect size to shove rain gear (or who knows what kinda fun stuff) into