Today we take a quick look at the Molle II Assault pack as found on Paxtoncreeksupply.com. This one featured in the video has been dyed FPG2 green. Find packs and more here: paxtoncreeksupply.com/product...
I appreciate these videos. Far to many gear companies expect us to just buy thier crap but they barely explain what the gear is or how it works. Thanks!
I love my Assault Pack. I got it for work and added 2 Saw 200rd pouches (1 per side) and a waist pack on the bottom. It holds all my work stuff from my edc pistol to my respirators, knee pads, nail sets, lunch pail, meds, sun shirt, hoodies, long johns, etc etc. For less than 50 bucks for the pack, extra pouches, and waist pack it is absolutely incredible. Very comfortable too. Very easy to attach it to my Large Molle ii Rucksack as well.
We called that a "Patrol Pack". It's to carry basic supplies (ammo, water, claymore, pyro/flares, etc.) to conduct patrols, gain information, and break contact. I guess it would be an "Assault Pack" too, so you could move faster and more stealthy, but I always used a bigger one for that - so you could carry some more stuff (zip cuffs, 550 cord, tarp/poncho, woobie, spare set of clothes, food, etc.). You have a great deal !!! Keep up the great work !!!
I've seen the term used interchangeably, however with the molle family there are two distinct packs under those names. Assault pack - 2,350 cubic inches, includes all external pockets. Main compartment is an estimated 1,525 cubic inches. Patrol pack - About 1,500 cubic inches. Only found in woodland m81 camo from the early days of molle.
@@PaxtonCreekSupply , ahhhh...that would be why. I was getting out as the rest of the unit was getting that God-awful ACU crap. We went to OIF-1 with DCU uniforms, and Woodland Body Armor and Molle 1 load outs.
2:21 - Seeing the loose straps for bandoleer - recommending video on the pack from Sgt. Pous on better "handle" - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Mqp0F4yvIpM.html