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<blockquote data-quote="cal7.62x39" data-source="post: 2784241" data-attributes="member: 6824"><p>One last Picture of the Alice with the Cold Steel strapped to the side, I can pull it loose while wearing the pack with ease... but putting it back is a different story.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]50005[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Next is an INCH bag... its way way to heavy to be practical so its really more of a side project than anything (I will make my last stand at home so this one would probably never get used), but its an ilbe main pack that I have modified. I saved almost 3 pounds by cutting out and off extra straps, flaps, buckles, and rubber that I would not use, the top cover has actually been sewn on the back and uses 2 buckles on the front instead of 4 buckles just holding it haphazardly on. in the first picture you see a modified yildiz 410 (it can actually be used with almost any of my packs)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]50006[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Here you can see a lot of the extra compression straps and the roll up flap removed. I took the waiste belt off for a while, but it needs is so it went back on</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]50007[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>On the other side you see an Ontario Spax-16 and below it is a R2F (ready to fish) telescoping fishing pole kit and tackle in its own little green bag</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]50008[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cal7.62x39, post: 2784241, member: 6824"] One last Picture of the Alice with the Cold Steel strapped to the side, I can pull it loose while wearing the pack with ease... but putting it back is a different story. [ATTACH=CONFIG]50005[/ATTACH] Next is an INCH bag... its way way to heavy to be practical so its really more of a side project than anything (I will make my last stand at home so this one would probably never get used), but its an ilbe main pack that I have modified. I saved almost 3 pounds by cutting out and off extra straps, flaps, buckles, and rubber that I would not use, the top cover has actually been sewn on the back and uses 2 buckles on the front instead of 4 buckles just holding it haphazardly on. in the first picture you see a modified yildiz 410 (it can actually be used with almost any of my packs) [ATTACH=CONFIG]50006[/ATTACH] Here you can see a lot of the extra compression straps and the roll up flap removed. I took the waiste belt off for a while, but it needs is so it went back on [ATTACH=CONFIG]50007[/ATTACH] On the other side you see an Ontario Spax-16 and below it is a R2F (ready to fish) telescoping fishing pole kit and tackle in its own little green bag [ATTACH=CONFIG]50008[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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