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How is your battle belt set up and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grindstone" data-source="post: 2526361" data-attributes="member: 8640"><p>I can't +1 this mod enough. I did the same for my M9 and have never looked back. The stability of a drop leg with the comfort of a hip-mount. If you do it right, you center it right at your thigh's pivot point so your hips bear the weight and not your leg, thus less leg fatigue when moving fast/long. Plus if you do don a PC, it's low enough that your draw won't be obstructed by the sides, especially if you have side SAPI's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grindstone, post: 2526361, member: 8640"] I can't +1 this mod enough. I did the same for my M9 and have never looked back. The stability of a drop leg with the comfort of a hip-mount. If you do it right, you center it right at your thigh's pivot point so your hips bear the weight and not your leg, thus less leg fatigue when moving fast/long. Plus if you do don a PC, it's low enough that your draw won't be obstructed by the sides, especially if you have side SAPI's. [/QUOTE]
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