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Pros and cons of m1a socom cqb
Pros and cons of m1a socom cqb












pros and cons of m1a socom cqb

The wide front straps do an awesome job of supporting the ammo, and if you so choose any additional pouches. Lastly, the rig is comfortable, even when loaded down with 60 rounds of Atlanta Arms. The author really appreciated how solidly the rig held the magazines in place. Your M1A mags are not going to accidentally fall out of this rig. The elastic friction holds it, which makes reloads more intuitive and faster. This is a good thing because there is no retention device. I might have hit myself in the face once because, once it let go, I was applying a ton of pulling force to it. It gives you three Ten-Speed magazine pouches that are made from military-grade elastic that clings to these magazines like a wild animal on its prey. 308 mags, like these M1A samples, much more practical. It also allows you to adjust it to easily fit over body armor of all kinds or to go low profile and conceal under a windbreaker or heavy shirt. 308 Chest Rig is ridiculously adjustable and allows for users both big and small to wear the rig - and to wear it well. It’s a truly awesome sling and I’ve used a wide variety of variants of the sling including the ONE, the Standard, and the AK model. Hit the quick-adjust tab and now the sling is loose enough to provide maximum maneuverability. The Vickers sling is one of Travis’ favorites, as he appreciates its ruggedness and adjustability. The quick-adjust pull tab makes it easy for you to tighten the sling - so much so that you can go hands-free and accomplish tasks that might require both hands. The Blue Force Gear Vickers Sling does just that. Travis tried out the Blue Force Gear Vickers Padded Sling with the M1A SOCOM 16 CQB.Īdditionally, the CQB is designed for close to moderate ranges, and for those ranges, you need a sling that allows for maximum mobility. Check out our article on the pros and cons of two-point slings. You need a good sling for this rifle, and the Blue Force Gear definitely fits the bill.

pros and cons of m1a socom cqb

The SOCOM 16 CQB is definitely short and compact, but it is not as light as an AR. This Blue Force Gear Vickers Padded Sling features a wider and thickly padded rear section that greatly increases the comfort of carrying the heavier M1A rifle. Slings are a must-have and with a rifle like the SOCOM 16 CQB, and I want a sling that’s both supportive and handy for close quarter’s use. Check out my video review of it above, and keep reading below for the rest of the article. We turned to Blue Force Gear for some basic tactical essentials. The SOCOM is a powerhouse of a weapon, and you need powerhouse-worthy gear to keep up with it. 308 rifle, and I knew I’d need some heavy-duty gear to keep up with this full-powered rifle. I recently had the chance to try out the Springfield Armory SOCOM 16 CQB. When it comes to rock-solid gear, it’s hard to beat Blue Force Gear. They create some very awesome gear that ranges from chest rigs to backpacks, and it all is designed to work - all the time. Blue Force Gear is a company that needs no introductions.














Pros and cons of m1a socom cqb