turnerdye1
Master
Condor is not bad but it doesn't have the price tag or the cool name and will get bashed on the "tactical" sites but if you like it and its what you can afford then great!
yea i really dont care what they think lol. this will be used for personal use and maybe a few carbine courses
Agreed. I've had a Condor PC and it was good to go, especially since it rode around in my trunk, as my active shooter rig. For what most shooters do/need it'll fit the bill. The best thing is, you use it, figure out what you like/don't like, and buy up the next time, as your need and skill level grows. Then you sell the old one or have a backup!
I might recommend keeping your pistol platform in the same area, with the same type of retention you carry every day. If you do move it, make sure to get some training hours in to get the stress repetitions in your muscle memory.
well for the carbine courses they suggest having a chest mounted holster because they dont want a regular holster to get in the way during the course. i have a blackhawk serpa and im not sure whether it would get in the way or not. im gonna go ahead and order that molle attatchment because its only 15 bucks. if i dont have to use it i wont. if i do well im competion and want to keep doing them ill end up upgrading my gear as i save up more money
I'll take a photo of my plate carrier when I get home later this afternoon, maybe it'll give you an idea or two, it sounds very similar in layout as to what your looking to do.
please do! id love the ideas
While I am not a person who has to use a rig in combat or police work I will second what jsx1043 is saying about keeping your pistol in the same place as always. I purchased a drop leg holster and like it fine but can tell you that I carry IWB or in a fobus holster everyday and practice drawing from it and at the range. The first couple times I wore the leg rig and practiced transition drills to the pistol I was grabbing air as I have practiced so much for drawing off my hip rather than a drop leg. Would really stink to do that in a life threatening situation Also, one reason I did not get a vest mounted holster and won't use one is what if you are on your stomach prone and can't raise up or roll to your side from under cover? It could cause problems for you if you ever had to toss your vest as well since you don't have your pistol anymore but odds are none of us will ever be in that situation.
i agree with what your saying as well. whenever i get this stuff ordered ill make sure to try it out. i plan on training alot with all my gear. i have my own range so ill be out every few days to work on stuff