A great upgrade for this is a 2” cobra buckle. You can get a grey colored AustriAlpin in 50mm for about $30 on Amazon; fits perfectly. I didn’t like the belt strap system for this rig so I cut some slack off, replaced the buckle and added keepers as well - now it’s perfect 👌🏼
Thanks for the comment! I agree. The belt strap is suspect and seems awkward. But I kept it because it is easy for me to adjust, depending on how much clothing I have on or how big of a dinner I had the night before.
I was thinking about picking one of these MK2's up, myself. I'm also a big fan of the Corporal. His channel is......... Outstanding. I would love to see your MK2 setup with your bag. I have a Eberlestock Little Brother (G1) that I like quite a bit, however, It's doesn't quite have the capacity I need for a long stay anywhere unless I start going ultralight with a lot of my gear (eventually, but not any time soon). So, I was looking at these MK2's to augment the capacity limitations I'm having with the G1. I could pick up the Warhammer which allows the little brother to zip into, but i'm just not sold on that, honestly. The MK2 seems more my style. Great video, man. Looking forward to more.
Joe Grunt Thanks Joe. I really like the MK2. Looked at other options but very happy I went Helicon-Tex. It has stout zippers which are easy to use (for me) with gloves. Look for a vid on my truck kit very soon. I’m going to include my MK2 attached to my INCH.
Keep that shrade multi tool especially if it’s an older one they were built nice when I got mine in 1998.The new ones they make now are terrible I think.
Thanks for the comment. Condor Rip-Away EMT Lite Pouch. It really is the perfect size for EDC and bugout out. I use it on my bushcraft bag as well. Tough zippers.
A great upgrade for this is a 2” cobra buckle. You can get a grey colored AustriAlpin in 50mm for about $30 on Amazon; fits perfectly. I didn’t like the belt strap system for this rig so I cut some slack off, replaced the buckle and added keepers as well - now it’s perfect 👌🏼
Thanks for the comment! I agree. The belt strap is suspect and seems awkward. But I kept it because it is easy for me to adjust, depending on how much clothing I have on or how big of a dinner I had the night before.
I was thinking about picking one of these MK2's up, myself. I'm also a big fan of the Corporal. His channel is......... Outstanding. I would love to see your MK2 setup with your bag. I have a Eberlestock Little Brother (G1) that I like quite a bit, however, It's doesn't quite have the capacity I need for a long stay anywhere unless I start going ultralight with a lot of my gear (eventually, but not any time soon). So, I was looking at these MK2's to augment the capacity limitations I'm having with the G1. I could pick up the Warhammer which allows the little brother to zip into, but i'm just not sold on that, honestly. The MK2 seems more my style. Great video, man. Looking forward to more.
Joe Grunt Thanks Joe. I really like the MK2. Looked at other options but very happy I went Helicon-Tex. It has stout zippers which are easy to use (for me) with gloves. Look for a vid on my truck kit very soon. I’m going to include my MK2 attached to my INCH.
Keep that shrade multi tool especially if it’s an older one they were built nice when I got mine in 1998.The new ones they make now are terrible I think.
You got a weird flag on the bag, greatings from Sweden.
Greetings my new friend.
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Good stuff bro!! An awesome kit!!
Thank you!
Nice moral patch. Greetings from Denmark.👍
Greetings! My grandfather came to US from Denmark when he was a boy. UR
@@theundercoverredneck nice. I have just bought my own Foxtrot. Thank you for your video.
Can you tell me the make and model of the pouch you keep your IFAK/first aid kit in? I really like it.
Thanks for the comment. Condor Rip-Away EMT Lite Pouch. It really is the perfect size for EDC and bugout out. I use it on my bushcraft bag as well. Tough zippers.
Would recommend storing the tourniquet on the outside using a tq pouch, save space for other items and quicker to locate if needed