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How do your secure equipment to a tactical vest?” is a common question asked by many tactical professionals. The answer is surprisingly simple. The following gear list will give you some hints on what can be used to keep your gear in place without having to attach it to the belt loops. Bring 3 yards of 550 parachute cord and 2 carabiners. The nylon straps on a tactical vest make it easy to hook onto your gear on the vest. But what about when you have more gear on the vest than you can securely strap on? You find yourself thinking, “What can I do?” The answer for you is a piece of equipment called a BlackHawk® Fastex® Equipment Keeper.

This versatile device lets you hook almost anything to the nylon straps on your tactical vest. It's also a great place to put small items that can't stand on their own or that rub together and produce a noise that could attract unwanted attention. What if your firearm rubs against something and becomes noisy? Put it in the Fastex Equipment Keeper. One of the most common questions I see people struggle with is how to secure equipment to the nylon straps that are on your tactical vest.

There are many different ways to put equipment on your tactical vest, but this article will mainly focus on getting your rifle secured to your vest.

The first way is if you have a USGI LBV or other style tactical vest with actual rifle hangers, you can either have them inside the center pouch of your vest or hanging down from it. Once the hangers are hooked onto the rings at the back of it, they will now adjust to where they are level with you give them a tug You now just need to hook the 550 cord that comes off one of the hangers onto one side strap of your vest. Your tactical vest is your most essential equipment besides your firearm. It is more of a utility belt with all the gear you will need for the operation.

Here are some tips for securing your tactical vests that will help to protect them from snagging on something and getting torn off.

[1] Make sure that when you place items in your storage pouch, they are not overstuffed and crammed in.

[2] Ensure that when you put your tactical tools back in the pouches after use, they are in the right order so you can find what you need quickly during a confrontation. One of the more common modifications done to tactical equipment is some type of strap that secures items to the user’s body. A good example of this is securing a flashlight to the nylon straps on a tactical vest. This modification provides quick access to the weapon light, ensures it is always at hand and allows one-handed operation of the light with ammunition in the other hand.

As seen in the schematic below, this configuration is exceedingly simple. All an operator needs is a standard MALICE clip and two short pieces of 550 parachute cord. The MALICE clips can be configured in different ways depending on preference, but for this example, they are connected to each other via a small metal ring then connected to the 2-inch piece of 550 cord that will be wrapped around each nylon strap. A simple, yet effective way to keep your gear organized is to use the MALICE clip. This clip is designed to be placed on a nylon strap of a tactical vest or other gear. The MALICE clip will organize the items you need for your mission, making it easier to find and will keep them close to you. You can use this clip to organize your ammo and other gear, keeping them close to you.

One of the most common modifications done to tactical equipment is some type of strap that secures items to the user’s body. A good example of this is securing a flashlight to the nylon straps on a tactical vest.

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