My I-RACK:
The SDS "Brickhouse" Material. 500 Denier Cordura with 1000 Denier interwoven, hence the funny pattern. Lighter than 1000D, but just as tough (supposedly). I think my Grandma has some pillows covered in this stuff...
Inside of Battle Lab M4 mag pouch, showing rubberized retention material. Makes losing a mag damn near impossible, even with lids tucked. NEATO!
Side zip entry and MEGAFORCE hand-sign.
It's an Improved RACK made by SDS. Coyote Brown. The pouches are Battle Lab from Diamondback Tactical in Peoria (left to right):
Small General Purpose (very nicely made, 2 layers of Cordura at the base!)
2x M4 Mag Double Double
Small radio pouch (fits an FRS radio and systems such as ICOM F4)
Up top is the BattleLab Admin/flashlight pouch.
Battle Lab makes some kickass pouches! I used to buy Paraclete, but this stuff is really cool, high quality, costs less, and I can go pick it right up from DBT rather than ordering online! I am really pleased.
Not shown is the spiffy 6004 holster adapter. I have my 6004 mounted on the right side of the kit, under my arm. It's out of the way, and off my leg. Still handy if I need it in a pinch, but seeing as I probably won't even fire my weapon as a Recon dude, I don't need it up front.
This kit is not finished. I am going to add a triple pistol mag pouch, and some other "accessories" to make it more user-friendly. I'll paint those buckles tan, and replace the zipper pulls on that GP with 550 cord. I'll also move that admin pouch to the side and stick a knife there, strobe underneath. I also have some badges in the mail.
The SDS Coyote and Battle Lab Coyote do not match, but this thing holds my sh*t so I can't complain. I told you Coyote Brown was dead sexy!8)
**Thanks to Raith for snapping, editing, and hosting the pics!**