This is one of gems on YouTube. I gave you a thumbs up tonight, but I have watched your video a few times in the last couple of years as I have acquired knives and tactical shoulder bags.
You can buy a 1×1 ft. sheet of kydex for under $5. Cut it into strips to fit. put the holes where ever you want them, and not worry about it damaging the MOLLE attachments.
Great idea! One suggestion: those sharp edges of the metal brackets may tear into your vest. Might be a good idea to use a dremel or file to smooth the rough edges before installing. Just a thought. Thanks for the video.
Your idea saved the day for me. Its way better then what everyone else has come up with.
Love it but isnt that the backside of the plate carrier
Genius!
Holy crap this is an awesome idea! Thanks bud!
Just a dumb question but wouldn’t zip ties be quicker and cheaper? Just a thought.
This is one of gems on YouTube. I gave you a thumbs up tonight, but I have watched your video a few times in the last couple of years as I have acquired knives and tactical shoulder bags.
What kind of knife is that?
What kind of knife is that?
This is genius. I make my own kydex sheaths and I'm going to modify this idea and make the "fixer brackets" with kydex also! Thanks for the video!
vare god
great work man ill be using this!
Well done. Thanks
Nice idea. You have a big brain. I want you on my team when the apocalypse happens. Thanks!
Excellent tips.
I use heavy duty zip ties but I like this idea
stupid question, but why do we need the vacum hose insert? very cool though
Using .80 sheet Kydex strips wouldn't last 2 days on a grunts plate carrier.
You can buy a 1×1 ft. sheet of kydex for under $5. Cut it into strips to fit. put the holes where ever you want them, and not worry about it damaging the MOLLE attachments.
Hay just cover the metal with heat shrink tube ,Then no rips
#Tough/Cheap way to attach Kydex to #MOLLE
good info, good video.Thank you
Freakin' sweet man I dig it.
This is great man, fantastic.
Smart
Why couldn't you just use the belt loops that come with the holster to attach to the molle loops?
Great idea! One suggestion: those sharp edges of the metal brackets may tear into your vest. Might be a good idea to use a dremel or file to smooth the rough edges before installing. Just a thought. Thanks for the video.
Excellent!
Well done. Smart, cheap and effective, can't ask for anything more.
Smart!! I will have to try this out!!
Good protip Bruce, thanks!
Great video and I will be using this trick. Please make more videos like this.