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Chinese Military Genuine Surplus SKS Rifle 7.62x39 10 Pocket Chest Pouch Rig Bandoleer Bandolier For Cartridge Ammo Ammunition & Stripper Clips.
Limited Supply - Genuine Surplus Heavy O.D. Cotton Canvas SKS Rifle Chinese Military 10 Pocket Chest Rig
Adjustable Heavy O.D. Cotton Canvas Web Shoulder Straps That Have Leather Keepers
10 Separate Pockets (Each Pocket 5" x 2 1/2" x 1 1/2")- Each Pocket Holds 20 Rounds Of Ammo On Stripper Clips Or Loose
Unique Wooden Toggle Closure System
Also Great For Carrying Film, Matches, Or Other Small Items/Tools While Outdoors
ASIN: B0058PBJ0W

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For AR and AK magazines, get the Type 81 Chinese military surplus ones for about the same price ($14-16) on Ebay. They have 4 large pockets that can hold 2 AR magazines each and can fit a large person as well. They are pretty durable and well worth the money, imo.

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Wow, really made in China? Sort of like most junk that is posted on here from Amazon? Related products should be black PJ's, Saipan hat and recycled tire sandals.

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Hey guys a long time watcher but new to this posting stuff. I purchased 2 of these hoping they would work for pmags for an ar. Very poor for that application. These work fine carrying other stuff like seven baby bottles, so you can walk around like a cow or other loose things like gold bullion or tissues if you have a runny nose. most pistol mags probably fine but not the 15 round 45 acp jobs. I wish I would have saved my money and bought the the SOG tac responder bag, looks like a better fit for my intended needs. Take care

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I should donate a bunch of these to the local school district so the kids have something to carry all those half-melted candy bars they are always peddling in the neighborhood so they can pay for their after school activities. Since the thousands of dollars I pay in real estate taxes never seems to make it to them.

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All of the information on faculty and administration pay is publicly available, because schools are state and federally funded. If you are hankering for some rage, look in to what the salaries are for your district. Going out on a limb, I would venture to guess it is somewhere in the range of "those assholes" to "those f*cking assholes!"

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A lot of money is wasted in education. However, I disagree with the assertion that teachers are overpaid. I would challenge you to find many lower-paying jobs that require that level of education. Are there bad teachers who are basically collecting a paycheck? Sure, and that's true in any profession. But the average teacher is not in it for the pay and could have probably made more money with that level of education in the private sector.

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If this was originally made for Asian soldiers and revolutionaries, I wonder how many Americans could fit this harness over themselves. No, seriously.

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The Type 81 rig easily fits my 300 lb friend, haha. Surprising, but yes!

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The same number of Americans that would run around with 10 pockets worth of filled SKS stripper clips. Not that I am slamming the SKS as I own one but if I am prepping for a battle needing that much ammo and a carry method I am also planning on having something 'slightly' more modern and capable. Very good rifle for the price but an AK and a few mags (worth the loss of a few dozen rounds) in cargo pockets would be a better choice if SHTF for very little extra money. IMHO.

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Amen, brother, I second this! An AK would be more optimal than an SKS in most situations. Get the Type 81 chest rig and you are set!

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I agree, this might not be practical for battle, but I think it's a cool item from the time period. Much of my old military rifle collection is because I like it, not because I'm panning to use it in battle.

So, this would be a cool item to have for that. I'm considering getting one.

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