

The load bearing seams are doubly stitched, so I personally am not worried about this thing coming apart in a SHTF scenario. The stitching is solid, with no loose threads or areas for concern.
#Condor chest rig full size#
I’m confident these can handle any caliber or loadout for a full size pistol. Moreover, I inserted and used the Condor Recon Chest Rig with 45 ACP mags that are both single stack for a H&K USP, as well as double stack for a Glock 21, 45 ACPs mags. I tried P-Mags, CAA mags, and UG GI surplus mags, and they all fit equally well and deploy rapidly with no issues. While sidearm magazines are secured by a velcro flap, the rifle magazines use bungees with tabs, and these hold them secure, while still allowing the use to quickly deploy ammo for a reload. Snugness aside, it’s still able to be deployed rapidly for reloads. The apparatus cinches tightly on with a belt and suspender system.įrom there, it’s all uphill, as the rig can carry 6 AR15/AK mags, in addition to 6 pistol mags, giving the user 180+ rounds for their primary, and it fits even double stack 45 ACP mags for a Glock 21 snugly. That being said, the adjustment system can be a tad confusing on the Condor Recon Chest Rig, but it’s not a deal breaker.

This particular rig took some finagling to get it just right for my frame- it came fully extended, which would be suitable for a bigger guy, but I needed to do some serious cinching to get this to fit me personally, but once I did it was secure. It also affords the user the ability to carry literally hundreds of rounds on them for both their primary and secondary weapon. While I haven’t tested the rig in combat applications, the rig is very well made for the price point. This rig is both durable and adjustable, in addition to being user friendly. Up for review is a Condor Chest Rig – MCR5 to be exact.
