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Re: try allen paintball products -custom stitching

In Reply to: Remote harness w/ 140rnd tube capacity posted by Wildcat2000 on October 30, 2002 at 12:27:34:


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Posted by:
screaming tree

on December 20, 2002 at 00:54:37

APP makes a line of harnesses that are made-to-order. and not really any more than some other manufacturers.

i have had one w/the scariest remote tank i have ever seen...old-old 110ci nitro duck ...it really cannot go on-gun.

they have a narrower belt -but good suspenders.
held up well, maybe three hard years of ball and one of pockets is just now starting to split at seam.
and they are built to hold "magnum 157" 160 rd tubes-BUT 140's aren't as tight in there and you 160's means your hopper is basically EMPTY for the reload... think they can fix tho-said that they will make any configuration you like and not charge extra.

: Does anyone know if someone makes a remote harness with slots for 140rnd tubes? If somebody could guide me in the direction of one of these, I'd be appreciative. Thanks.


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