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Thread: AAR: Vickers Tactical AK Weapon Series Class

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark5pt56 View Post
    CHRISTMAS IN WOOKIELAND

    Yeah man, that is a great picture!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Pennington View Post
    It's a Safariland 6325 on a new quick release plate. Translated to English, it is an ALS only (no hood) duty holster on the 1.5" drop UBL. This particular one has a 2" belt slot (vs the standard 2.25" slot) and a new quick release plate so that you can switch out holsters.

    It is a very slick set-up.

    No more hassling with different set-ups. Just swap out the holster and go. My mag pouches work well enough with most of my handguns (M&P9, HK45, G19).
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    Talking

    Justin -- I see you were wearing those HSLD pants again

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    You know, one thing that I mentioned in the AK class but didn't think too much about, until THIS thread reminded me was how cool it was to see so many different variants of the AK in one place. It was one of the more interesting aspects of the class in my opinion.

    I believe I told va_dinger that it makes the AR seem kind of boring. If you see one Colt6920 with a LaRue rail and an Aimpoint you've seen them all but every single AK in the class was unique. Even the two VZ-58s were interestingly different.

    I don't know, I just thought seeing and discussing the different calibers, countries, and variations was pretty cool. It was like part shooting class part history lesson

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