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Thread: Attaching a yoke to PLCE Side pockets

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    So where do you get the straps that go from the front of the shoulder straps down to the pouches?

    I've just got a yoke of ebay, and clipped the pouches on ok, but there's no way to connect the front of the shoulder straps to the pouches, if anyone has a link to the straps, or a photo of them (so I can make my own) that would be really helpful.

    Cheers

    Phil
    Last edited by Phil6201; 30-04-2009 at 12:02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil6201 View Post
    So where do you get the straps that go from the front of the shoulder straps down to the pouches?

    I've just got a yoke of ebay, and clipped the pouches on ok, but there's no way to connect the front of the shoulder straps to the pouches, if anyone has a link to the straps, or a photo of them (so I can make my own) that would be really helpful.

    Cheers

    Phil
    I believe they're called 'link straps', nothing fancy just a length of webbing of a thickness suited to the buckles, and three male quick-release buckles to fit those on the yoke and pouches. The buckle at one end is secured and at the other two are movable. I'm not sure what the third buckle on each strap is for, I don't use it.

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    Surplusandoutdoors have the straps to add to a day sack yoke
    look for
    PLCE-LINK-STRAP

    Great customer service

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    The third clip is used when you are wearing webbing to clip the straps to the ammo pouches and keep everything secure, so for most of the time they're pretty useless.
    Colin


    Quote Originally Posted by Matt.S View Post
    I believe they're called 'link straps', nothing fancy just a length of webbing of a thickness suited to the buckles, and three male quick-release buckles to fit those on the yoke and pouches. The buckle at one end is secured and at the other two are movable. I'm not sure what the third buckle on each strap is for, I don't use it.

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    I've got a .pdf that shows clearly how to rig PLCE side pockets onto a yoke but can't find exactly where I found it online and can't post attachments. I think it came via an army rumour servive http://www.arrse.co.uk/ forum thread. See if you have any luck there or maybe someone can tell me about posting attachments.

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    I've bought a karrimor patrol 45 today also with the 2 side pockets. I didn't bought the yoke yet because It was hardly cheaper then a sabre 30 itself. So I think, if I need a smaller daypack then the patrol, i would prefer to buy a sabre30 due to the larger main compartment then a separated one with the 2 side pcks.

    Does that make sense?

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    Quote Originally Posted by twdi View Post
    I've bought a karrimor patrol 45 today also with the 2 side pockets. I didn't bought the yoke yet because It was hardly cheaper then a sabre 30 itself. So I think, if I need a smaller daypack then the patrol, i would prefer to buy a sabre30 due to the larger main compartment then a separated one with the 2 side pcks.

    Does that make sense?
    Try your local army and navy shop and ask for the yoke for the combat 95 jet packs. Its the same thing and a lot cheaper, although only comes in a nice DPM.

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    Mm i can't find them on the internet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thoth View Post
    I've got a .pdf that shows clearly how to rig PLCE side pockets onto a yoke but can't find exactly where I found it online and can't post attachments. I think it came via an army rumour servive http://www.arrse.co.uk/ forum thread. See if you have any luck there or maybe someone can tell me about posting attachments.
    remember when this combat 95 webbing first came in. We got it dumped on us in the crew room and it took about 2 hour to work out how it all went together. LOL

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    Any chance this thread could be updated with working links and images?

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    Apologies - updated website and rehosted... forgot to amend this forum!!!

    PLCE webbing instructions

    PLCE side pouch instructions
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    does any one know where i can buy black pcle side pouches please ?

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    Hello chap, the only lack side pouches I know of are from the Snugpak rocket pack, these fit the PLCE bergans zips, though I dont know about the clips, And I dont know where you can get them from with out the main pak either, sorry for not being of more help,

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    Here are mate! Good video on YouTube showing how its done.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEbDA...e_gdata_player

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