SaltyFrog
Contributor
I've seen a couple of different pictures here and there but didn't see a centralized thread.
Yes I can grab the two webbings but it's a bit awkward that way and when I grab it like that the whole rig tends to lean backward.
With other plates where there is an additional hole on the top portion of the plate, I use a thin webbing and a book screw to make a loop thus a "grab handle". It's pretty secure because I double the webbing, make a hole and put the book screw through it. That means there are actually four layers that's put through the book screw.
I thought of just putting the thin webbing through the top slot however I couldn't think of a way to make the loop closed securely (to handle the weight of the rig, which is a lot with a LP95).
Please show/tell me your innovative ideas!
Yes I can grab the two webbings but it's a bit awkward that way and when I grab it like that the whole rig tends to lean backward.
With other plates where there is an additional hole on the top portion of the plate, I use a thin webbing and a book screw to make a loop thus a "grab handle". It's pretty secure because I double the webbing, make a hole and put the book screw through it. That means there are actually four layers that's put through the book screw.
I thought of just putting the thin webbing through the top slot however I couldn't think of a way to make the loop closed securely (to handle the weight of the rig, which is a lot with a LP95).
Please show/tell me your innovative ideas!