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Introducing the UW GEN V Split-Front Chest Rig from Mayflower

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This week’s Mayflower Range Days presented in concert with Velocity Systems and Grey Group Training marks the release of the new UW GEN V Split-Front Chest Rig.

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One of the first things you will notice about the UW GEN V Split-Front Chest Rig is its versatility. Through a series of interchangeable inserts it is capable of carrying 5.56, 7.62×51, 7.62×39, MP7 or 9mm magazines.

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The chest rig features two radio/general purpose pouches that will accommodate several types of radios including (but not limited to) PRC-148, PRC-152, Motorola 5000 and several types of mini SAT antennas and Blue Force Trackers. The pouch will also fit a purpose built medical insert (IFAK). The front of the magazine pouches also feature three general-purpose pouches and one pistol magazine/GP pouch. The chest rig body features a center zipper closure and an additional strap closure for use over “puffy” winter clothing or for ventilation in hot weather environments. All buckles are ITW-Nexus and these are made in the USA of US materials.

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The UW GEN V Split Front Chest Rig is sold as a kit including: 5.56, 7.62×51, 7.62×39 inserts and one pocket top.

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The UW GEN V Split-Front Chest Rig is available in 500D Cordura in the following colors: Coyote Brown, Black, Ranger Green, MultiCam, A-TACS AU and Desert Digital. It is also offered in 1000D Cordura in Kryptek Highlander, Kryptek Mandrake and Kryptek Yeti.

For the next two weeks to pre-order the UW GEN V Split-Front Chest Rig, contact Grey Group Training.

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9 Responses to “Introducing the UW GEN V Split-Front Chest Rig from Mayflower”

  1. Phil says:

    why is Kryptek only offered in 1000d? That’s very disappointing…

  2. Joe says:

    What jacket is that under the chest rig? I think I’ve seen it before.

  3. Chris K. says:

    Well done, Mayflower! Bout time some one made a modular rig of this type, AND it’s a split front = winning.

  4. BradKAF308 says:

    Kryptek makes me think butterfly pattern. Aussies had bunnies, why not.

  5. Dave the Rave says:

    This is a great piece. Looks good too with the SCAR 17 mags. 🙂

  6. Haji says:

    Funny how we have a piece of gear that’s a step forward in modularity to a degree never done by anyone else (and dammit I wish I’d come up with that) and the majority of comments center on the pattern on the fabric and the clothing on the body. LOL!

    • SSD says:

      It never ceases to amaze me either.

    • Andrew says:

      Actually I did something similar a number of years back except the inserts zipped in (and I only got around to doing two different inserts). I think this is a much simpler solution though.

      You’re right though, its like a competition to see who can come up with the most irrelevant questions/comments: “What kind of camera do you think they used to take those photos?!”