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Old 11-04-2007, 10:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
Hindsight
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How to hang Molle Bags

There have been some questions about the recommended procedure to hang Molle bags on the MPAC Rack. We recommend two methods "Secure and snug" and "Quck and dirty"

Secure and Snug Method.

Hold the bag horozontally and slip the straps into the upper gridwork.



Slid the straps in most of the way but not up to the "soft" part of the strap.



Slip your hand into the large hole at the bottom of the grid and slide your fingers up to meet the strap.



Gently bend the strap to push the tip outward through the grid hole.



The metal snaps will catch a bit, pull your hand out and pull the strap snug.



Repeat until each strap is out.



With the strap between your thumb and index finger...angle it back into the gridwork. When this is done, pull snug (like a belt), the metal grid will act to lock the stap in place.



Then connect the retaining snap. This is done easier if the bag is either very full or empty and you can put your hand inside to provide a firm surface to push on.




Quick and Dirty Method

Put the strap into the gridwork as above but instead of weaving the strap through the gridwork, simply bring the strap out of the grid and snap onto the retaining snap.





Any questions: Drop me a PM!

Doc
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