








🎒 Gear up like a pro, stand out in the field.
The Condor Recon Chest Rig is a high-capacity, MOLLE-compatible tactical vest crafted from genuine Crye Precision Multicam fabric. Designed to hold 6 M4/M16 magazines and 6 pistol magazines, it features a padded cross-back strap, unique Swivel Lockster push-button buckle, and multiple utility pockets for versatile, comfortable, and rapid-access gear management—perfect for airsoft, hunting, or tactical use.

| ASIN | B08BX78FNJ |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,950) |
| Date First Available | 6 Aug. 2018 |
| Manufacturer | Condor |
| Manufacturer reference | MCR5-008 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.01 x 0.01 x 0.01 cm |
K**N
Condor does not dissapoint
Great product I have many Condor items and they have never failed me yet. Fully adjustable great colouring holds all my m4 and gas pistol mags and still has molle space on sides for my radio and grenade pouches. Perfect for my lightweight assault kit in the summer months.
F**N
Just what I needed for Airsoft
Not used it yet, but everything seems spot on and worth the money, I like the pouch on the inside of the rig to keep gas mags warm. Fits perfect being a tubby guy.
A**様
身長169㎝、体重56㌔、ウエスト78㎝。紐を一番短くしてもやや緩い。〇メリカ人、デブすぎ。
S**A
Buono
H**Y
I purchased this Chest Rig to augment and/or replace my Plate Carrier with heavy (!) plates installed with an eye towards training without being encumbered with the considerably heavier rigs I own. Now I have another Chest Rig of sorts but it is designed to use the carry straps off my soft-side gun case as well as a smaller waist strap for securing from excessive movement while training, and while it "works" well, let's just say it works and leave it at that, shall we? Also, the Brand X version mag pouches aren't configured to my liking and clumsy to boot. But I digress. This rig was very easy to adjust to my dimensions and have a bit more adjustment available should I find myself needing to don a jacket underneath the rig. So plenty of adjustment is available for most Big Boned Guys and Gals as well as more of the more lilliputian sized folks too. That is unless you are a literal Stick Man or Twiggy Clone from the 60's and 70's. Clasps work great and adjustments easy to make without gnashing your teeth. Magazine wells work fairly well. However, WRT reinstalling a magazine or replacing an expended magazine with a freshly topped off one, the elastic retainer bands can be a bit cumbersome and downright annoying to get past in a testy situation (i.e., combat, realistic training, etc.). To put it mildly, they get in the way and you almost need 2 hands to replace the magazine. Ok. You DO need two hands but you can remove the elastic retainers should you choose to. Just know that your magazines COULD fall out as the pouch holes are pretty generous. Be aware of this. MY recommendation is to eliminate those bands and acquire/use some of the mag pouch retention devices like Haley Strategic sells or some such. They slip into the mag pouch, stay put and your magazines will snap into place smartly and extract without undue effort. But they AIN'T cheap. Additionally, there are a modest number of MOLLE webbing slots to either side of the mag pouches should you need to attach some other gear like MORE mag pouches? Just sayin'. LOL Oh, and the rifle mag pouches are designed to carry two-each but with dividers between, for a total of six (6) magazines. Then there are the pistol magazine pouches. You get a total of EIGHT (8)!! That's just, um, GREAT IMHO but actually, maybe four (4) too many. Again IMO. But WTF am I anyway?!? LOL Of course you can fill the excess pistol mag pouches with a flashlights, Multi-tool, or any similar sized gear. The closure flaps can be removed (they velcro in place) and adjusted to allow a bit more or less retention based on the height of whatever you want to place inside. Or they work quite well for any double-stack pistol magazine like Glock, Springfield Armory, S&W, etc. The choice is yours. If there is any downside to this product it is that ALL of the pouches are permanently sewn to the Chest Rig proper. Bummer. You can remove them using a sharp blade and some time and effort, but, um, WHY?!? This isn't a Haley Strategic rig nor does it cost but a FRACTION of one of them, either. But for the money, this rig is G2G. Oh. And there are a few other features like an Admin Pouch behind the rifle magazines, and a couple of other features you should read the description to find out about. All in all, I'm a Happy Camper with this Chest Rig and as soon as I have an opportunity to hit the range and practice with it, I'll check back in here and update my post with my revised report and opinion (s). All in all, this as a BUY IT article of gear for those needing such goodies. EDIT: Alrighty then. Having used this rig several times I have found the mag retention bungee cords to be a PITA when it comes time to replace the mag inside the pouch. I've taken to just dropping them into a Dump Pouch on either side of my hip and putting them back in the individual pouch when time allows or after topping the mags off with more ammo. No biggie. Just a minor inconvenience. Not the pistol mag pouches. Hmm. What to say about them? Well, as mentioned in my original review, each pouch has a velcro closure flap to secure each magazine. I figured the flap could be released and set in behind the mag to allow it to be mostly exposed and yet retained securely. Yeaaahh, that thinking is AFU. IF you want to retain the magazines the flaps MUST be used or they could easily (!!) fall out during vigorous activites. I have yet investigate but I'm hoping that there will be some kind of insert that would not only properly restrain and retain each magazine but also remain INSIDE each pouch as each magazine is removed for use. And trust me when I tell you the pistol mags will NOT fall out if you use the restraining flaps. Hell's Bells....the velcro is Gorilla retention strength and silence is futile when trying to remove a magazine. Damned if you'll have your work cut out for you just to snag a flap and yank it open to retrieve a fresh magazine! And if you are wearing gloves you'll play Hell trying to FIND the flap end, grip it then pull it open to access your next reload. Depending on your "need" to grab a fresh mag (is it an absolute EMERGENCY, a Need It PDQ to continue the next 3-gun stage or just out doing some Mall Ninja practice with all your trusty DELTA SEAL Team Ranger gear) that may be an issue. Or not. Anyway, just wanted to add my updated $0.02 worth now that I've had several opportunities to wear the Rig and use it as it is intended. All in all, STILL a good buy and good Kit. Buy it while it is still inexpensive and legal to own. Overnout for now.
D**L
Excellent qualité
C**N
Ottimo di qualità, comodità e vestibilità, unico difetto: Tasche non smontabili e tasche caricatore pistola non proprio il top ma lo consiglio se non volete mettere altre tasche e vi basta così.
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