Rangers-
I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction to properly remove the metal "meat hooks" from my LCE (the hooks that connect the LCE suspenders to the pistol belt) and replace them with 550 cord.
More specifically, what kind of knot should I use to connect the suspenders to the pistol belt?
Thank you.
CDT Bahler
PS I did use the search button as well as checked google but failed to find any helpful information.
Question about removing metal clips from LCE
- The Holmchicken
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And you're going to be an officer?
Well, I'll give you some guidance. I shouldn't seeing as I was member of the Bruin Battalion for a year and a half before I got smart and decided to actually be a soldier. You see, most officers are politicans and.....well, I digress.
Check it out, because this is going to blow your fucking mind.
Those hooks in the back, get yourself a pair of pliers, a Leatherman, Gerber Multi-Tool, etc. and simply C-U-T them off. The whole thing, meaning the piece that actually runs through the nylon. Either way, you should have no metal in the back.
Then route some 550 cord thru one of the eyelets on your pistol belt, through the straps, back through the eyelets, back through the strap, etc. Trust me, this isn't brain surgery. Use a booger knot to begin with so the 550 cord won't slip through the inital eyelet and serves as an anchor. Run the cord through until you've reached the desired length and then booger knot it at the end.
One other thing. The Gummint frowns upon destruction of their property, so be prepared to either pay for a new set or buy your own and modify them.
Well, I'll give you some guidance. I shouldn't seeing as I was member of the Bruin Battalion for a year and a half before I got smart and decided to actually be a soldier. You see, most officers are politicans and.....well, I digress.
Check it out, because this is going to blow your fucking mind.
Those hooks in the back, get yourself a pair of pliers, a Leatherman, Gerber Multi-Tool, etc. and simply C-U-T them off. The whole thing, meaning the piece that actually runs through the nylon. Either way, you should have no metal in the back.
Then route some 550 cord thru one of the eyelets on your pistol belt, through the straps, back through the eyelets, back through the strap, etc. Trust me, this isn't brain surgery. Use a booger knot to begin with so the 550 cord won't slip through the inital eyelet and serves as an anchor. Run the cord through until you've reached the desired length and then booger knot it at the end.
One other thing. The Gummint frowns upon destruction of their property, so be prepared to either pay for a new set or buy your own and modify them.
why yes they do!The Holmchicken wrote:One other thing. The Gummint frowns upon destruction of their property, so be prepared to either pay for a new set or buy your own and modify them.
but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
WHEN IN DOUBT, SHOOT IT OUT!
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USC_CDT wrote:Thank you Ranger Holmchicken. I have a couple spare sets my Uncle threw my way after he was medically DQ'd from 1/75 a few years ago.
and his name would be ?
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Nobody sees it with a kidney pad over it! :DSpartan wrote:I always thought it was illegal to remove the metal hooks, kind of like that tag that gets sewn onto the bottom of your mattress or sofa as it leaves the factory.
As long as you had an inspection LBE and a receipt for buying one it didn't matter.
I still have meat hook scars on my back from way back when.
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"S.A.F.R.A.!"
Bco 1/263rd Armor SCARNG. 11/84-7/87
Aco 3/75 Rgr Regt. 1/88-2/90 (Op-JC)
HHC 2/18 197 Inf Bde/3rd Bde 24th ID. 2/90-5/92 (Op-DS/DS)
HHC 4th RTB 5/92-12/95
Rgr class 1&2-89