[ Breaching Kit]
Modularity: The entire industry shifts to this concept. There is no one approach to conquer every scenario.
Minus a taser (fits in the dead space next to the bundle), wedge, breacher bandaid, and E-tape holder. Here is one way we run our Breacher Admin Pouch.
With internal lashing points, we use the included shock cord to retain our dual primed firing system, wrapped with our Shocktube Deployment Cover, inside of the pouch. One pull upwards of the cord, and the entire bundle flows freely once primed in.
M81 initiators in our velcro backed holder, taped at the top (usually with shocktube ran through the holder for "slack"). Steel wire retractable lanyard attached to the holder in the scenario it becomes snagged.
The other included shock cord holding a
@breachpop BP1 below the pouch as an IDC. These are extremely good at increasing safety for your team and fast to deploy with
@kfactorbreaching K-Clips.
Tying in another firing system with shock cord on top of the pouch is easy, as there are provisions to cinch them down on all 4 sides. But we chose to run this configuration with a
@soileater Shocktube Retainer on the bottom of the pouch behind our configurable molle panel.
The mag holder has a laminate construction shotshell addition that freely allows breacher bandaids to be pulled from the surface without fighting adhesive. Run breaching rounds and breacher's tape in a singular setup. The admin pouch is made of the same material for adhesives to be pulled from.
Our mini admin zipper pouch sits on top of it all, which can be removed if needed. It stows all of our tertiary items such as batteries, and fits our Leatherman.
Finally, behind it all sits a zipper admin pocket for notebooks, pens, sharpies, 757's, or whatever your heart desires.
Primarys, Secondarys, MC Black...
A few no-no's, but operational setups are rarely perfect in safety or style.