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Reddit mentions of Bucket Boss Brand 54006 Drill Holster

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Bucket Boss Brand 54006 Drill Holster
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Holds regular or cordless drillsFour pocketsDrill retention strapPadded extension to protect legRight-hand model
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u/SearingPhoenix ยท 2 pointsr/pics

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Although the Longstrike is a bit silly, it -looks- badass. My HvZ group has a picture of one of the campus cops testing range on it for fun.

-Paint (duh)
-Spring Stretch
-Spring spacer
-AR Removal
-Removable stock
-Jam door lock and closer removal.

I didn't want to powerstock it since that requires ruining the aesthetic of the gun, which is really the most important part for that thing, although it shoots a good 40-50 feet. Darts are the limiting factor. Homemade darts get better ranges but are illegal in play. I call it the Creamcicle.

Best loadout we've come across in testing for games:
-Modded Barricade (9 volt, locks removed, trigger tightened up nicely, clip modded, streamline mod) with a 36-round drum. It's a bit heavy but you two hand it for accuracy so the weight is non-issue. You can 18 round drum if you like it a bit lighter or smaller, or are expecting smaller games or more downtime to reload.
-Drill holster thigh strapped to hold barricade when not in use (if you need both hands). (Something like: http://www.amazon.com/Bucket-Boss-Brand-54006-Holster/dp/B00002243Q although sometimes it can be frustrating when loaded with the drum... Sometimes mods must be made to the holster. My friend made one custom out of duct tape and some thin cardboard for shaping that fits really well, but took a lot of tweaking and feels a bit flimsy.)
-Carry two more drums in a lumbar pack. We found an off-brand pack that we made fit them nicely to reload fast.
-Lumbar pack full of at least three full reloads worth of loose darts for reloading.
-Sock grenades on the front belt of the pack on sewn-in loops (5 is full compliment)
-Camelbak full of water with a bite-valve on the shoulder. Make sure it rides pretty high on your back to accomodate the lumbar pack.
-Two-Way + cellphone on other shoulder. Good place for wallet and keys too. Don't want them clipped to a beltloop since they can make noise.
-3' copper pipe blowgun tucked along side the pack, and although it's silly, the tactical-vest style loops holding single darts is one of the best ways to hold blowgun single darts... or pull from the lumbar pack on your back.

Lets you stay hydrated, and stay as light as possible. It sounds like a lot, but 90% of that gear is super light and held well on your body so it feels way lighter. It's probably about 10 lbs of gear and covers pretty much everythign you could need. Some people like to bring bi/monocular.

Don't forget your extra 9-volts for the modded Barricade just in case. Not uncommon to have a second unfitted similarly modded Barricade as a backup strapped to the camelbak or in a second thigh-strapped drill holster.

We've also had plans to mount two modded Vulcans to our buddy's wheelchair...