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    Tactical Quiver Build

    Just a few pics of the tactical quiver I built. Based on a shotgun scabbard main vertical piece, added two shoulder straps and a waist belt for total security. Two packs on the molle for various archery equipment and first aid kit, and inserted some plastic arrow holders to hold 9 arrows in place.
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    #2
    Dude that’s sweet!!


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      #3
      Oh heck yea!


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        #4
        Awesome!!

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          #5
          Thanks guys!!

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            #6
            NIce! Careful you will get them things outlawed!

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              #7
              John Rambo would be proud!

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                #8
                It works really too! I packed in a bunch of first aid supplies in the top pouch. The quiver is solid, doesn't move on my back when crouching, walking, bending, etc. Arrows are easy to pull. It's a good build! If you guys want to know how/what I used, let me know! Here's the breakdown:

                Shotgun Scabbard on Amazon: ~$20
                Two pouches (can be bought singly on amazon): ~$20-$30 for two.
                Waist strap and shoulder strap i pilfered from an existing bag I had.
                All in, would probably cost about $50-$60 to build...but well worth it!! Nothing like it on the market!

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                  #9
                  I love it made one very similar using a shotgun scabbard as well. Use it to be a go bag item for bugout. Has my primal gear folding bow, extra strings, broadheads, knife and fire water supplies in one easy to carry quiver. I used one strap though might try two like yours.

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                    #10
                    Nice!

                    Originally posted by Jesse View Post
                    I love it made one very similar using a shotgun scabbard as well. Use it to be a go bag item for bugout. Has my primal gear folding bow, extra strings, broadheads, knife and fire water supplies in one easy to carry quiver. I used one strap though might try two like yours.
                    I like this idea. I need to figure out how to modify this to incorporate a takedown recurve.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jesse View Post
                      I love it made one very similar using a shotgun scabbard as well. Use it to be a go bag item for bugout. Has my primal gear folding bow, extra strings, broadheads, knife and fire water supplies in one easy to carry quiver. I used one strap though might try two like yours.
                      I just got the PGU folding bow too. Loving it so far. How do you like yours? A lot of people have a lot of distaste for it, but I think it shoots great and looks great!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by donpablo View Post
                        I like this idea. I need to figure out how to modify this to incorporate a takedown recurve.
                        The scabbard has a lot of molle on it, i'm sure you could probably use some velcro straps strategically placed to secure the limbs and riser to the scabbard pretty easily!

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                          #13
                          I personally like it for what it is. A bow that I can take with me and is bullet proof. It is a great addition to any bug out as the solid fiberglass limbs are great. I drilled and tapped mine for a small quiver on the side with no problems.

                          goods idea on the molle straps could add anything to the outside will post a pic of mine soon.

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                            #14
                            Here you go
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jesse View Post
                              Here you go
                              very nice!

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