Bezombia wrote:Purpelia wrote:I am mainly asking because I don't want to impose strict dress codes on my tank crews in the respect that I don't think it's a good idea to force them to sit around in full combat gear, armor, helmet and everything that weighs like 40kg or something inside their tanks. The things will be cramped as it is so I just don't think I could enforce such a rule effectively. And of course due to the fact that images of WW2 tank crews driving around in barely anything are cool, and translate well to my particular brand of tankers. So when the autoloader starts crackling like a roman candle they might not have their webbing on.
And whilst grab pouches are a good idea they are only worth it if you can get into cover, open the pouch and rummage around to find what you need. Not if you need to charge out of a now burning tank whilst the guys that set it on fire are chasing you.
M1 Carbine had a pouch on the stock of the rifle to hold two magazines, so if you only managed to take your carbine you'd have sixty one rounds on you.
15x3+1=/=61.