Bug Out: Grey Man vs Tactical Loadout
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She also pulls out a nylon web belt for her pistol and a Magpul MS3 Sling  for her rifle.

Her book bag also contains a class IIIA hard plate and Rhino Armor class IIIA soft insert. She leaves the hard plate in the pack and pulls out the soft insert.

She attaches the Magpul sling to the swivel in the AGP Arms stock.

She now threads her belt through the holster for her SR22 pistol. For a lower profile she could just use the SR22 alone, slipping it into her waistband or into a pocket. The Spyderco knife, Gerber Multi-Tool, stun gun and pepper spray from her bug out bag are also attached to her belt at this point as well.

TiQ Girl slides the soft class IIIA insert under her T-Shirt and bra strap which holds it in place. It is not visible at all.

Her backpack with the hard plate, 600 rounds of CCI Velocitor and CCI MiniMag in jewel cases and loaded magazines are now worn in the front as a makeshift but surprisingly effective plate carrier. Her pistol belt also serves to help secure her rear soft armor. This is one well-armed teenage girl. All of this can be concealed under her baggy flannel shirt or the hoodie in her backpack. A .22lr might not have a lot of energy but it can fire quickly and accurately, delivering multiple hits on target in quick succession. No one wants to get shot, even by a .22! The .22 can also be used to shoot small game for food along the way.

TiQ Girl’s 10/22 Takedown is not just your regular 10/22. It has a Kidd “Trigger Job” Kit match single stage assembly with a 3 lb pull, a Kidd .22LR Bolt, and a Sig Red Dot. The stock iron sights remain as back up sights. The 10/22 is also equipped with a Ruger laser sight with picatinny rails.

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