Rather than bung up gasit's PC thread or TW's Commo for Dummies thread, let's talk about how you carry shite on your PC's.
Many plate carriers are sparse on real estate and hanging stuff on them can be a challenge. Now, I don't want to hang a bunch of stuff off of them anyway, figuring a chest rig would be the way to go if you want to employ a bunch of gear.
For this post (but not the whole thread) I'm referring to a slick-ish PC set-up for concealment. So, minimal gear is key but still represents some challenges.
Desired concealable load-out would be:
Three mag front panel, flashlight pouch, TQ and comms. Figuring this to be handy in conjunction with a GHB, I'd be wearing street clothes. Pistol and extra mags would be on my trouser belt.
All of this was easily accomplished except for a suitable arrangement for comms. The cumber on my PC is only 2" wide and uses plastic cobra buckles, not velcro, to secure.
The Esstac radio pouch employs a clever flap mount which allows you to tuck the radio behind the cumber:
That's fine for a rig which uses soft velcro to secure the cumber, but using the cobra buckle, the hard plastic rides over the key pad and adds involuntary input! Locking the key pad may offer some security but I have concerns about the keypad being damaged. Using their funny little bungie WTF straps on the belt repositions the radio further from the front. The radio also flops about a bit, and placement brings the antenna under my armpit.
I run the Ferro Concepts Slickster that has 4x elastic M4 pouches on each side. I run a different radio than the baofeng (I have a couple for alt comms) so it secures well in the elastic and doesn't press any buttons.
Edit to add I like the idea of the Trex chest rig since you could run the chest rig for recce type "missions", and toss it over the plate carrier for more high intensity incidents.
Personally I would rock my hunting setup (3day pack with an extra mag in a pocket) for recce type stuff. If you don't already have a plan though, a chest rig that integrates with your PC could be a good option.
I use a Tac Tailor Fight Lite double rifle mag pouch for my radio, left side on cumber, forward as possible, over the FS tubes, right up against 3-mag shingle.
I don't know, I guess if I was running it on your setup, I'd loop the Malice clips on the back in such a way that they formed a sort of belt loop, then have the cumber going through that, so that the pouch rests directly over the Cobra buckle.
Might need zip tie or 550 cord somewhere to secure it so it stays in forward-most position.
It'd still be a bit floppy, maybe when running or crawling, but it'd be worth a try.
Barring that, I'd say do a setup where instead of 3 mags up front, it's 2 mags and a radio pouch. Only thing I dislike about such a setup is, now you're laying directly on the radio when prone.
I just clip the mic to the webbing on my shoulder strap.
I see the Daeodon has none...I guess I would try velcro one-step around the shoulder strap to clip it onto, or attach it to the laser cut slots at uppermost left of front plate bag.
Maybe some more velcro one-step on the shoulder strap for routing, or just don't rout it from the back, just have the excess tied off up front somewhere.
This is, if you're using a hand mic, which I find essential if I'm doing much talking.
So, my pouch is mounted like this:
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And I bridge the gap on the other side, with the IFAK. It resides over the tubes, and is pulled forward by a placard type buckle, which as you can see is easily undone, to get at the Tubes, so that side's not permanently closed.
You could do something like this, I think, over the Cobra buckle.
I do generally only open the left (radio) side though to don/doff:
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