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December 6th, 2005, 20:29 | #16 | ||
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December 6th, 2005, 21:40 | #17 |
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It looks like the guy standing right after the guy with the M14 has the same rig, however he seems to have a hydration carrier and the buttpack doesn't have much/any contents. Looks like he is wearing it over a plate carrier.
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December 6th, 2005, 22:46 | #18 | |
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Check out the Swap Meet at the "other forum", MLCS H-harnesses pop up from time to time. It ain't a chest rig so not too many people are interested in it. I've got one coming in. I haven't tried but you might want to ask Eagle Industries if they're willing to sell them to private individuals |
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December 7th, 2005, 07:54 | #19 |
Yuxi: I would definately try before you buy... Aren't you a skinny guy like me? I had the BHI version for a while, and I _loathed_ it. Damn the was murder on my collarbone.
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December 7th, 2005, 08:24 | #20 |
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I've got one (Strike LBE in OD) for sale Yuxi...You can try it out for a few games first if you like and see if it's a good fit. Adrian is right, the yoke is wider than most and if you're small shouldered it might not be a great fit.
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December 7th, 2005, 10:59 | #21 | |
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Hope this has helped, if not I'll post the other answers when I get back from school.
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December 7th, 2005, 14:44 | #22 |
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Pugs: thanks alot for the pics!
Adrian: thanks for the heads up on that issue, it is something I usualy keep in mind, but didn't for this rig for some reason. Morbius: Yeah, Im pretty sure it will not work for me, that and I can not make it to any games until spring time probably. Thanks for the offer anyways though, its apreciated. Keyboard: that is a pretty comprehensive list. Im not sure if they are merrel sawtooth boots though, unless there were different verions of that boot made. Thank you VERY much for your help though! |
December 7th, 2005, 15:27 | #23 | |
Just one Q for you guys that have it. What's defined as "wide"? I was ever so close to that order button on optactical for one... Kinda happy I didn't now.
Also considered it so it could be used for outdoor hikes and such. Unlike a tac vest, I'd think, provided the pouches are civily dispersed (if there is such a thing), it'd attract less attention... Would look like some sort of webbing arrangements, and I know a few peeps who like that kinda stuff to hike.
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December 7th, 2005, 18:14 | #24 |
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I always fail to see the point of wearing military gear in a civilian application unless you really have no choice. I see lots of people wanting to buy military kit for civilian applications with the argument that "It may blend in", why not spend money on civilian gear of equal if not superior quality which will definetly blend in. I used to use a HAWG in OD for a school bag, now it looks pretty un-assuming as a backpack however even 'uneducated' eyes were able to sniff me out. Overall I did not like the attention and now I never wear anything remotely military. What better way to blend in than to wear the same things as everyone else then try to pass off a peice of gear and hope people won't notice. This wasin't all mean't specifically towards you firemachine or anyone posting on this thread in particular but something that has been picking at me and needed to get out. It isin't so bad for us to get spotted with this kit but I sometimes see people on 'real life' forums (won't mention any in specific) where they debate which gear/colors/setups look the most civilian; why not just get civilian stuff which will blend in 100% of the time. I'd even be leery to use high-end civilian stuff for fear of making myself look like more of a target, depending on the situation of course. Anyways, thats the end of my rant.
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Unfortunately, I haven't done much hiking last couple of years, but why on earch would you want to wear LBE for a hike? A decent pack is cheaper, more comfortable, more versatile and doesn't make you look like a nut. edit: Quote:
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December 7th, 2005, 22:36 | #26 | |
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