NATO Boy said:Yes...people are whining about the Raingear; and spare socks, food, water, ammo, and pretty much anything else that's mission essential. LMG and GPMG gunners especially get screwed over by having to compromise how kit is carried. But this has been stated hundreds of times; since the Small Pack (for Reservists, anyway) won't be available for a while to replace the butt pack we miss so much, we have to address the issue ourselves. A nuke bag may be the only some people have; not all of us have a couple hundred bucks to shell out for a better bag and if you have to look like an idiot to get the job done, so be it. The bottom line is we still have to be able to live out of our tac vest for 24 hours; the Vest was only designed for immediate combat and water supply (and even then it somewhat fails at that purpose.) As for no Rain Gear being a petty complaint, consider this: How will your Platoon Commander be able to read a map with red light in Enemy Territory if he has no Rain Coat to keep proper light discipline? Rain gear isn't always about keeping dry, at least that's why I was taught to always have mine on me...
So your not "soldier" qualified, nor are you "basic infantry" qualified. That sounds like a recruit. Unless the PC term is untrained private because recruit sounds bad?RECRUIT, i have been in 1yr...i jsut didnt take my SQ and BIQ this summer, all i have is BMQ....so plz respect what little training i have...
CF_MacAulay said:both were PLANNED to be issued together...but obviously contracting and other things hindered that...
Ghost778 said:you should take a look at the tacvest threads...I'm willing to bet the points brought up in the thread will change your views.
Sig Bloggins said:And you'd know this from what, playing airsoft? :
McGowan said:oh snap!
leave the wigger snap for school fou!McGowan said:oh snap!
CF_MacAulay said:ppl crying about rain gear, oh my...god forbid you get a lil wet... buy a nuke bag....
Ghost778 said:Are you going to believe everything that the guys designing this thing (or promoting it) say? "It can do this this and that, it's the greatest piece of kit ever"
Or are you going to listen to the [soldiers] who actually use it and have nothing to gain or loose by pointing out both the pros AND cons.
gun plumber said:If the tacvest is as limited in capacity as what is stated here,then I'm sure that I will find a way to carry what I need to be mission ready,wether it be in a nuke bag or some other aftermarket pouch.If you need it,you'll find a way.
Well I just did survey of the 8 of us in the office (all were in Afghan) and none of us ever saw a Sig guy with a TV on...
I carried the TV for 6 months (7 days a week) in Afghanistan and I love it.