Andyboy said:>The vest requires no tweaking for use by grenadiers, riflemen or LMG gunners. They are all accomodated in the production item. This particular vest however was not designed for regular infantry operations and is but one tool in the tool box.
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Andyboy said:Have you handled the vest? Most of the design is in the details and details can be hard to discern from photos.
Kal said:While, in the regiment I had a sgt. say you wont need to carry more than 5 mags, while another Mcpl say, you need at least twice that many for urban ops, then to go on course and my section get issued 11 mags apiece.
NATO Boy said:;D LMAO On my SQ 2 some odd years ago, we only got issued "4" mags per rifleman! Plenty of room for "chocy bars" and "platoon pyro..."
Kal said:Did you do all your training with your regiment, or did they ship you off somewhere?
NATO Boy said:I hope I didn't come off as being rude; I was only laughing at the fact that there are so many different Mag alottments for Courses and Ops even.
Kal said:some people still think 5 mags enough to get the job done... ???
Canadian Sig said:you think thats funny. when we arrived in Kabul for roto 0 we were only issued 5 mags each. (we did b*tch and got topped-up to 250 rounds but still 5 mags)
Devo said:if ur worried about not carrying enough mags or anything like that, go buy your own LBV. maybe its just 3vp but we can pretty much wear what we want, as long is its black/green/camo
Tiger Tactical's Operation Vest (despite mixed reviews) seems like a great alternative...TT even used to have an interesting CADPAT repro of the British Battle Vest that looked really well built (although most of the pockets were around the waist like Webbing, no biggie as long as you figure out a better way to go prone with it) and ideal for a rifleman.KevinB said:Find a gear producer that makes CADPAT and CADPAT AR gear