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A buddy of mine used to carry an ice cream scoop in his KFS holder (instead of KFS)... and, yes, he did use it to eat.
adam561 said:The tack vest is great if your riding around but i have found anythiny yet that compares to the old webbing for on foot it distriputed the weight better and with adding 2 c9 pouches and having a butt pack there was allways room to stuff one more thing in there if need be.
Recon 3690 said:All in All better than what I've been hearing about the current POS gear, we sacrificed armour for speed & freedom of movement. (same theory why we have wheeled LAVs instead of more heavily armoured IFVs
Beadwindow 7 said:Say what? Ever been in a LAV?
RCR Grunt said:It doesn't have as much protection as a tracked 30 tonne IFV though does it? That's what he's saying. The "L" in LAV is for light. The vehicle trades protection for speed.
Recon 3690 said:the velcro on my '64 pattern set has never come apart when wet the 1st '82 pat was untreated nylon that actually dissolved when wet the 2nd gen were treated with some oilly chem that stopped or at least slowed that, I only ever used the 1st 82 pat but have the 2nd gen in my collection
geo said:Recon 3690....
The '82 pattern webbing dissolved when wet ?
I beg to differ - the '64 pattern webbing is the one that came apart when wet. It was only held together with Velcro - VS the '51 & '82 pattern's lugs & grommet system. The 64 kit was great when you wanted to reorganize your webbing for a patrol or some other sort of operation BUT, once the worn velcro started to get wet - you were done for.
Recon 3690 said:the velcro on my '64 pattern set has never come apart when wet the 1st '82 pat was untreated nylon that actually dissolved when wet the 2nd gen were treated with some oilly chem that stopped or at least slowed that, I only ever used the 1st 82 pat but have the 2nd gen in my collection