Lone Wolf Quagmire said:
YOU may not buy the angle but that doesn't mean it isn't true for others. I don't have $1000 to spend in one shot on that sort of thing and I don't drink or smoke.
(just before I go into this, please understand I don't mean to slag any one... so don't take it the wrong way)
I guess it comes down to weather or not you believe you require it or not. Plenty of guys on my tour didn't feel they needed anything more than the issued kit, and they seemed to get by just fine, even in combat. But, with that said; The former RSM of my unit once made a very good point; "You choose to be uncomfortable." If you think you can get by with issued kit, by all means, do it. But, I personally found the extra kit I bought made my job easier and more effective, and thus, more comfortable.
I dropped about $1500 easy on all the gear I picked up before deploying; Forward grip, rails, Chest rig, Knee pads, Shemagh, etc. And some of it (some expensive stuff) never came home with me... due to damage, destruction or use by others (who needed it more than me after I left)... But, with that said, and considering that I was only there for 3 weeks and will probably never go back, I consider it a good investment. The kit helped me be a more effective soldier by making my job easier or more comfortable... and in hind sight, had I known then what I know now, I would have purchased a hell of a lot more. (I have a large wish list for if I ever go back.)
So, while spending $1000+ in one go seems like a lot of bling, in the long run, how much is it worth when you get there and find you need something else to do your job more effectively or easily?
I too was on a restricted budget (thanks to the Residential Sergeant Major - aka. Niner Domestic), so I purchased these items a bit at a time. When you think about it, how often do you buy stuff you really don't need? Coffee, junk food, fast food, video games, booze, etc. That stuff adds up, and when you think about it; some of these tactical items, while making your job easier, may also save your life... possibly.
But, with this in mind, there are also those soldiers who are just Kit sluts and buy everything weather they need it or not, so it really does come down to prioritizing in many ways; not just for operation, but for personal finance as well.
Just my $0.02