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Freight, using UPS, was only $13 USD, at least that's what Crye billed me. Unfortunately UPS raped my on customs. GST was $35.76, no duty or the like, and brokerage fee was $56.95 8O , could I have some lube with that please? If I had gone with snail mail, I'm sure it would have been $50 or so, freight & tax, but the downside is I'd be waiting a few weeks, and I'd already waited 6 months. I'm a very patient man, but... :roll: |
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I've googled but I guess my google skillz are not at 1337 as some of yours... Thanks :cheers: |
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You'll find it here http://www.cryeprecision.com once thier new E-commerce site is up. I'll know I'll be getting some of that sweet action. |
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Hey, wait,...is that blood running down the inside of your leg? OMG what happ....OH RIGHT - UPS did your brokerage. Fuck they must have LOVED those pants eh? One zip and they can huff away... Personally I think that feature came from a courrier baseline requirement. |
When I got my Crye combat pants, customs had them labelled as "swimwear". Hmm...
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I just got off the phone with Gregg at Crye Precision. Crye armour is currently not available to civilians. He said that there may be an opportunity in the future to release them to the public, but at this time... only military/LE applications.
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I am looking for a more immediate supply of Multicam - I think I've found one... If it works out I will pass on the contact... |
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Why a real soldier would want to wear multicam when it's not his real uniform?
How does it work anyway? I assumed you could not wear non issued uniforms. About the cry armor, maybe they don't sell the actual plates to civilian, but maybe if you hask them the sizes and specks of the plates, you can make them yourself and buy the empty armor shell. The actual plates must cost all your familly to aquire anyway. |
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