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Armed Pacifist: I like the cut of your jib. With regards to the sale of clues, I was referring to the gentleman who started this thread. He needs at least one for immediate consumption.
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I agree with you on that too.
I got the joke, you said you were looking for a CF member to sell you a clue, since I have those qualifications I said I would. :) |
Stick a fork in it, this thread is done. This should be in a Hall of Fame or something.
To those who reported the auction to PSP, I'm sure they will give you an A+ for effort. Whoop de fucking doo. Maybe you guys can scrape together 800 bucks so you can buy your own chest rig and share it. |
Not dead yet...
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Civvies can legally and very easily buy genuine issued CADPAT BDU's and some other kit. I have been over this a few times in the forums already here and on other sites but I don't want to find the thread so I'll post again. There's a military surplus store in Morinville, Alberta, just a few minutes north of Edmonton (by the namao base) that bought bulk bins of kit at a military auction contents unknown. They then opened them upon purchase, and lo and behold, they were full of CADPAT. They started selling them, the army took them to court saying that they're selling controlled materials, but they lost so CEL Surlpus was legally allowed to sell them to anyone because it was the army's fault. (that's a very very brief overview.) So it is very legal for airsofters to play in genuine CADPAT as long as it's not their issued kit if they're in the CF. As another note of interest, CEL has also recieved laptops that haven't had harddrives wiped, nvgs, and other supposedly controlled materials a few times in the past as well at government auctions. |
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The CEL incident is an exception but the fact remains that there are CADPAT uniforms out there that were obtained by other means. Are you telling me all the CADPAT out there came from CEL? I highly doubt that. In a nutshell, people shouldn't be bitching about questionably obtained JTF-2 kit when there are players out there with questionably obtained CADPAT. Refer to Armed Pacifist's comment regarding hypocrisy.
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I've never condoned theft of CADPATs, I have no clue where you got that idea. Having said that, I have no idea how you link hypocrisy to me (correct me if your intent was wrong). I'm bitching because the buyer/his source is screwing either me (and the rest of taxpayers), or he's a flake, which IMO, is just as bad. It's not the problem in hand, it's the principal. This is just morally WRONG any way you slice the cake. |
I don't think anyone called you a hypocrite, just someone who generally knows very little first hand about what he posts about -yet, on a daily basis it seems, continues to talk out his ass. The hypocrisy is in people jumping all over this ebayer, while Cadpat abounds all around them. One need only take a quick peek in the gear section, I'm sure there's some 'real Cadpat' there right now.
Re: Cadpat, if you have a Gunnutz account, take a look at this, a brief history of Cadpat by someone not talking out his ass: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...ad.php?t=23530 |
Bunny, you're a far more eloquent man than I. :lol:
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Cheers, |
I already have one 8-)
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Since we play at paintball fields here, i highly doubt i will be able to explain day-glow orange, neon green, and pink coloured stains on my shirt/trousers. |
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What I was refering to in my post is comparing aftermarket clothing made in CADPAT to issued CADPAT. If you can tell the difference from pictures you have much better eyesight that me. As for the initial post, how do we know it's not seconds? Maybe built for trial only, now being sold off. Maybe to many were built? Who knows. As for wearing issued gear when not working, everybody does it at some point, but like Morbius said, showing up anywhere with ranks, headdress, cap badges etc., well, that's a bit different. |
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