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p0et March 1st, 2010 23:53

Tac vest help
 
I've got myself a repro CF tac vest (all I can afford atm, don't need the usual "what a pos vest") and I've got a question for you CF guys;

How do you secure the straps so you don't look like you're making some retarded knock-off ghillie suit? Kind of a dumb question, since the most obvious thing would be to tie them down with cord/tie them into the vest, but I was wondering if there was any specific trick you used.

Thanks in advance.

MagnumOpus March 5th, 2010 20:24

CF refers to it as 'snailling' as in you roll them up like a 'snail' and there should be an elastic type band at the top, just tuck your snail in there and it should be fine, sorry for the crappy advice but its hard to describe without visuals.

-Skeletor- March 5th, 2010 21:22

Never heard it called snailing before; IMO the "snailing" is prone to coming undone.

On my tac vest I just fold the excess strap over itself a couple times than place the elastic over it. If your repro vest doesn't have the elastic bands use tape.

gofaster775 March 6th, 2010 13:16

Duct tape...green....C1A1

-Skeletor- March 6th, 2010 13:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by gofaster775 (Post 1180256)
Duct tape...green....C1A1

Green duct tape? So you mean gun tape.

I don't get why you said C1A1 though since thats the old Canadian service rifle.

Lerch March 6th, 2010 16:17

I managed to 'snail' the straps through the elastics (french roll?), looped it a few times and haven't come undone in the year that I've had my vest...

Works fine IMO if you can do it properly, if not, gun tape.

Infidel March 6th, 2010 16:28

Mine comes undone when I wear it in the field... so I just stopped. besides I wear it loose so there isnt alot of slack on the straps to 'snail' or fold...

~Grimm


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