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Originally Posted by Datawraith
Good advice, but a major limitation to that is the pattern/camo of the plate carrier. If you want common patterns (Multicam, solid ranger green or coyote brown, etc), then for sure, real steel gear is always very much worth it. However, if you're like me and like special snowflake or civilian patterns like Pencott or Kryptek, good luck finding real steel kit in it and your only option is looking at high-end repros like UR-Tactical.
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like I said, common or unique... you have to pay the price and be willing to lose money or a lot of time should you choose to sell it. Weird camo patterns or your final camo pattern you choose can be at the end of the selection process of your real steeel gear once you know what you are looking for, tho pattern might also determine availability of certain styles of gear and clothing. Quite honestly pattern shouldn't be something beginners should be worried about.
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I futz with V2s, V3s and V6s. I could be wrong... but probably, most likely not, as far as I know.
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