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March 28th, 2006, 21:46 | #16 | |
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As for the jacket, maybe reproofing is in order. Remember, you need to take care of your kit for it to work properly.
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March 28th, 2006, 22:03 | #17 |
I'm just curious, aren't they now issueing an insert for the C9 mag pouch that will hold 5 or so C7 mags?
Also for the canteen pouch, have you treid turniing it sideways? From what i've seen it helps.
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March 28th, 2006, 22:14 | #18 |
its still a little tough to get the canteen back in but it makes a big difference really the only problem i have is getting into the C9 pouch and there could be room for more mags also i can see how the buckles might be a problem too.
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March 28th, 2006, 22:31 | #19 |
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Most leather will blead dye somewhat. That said i wore my gloves in a rainstorm and my hands didnt turn green one bit. Now the old black ones my hands turned purple in the first hour of rain.
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March 29th, 2006, 00:39 | #20 |
I never bothered to use the standard 1 qt canteen pouches on my vest, I always carry the two large utility pouches on my vest. I keep one of them mounted sideways for my 2 qt canteen with an NBC top. Getting the canteen in and out with the pouch turned sideways can be really akward, I got a friend to help me last time. If they sized the pouch just slightly larger it would have helped, as I can always tighten the pouch down with the adjustable buckle. I like the modified tac vest that dropzone has on their webpage. Something like that would be nice to have. Anybody have experience with that particular vest??
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March 29th, 2006, 02:25 | #21 |
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i've had it with canteens...no more canteens. even wearing the old webbing, its difficult to put it back so to solve the problem...i just bought a camelback...its a lot easier...u can drink on the move...if ur wearing bodyarmour too...nothing is easier than a good old hydration bag. As for the TV itself i love it better than the webbing but its hard to get the mags out and 4 mags just isn't enough... i just use the c9 pouch for extra mags...works fine but if u don't fill them to its max...they make too much noise.
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March 29th, 2006, 07:52 | #22 | ||
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little known fact about goretex; will it may be one of the cat's meow for issuing out to troops there just one problem with it. when it gets dirty, the materials will actually break down and start loosing it's capabilities. so no matter how much you reproof it; it's just going to fade away and break down even more until it's just another POS jacket. and that new cocking handle on the c7a2? it's a piece of shit, even with motor skills it's extremely difficult to cock the weapon with that damn thing. Greg |
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March 29th, 2006, 13:38 | #23 | |
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May 28th, 2006, 01:51 | #26 |
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You know, its funny. I understand that most troops using the TV that will complain about them are infantry soldiers, being that they are required to carry more crap than anyone else on an average day. That being said, coming from an Armd Recce soldier, this thing is a GODSEND. With the CF standard of keeping the buttpack on the '82 pattern webbing, every time we ever entered/exited an Iltis we had to either dawn or remove the webbing. The TV provides the ability to constantly have your ammunition/required supplies on your person. I can't tell you how many times I've cursed the webbing because I got jammed under piles of gear behind my seat.
Of course, now that I'm releasing, I can't really care about it that much. I've got my TV, I've got an LBV, plus I've still got my webbing. I can have my pick of whatever I want!! Of the three though, DEFINITELY the LBV simply because I can haul more crap with it. Oh yeah, and 2L canteens. Props to the Camelback concept though.
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May 28th, 2006, 15:46 | #27 |
Thats nice, really good for you. Sure the TV is useful to you ... Arty guys, drivers, armd recce and what not.. But to INFANTRY who actually need a tacvest the most for you know.. MAGS, water? Our TV could just easily be better.
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