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Old April 2nd, 2007, 04:24   #1
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CF 1980's??

hey, i have tons of CF issue OD kickin around from the 1980's, and decided, heck. why not throw together a loadout

so what do i need??? i have the tunic, pants, webbing, boots, and thats about it :P

not looking for a gun yet, just some stuff to go with it, such as a headdress
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Old April 2nd, 2007, 04:30   #2
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The peter-pan boonie cap, or IIRC, a M1 Steel pot helemet (Kevlar if your going for a deployment look, I think), the old OD Flak vest, and possibly the old OD issue TV if your looking at a yugo deployment kit...
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Old April 2nd, 2007, 08:43   #3
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From about 1985 onward use 82 pattern webbing as shown here:
http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/medi..._Web_Equipment

Before that there was the 64 pattern webbing, much different.

CF green sweater, wool, Mk II Combat boots.
For 1980s gear you have to make sure that you have the old style combat trousers with the taped buttons directly on the belt loops rather than the 90's style with wider belt loops and the buttons sewn on.
Oh, you will be needing a FAL C1 or C2.
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Old April 2nd, 2007, 11:38   #4
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If youre ever in the area, urban military store has tons of 82 webbing.. its where i got mine.

http://www.urban-military.com

Shoot em an email, maybe theyd ship you some.
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Old April 2nd, 2007, 13:02   #5
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Don't forget that there weren't any of these Goretex boots and whatnot, MkIII's were the thing...maybe with some Vibram soles but not much else.
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Old April 2nd, 2007, 14:52   #6
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yeah, i have the mkIII boots, and some webbing from 87'
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Old April 2nd, 2007, 15:06   #7
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OD??

You need a Green sweater like mine and a pair of jungle bots cuz there cool
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Old April 2nd, 2007, 15:17   #8
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Yup... for the LCF (look cool factor) you need your JB's (from having done Cyprus or Golan), rifle green wooly pully, OD shirt and pants, 3 season jacket, Elmer Fudd hunting cap (with sleeping bag cord and "cats eyes"), mk2 or 3 boots for the nastier weather, 64 or 82 pattern web gear maybe even a C2 bra (64 was floating around till about 86) , SSF jump smock for extra LCF and last but not least FN C1/C2 or SMG for weapons...

P.S. you could even throw on a 64 pattern ruck.
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Old April 3rd, 2007, 03:33   #9
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Mmmm how could anyone forget the Quarpel cap? Cut out that sodding ear flap, sew in cats eyes (just cut the back two inches of a helmet band) and fold in a ridge around the top!

And of course for a good CScots impression you'll need a British P84 Smock
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Old April 4th, 2007, 03:33   #10
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lol i'm in the CSCOT reserves, so i guess i would have to make my unit proud and get the smock
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Old April 13th, 2007, 04:28   #11
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SURPLUS STORE TOMOROW GET ALL THIS SHIT NOW !
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Old April 13th, 2007, 15:54   #12
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lol i'm in the CSCOT reserves, so i guess i would have to make my unit proud and get the smock
If you want I can get a few pictures of my buddies uniform from when he was with the CScots back in the day...I think he's still got his old smock, unless he got rid of it when I sold him a new one...
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Old May 10th, 2009, 07:26   #13
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If youre ever in the area, urban military store has tons of 82 webbing.. its where i got mine.

http://www.urban-military.com

Shoot em an email, maybe theyd ship you some.
JFYI: that shop is closed now and all pictures were removed.

Any recommendations where can I buy some 82 Pattern kit for CF infantry aprox 1985?
What fragmentation vest did they use that time under the web gear 82 Pattern?

Are there any photos of soldiers of that period wearing helmet and frag. vest?
Is there difference in M1 helmets used by US Army and CF? Was it the same way and view as the US Army used? Same cover in woodland?
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Old May 12th, 2009, 12:38   #14
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An absolutely great place to look for '82 Pattern webbing (CF issue during the 80's and 90's until the "operational" '95 Pattern LBV came into service) is at H.M. Surplus. As for the frag vest, I believe the Vietnam-era US style vest would be sufficient, they appear quite similar. Same with the US M1 steel piss-pot helmet.
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Old May 12th, 2009, 15:14   #15
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Yep the Vietnam style soft armour flak vest would do it, and the helmet was the same as the US steel one of the same time period.

The cover was a two season deal, green camo for spring/summer and brown for fall/winter (or just a white sheet chopped up).
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