January 28th, 2011, 10:12 | #76 |
oh man when i was in Edmonton i couldn't get even underwear. now, i can get anything. I know all the small packs are for the deployed guys. but for some reason the reservists tend to have all the damn gear. whats up with that.
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January 28th, 2011, 11:23 | #77 | |
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So far in Kingston gas masks/filters/tac vests/small packs/new rucks are all deployment only items now. Also the QM's new motto now is "We have the Kit, but not the Manpower to issue it." so trying to get anything from them is like pulling teeth. |
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January 28th, 2011, 13:26 | #78 |
Oh, I think the small pack is awesome.
For carrying study material for course, or my lunch to work. I'll be picking up an Eberlestock at some point to use instead, once I actually need something along those lines for longer ex's. And I've been up north, got issued the OD parka/snowpants so even then if they have the older stuff lying around you'll get that first. Didn't really matter though, I just wore the ice jacket and windpants and it was fine for the cold. |
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January 28th, 2011, 15:07 | #79 |
Only good thing about the small pack is that you can snug a radio in it. Thus not having to worry about taking in the back of the head when you take one of a million spills during a night nav through the freaking swamps on the maddawa.
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January 29th, 2011, 19:33 | #80 |
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I didn't even bother bringing my smallPack overseas with me. Picked up a 5.11 rush 72 so many pockets for organizing. You van modify the inside to carry a radio. It's an awesome bag fits everything I needed in it and then some.
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January 29th, 2011, 19:56 | #81 |
Ive never had an issue with it, just water.. other than that it has been fine.. I don't spend my money on kit that i really don't need.I have 3 really good packs at home, no need to ruin mine if i get a free small pack if this one breaks. but i do agree most gear sucks balls. and it really does suck to have to spend your own money to make life abit easier.
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January 30th, 2011, 05:05 | #82 |
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Well it's a matter of comfort. To me that's more important them free.
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January 30th, 2011, 13:04 | #83 | |
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February 9th, 2012, 17:22 | #84 |
+1 fuck Kingstons base clothing stores. I got all I needed because most people aren't a 7644 but plenty of regular sized guys get fucked every Monday through Friday. They've got the shit... They march you past a hallway if tv's and small packs straight to the webbing rack.
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February 9th, 2012, 17:24 | #85 |
That's how all clothing stores work... The fuckers that work there think the kit is theirs...
They get a kick out of fucking you everytime!
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August 15th, 2012, 12:36 | #86 |
I'm Air Force... All I need is my 5 star hotel, and cheap beer...
A lot of my buddies that did go over seas ended buying their own gear... The crap they issue is just that... crap... Not enough magazine pouches, so you'd run dry mid fire fight... Not exactly what you want. Perfect for airsofting though... But selling Crown property is not only illegal but extremely disloyal to the country. |
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August 16th, 2012, 15:36 | #88 |
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Re Afghanistan: Depending on what battle-group you went over with, and where abouts you were, attitudes toward wearing purchased vests varied. If you carried a C7 you are generally issued 10 mags, and if you were forced to use the tacvest, you could hold 5 mags between the pouches and your rifle and the other 5 would fit neatly in the C9 pouch. You usually ditched the 1L canteen pouch and carried a hydration pack, and then had your other C9 pouch for C9 ammo, but that configuration could vary. Keep in mind everyone has a small pack too so all your random items usually stored in the C9 pouch domestically can go in there. The vest works.. I personally dont like it though. The frag pouches are too small for actual frags, the canteen pouch makes it a bitch to get the canteen cup out (not that I ever used that pouch), the velcro wears down too quick, and you can't customize it for grenadiers, gunners, officers, etc. I don't know, just my opinion. Not a bad vest when it's free but I wouldn't pay for one.
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August 16th, 2012, 16:19 | #89 | |
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Sometimes I wonder if all the bitching and complaining about half of the issued gear is because so & so bitched about it, so it must be horrible. Ya'know like how shitty it is got all hyped up and now people hate it without actually trying it. Kinda like how everyone seems to freakin' believe that have Magpul(s) and Magpul Gear makes you some elite highly trained shooter. Ah well I'll find out for myself whenever they get around to sending me off to BMQ. |
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August 16th, 2012, 17:34 | #90 |
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The majority the land forces gets many chances a year to dick around with the issued tacvest. Getting mags in and out in any decent amount of time is a bitch. Sorting mags in the C9 pouch often produces spent mags. Many people dont have a choice though, not everybody is allowed their own gear.
I am sure that the guys that live in the vest have found many ways to make it work well for them, too bad I have not.
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