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Old November 9th, 2005, 17:15   #1
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Non-Slip Shoulder Pads

Hello,
During my research of various Load bearing vests and Plate carriers, I took special interest in the feature of the "non-slip shoulder pad". Throughout my reading, I have found claims by distributers that it aids the shooter by ensuring a shooting platform that is comfortable and highly mobile, yet ensuring stability.

However, I realize that some of these vests are intended for use by law-enforcement and military personnel. This feature of non-slip shoulders is padded, no doubt, for extra cushioning during the firing of actual firearms - where the violent nature of weapon recoil must be taken into account.

My question is what is the functionality of the non-slip shoulder in the contexts of airsoft? My first thoughts turn to its complete redundancy in aiding stability: AEG's have no recoil. However, I was wondering if they lived up to their claim of aiding added comfort and mobility over LBV's and plate carriers who do not have non-slip shoulder pads.

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Old November 9th, 2005, 17:36   #2
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For airsoft, I doupt it would be noticable.

Maybe in some rare case in CQB when you are sholdering your weapon in a odd angle, it may help keep the but of the rifle in place on your shoulder, steadying your aim at the same time.

From experiance, you don't need that for airsoft. Unless you want an leet autentic look.
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Old November 9th, 2005, 18:08   #3
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From experiance, you don't need that for airsoft. Unless you want an leet autentic look.
And who does not want that?
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Old November 9th, 2005, 18:22   #4
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The pads are useless form an airsoft point of view for absorbing recoil. But, from the airsoft point of view, same as real steel, having a non-slip pad is a good benefit.

Picture hard plastic being raised and held into the shoulder of a nylon vest. If you are thinking as you should, low friction and you have to shove and hold the stock into your shoulder just to keep it in place, not something you want to do during fire & movement techniques.

You want to plant your stock and get sights on target as fast & sure as possible. Having a friction making pad on your vest's shoulder is similar to your doing shooting drills without any shirt at all, you get a good and solid place to stick the stock and know it won't move while you get the rest of your weapon into shooting position.
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Old November 9th, 2005, 23:26   #5
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Recoil is better countered with a compensating recoil-reducing stock.
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Old November 9th, 2005, 23:49   #6
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Recoil is better countered with a compensating recoil-reducing stock.

Where'd you get that from?
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Old November 10th, 2005, 00:35   #7
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There ain't that much recoil in a self loading .223/ 5.56
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Old November 10th, 2005, 02:12   #8
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I was thinking more in the lines of 7.62... I'll tell ya after the range report.

Again, the pad is, although functional, more of a comfort thing IMO.
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Old November 10th, 2005, 13:27   #9
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If you've never fired a gun, you can't really have an opinion on the recoil from one, can you?

To get back on topic, I'd agree with CDN_Stalker's post above -and add that most non-slip material gets kind of sticky when it's wet (like football gloves), which further enhances the no-slip effect when you need it most.
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Old November 12th, 2005, 04:46   #10
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I found some neat (and pricey) fabric the other day called "Shark Skin Neoprene". It's really cool stuff and some decade when I have the cash for it, I think I'll mess around with some of it and see what it's like when dry and wet

Has anyone else had any exposure to the shark skin stuff?
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