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Posted: 11/24/2016 8:56:16 PM EDT
| I recently got a SKD PIG plate carrier and I am looking to fill ti with some plates this weekend. That being said I am looking at some 4SAS7 from Highcom. That being said I am wanting to do the multi curve shooters cut in the front, but a little confused on what I should be getting for my rear plate. should I go with the same plate for the rear or get a single curve full cut for the rear? Thank you all for your help. |
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I recently got a SKD PIG plate carrier and I am looking to fill ti with some plates this weekend. That being said I am looking at some 4SAS7 from Highcom. That being said I am wanting to do the multi curve shooters cut in the front, but a little confused on what I should be getting for my rear plate. should I go with the same plate for the rear or get a single curve full cut for the rear? Thank you all for your help. Get the same plate for both front & back no matter what you choose. |
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Do they(high com) have any multi-hit stand alone level 4 at the .06 standard? Also, what are the opinions on RMA having their armor listed on their sight and for sale as an .06 pending armor plate? I believe Highcom has a multi-hit stand alone .06 standards plate. I've never heard of RMA, so I can not give any opinions on them. OP, shoot me a message when you have a minute. |
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I recently got a SKD PIG plate carrier and I am looking to fill ti with some plates this weekend. That being said I am looking at some 4SAS7 from Highcom. That being said I am wanting to do the multi curve shooters cut in the front, but a little confused on what I should be getting for my rear plate. should I go with the same plate for the rear or get a single curve full cut for the rear? Thank you all for your help. A full cut makes more sense in the back. You don't need the shooter's cut back there and you get a little more coverage. |
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