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Originally Posted By Wash-Ar15:
is this still current issue?? yes but in ACU for the Army. I guess the USMC use a Coyote version. |
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Originally Posted By Old_Town:
Here is a pic of my woodland vest. This is good, cheap gear. Very well made. http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g48/Old_Town/vest2.jpg Nice setup. I like the Woodland Camo. |
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"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" - Patrick Henry
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Originally Posted By Frens:
I guess the USMC use a Coyote version. Still a few in the system, but not an issue item anymore. |
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In the real world off-campus, good marksmanship trumps good will.
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Actually, it still is an ussue item (for the Marine Corps at least) depending on the unit. Some units get all the new toys... some don't.
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Like my daddy always told me... "If you had a brain, you'd be dangerous."
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Originally Posted By Wolfcri:
Actually, it still is an ussue item (for the Marine Corps at least) depending on the unit. Some units get all the new toys... some don't. Neither of the MEF CIFs issue them anymore someone who deploys, I tried to get one, but since I am issued a MTV I was told that they are "obsolete." |
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In the real world off-campus, good marksmanship trumps good will.
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Got it in the mail just a few moments ago and I can't get it around my fat stomach to zip up. I'm so far disappointed in this product. I bought it based on a review that said it can fit up to 50". Maybe I'm doing something to make it not be able to reach around, who knows. Any help is appreciated.
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Well it helped a little bit. Still can't get it to the point where it zips up without being crunched. But hey, it's motivation to lose weight. haha. Never knew I was THAT fat. It does however bring the zipper closer together so I can access stuff on the front easier. I'm guessing a chest rig would be better for a big guy?
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Originally Posted By H2O-Wolf:
Got it in the mail just a few moments ago and I can't get it around my fat stomach to zip up. I'm so far disappointed in this product. I bought it based on a review that said it can fit up to 50". Maybe I'm doing something to make it not be able to reach around, who knows. Any help is appreciated. Did you adjust it out all the way? With it fully adjusted out I can get this vest OVER my Spartan II and my winter carhart. |
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Like my daddy always told me... "If you had a brain, you'd be dangerous."
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Originally Posted By Wolfcri:
Originally Posted By H2O-Wolf:
Got it in the mail just a few moments ago and I can't get it around my fat stomach to zip up. I'm so far disappointed in this product. I bought it based on a review that said it can fit up to 50". Maybe I'm doing something to make it not be able to reach around, who knows. Any help is appreciated. Did you adjust it out all the way? With it fully adjusted out I can get this vest OVER my Spartan II and my winter carhart. I adjusted it to the point of it getting scrunchy and it still won't fit. I'm not even that big of a guy I'm only 260 lbs but most if it is in the stomach. |
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Anyone know if there is a back panel that can be made to fit this??
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Originally Posted By H2O-Wolf:
Originally Posted By Wolfcri:
Originally Posted By H2O-Wolf:
Got it in the mail just a few moments ago and I can't get it around my fat stomach to zip up. I'm so far disappointed in this product. I bought it based on a review that said it can fit up to 50". Maybe I'm doing something to make it not be able to reach around, who knows. Any help is appreciated. Did you adjust it out all the way? With it fully adjusted out I can get this vest OVER my Spartan II and my winter carhart. I adjusted it to the point of it getting scrunchy and it still won't fit. I'm not even that big of a guy I'm only 260 lbs but most if it is in the stomach. I have the same situation, I have a 40" waist (now), and I can't get it to zip up. I'm going to look into making a 6" panel with a male zipper on one side, and a female on the other, to add those extra inches & allow me to zip it up. Otherwise, I have to leave it unzipped and just use the clips to fasten it. |
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Originally Posted By rict:
Originally Posted By H2O-Wolf:
Originally Posted By Wolfcri:
Originally Posted By H2O-Wolf:
Got it in the mail just a few moments ago and I can't get it around my fat stomach to zip up. I'm so far disappointed in this product. I bought it based on a review that said it can fit up to 50". Maybe I'm doing something to make it not be able to reach around, who knows. Any help is appreciated. Did you adjust it out all the way? With it fully adjusted out I can get this vest OVER my Spartan II and my winter carhart. I adjusted it to the point of it getting scrunchy and it still won't fit. I'm not even that big of a guy I'm only 260 lbs but most if it is in the stomach. I have the same situation, I have a 40" waist (now), and I can't get it to zip up. I'm going to look into making a 6" panel with a male zipper on one side, and a female on the other, to add those extra inches & allow me to zip it up. Otherwise, I have to leave it unzipped and just use the clips to fasten it. That's not a bad idea. But I'd like to have something that works right out of the box. Might have to look into the TT MAV cause I heard it fits large guys. |
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Anyone?
I would like to know before I do any modifications to it |
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Originally Posted By LRB_M1A:
Sorry to bump this thread but I just purchased one of these vest and wanted to make sure I got a legit USGI surplus and not a knock off. Here are some pictures: http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s45/eclipse100000/100_0006-1.jpg http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s45/eclipse100000/100_0007.jpg http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s45/eclipse100000/100_0009-1.jpg http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s45/eclipse100000/100_0008-1.jpg The only thing that made my question it were the "hand washing" instructions. I've never seen that part of the tag in the other pictures I have seen so it made me wonder. That is the real thing in DCU, now you just need to find some DCU pouches for it. |
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Thank you
I am on the look out with ebay for the pouches. I am thinking of just getting some TT ones instead though, I've heard that they are one of the best. |
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TCBA_Joe, How do you put it on if it's all pouches across the front?
Or is there just enough space for the zipper? |
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I set it up as a chest rig as oppossed to the vest.
If I could use my left foot right now I'd show you with pics, but i can't kneel so sorry. I took the adjustable belt of of it completely. Then zipped it up and fed the back of the belt (with the MOLLE) through the front. It now clips in the rear and the front zipper has no purpose because it can not open. It slips over my head like a plate carier, not around back like a vest. Someone earlier in the thread mentioned this way of wearing it. The MM admin pouch actually goes across the middle of the rig right under my neck. There's just enough webbing on either side to secure it. I like it better this way, it adds even more usable space and it wears better. |
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If anyone missed out on the Cheaperthandirt deal, here's another.
http://www.ghilliesuits.com/molledesertcolorloadbearingvest.aspx |
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I lucked into an unissued SDS Woodland RACK for $16 today, the good one with the tan anti-IR Fastexes.
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Welcome to Rhodesia!
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Got one on the way from Sportsmans Guide. Pictures and reviews will be on the way.
I need some more Mag pouches though. Especially some 9mm pouches. |
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I prob could use 2 to play around with: one set up as vest, one as rig. Esp at $7/ each, II'd just like woodland and ACU, not tan desert ones.
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Just ordered one from SG, $21.45 shipped. I am going to use it to hang some extra pouches on. Question...Do you guys put this on over your hydration bladder / pack? Has anyone mounted a bladder carrier on the back of theirs?
Thanks R/ Mike |
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"VICTORIOUS WARRIORS WIN FIRST...AND THEN GO TO WAR,
WHILE DEFEATED WARRIORS GO TO WAR FIRST...AND THEN SEEK TO WIN." Sun tzu |
Haven't mounted a bladder carrier, we just all wear a camelback over it.The ocassional guy wears one under it, but it tends to not work as well.
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After looking at the pics, I am thinking I will just put a couple of three mag pouches and a triple pistol mag pouch on it and use it as a simple chest rig..
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"VICTORIOUS WARRIORS WIN FIRST...AND THEN GO TO WAR,
WHILE DEFEATED WARRIORS GO TO WAR FIRST...AND THEN SEEK TO WIN." Sun tzu |
This set up as a chest rig looks like an awesome way to go. The people earlier that said they were XL and couldn't get it to zip should consider this. Thanks for that option. Now, is anyone using this for a M14 or FAL rig? I'm looking for pouches to have at least 6 mags rifle and 2-4 pistol on hand. I like the fastex route as opposed to velcro.
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Originally Posted By Rino451:
If anyone missed out on the Cheaperthandirt deal, here's another. http://www.ghilliesuits.com/molledesertcolorloadbearingvest.aspx Just ordered 2 of those, wish they had ACU for cheap..........anyone? |
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Originally Posted By Vamped:
Originally Posted By Rino451:
If anyone missed out on the Cheaperthandirt deal, here's another. http://www.ghilliesuits.com/molledesertcolorloadbearingvest.aspx Just ordered 2 of those, wish they had ACU for cheap..........anyone? The reason for the price of the tan FLC is just quantity. The army bought a ton of them but didn't really use them. There aren't a lot of woodland ones out there, and the ACU hasn't been surplused yet. Give them a few years we might be lucky to have them hit the open market, but good luck getting one surplus. |
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i assume it was never made in black... good fine tho
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Just got my 2 today......very nice vests......I fitted mine and it fit good, I did cut the lower strap, but zips up fine.....fitted my son's as well, did have to adjust it smaller, and also cut the front straps........high quality stuff here!
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alright... i ordderd 5 from ghilliesuites.com and recieved them today.. Im 5'10" 210 lbs and i can BARELY zip this up. i understand i am overwieght but i have friends in the military bigger than me. is there an adjustment i missed??? my dad thinks that they screwed up a shipment and thats why they are so cheap. I am a complete noob to the whole chest rig vest thing so describe things to me like i'm a total idiot so i know what your talking about.
nevermind i found it earlier in the thread |
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Did you adjust the T-straps? These things can get pretty big. I've seen some BIG NG guys wearing these.
Also, they're cheap because there are a s&%$ ton of them floating around. There were a lot made but not issued. During the ACU transition they were not in common usage, and by the time the FLC was in use, they were made in universal pattern. There's nothing wrong with them, don't worry. |
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Originally Posted By TCBA_Joe:
Did you adjust the T-straps? These things can get pretty big. I've seen some BIG NG guys wearing these. Also, they're cheap because there are a s&%$ ton of them floating around. There were a lot made but not issued. During the ACU transition they were not in common usage, and by the time the FLC was in use, they were made in universal pattern. There's nothing wrong with them, don't worry. yeah i found the T-thing, its a very innovative way of adjusment, i didnt think anything was wrong with them it was my dad... i'm well aware of supply and demand... i would have prefered a black or ACU but tan is just fine for $7.50 |
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Originally Posted By Alterocks:
Originally Posted By TCBA_Joe:
Did you adjust the T-straps? These things can get pretty big. I've seen some BIG NG guys wearing these. Also, they're cheap because there are a s&%$ ton of them floating around. There were a lot made but not issued. During the ACU transition they were not in common usage, and by the time the FLC was in use, they were made in universal pattern. There's nothing wrong with them, don't worry. yeah i found the T-thing, its a very innovative way of adjusment, i didnt think anything was wrong with them it was my dad... i'm well aware of supply and demand... i would have prefered a black or ACU but tan is just fine for $7.50 Try rit dye. Check this thread, a guy got a very deep OD using rit dye, so you should more likely than not be able to get it to black. http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=10&t=277218 As for ACU... you can do what I'm doing and wait. I figure by the time I get out of the military there will be surplus ACU. I also wouldn't mind the woodland one though. |
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Setting this up chest rig style works great. If it is uncomfortable vest style, i highly suggest reversing the waist band. For larger folks, i would think this would be the only comfortable way to wear it.
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I have the RACK vest and I want to know at what level are you supposed to have it? Above belly button, below belly button, waist line, etc.
I adjusted mine to where it feels comfortable on me (little above waist) and hopefully that is right haha |
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Originally Posted By Hendricks5150:
I have the RACK vest and I want to know at what level are you supposed to have it? Above belly button, below belly button, waist line, etc. I adjusted mine to where it feels comfortable on me (little above waist) and hopefully that is right haha Above but not all the way up your armpits.. Its a chest rig, not a belly rig. |
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Welcome to Rhodesia!
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If you plan on using this for long term I would have the stitches reinforced. Most of it is single stitching around the seam tapes and those will give in. You can also have somene stitch some webbingon the back to mount a camelbak more simply.
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Stupid question––when using the zipper on the front, do you not use the buckle at the waist. Seems to be impossible to zip it up with the buckle closed.
Must be an either or, right? |
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Couple questions for you guys,
First, can a hydration pack be attached to the back? Also, for those that dyed them, does the dye affect velcro at all (im not sure if these vests have any, but i found some pouches on sale that also need to be dyed) i am looking at getting one of these, and got some dye to make it more MN-friendly thanks |
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I'm sure there's a way to attach a bladder. That said, I keep it as a seperate unit so that I don't have to doff my fighting load to fill my bladder.
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Originally Posted By TCBA_Joe:
I'm sure there's a way to attach a bladder. That said, I keep it as a seperate unit so that I don't have to doff my fighting load to fill my bladder. are you still able to attach the sternum strap on a camelback if worn over top? thanks |
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I am with mine, I've never had an issue. Granted, I haven't worn my current gear with armor so that may change things if that's what the issue is. But if not wearing armor, you* should have no problem.
*disclaimer, I'm not sure how it will work with larger people, I'm 5' 7" 185lbs, 36" waist. Like I said before, there is probably a way to do it if you need to. I'd look at the spec-ops HUMP, which looks like it could clip to the rings for the straps. |
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I just got 2 of these from ghilliesuits.com and for $7 apiece, I am very pleased (unfortunately shipping was $12.50!). I was planning on getting a Tactical Tailor MAV, but I think that I will stick with these for now (I am not a tacticool operator, so I am not going to wear this rig in combat). I did try to dye them and that did not turn out well. Unfortunately, I could only find the dark green RIT dye in powder and not liquid. One of the vests did not change color at all and the other did darken some. I also dyed 4 of the issue M4 double mag pouches in desert and they darkened just like the one vest did. I may try to find some of the liquid RIT and try it again at a later time. Still, I am very pleased witht the vests. Thanks for the tip on the good deal.
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Originally Posted By Alterocks:
i assume it was never made in black... good fine tho http://www.uscav.com/Productinfo.aspx?productid=17640&TabID=2000&Sale=1&CatID= This might do, if you have to have a MOLLE black option. Different but Black |
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just ordered one. Thanks for thread!
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