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Originally Posted By Wormydog1987:
How do you store your Plate Carrier in your closet, gear room? Just laid on the floor? Hanger? Shelf? Rack? If hung, does it mess up the shoulder straps? Or Plate pockets from the weight? View Quote Mine sits on a shelf when it's not in the trunk of my work car. Usually just lay it flat with the cummerbund done as if I were wearing it. I find on PC's and other body armor that the straps tend to stretch or loosen over time when hung up. |
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Originally Posted By Buckeye67:
Finally getting this project going. Mayflower APC Mayflower Modified Gen IV UW Placard Hesco BI 4400 Level 4 Single-Curve Plates http://i.imgur.com/LEqufiU.jpg View Quote Hows that placard? |
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Anyone run a shellback patriot? Seems to be a smaller version of the banshee? I'm looking to put together a AS type rig that isn't overly large.
I'm 6'1, about 180...32" waist and ~41" chest of that helps. |
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Originally Posted By VIP3R:
Hows that placard? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By VIP3R:
Originally Posted By Buckeye67:
Finally getting this project going. Mayflower APC Mayflower Modified Gen IV UW Placard Hesco BI 4400 Level 4 Single-Curve Plates http://i.imgur.com/LEqufiU.jpg Hows that placard? Hey, sorry it took a few days to get back to this to reply. Overall I like the placard. It's pretty low-profile. With 4 rifle, two pistol mags and the plates, I can go prone with no problems & can even get low enough to "monopod" on the magazine. I really like the small utility pouches on either side for a multitool and hand-held light. If I could custom tailor the design at all, I'd put the two pistol mag pouches on the left hand side (my left) to make them a little easier to get to. I'm probably going to replace the bungee-retention cords with Kywi or HS retention inserts. I'm still working out what to put into the two utility pouches on either side of the pistol mag pouches. I'd say all in all, I'm 95% pleased with it. |
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Originally Posted By eaglecp:
ESSTAC Goodness... Daeodon Light Style. This is the Daeodon with side straps. The "Daeodon Ass" (Light Version) Will be coming out soon!!!!!! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/eaglecp/20170115_135122_zpsgydhmczn.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/eaglecp/20170115_135135_zpso8pyeq7x.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/eaglecp/20170115_135033_zpsqcwfvli6.jpg cp View Quote I just want to know where to get one of those ingenius name tags |
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Originally Posted By Gopherboy128:
Got my first plates, and carrier. Just starting out- https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/259653/20170227-144957-155435.jpg Hesco 4400 SAPI L multi-curve plates & Tyr Tactical PICO-MV carrier. View Quote Starting off right and strong! |
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Hey guys and ladies,
Can you recommend me some to look at? I'm 6'6 about 225 lbs medium build. |
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Originally Posted By USMCLIFE:
Hey guys and ladies, Can you recommend me some to look at? I'm 6'6 about 225 lbs medium build. View Quote SKD Tactical PIG Plate Carrier. I'm 6'2 200 and use it for work and my buddy is 6'6 250 at work and always tries to borrow my PC if he's heading to the range that day. It has good mobility, keeps the plates high where you need them plus gives you plenty of space for your battle/work belt. it's easy to get on and off. It's a one size so you don't have to buy one based on your plate size, the plate pockets are scalable so you adjust the pocket size to your plate. |
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Originally Posted By TBone556:
SKD Tactical PIG Plate Carrier. I'm 6'2 200 and use it for work and my buddy is 6'6 250 at work and always tries to borrow my PC if he's heading to the range that day. It has good mobility, keeps the plates high where you need them plus gives you plenty of space for your battle/work belt. it's easy to get on and off. It's a one size so you don't have to buy one based on your plate size, the plate pockets are scalable so you adjust the pocket size to your plate. View Quote 6'3 235 and using the PIG at work as well. Fits nice and high, using large ESAPI plates, and I use a battle belt as well. |
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Originally Posted By TBone556:
SKD Tactical PIG Plate Carrier. I'm 6'2 200 and use it for work and my buddy is 6'6 250 at work and always tries to borrow my PC if he's heading to the range that day. It has good mobility, keeps the plates high where you need them plus gives you plenty of space for your battle/work belt. it's easy to get on and off. It's a one size so you don't have to buy one based on your plate size, the plate pockets are scalable so you adjust the pocket size to your plate. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By USMCLIFE:
Thank you for that recommendation I am looking at that plate carrier as I type this and it looks good. Question what size plates would you recommend for me to look at? Something on the SKD website? View Quote It'll do large SAPI if you have to use them for work but personal plates I run the level 4 ceramics from armour-wear.com |
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Originally Posted By TBone556:
It'll do large SAPI if you have to use them for work but personal plates I run the level 4 ceramics from armour-wear.com View Quote Armor plate |
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Originally Posted By USMCLIFE:
Okay cool! Do you recommend the armor plates that SKD is selling on their website like this one for instance? Also, what kind of cummerbound do I need? Elastic or Molle? Armor plate View Quote I like the Molle for more real-estate and I have to be able to put side plates on in some situations. Never tried the elastic, but I'd be wary of it breaking down over time moreso than the molle fabric. |
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Originally Posted By ZacSquatch:
I like the Molle for more real-estate and I have to be able to put side plates on in some situations. Never tried the elastic, but I'd be wary of it breaking down over time moreso than the molle fabric. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ZacSquatch:
Originally Posted By USMCLIFE:
Okay cool! Do you recommend the armor plates that SKD is selling on their website like this one for instance? Also, what kind of cummerbound do I need? Elastic or Molle? Armor plate I like the Molle for more real-estate and I have to be able to put side plates on in some situations. Never tried the elastic, but I'd be wary of it breaking down over time moreso than the molle fabric. Fwiw, I know my pics above are crappy phone pics but I'm 5-11 wearing large SAPIs. At 6-6 I don't know if you'd need taller ones. You might need to cut out some cardboard cutouts and look at some anatomy charts and see what you need. As for elastic cumberbuns. I'm a recent convert. I've been running 4-5 miles a couple times per week and the elastic allows me to have it tight enough not to bounce but it gives so I can breath. If they break down I'll replace them. They Velcro front and back and come off in 2 seconds. That being said, they are very heavy duty elastic and unless they are sitting in direct sunlight all day I feel pretty good about them lasting a long time. |
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Originally Posted By USMCLIFE:
Okay cool! Do you recommend the armor plates that SKD is selling on their website like this one for instance? Also, what kind of cummerbound do I need? Elastic or Molle? Armor plate View Quote I have one of each, you can swap them out super easily. I got the armour wear ones because they're stand alone level 4's so you don't need the soft inserts. If you want to add stuff to your sides get molle if you run your gear set up with a battle belt you can get by with just an elastic. If you want to PT with your plate carrier then you can use the elastic and swap out the cumberbunds. |
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Originally Posted By ZacSquatch:
I like the Molle for more real-estate and I have to be able to put side plates on in some situations. Never tried the elastic, but I'd be wary of it breaking down over time moreso than the molle fabric View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ZacSquatch:
Originally Posted By USMCLIFE:
Okay cool! Do you recommend the armor plates that SKD is selling on their website like this one for instance? Also, what kind of cummerbound do I need? Elastic or Molle? Armor plate I like the Molle for more real-estate and I have to be able to put side plates on in some situations. Never tried the elastic, but I'd be wary of it breaking down over time moreso than the molle fabric |
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Originally Posted By TBone556:
I have one of each, you can swap them out super easily. I got the armour wear ones because they're stand alone level 4's so you don't need the soft inserts. If you want to add stuff to your sides get molle if you run your gear set up with a battle belt you can get by with just an elastic. If you want to PT with your plate carrier then you can use the elastic and swap out the cumberbunds. View Quote |
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We use words like honor, code, loyalty. We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending something!
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Originally Posted By USMCLIFE:
Is multicam more popular than coyote brown color when people choose choosing plate carrier? View Quote I would say so, multicam is what I ordered for my plate carrier and molle cumberbund. The elastic cumberbund I have is coyote. Some units are okay with coyote but multicam is the safe bet if you're getting it for military |
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Breaching your mom's mine-wire obstacle.
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Originally Posted By Deadsquiggles:
My first plate carrier, Mayflower APC L/XL. Got it off the EE here. Not sure how I feel about the lack of padding behind the plate pocket. If I don't like it after I get plates, I may go for a LBT 6094C. Side note, what's the physical size difference between the APC and the 6094C, not the plate pocket but the overall size. http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y463/thomasmennis/7AB4A075-2D59-4989-9482-A03F4A9A232F_zpsnsve6esh.jpg View Quote I haven't tried the APC but I remember my 6094B (size L plates) being shaped around the plate size so I would expect the C to be similar to XL SAPI size. |
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Originally Posted By patriot_man:
LBT is pretty much the same in terms of construction with no padding behind the plates. Only PC that comes to mind with ample padding is the FS Strandhogg. I haven't tried the APC but I remember my 6094B (size L plates) being shaped around the plate size so I would expect the C to be similar to XL SAPI size. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Deadsquiggles:
Ok thanks, I want sure. Cause I watched a review and comparison between the 6094B and a S/M APC and there was a fairly noticeable size difference between the two despite the fact that they hold the same size plates. I want sure if that carried over to the C and it maybe had a little more real estate or size than the APC in L/XL. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Augee:
http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff502/augeekim/090861f2-c31f-453d-9227-d0b90d07b2d2_zpsalagpeum.png Crye JPC ("OG") Callsign patches are custom laser-cut patches I had made with 3M SOLAS IR reflective material "Dangler" is a Tactical Tailor LAP that I got for $19 the last time they went on sale, right when I was thinking of trying one out--liking it a lot so far ~Augee View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Jimmybp:
Hows that LAP working out? I've been considering one to use as a sort of go-pouch to throw my NODs in, but I dont know if it would be too bulky with them in there, might need a protective insert, which would again be bulky. What are you putting in yours? View Quote It's pretty much just replaced the GP pouch I used to have on the cummerbund, which ended up adding bulk to my sides, with the LAP. That being said, I try to keep it fairly light, so it doesn't gut punch me if I have to run (it can flop around a bit), and I don't stick anything in it that I wouldn't want getting smushed if I needed to get into the prone. Keeping it light also keeps it from being too thick in the prone. Meanwhile, it's great for vehicle-based work when it might be awkward to get to pouches or pockets on your sides. My NODs I keep wrapped in a "silky" base layer, which I shove into either an LBT SAW pouch on my back if I'm rolling "light," or, if I need some more stuff, I keep it in a pack, as the SAW pouch folds up flat when there's nothing in it, so it doesn't interfere with anything. This does mean that I either need to doff my body armor or get help to get my NODs out if they're in the pouch on my back, but usually if I'm traveling that light, it means I have more support, and more people available to grab my NODs. Keeping them wrapped in the base layer also means that if it gets cold at night, I also have some more snivel to put on. I would not recommend keeping NODs in the LAP, or any "tactical-fanny pack"-style pouch, at least not the way I use them. ~Augee |
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Originally Posted By Augee:
http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff502/augeekim/090861f2-c31f-453d-9227-d0b90d07b2d2_zpsalagpeum.png Crye JPC ("OG") Callsign patches are custom laser-cut patches I had made with 3M SOLAS IR reflective material "Dangler" is a Tactical Tailor LAP that I got for $19 the last time they went on sale, right when I was thinking of trying one out--liking it a lot so far ~Augee View Quote |
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What s the pouch that the foretrex is in?
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"A free people ought not only to be armed, but disciplined..." - George Washington
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Foretrex is in an LBT pouch.
"Run down" is pretty straightforward: Crye JPC with "wing" radio pouches--I'm using the kangaroo pouch for magazines, and I have the Crye "rear pull" panel for two more--mostly because someone was selling it on FB for $15 - I use one of the "wing" pouches to store a magazine if I need a "full basic load," and I've got another Eagle LW radio pouch on the right 3/4 of the cummerbund for a second radio if needed, that one would be one that I didn't need to mess with the channel/settings that much if I needed it, most of the time in training though, I'm only running one radio, second one is only needed for "special occasions." One of the PTTs that's currently on it actually has an AUX jack to plug into my iPhone, so I can make and receive calls through my ComTacs . I do, obviously have a second NATO PTT if I needed to run a real radio off it. - Have various crap stuck in the built-in admin panel as well, GTAs, note cards, etc. HSGI shoulder pads LBT SAW pouch on the back as mentioned for NODs Tactical Tailor LAP Eagle IFAK 2x TYR flashbang, 1x smoke pouches--to be honest, the flashbang pouches don't necessarily get used much for their intended purpose, but they're good for carrying small items that can be kept easily accessible. That's about it, other than having a couple of TQs rigged up as well I think I might be on the edge of what the JPC is really ideal for in terms of support, and I've considered getting an CPC or AVS for a little bit more support--but the JPC was way cheaper, and it wears fine, and I have no real complaints about it so far. ~Augee |
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Originally Posted By Augee:
Foretrex is in an LBT pouch. "Run down" is pretty straightforward: Crye JPC with "wing" radio pouches--I'm using the kangaroo pouch for magazines, and I have the Crye "rear pull" panel for two more--mostly because someone was selling it on FB for $15 - I use one of the "wing" pouches to store a magazine if I need a "full basic load," and I've got another Eagle LW radio pouch on the right 3/4 of the cummerbund for a second radio if needed, that one would be one that I didn't need to mess with the channel/settings that much if I needed it, most of the time in training though, I'm only running one radio, second one is only needed for "special occasions." One of the PTTs that's currently on it actually has an AUX jack to plug into my iPhone, so I can make and receive calls through my ComTacs . I do, obviously have a second NATO PTT if I needed to run a real radio off it. - Have various crap stuck in the built-in admin panel as well, GTAs, note cards, etc. HSGI shoulder pads LBT SAW pouch on the back as mentioned for NODs Tactical Tailor LAP Eagle IFAK 2x TYR flashbang, 1x smoke pouches--to be honest, the flashbang pouches don't necessarily get used much for their intended purpose, but they're good for carrying small items that can be kept easily accessible. That's about it, other than having a couple of TQs rigged up as well I think I might be on the edge of what the JPC is really ideal for in terms of support, and I've considered getting an CPC or AVS for a little bit more support--but the JPC was way cheaper, and it wears fine, and I have no real complaints about it so far. ~Augee View Quote |
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Originally Posted By evil_nadman:
I can sell you a medium multicam CPC for $500! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By evil_nadman:
Originally Posted By Augee:
Foretrex is in an LBT pouch. "Run down" is pretty straightforward: Crye JPC with "wing" radio pouches--I'm using the kangaroo pouch for magazines, and I have the Crye "rear pull" panel for two more--mostly because someone was selling it on FB for $15 - I use one of the "wing" pouches to store a magazine if I need a "full basic load," and I've got another Eagle LW radio pouch on the right 3/4 of the cummerbund for a second radio if needed, that one would be one that I didn't need to mess with the channel/settings that much if I needed it, most of the time in training though, I'm only running one radio, second one is only needed for "special occasions." One of the PTTs that's currently on it actually has an AUX jack to plug into my iPhone, so I can make and receive calls through my ComTacs . I do, obviously have a second NATO PTT if I needed to run a real radio off it. - Have various crap stuck in the built-in admin panel as well, GTAs, note cards, etc. HSGI shoulder pads LBT SAW pouch on the back as mentioned for NODs Tactical Tailor LAP Eagle IFAK 2x TYR flashbang, 1x smoke pouches--to be honest, the flashbang pouches don't necessarily get used much for their intended purpose, but they're good for carrying small items that can be kept easily accessible. That's about it, other than having a couple of TQs rigged up as well I think I might be on the edge of what the JPC is really ideal for in terms of support, and I've considered getting an CPC or AVS for a little bit more support--but the JPC was way cheaper, and it wears fine, and I have no real complaints about it so far. ~Augee |
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That's just for the harness and cummerbunds. You have to buy the platebags, too for it to work.
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@evil_nadman
Sent you an IM. ~Augee |
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If you had to choose between coyote brown and ranger green which would choose and why? I'm trying to pick one or the other and I can't make a decision.
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Originally Posted By F4U_Corsair:
If you had to choose between coyote brown and ranger green which would choose and why? I'm trying to pick one or the other and I can't make a decision. View Quote |
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