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Old June 6th, 2010, 16:07   #1
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OTV fitting and armour inserts.

Ok so I got myself a marpat OTV this week and now I'm looking for armour inserts and some expertise on how to fit it. I ordered the large size OTV as I'm a rather large guy but having loosely thrown it over myself it seems very very loose. I'm guessing armour plate inserts would change the fit so where can I get these and do you think they will work?
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Old June 6th, 2010, 16:26   #2
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Just to clarify, are we talking about the old OTV (IBA), IOTV, Marine MTV, or...?

I made inserts for my IBA (SDS) from closed cell foam (aka. foam bed roll) which is almost the same thickness and rigidity as the kevlar soft armor inserts. I used newspaper and a sharpie to draw a rough shape of the inserts and after cutting them out and making sure they fit properly, I used them as a guide to cut the foam.

With no armor inserted the carrier will be very loose, yes.
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Old June 6th, 2010, 16:37   #3
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It is just called an OTV Interceptor.

http://airsoftbb4u.com/index.php?mai...roducts_id=343
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Old June 6th, 2010, 18:54   #4
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Are you talking about real kevlar panels?? You can check eBay for real interceptor armour to use in this vest. Drakes idea of cutting your own foam is a really smart solution if you don't care to spend hundreds of dollars on real inserts.

You can also use replica SAPI plates in the OTV plate pockets, available here- http://ascmart.ca/product_info.php?c...products_id=19
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Old June 6th, 2010, 23:41   #5
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I think I'll have to go with the foam since the OTV front portion has two separate pockets.

EDIT: Would the Sapi plates work with a Ciras? I know it is unrelated but I was thinking of getting a Ciras for my Flecktarn kit.

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Old June 7th, 2010, 00:00   #6
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I think I'll have to go with the foam since the OTV front portion has two separate pockets.

EDIT: Would the Sapi plates work with a Ciras? I know it is unrelated but I was thinking of getting a Ciras for my Flecktarn kit.
Yup, it will work with most vests designed for a 10x12" plate. That is the standard size of SAPI plate. Hope that helps.
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Old June 7th, 2010, 00:26   #7
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get a 20$ foam matress from canadian tire and cut it up, worked great for me
And OTV's are always a size large, a medium would fit you perfectly.
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