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November 26th, 2012, 01:22 | #1 |
US Military Gear (USMG)??? Spartan Plate Carrier 7
I was wondering if anyone has used any of their gear and could speak of their quality?
Recently I've been looking around at different load bearing equipment that would be good for skirmishes. Currently its between the lbt 6094 or the RRV. But i recently i came across the USMG Spartan Plate Carrier 7. http://www.rap4.com/store/paintball/...pc7-coyote-tan Spartan Plate Carrier VII (SPC7) - YouTube Unfortunately, not a lot of in depth information is given up on it. Seems like its got extremely small amount of real estate, but what seems interesting are the buckles on the left side allowing for easy on and off between games. Plus, i kinda like how the sides are clear. Usually when i play, im more worried about getting too hot so im thinking it would help with venting. Also, i dont plan on having any pouches on my side. I'd rather of the sides clear so i can have a tight shooting stance. The loss of side molle real estate wouldnt be an issue since this is something geared more towards skirmishes. Any Thoughts? Thanks Last edited by -=ArchAngel=-; November 26th, 2012 at 08:33.. |
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November 26th, 2012, 23:08 | #2 |
I would honestly(and I have) grab a FLC ( fighting load carrier) breaths better than body armour, is real military issue and is molle system.
look up FLC you can get em with pouches for a decent price. You said you like the quick detach, FLCs has a zipper in the front..... doesnt get much better than that. |
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November 27th, 2012, 23:05 | #3 |
haha thanks for the reply. I think i might actually go with something else thats been a little more tried and true. I've been eye ballin the banshee.
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November 28th, 2012, 00:57 | #4 |
US Military Gear?
These are standard issue body armor vest/plate carrier OTV: Army, Marine, Air force (phased out in 2004-05) IOTV: Army, Air force (started fielding multicam 2010 for A-stan) MTV: Marine (began using it in 2005) SPC: Marine (plate carrier) SPCS: Army (plate carrier, started fielding in 2008-09) |
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November 28th, 2012, 03:26 | #5 | |
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