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May 22nd, 2012, 00:01 | #1 |
A question for our servicemen and women
I recently came across a rather interesting comment on a RWTV video from someone in the US army along the lines of:
"while I don't mind airsofter's enthusiasm for milsim and looking the part, please stop buying up all the high quality vests because everytime someone in the army is trying to buy a good plate carrier, they are always sold out due to airsofters. The standard issue equipment is sub-par and we often need to buy aftermarket equipment for better protection" That was just a paraphrase but it was more or less the jist of it. And I do remember a while back when I saw that news report about servicemen overseas scrambling to buy dragonscale armour because it was so much better than plate armour. So I do think there is a need for better armour (at least for the americans). The question is, do the Canadian military guys need/buy aftermarket plate carriers because the standard issue ones aren't giving them enough protection? I don't want my enthusiasm for realism put someone fighting on behalf of Canada to suffer as a result. Any thoughts? |
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May 22nd, 2012, 00:15 | #2 |
Ministry of Peace
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In most Units, private purchase plate carriers / chestrigs etc are still forbidden. Some of the more enlightened RSM's out there are starting to let private purchases of these items into use, based upon various interpretations of "approved use" lists floating around out there, but these are still far and few in between.
The vast majority of CF pers requiring load bearing gear are using the CF issue TacVest, despite it's severe limitations and supply shortages of them in the system. Hopefully when the new SORD chestrig/LBV/carrier package comes online for use in Combat Arms Units that will mean more TV's for everyone else. I call bullshit on the commenter, and would put forward that supply shortages from 3rd party manufacturers of military gear are usually due to massive orders from government orders than from random individual civilian orders. For instance, the reason why OPS CORE helmets are impossible to get right now is that a particular US SF organization submitted a massive order for helmets last November, and OPS CORE has been busy pumping that out on their production line ever since. Order what you want, don't worry about depriving someone else of gear; the failure of a gear manufacturer to plan their production line accordingly is not your problem. |
May 22nd, 2012, 00:22 | #3 |
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Just don't buy shady issue kit. That will get folks talking.
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May 22nd, 2012, 15:25 | #4 |
I've never heard any of this. I'll throw in on the commenter being full of shit.
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May 22nd, 2012, 17:15 | #5 |
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Being a veteran and deployed in Afghanistan in 07-08 for 7 months, the Plate Carriers we had were perfect for the situation.
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May 22nd, 2012, 18:01 | #6 | ||||
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Imagine this, I wear my own armor made in China, I got hit and I die. My family is going to sue Canadian Military how are they going to be able to defend it? |
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May 22nd, 2012, 18:07 | #7 |
Having worn Eagle, LBT, Blackhawk!, 5.11, Maxpedition, and Condor. It is fucking terrifying that people would actually trust their life to Condor gear.
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May 22nd, 2012, 19:36 | #8 |
Prancercise Guru
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Maybe the guy on youtube is talking about the SEAL stuff on eBay that gets snapped up by gear queers in Asia?
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May 22nd, 2012, 19:57 | #9 |
Who knows.... I dunno if that commenter was for real or just full of shit. It did definitely make me think about it though. I know it's forbidden but it doesn't always deter troops from trying to sneak different plate carriers and such.
I do know some people in the military but everytime I talk to them about their experience in afghanistan and iraq, they instantly go mum and say it's classified. |
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May 22nd, 2012, 20:00 | #10 | |
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I imagine if the choices are do without or buy Condor, then Condor is the superior choice.
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May 22nd, 2012, 20:02 | #11 |
In his Trunk!
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I just don't buy issued stuff, unless it's legitimately surplused out.
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May 22nd, 2012, 23:44 | #12 | |
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Body armor is the most iffy one. ->There are NO surplus plate, if you look at DRMO (Defense Reutilization Management Office) on plates, it says they're all destroyed. ->The only soft armor vest that are officially surplus are the PASGT vest ->IBA, IOTV, SPCS are NOT surplus either How can individuals get plates and IBA/IOTV/SPCS legally? Buy it from contractor. There are civilian working along with miltary, they can purchase armor. (An source I'm aware of is www.entrygear.com) These armor they purchase are NOT army property but rather personal. They do not turn them in nor do they get it for free. |
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May 23rd, 2012, 14:54 | #13 |
In his Trunk!
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I guess I meant more for the BDUs and such. I've never bought used armour, nor would I. I used to work security, we were always careful with our inserts.
When I get surplus I do it at a surplus store. Usually in Port Credit.
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May 24th, 2012, 06:40 | #14 |
In his Trunk!
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Chances are I'd pass on it too
I'm still old school with my BDUs. Not a thread of digital anywhere. Not even Multicam. I'm all pre-Y2K. Surplus or repro. I can't afford the real thing anyway, nor does my life depend on it when I'm playing Airsoft.
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May 27th, 2012, 04:34 | #15 |
How much sand CAN you fit in your vagina!?
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The only time I could see a military unit or regiment being able to buy "what they want"; would be if it's SF, SSF, SO, etc. Even then, there must be strict rules to adhere to. I would have to imagine that a SEAL team for instance would have nearly whatever they want, supplied for them. Within reason of course. So most likely you'll see small personal gear touches, instead of primary pieces of kit.
Those that buy loads of high end gear from a tactical store would most likely be a collector, or PMC. But there is no direct correlation to me buying out the whole store, and someone doing their job. It's a business, they don't care who's buying their product. If a soldier (private or government) has a job that hinges on the fact that a certain piece of gear will be available at the retail or online level "right now", they're doing it wrong.
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