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April 6th, 2011, 23:21 | #1 |
load-outs
I really don't want to ask this as i'm sure if i look a lot harder i just may find my answer BUT for those who can offer some quick direction without being too troubled; where would a person buy "cream of the crop" gear? as in outfitting.
I have all the gear one would need but i'm looking to do some upgrading and am not familiar with the companies that offer the highest quality gear. I'm assuming there is some sort of online company but again; not to sure. I have a decent understanding of guns but load-outs are definitely not my forte. A little direction would be great. I'm currently running a multicam CIRAS with multicam BDU. It's rigged for my M4. Also have a Coyote brown CIRAS rigged for an M14. My thought is, why try and rig up m4's and other such guns to resemble RS with trades and whatnot but leave the load-out as cheap replicas? Thanks for any insight guys. |
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April 6th, 2011, 23:40 | #2 |
I have a Flyye Force Recon Land and have to say it is awesome and stands up to every thing I throw at it. I can't afford any of the real deal HSLD gear, but Flyye to me is very good for the money. I spent alot of time shopping around and researching and now I am replacing all my cheap gear with Flyye.
For BDUs I stick with brand name and am happy with my Propper and Full Clip multicam ACUs. I wish Full Clip would make ACUs in MARPAT and CADPAT. |
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April 6th, 2011, 23:41 | #3 |
http://www.skdtac.com/
http://www.optactical.com/ Most of what you could want will be there Fullclip... Lol. Not saying it's bad, but it's not what i'd call "cream of the crop".
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April 6th, 2011, 23:51 | #4 |
I can't say I have much knowledge of gear either, but here are my best attempts at helpful suggestions.
If you want a store fairly close to you (also an online store) that seems to have a good selection of a lot of BDUs try Crown Surplus (www.armysurplus.com). They are in Calgary and stock Propper BDUs which is one of the best brands. As for other items like gloves and rigs, I would recommend Blackhawk gear (though not sure where you can order it from online aside from www.blackhawk.com or near you). I know that Hamilton Tactical (www.hamiltontactical.ca) sells some of their stuff online but they are in Ontario. |
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April 6th, 2011, 23:54 | #5 |
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April 7th, 2011, 19:27 | #6 |
Blackhawk - Stay away from it, its all made overseas no in piss poor conditions
LBT- Great stuff when you can snag their military grade, bad stitching and feel on civilian line of gear Eagle - Great stuff, but some of it is starting to be made overseas for civilian line SOE- Overbuilt and heavy, but because of that will also take a beating HSGI - some of their stuff is great, some rigs are horrible if your only using it for airsoft due to bulk TAG- Awesome stuff, light weight, and great construction, not as expensive as LBT, similar designs Those are the main ones I work with or around. They also offer amazing warranties for if you break it. If you have the money most of them will custom design your gear for you. Paraclete and DBT are other great companies but I haven't had a chance to work with it much so I can't tell you anything about it. Squadmates of mine use it and love the stuff though. Best place to get it is through the manufacturer directly. If you go to some sites like SKD they tend to grab the cheaper made quota gear from the manufacturer, which could have it being made overseas or with cheaper materials
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April 7th, 2011, 20:09 | #7 |
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Tactical Tailor is good too, I don't have much CP Gear stuff but what I do have I like.
I like ATS as well and Blue Force Gear. |
April 7th, 2011, 22:07 | #8 |
Mayflower R&C and Tyr Tactical are two more recent manufacturers. Both pay a lot of attention to making lightweight kit.
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May 12th, 2011, 14:36 | #9 |
depending on the environment i will usually have jungle or desert MARPAT on but for now im going with desert.
_Desert MAPAT _Kevlar helmet with ess goggles and night vision mount _MTV or chest rig _Blader _4 M-16 mag Pouches _night vision Pouch _first aid kit _2 9mm pouches _USMC MARPAT assault pack _M-16A4/40mm M203 _9mm bareta this is all my Marine corps issue gear |
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May 12th, 2011, 15:00 | #10 |
I'm using a TAG Banshee plate Carrier, tested two weeks ago, good build, especially on shoulders with integrated pads (I painfully remember the FAPC it looks to be based on).
BUT do not buy any pouches from them : not very good construction and very, very sloppy work on respect of molle sizes, the pouches are a pain in the ass to put on and somme just can't. Plus they have a high tendacy of not shipping the pouches you ordered. My 7.62 pouches all come from Ur-Tactical (also have a chassis incoming). Very good build, I've been using their stuff for years, never let me down. Plus they offer combat shirt and pants with integrated pads, what more to ask ? http://www.ur-tactical.com/ |
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May 12th, 2011, 18:45 | #11 |
I have nothing but good experience with Tactical Tailor. I wore a MAV on my tour with an assortment of TT pouches; and it's built like a tank. I've waded in chest deep shit, baked it in the sun, been hauled out of a vehicle... Not even a scratch. The TT pouches I have even feel like they're made of multiple layers of fabric... I have no worries about throwing all kinds of crazy weight into those pouches. That vest has now been through 3 tours in Afghanistan and I'd use it again in a heartbeat. The only problem with it now is it's so dirty that the nylon webbing doesn't like being pulled through buckles anymore.
Affordable and crazy durable. Tactical Tailor USA and to buy in Canada CP Gear |
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May 12th, 2011, 18:52 | #12 |
There is no "cream of the crop". Only what works and what does not. If you want "better than knockoff" then buy the real shit from Eagle.
I reread what you wrote. I though you where looking for a better Ciras. My bad. Last edited by Rugger_can; May 12th, 2011 at 18:55.. |
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May 12th, 2011, 19:09 | #13 |
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TAG Propper You should find at least something you like from any of those 3. Not one makes crap from my experience. Last edited by bizkilter; May 12th, 2011 at 19:10.. Reason: Cause I can't spell |
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May 12th, 2011, 21:14 | #14 |
1337tactical.com for vests, surplus for cammies. http://www.1337tactical.com/shop/pro...?productId=176 - sickest flyye vest ever.
http://www.1337tactical.com/shop/pro...?productId=169 - pretty awesome flyye vest |
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May 12th, 2011, 21:34 | #15 | |
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www.supplysergeant.ca in West Ed Mall. I got my MARPAT's there. Service was excellent and the prices weren't too bad. They have all sorts of gear there.
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