My Choice Of Apparel

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My Choice Of Apparel

Postby Bdk1899 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 3:35 am

Police belt
Revolver Moon Clip pouches
M1a mag pouches
Shotgun bandolier

If anyone has any questions on why i chose this clothing.... please comment

NOTE: I would wear these over my heavy duty hiking shirt, my heavy duty jeans, and my hiking boots/combat boots.
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Re: My Choice Of Apparel

Postby Underdude » Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:34 am

Why?
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Re: My Choice Of Apparel

Postby Whaturmuva » Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:52 pm

Seems like you are quite focused on storage. I'm not sure you'll need as much within easy reach as is worth the bulk being spread that far around.
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Re: My Choice Of Apparel

Postby bsites9 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 4:22 pm

take it from someone who wore most of that stuff for years by profession...you won't wanna wear it on a daily basis.
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Re: My Choice Of Apparel

Postby Bdk1899 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:33 pm

I will change the Apparel according to what wepaon i will be using.

Ex. If i use shotgun... i take the shell bandolier
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Re: My Choice Of Apparel

Postby Rampdog » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:38 am

How do you know what weapon you'll need? The answer is, you don't. It appears you're choosing your kit with no experience. Why did you choose what you did?
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Re: My Choice Of Apparel

Postby Bob » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:54 am

Do you actually have this stuff?
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Re: My Choice Of Apparel

Postby Bdk1899 » Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:26 am

Rampdog wrote:How do you know what weapon you'll need? The answer is, you don't. It appears you're choosing your kit with no experience. Why did you choose what you did?


Because the police belt carries my handgun, a flashlight, handgun ammo, handcuffs, and it has 2 rings (police use it for baton and large flashlight holder) i would use it to hold my handheld pickaxe, and hammer. With the chioce of two rings i can carry both.
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Re: My Choice Of Apparel

Postby Bdk1899 » Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:28 am

Bob wrote:Do you actually have this stuff?


I have the shotgun bandolier and the the mag pouches.

But i am comfident of finding a police belt becuase 5 doors down is my local pilice station.
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Re: My Choice Of Apparel

Postby Rampdog » Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:33 am

Bdk1899 wrote:Because the police belt carries my handgun, a flashlight, handgun ammo, handcuffs, and it has 2 rings (police use it for baton and large flashlight holder) i would use it to hold my handheld pickaxe, and hammer. With the chioce of two rings i can carry both.


To begin with you didn't answer my question. And again, it appears you're choosing your kit with no experience in doing so. Those rings you speak of will allow your hammer and axe to rattle around, making lots of unwanted and unnecessary noise. If you have to run the fact that your axe and hammer aren't thoroughly secured could cause them to pop ot of the rings.
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