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Post by Motown on Dec 18, 2003 18:21:35 GMT -5
I think it would also look quite well piggybacked with your MAV, though you'd loose some of the functionality of the vest, it's all about how it looks isn't it
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Post by Aryss on Jan 21, 2004 20:35:06 GMT -5
Hello,
I was debating on either a G&P Ranger vest or waiting for the Guarder one. I have never seen Guarder gear and was wondering if it will be worth wait or should I just get the G&P? I have a custom SOE vest already to wear over it so I am kinda picky on the quality. I just want it to last a while. Thanks
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Post by Viking on Jan 21, 2004 20:36:58 GMT -5
It is my experience that Gaurder products are top of the line! From conversion kits to airsoft tac gear, Hadoken has had a few guarder vests before and they did nothing but amaze me, good stuff.
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Post by sharpshooter123 on Jan 23, 2004 21:49:04 GMT -5
What is the little whitte thing on the side of the vest?
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Post by Hadoken on Jan 24, 2004 17:15:00 GMT -5
You're either talking about the wires or the flash reflecting off of a carabiner I have looped through the webbing? The carabiner should be self explanatory, and well the wires are part of the quick ditch system. One yank and the vest comes apart. But if some clown (read Bigmack) decides to give it a try I'll punch 'em right in the kisser! *KAPOW* Aryss, If you already have a SOE vest then you'll be disapointed with the quality of a knock off vest regardless of who it's made by. Both the Guarder and the G&P vest will be made of 1000D Cordura, but I'm willing to bet the Guarder model will look closer to the real deal however it might be a tad more expensive. If you have the patience, wait for the Guarder vest, if not...you really can't go wrong with the G&P vest. At $87 shipped from WGC it's a bargain.
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Post by Bigmack on Jan 24, 2004 18:30:34 GMT -5
I'm soooo gonna do it now, Hado. ;D
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