Message from @Crye_Salesman
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Maybe my math was off, I literally just pulled that number off the top of my head of what I thought I paid for it
Advanced elastic cummerbund
These ones?
And my bad, it would actually be 160 brand new for the front and back.
Not 140
Yee, those ones
Those, brand new go for 70
So they go 230 brand new...
Okay yup, plus 20 for shoulder covers, so 250 brand new, damn I’m good 😂
Actually, 16 for shoulder covers 😉
Hahaha
Trifold, 19.95
Don’t fuck with meeeee.
Ahhh, I see.
You only said shoulder cover boi
How about 220 shipped next Saturday
I should've known, you always go with the expensive shit.
Both 308 and 6.5 are looking pretty good. I'm a bit torn as the 6.5 seems to perform a bit better but the 308 has a bit more support and better barrel life
220 sounds fair. How used is it? Haha, wanna make sure I'm not getting a carrier tattered with holes.
Oh nah, it’s been on a few ruck runs and to the range probably a half dozen times as an instructor/pso
Let me get that helm
Alright, normal wear and tear, but nothing too much. 220 include shipping?
If you include the shipping, deal.
that's actually a good idea for hanging a carrier
might have to d that this coming weekend
It’s maybe 36” of pvc, real easy
cant remember what it's ccalled, purple liquid, meant to basically glue pvc together
and a rattleccan paint job
@Crye_Salesman im assuming a 4 way junction to kepp the helmet from falling?
just realized it's called a cross-tee
I think its called PVC cement
Talked with another friend who lives where I do and they think 6.5 might be the way to go for me
Do yourself a favor and buy PVC cutters, makes it easy af to cut
I normally just use a saw. But cutters are good if you plan on doing a lot
Having cut a lot of pvc, the cutters are definitely a good investment. They're cheap too.
10 bucks doesn't sound too bad for cutters
@Crye_Salesman what are you using the chem lights for?
This isn’t something I typically do, but I’m lost. I don’t normally ask for help because I know quite a bit about gear. But I’m trying to decide whether I should invest into a better PC (I’m running Condor) or get my medical backpack squared away.
> @Crye_Salesman what are you using the chem lights for?
@Ballsdini
Marking doorways, rooms that are cleared or not, casualty marking, there’s a variety of uses depending on your units SOPs.
@[LA] Zoomer Medi/k/ I suspect that's what they're for but there are other applications that require large chem lights.
Blue Force Gear makes a mag-sized small chem light dispenser that holds a bunch of tiny ones. You just flick them off the top like unloading a mag. Much more compact, lighter, can carry way more, and aren't nearly as conspicuous. Let me find the link...