05-13-2004, 12:31
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Thanks for the info, fellas.
Joe, it appears you may be endangering your lower back by carrying all that equipment. I will be more than happy to give you a hand and carry your credit cards and cash for you to ease your burden.
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05-13-2004, 18:47
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Quote:
Originally posted by Razor
Thanks for the info, fellas.
Joe, it appears you may be endangering your lower back by carrying all they equipment. I will be more than happy to give you a hand and carry your credit cards and cash for you to ease your burden. :
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Bawahaha thats a good one. I'm married now remember? So the line forms to the right.
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05-13-2004, 18:49
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Quote:
Originally posted by Razor
Thanks for the info, fellas.
Joe, it appears you may be endangering your lower back by carrying all they equipment. I will be more than happy to give you a hand and carry your credit cards and cash for you to ease your burden.
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A Christian, and a real humanitarian to help a brother out so!
TR
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05-14-2004, 19:27
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Quote:
Originally posted by The Reaper
A Christian, and a real humanitarian to help a brother out so!
TR
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Religious people dont ask for money...
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05-14-2004, 19:31
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Religious people dont ask for money...
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You don't get much Sunday morning televangelism time up there, do you?
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05-14-2004, 19:57
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Originally posted by The Reaper
You don't get much Sunday morning televangelism time up there, do you?
TR
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They don't ask the money for them??no?
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05-14-2004, 20:24
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what a fun thread.
on me:
Eickhorn-Solingen Original PRT
cell phone
either Glock 21 or Kimber Eclipse Custom II
spare mag for above
CRKT KISS folder
stinking badge
peerless hinged cuffs
surefire p6
g-shock
money
keys (cuff key, photon micro, beer bottle opener)
wallet (id, permits, biz cards, COSTCO (where ammo should be sold) etc)
OC
iPAQ
in my pack (T.H.E. Pack):
flex cuffs
IBM T40
big bag full of cables and other assorted hacker gear
blank CDs
bunch of software
4 or 5 different network cards (a new MAC is a new identity )
recent gun rag to read
ID/Passes to different places I visit
bunch of other big shit i can't fit in my pockets... check book, pens/pencils, power cord, spare batteries.
E-trex venture GPS (have blue tooth GPS mounted in vehicle)
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05-14-2004, 21:30
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Gack, how are you liking your T.H.E. Pack?
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05-15-2004, 02:32
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on the plus side: plenty of room, seems well made, lots of flexibility built in to it to do what you want with it.
I've only had it about a month. I really like it so far. I had looked at a Camel back BMF for a little while and settled on this instead. $50 cheaper too.
the water bladder pocket is pretty big. I have a 100 oz in there and I have lots of room left over. I don't have a 5 liter to try to fit in there but I'm betting that it would.
the 2 big outer pockets that come with it are pretty good sized. But I added on 2 external pouches. not that I needed room, but it is easier to keep things separated with them. the outside is covered with MOLLE loops so that is pretty useful.
There was a guy selling them at the last gun show and he had 3 of those 400 round commie sardine cans full of ammo in one and he was swinging it all over the place. seams didn't even look stressed.
On the down side:
- the one big inside compartment is cool. much better than having permanent dividers. However, I had to figure out a way to divide things up to carry a laptop, books, etc. having some loops inside would be nice.
- no drain holes in the bottom and not watter proofed/resistant on the outside. If it rains on it, it will probably hold some water.
- the sternum strap was set up like a frigging chin/throat strap... that thing had to move.
- the hip strap is a POS. totally useless, single thickness cargo strap w/ a fastex buckle. I took it off after a couple hrs. not that I have enough weight in it to need it... I'd have to be humping a bag full or rocks or something. But I figure if they are going to have one, at least make it worth a shit.
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05-15-2004, 10:44
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For those of us not,"In the Know" could someone please explain what a T.H.E. bag is? a link would be much appreciated, sounds like a good piece of kit.
Thanks
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05-15-2004, 10:55
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Spec Ops Brand
http://www.specopsbrand.com/main.html
Its actually T.H.E. (Tactically Holds Everything) Pack
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05-15-2004, 10:56
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Thank you
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05-15-2004, 21:15
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FYI, they're selling them in WC, tan and OD at the Ft Carson MCSS for $99.
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05-15-2004, 22:32
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I work on a staff so I don't carry anything cool around any more:
Keys on a mini carabiener
Benchmade version of Emerson CQC7
Leather Wallet (ever seen the Sienfeld episode about George's Wallet?)
Pen-Usually some giveaway from a trade show, I keep a drawer full at work, some one is always walking off with them
T-Mobile Sidekick
Oakley Business Card Holder
FOD coin holder from my Dad's old Air Guard unit (retired 3 years ago after 33 years of service most as a Technician)
I usually tote around a Kelty MAP 3500 in Ocean Grey (especially when traveling) stuffed full of crap, most of it organized in Spec OPs Brand pouches.
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05-16-2004, 00:25
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Area Commander
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Quote:
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FYI, they're selling them in WC, tan and OD at the Ft Carson MCSS for $99.
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Do you accept paypal?
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