- November 21st, 2010, 7:26 pm#282090
Thanks Jack.
The bannings will continue until reading comprehension improves!
Or until SDCC is over.
Or until SDCC is over.
kind2311 wrote:yes the LC-2 kidney pad and waist belt are one piece.Thanks! Gotta see if I can find something to bridge the gap then.. something the same colour as the LC-1 straps, but that looks more like an LC-2 belt, and that I can attach like the LC-1... (I really don't like the huge LC-2 kidney pad.. looks too "Nerf safety padding" for my taste...)
kind2311 wrote:just so everyone knows, those have plastic side adjustment buckles on them, not metal like the screen-used ones.False, I have one in hand and the buckles are metal. They also match the NSN number provided in this thread.
kind2311 wrote:just so everyone knows, those have plastic side adjustment buckles on them, not metal like the screen-used ones.Just ordered one a couple days ago and got it in yesterday, and it does have plastic side adjustments on them.
Hasford1978 wrote:A quick question, my pack seems to sit lower than i want it to even when i have my waist straps fastened how could i adjust the height? Also has anybody else here taken of there kidney pad by mistake, im having a pain in the arse in putting it back on as its a two person job?on an LC-2 or LC-1?
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Hasford1978 wrote:Also has anybody else here taken of there kidney pad by mistake, im having a pain in the arse in putting it back on as its a two person job?Sounds like all you need is a second person! Or some kind of robot? Good luck, I hope you figure it out!
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IPv6Freely wrote:It's odd that in all the photos ive seen here, the bottom two holes to attach the frame to the motherboard have been already existing, yet the frame I got (from GBFans store) has no holes there. Also, I saw a post earlier that says to use 3/8" carriage bolts, which are HUGE compared to the frame!That would be because the shop's frames are Milspec not Surplus. Milspec meaning they are built to military specifications, but are mostly for civilian consumption. Things like Rothco products and Tru-Spec are all Milspec brands, usually milspec products cannot stand up to the ruggedness of actual military items. Surplus is actually military used items or left overs that have been released out into the general civilian population.
Dan AKA wrote:Ah, understood! So that's why they're inexpensiveIPv6Freely wrote:It's odd that in all the photos ive seen here, the bottom two holes to attach the frame to the motherboard have been already existing, yet the frame I got (from GBFans store) has no holes there. Also, I saw a post earlier that says to use 3/8" carriage bolts, which are HUGE compared to the frame!That would be because the shop's frames are Milspec not Surplus. Milspec meaning they are built to military specifications, but are mostly for civilian consumption. Things like Rothco products and Tru-Spec are all Milspec brands, usually milspec products cannot stand up to the ruggedness of actual military items. Surplus is actually military used items or left overs that have been released out into the general civilian population.
mrnimmy wrote:Pretty awesome! looks a bit heavy though.
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