are there anyways to buy a premade 24 hour pack

Started by swya, February 19, 2007, 04:27:52 AM

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swya

im looking for another 24 hour pack and want it premade, does anyone know how i can do this
c/a1c James Collins- age 13
nellis cadet squadron- nvo69
my myspace is www.myspace.com/swya

Pylon

Quote from: swya on February 19, 2007, 04:27:52 AM
im looking for another 24 hour pack and want it premade, does anyone know how i can do this

See the Field Gear Packages section at The Hock.
Michael F. Kieloch, Maj, CAP

swya

they have no food or knives included(and other such items like toilet paper and tissues)
c/a1c James Collins- age 13
nellis cadet squadron- nvo69
my myspace is www.myspace.com/swya

MIKE

Quote from: Pylon on February 19, 2007, 04:29:48 AM
Quote from: swya on February 19, 2007, 04:27:52 AM
im looking for another 24 hour pack and want it premade, does anyone know how i can do this

See the Field Gear Packages section at The Hock.

Thats not the same as having the pack with all the doodads on the equipment list included.
Mike Johnston

Pylon

*shrug*  Pay another CAP member to do it for you?

I mean, honestly, if you want a pack of field gear you should be able to put it together yourself.  Nothing like having a bit of familiarity with the stuff you're using.
Michael F. Kieloch, Maj, CAP

swya

yeah iguess but its just the simplicity of it for a backup pack
c/a1c James Collins- age 13
nellis cadet squadron- nvo69
my myspace is www.myspace.com/swya

IronRangerMN

#6
ok, i can totally see buyin a premade first aid kit as long as you knoow whats in it and how to use it, but jeez, there is NO way to get a 24hr pack premade. Heres what you need

      LBE/LCE
"y" style suspenders
pistol belt
m16 ammo pouch x2
2 one-quart canteens
2 canteen covers (with tin cup optional)
a compass pouch or 2
ranger beads
a military issue butt pack (thehock.com ones are cheapo tiwan BS)
     now fill it with basic survival items, waterproof everything

have about 100' of 550 paracord on you, and a good lensatic military compass, maybe tritinium one

get a military issue camo poncho, throw it in the butt pack

now fill the rest of the stuff into ammo pouches

secure all ur gear, have no straps hanging off, as well as gear. make sure its adjusted for ur height and width.

cant get that down and dirty course anywer but the army, good luck
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Chris Jacobs

Quote from: IronRangerMN on March 27, 2007, 03:20:43 AM

ranger beads


OK maybe i know what they are, but i have never heard of ranger beads before.  Can you explain?
C/1st Lt Chris Jacobs
Columbia Comp. Squadron

MIKE

Quote from: Chris Jacobs on March 27, 2007, 03:21:06 PM
Quote from: IronRangerMN on March 27, 2007, 03:20:43 AMranger beads

OK maybe i know what they are, but i have never heard of ranger beads before.  Can you explain?




They are for keeping track of pace count
Mike Johnston

Chris Jacobs

OK i have seen those before, i go the cheap way.  I pick up sticks or little rocks along the way.
C/1st Lt Chris Jacobs
Columbia Comp. Squadron

connelly

Yeah a few companies carry them. i think The Hock does
C/CMSGT Connelly
Topsail Composite Squadron
http://topsailcomposite.com

IronRangerMN

#11
hmmm, thehock? i kinda doubt it. I kno actiongear.com will have some.
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