#297128 - 09/26/20 08:54 PM
Re: Mistakes I have seem...
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You're much more likely to be in such things as a car accident.
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#297129 - 09/27/20 03:24 AM
Re: Mistakes I have seem...
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You're much more likely to be in such things as a car accident.
True. But preparedness isn't statistically analyzing the risks, then preparing for #1 and ignoring all the rest. Maybe the most likely risk is a car accident but that doesn't mean you should live on a diet of fast food, cancel your homeowner's insurance and removed the locks from all your doors.
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#297152 - 09/30/20 01:45 PM
Re: Mistakes I have seem...
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I train a bunch of active-duty military, vets, and police officers. They tend to wear plate carriers and plates.
My choice has been that mobility matters more to me than body armor. I’m not morally against body armor, I just don’t think it’s the right choice for me right now. Maybe it is generational. If you grow up surrounded by plate carriers, you want to have one with you. I haven't really warmed up to hydration bladders, 5.56 mm weapons or rap music; canteens, shotguns and Bach are quite comforting. Boomer out-
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#297215 - 10/08/20 07:18 AM
Re: Mistakes I have seem...
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Do y’all still think he was being “pessimistic” in light of the riots? As a city dweller, I’m pretty sure he had current human behavior well pegged.
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#299319 - 07/12/21 03:15 PM
Re: Mistakes I have seem...
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Many people buy the wrong sized pack; both in volume and torso length.
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#299323 - 07/12/21 09:54 PM
Re: Mistakes I have seem...
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Many people buy the wrong sized pack; both in volume and torso length. Guilty! A couple years ago I bought a $450 Mystery Ranch pack and didn't really pay attention to the sizing. I wanted a large waist belt but I ordered one with the XL yoke! Didn't try the pack out until the return period was over so I got stuck with a pack that I can't adjust down to get the load lifters right. The good news is I finally sold the pack...for $125! I'm taking it to the buyer tomorrow. And expensive lesson!
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#299336 - 07/13/21 11:18 PM
Re: Mistakes I have seem...
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Blast, I'm kinda curious about your reasoning. High risk = plate carrier not needed, lower risk = needed? Care to elaborate your thought process? Yeah, not "low risk" but rather, "slightly lower risk than in the high risk areas". In the high risk areas it would be one versus 5-50 people. Plates aren't going to help in those odds. Skirting those places adds at least another 50 miles to the walk home but the chance of being attacked by a group of people is less...hopefully. It'd more likely be someone sending a warning shot or some group of previously-civilized neighbors than members of the MS-13 street gang. https://www.click2houston.com/news/2018/07/13/inside-ms-13-gangs-mafia-like-structure/-Blast
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#299340 - 07/14/21 08:23 AM
Re: Mistakes I have seem...
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Through various sales, etc. I now have two plate carriers decked out with Ceramic/PE plates. One set is Level III and the other Level IV. From tests that I've seen the Level III that I have greatly exceed their ratings and will stop most 5.56 & 7.62 NATO rounds. The Level III is a pound or so lighter so I have that set in my Subaru. The Level IV is set up for home use with a pouch on the front that holds 3 x AR mags and 3 x pistol mags. Yeah, kind of overkill but if I never use it I'm not out a ton of money.
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