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They are a little bit past Sierra, but not quite as far out as Uniform.
Thank you; never heard that before.Mil-speak for terrorists.
T
See MTK20 above.
They are a little bit past Sierra, but not quite as far out as Uniform.
Thank you; never heard that before.Mil-speak for terrorists.
T
See MTK20 above.
Damn bro, how big are your pockets?
That is the Generals fault. One group thinks every soldier should know how to shoot a rifle. The other group thinks we need to specialize and a cook, clerk, mechanic and others don’t need to know how to shoot. It is wasting ammo and that ammo can be used for Special Operations.When I joined the Army in 1988 it was generally assumed that if I ever had to fight I was going to be fighting somebody carrying an AK-47.
Oddly enough, the Army never taught me how to shoot an AK-47. I don't even know where the magazine release or the safety is on an AK-47 I don't know even know if there is a safety on an AK-47.
You would think they would have at least given us a week of familiarization
1985. I got a first year production and it was popular with cops. Six of us got them and three of us had ones that would not feed JHP ammunition including me. I eventually went back to my 1965 Colt Lightweight Commander.Birds of a feather. I bought an original officer's model the year they came out, 1982 I think …
That is the Generals fault. One group thinks every soldier should know how to shoot a rifle. The other group thinks we need to specialize and a cook, clerk, mechanic and others don’t need to know how to shoot. It is wasting ammo and that ammo can be used for Special Operations.
IIRC they made 1,000 in 1984, all with the rat tail grip, then in late 84 or early 85 they hit the market. Mine was early, after the first 1,000. I had been carrying the commander size acp for many years in the AFOSI so it was naturally easy to fire for me.1985. I got a first year production and it was popular with cops. Six of us got them and three of us had ones that would not feed JHP ammunition including me. I eventually went back to my 1965 Colt Lightweight Commander.
Believe it or not you can fit a Glock 19 in the front pocket of those stupid Royal Robins 5.11 pants.
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There won't be any doubt that there's something in that pocket but you might not necessarily know it's a gun
I guess I'm not so ignorant after all. While I've never heard of 511s, I do own a pair of Merrell shoes.511s, a polo, and Merrells are the contractor uniform when deployed.![]()
511s are only contractor-approved if ripstop. The cotton 511s are SO 2001!I guess I'm not so ignorant after all. While I've never heard of 511s, I do own a pair of Merrell shoes.
I wore them at work. I worked at a Propane storage facility and my uniform had to be all cotton. My employer issued them and they lasted about 6 months.I am not aware of any retired military who actually served in harms way who wears, 5.11 pants. The are more for the young wanna bees who never have and never will be in harms way. We see those guys on range days, they would not be caught dead at the range without them, and of course their genuine, pilot glasses.
That said, if the wardrobe makes them feel tacticool, fine by me. I will just wear my blue jeans and Bermuda shorts and blend with the crowd. And my little Glock 43 in the pocket is never to be seen unless I want it to be.
What do you guys do with those pants that have all the pockets? I've not needed them as I travel very light with : money clip that also holds a credit card and insurance card, car key, tiny Leatherman pocket knife with one blade, and Chap Stick.I wore them at work. I worked at a Propane storage facility and my uniform had to be all cotton. My employer issued them and they lasted about 6 months.
I wasn't particularly impressed with them. The back pockets went halfway down my legs and if there was anything in them it was a pain in the ass to sit down.
The only thing I liked was the strap because it gave me a place for the site keys.
Is there some part of "I wore them because they were issued to me" that's tripping you up?What do you guys do with those pants that have all the pockets? I've not needed them as I travel very light with : money clip that also holds a credit card and insurance card, car key, tiny Leatherman pocket knife with one blade, and Chap Stick.
I apologize for asking.Is there some part of "I wore them because they were issued to me" that's tripping you up?
I currently wear Wrangler cargo pants. Actually I'm currently wearing gym shorts and a t-shirt.
I don't care anything in my back pockets because it's hard on your spine.
In my left front pocket I carry a flashlight and a pocket knife. In my right front pocket I carry OC spray and my wallet.
In the phone pocket .....wait for it..... I carry my phone. That's the main reason I bought those pants because when I was working it made it easy to keep track of my phone and the company phone.
In the cargo pocket I carry a small IFAK and a handkerchief. I started carrying an IFAK when they put me and my wife on blood thinners.
Anything else you need to know?
I always thought it meant terrorists.
Or maybe
That was oddly specific.
When I joined the Army in 1988 it was generally assumed that if I ever had to fight I was going to be fighting somebody carrying an AK-47.
Oddly enough, the Army never taught me how to shoot an AK-47. I don't even know where the magazine release or the safety is on an AK-47 I don't know even know if there is a safety on an AK-47.
You would think they would have at least given us a week of familiarization