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Post by Beaver on Mar 30, 2008 14:50:39 GMT -5
OK guys, what are your top 2 favorite Packs??
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Post by cactuspatchkid on Mar 30, 2008 16:38:58 GMT -5
Musette Bag on GP strap. Im going to pick up a gas mask bag and make that my main pack. Tons of pictures of 103d guys with them, and ill bet not a single gas mask in them.
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Post by Beaver on Mar 30, 2008 16:47:54 GMT -5
Send those photos my way.
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Post by cactuspatchkid on Mar 30, 2008 17:23:14 GMT -5
Cant, they're in the book. As soon as I find the time at school, I'm going to scan them all.
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Post by Beaver on Mar 30, 2008 17:30:32 GMT -5
we have a scaner that works
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Post by sgttom on Apr 5, 2008 19:04:47 GMT -5
I like the Mussete bag the best. There very simple to pack and I like there looks. It's to bad my Division the 3rd Doesn't use them . I'll have to settle with the 1928 Haversack ;D
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Post by sgt103 on Apr 6, 2008 16:30:35 GMT -5
The jungle pack is the best. It actually holds stuff and is independent from the web gear. The Gas Mark bag is good for a day pack.
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Post by Young90th on Apr 6, 2008 16:35:18 GMT -5
I really like the Mountain Ruck. Its huge and and can fit anything. I took it on a school trip once. I fit 7 days worth of clothes , sleeping roll, sleeping bag, pillow and toiletries in it.
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Post by Beaver on Apr 6, 2008 17:29:47 GMT -5
I think I am the only guy here who likes the 1928 haversack...
I love the Mtn. ruck, like Charles said, you can fit A LOT of stuff in it, and is independent from the web gear.
The Jungle pack is good, I have never packed one, or have to carry one around, so I won't say anything about it.
the Mussette is ok, unless you have something in it. lol the buckles dig into you, and when you take it off, it is just a big mess of straps.
the 1945 pack is OK.
All I need to get is a 1910 haversack, and a 1943 Jungle pack, then I'll have all the pack systems.
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Post by 1942wwiigpw on Apr 6, 2008 21:32:02 GMT -5
Jungle and 45 I use a Mnt Ruck for CAP SAR Mitch
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Post by sgttom on Apr 11, 2008 8:46:43 GMT -5
The Haversack is silly ;D I don't see why the Army couldn't make a better pack.
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Post by Beaver on Apr 11, 2008 9:20:02 GMT -5
The Haversack is silly ;D I don't see why the Army couldn't make a better pack. I know it could be better, but it is a lot more comfortable then the musette bag.
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Post by sgttom on Apr 12, 2008 8:15:56 GMT -5
You don't have to carry it on your back you know.
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Post by barrelhunter on May 11, 2008 2:35:19 GMT -5
When I was in my teens I'd live out of a mountain ruck for the entire summer that included hiking with different scout units once a week. Though I also spent most of the week in swim trunks.
I also put other because a Large Alice with a frame might be their fat grand daughter but she's solid and will keep you warm, dry and fed.
Who thought a haversack would evolve to be Rosie O'Donnels kid sister.
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Post by thejeepgeneral on May 12, 2008 17:15:03 GMT -5
I like the musette bag and a Gp ammo bag
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