Alright guys. I know one of the most helpful internet discussions to get the mind churning has been those involving professional end-users and how they set up their gear. Not only does it help those who need ideas or guidance on practical set-ups and solutions for various gear quandaries but also provides a forum for people to discuss what worked and what didn't for them for a specific job. Also, instead of doing what I did and spent a small fortune over the years on constantly evolving equipment I could have been saved a lot of time and money by having such a resource.
A few ground rules first. This is NOT an training/preparedness/airsoft gear thread. Its cool if you have questions from that corner, but this is for professional end-users to discuss their set ups, what worked, what didn't, and why.
Quantify as best you can your why's for as much as possible. Get the hamster rolling in his wheel and be brutally honest about everything. I don't know about you guys, but I can generally look at a dude with his kit on and make a pretty decent judgement about were his mind is at and how much thought and brain power he put in to his whole system.
OPSEC as always is in effect. Scrutinise your photo's for you deployed and active duty cats with regard to individual team identifiers and markers.
Post pictures if you can, we have some visual learners here.
A few ground rules first. This is NOT an training/preparedness/airsoft gear thread. Its cool if you have questions from that corner, but this is for professional end-users to discuss their set ups, what worked, what didn't, and why.
Quantify as best you can your why's for as much as possible. Get the hamster rolling in his wheel and be brutally honest about everything. I don't know about you guys, but I can generally look at a dude with his kit on and make a pretty decent judgement about were his mind is at and how much thought and brain power he put in to his whole system.
OPSEC as always is in effect. Scrutinise your photo's for you deployed and active duty cats with regard to individual team identifiers and markers.
Post pictures if you can, we have some visual learners here.