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Old 07-11-2018, 12:56 PM
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150-200 Bucks?
I was thinking more like tree fiddy?
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Old 07-11-2018, 2:52 PM
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Quick google shows many places selling brand new for 250ish

https://www.optactical.com/crprjpc20.html
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Old 07-11-2018, 3:27 PM
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Quick google shows many places selling brand new for 250ish

https://www.optactical.com/crprjpc20.html
Right, but they don't sell JPC's made in AOR1/AOR2 camo patterns on the commercial market. That's what makes them worth significantly more than the "standard" versions.

To give you an idea of what people pay for these, this JPC in AOR1 sold for $4k.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/AOR1-Crye-P...p2047675.l2557
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Old 07-11-2018, 3:47 PM
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Well alrighty then, time for bed I learned my new lesson for the day.
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All my kit is from the late 90’s to early 2000’s, so bulky, heavy, hot, but made in USA (ok, some assembly in Mexico), and has lasted me over two decades..

Here are a few tac vests I’ve used in the field on patrol or tactical barricade situations, used at the Range during Firearms Courses, then ending up in storage after my stint in LE was over.

•Pointblank MRV-CT in OD green, soft Level 2A concealable armor carrier, with snap velcro grid pouch attach system.

•Pointblank HRM S.P.I.D.E.R. Tactical Vest in Nomex Aramid IIIA Dk. Navy, Level3A Panels and snap velcro grid system with Nomex pouches.

•Protech Tactical Cover Six ‘Slick’ Level 3A Vest, with custom added snap velcro
grid, FDE/Black. ( I no longer had the original kevlar for this vest, but was able to purchase same model vest used but one size shorter, so I kept the kevlar since I knew it would fit in my carrier, then was able to sell the outer carrier of the short sized vest for more than what I spent originally.)
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Complete set of Ceradyne Level IV Plates - Front/Back (Shooter's Cut) and Side Plates. VISM 2963 Expert Carrier in Urban Grey

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Anyone here have personal experience with the new First Spear Strandhogg? I've been on the fence about ordering the SAPI cut for my AR650 plates, since there are limited options for 11x14.

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Mayflower w/ taco pouches
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I don 't have a photo handy, but I have a pretty high end set up that can absorb multiple high velocity airsoft hits. It is also very comfortable to wear for extended periods (1-2 hours) and when we are campaigning outside of the wire in exotic locations such as Moreno Valley and Barstow. Mid morning warrior feast 2 clicks away at FOB Del Taco.

The made in China civilian body armor and useless tactical crap industry is driven by people like me and other wannabe suburban operators.

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Esstac Daeodon Light/A.S.S.
Hesco 4400 LV4 standalone ceramic plates
Esstac medium Kywi M4 mag panel
Dangler pouch

HSGI Slim Grip Belt
Esstac Kywi GAP pistol and short Kywi M4 mag pouches
HSGI Pistol Tacos for GP use
Safariland 6000 series light-bearing RDS holster on mid-ride with QLS



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Old 09-01-2019, 6:29 PM
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Esstac Daeodon Light/A.S.S.
Hesco 4400 LV4 standalone ceramic plates
Esstac medium Kywi M4 mag panel
Dangler pouch

HSGI Slim Grip Belt
Esstac Kywi GAP pistol and short Kywi M4 mag pouches
HSGI Pistol Tacos for GP use
Safariland 6000 series light-bearing RDS holster on mid-ride with QLS



Nice rig there. I've been looking at the Daeodon for a while now. I'm a big fan of Esstac products (see post #833). Have you run with it much? Any things you don't like about it or feel could be improved?
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Nice rig there. I've been looking at the Daeodon for a while now. I'm a big fan of Esstac products (see post #833). Have you run with it much? Any things you don't like about it or feel could be improved?

This is the Light/A.S.S. variant. It's more of a minimalist carrier and better for smaller frames. I'm 5'7" @ 155-160ish. The rig is solid. If I could afford the near $1k price point, I'd opt for even lighter plates as the Hesco 4400 series is approx. 8lbs each, but they do the job for the price point. I do have a 762 panel and it holds the weight well.

As for the carrier, I wish it was a bit more modular to accept a rear panel or pack for hydration. I'm sure that I can rig something up though. The standard carrier will have the MOLLE panels available to do so, but will sit lower on my back than I'd like. It's a trade off, I guess.

Other than that, the straps are comfy, but it can interfere with your rifle pocket. I think the Crye JPC is superior for that, but this was on sale and it was to help Esstac support the family of their late employee.

I did add SKD Pontoons and man do those make a big difference in overall comfort and airflow.
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Old 09-02-2019, 12:26 PM
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This is the Light/A.S.S. variant. It's more of a minimalist carrier and better for smaller frames. I'm 5'7" @ 155-160ish. The rig is solid. If I could afford the near $1k price point, I'd opt for even lighter plates as the Hesco 4400 series is approx. 8lbs each, but they do the job for the price point. I do have a 762 panel and it holds the weight well.

As for the carrier, I wish it was a bit more modular to accept a rear panel or pack for hydration. I'm sure that I can rig something up though. The standard carrier will have the MOLLE panels available to do so, but will sit lower on my back than I'd like. It's a trade off, I guess.

Other than that, the straps are comfy, but it can interfere with your rifle pocket. I think the Crye JPC is superior for that, but this was on sale and it was to help Esstac support the family of their late employee.

I did add SKD Pontoons and man do those make a big difference in overall comfort and airflow.
Yeah see one of my main concern with plate carriers have always been the shoulder straps. I do NOT want anything messing with my natural shouldering of the rifle. Seems like the trade-off is more comfort (more padding) equals more interference while less padding equals less interference but also less comfort.

Its why I've always just stuck to my battle belt. That and the philosophy of being quick and agile while making good hits in any position...albeit at the cost of vital organ protection.
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- HSGI belt
- Esstac quadrunner magpouch (1911)
- HSGI 3 mag TACO shingle
- HSGI polymer TACO (Israeli pressure bandage stuffed in there - no room in my IFAK for it!)
- Gerber multitool & pouch
- HSGI pistol TACO (light)
- Code4 Concealment kydex holster (1911)
- CRKT M-16 folding knife





- CR-M4/6-MS-LE-CCA chest rig (Level III-A soft plate behind the mag pouches)
- Two (2) CaT 7 tourniquets
- AR500 IFAK
- Condor radio pouch


The belt is the MAIN thing - like most folks, I DON'T care for a bulky chest rig; this one is about as low-drag as I can build. Being a former EMT-1 (30 years ago - I keep fairly current on medical training), I do like a little extra medical stuff on me. If the flag ever goes up, someone else might appreciate me having it on me, too!
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