PhilB said:I really like the idea of the crye esque shirt. Would it be possible for any Cadpat dealer to produce such a beast in AR?
Infidel-6 said:How hard is it to get Nomex /Aramid material made in certain patterns?
It's being done in TW and AR for Tac Hell two-piece flying suits. Not issue yet, but I've seen trial versions so it can't be more than a decade away.Infidel-6 said:How hard is it to get Nomex /Aramid material made in certain patterns?
niner domestic said:Matt, just out of curiousity, do you know what is the double rub rating for CADPAT and whether the combined materials are matched for the double rub rating? And, do you know how many washings the fire retardant will withstand before it breaks down?
Big Red said:Theres a guy on the Arfcom equipment section who does that for US soldiers using underarmour or 5.11 undershirts and combat shirt sleeves.
Infanteer said:I've always wondered why the hell our combat shirts have a collar? Why not have something functional that can cover the neck and keep shit from getting down your shirt or something
PhilB said:I LOVE the arm pockets, if I were to make improvements I would suggest ditching the bottom pockets on the combat shirt. I also dont feel that the waist draw string is worth the time either.
boehm said:Pen slots inside a covered pocket on the arm would be mighty useful for certain trades. I loose pens all the time in the field and it is mighty annoying.
Well here is my proposal. We retire the combat shirt & adopt something like the US Army Combat Shirt (ACS). Sleeves identical to the combat shirt (with all the desired fancy pockets, pen slots, Velcro patches, etc), a closed neck and torso to replace the t-shirt.RangerRay said:Now here's a suggestion... Develop a combat shirt that is fitted with no pockets designed to be worn with body armour and/or tactical vests, and worn exclusively for field exercises and combat operations...
And for garrison, have a uniform khaki "dress" shirt with breast pockets, collar, epaulettes, etc., to be worn with the combat pants.