Paraclete comes
06-03-10, 00:47
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Made a couple new patrol ghillies the other day for a buddy, what do you guys think. We used these with great success in Iraq and more recently in Afghan is the Helmand area. They break up four of the five V's providing excellent concealment where observation or shots need to be taken covertly. They pack small and are much lighter than a full ghillie top. Also used these a lot while engaged in man tracking. I keep mine in my survival ruck. Started making these with fastex buckles for easy on and off, made them big enough to fit over armor and chest rigs. All feedback will be appreciated, esp those of you that are hunters, LE, and more importantly fellow military. There are more pics on my website you can see them there or PM me.
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Made a couple new patrol ghillies the other day for a buddy, what do you guys think. We used these with great success in Iraq and more recently in Afghan is the Helmand area. They break up four of the five V's providing excellent concealment where observation or shots need to be taken covertly. They pack small and are much lighter than a full ghillie top. Also used these a lot while engaged in man tracking. I keep mine in my survival ruck. Started making these with fastex buckles for easy on and off, made them big enough to fit over armor and chest rigs. All feedback will be appreciated, esp those of you that are hunters, LE, and more importantly fellow military. There are more pics on my website you can see them there or PM me.