My buddy has an Armageddon gear. I like it but the more I read on the Mad / hads im tempted to go thst route
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My buddy has an Armageddon gear. I like it but the more I read on the Mad / hads im tempted to go thst route
I have the cole-tac HTC. The research I did before I bought pointed me in this cover, mostly for its high temperature performance. The form 4 for my M4-2000 just hit 8 months, so I have not been able to use it, please forgive the "Facebook post" IG. I'll reply better once I've had the opportunity to use it.
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Elite Iron makes a great cover. Pretty much fireproof and stays put. I have one on my AAC RangerII and AAC TiRANT.
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I have been satisfied with Cole-TAC covers too.
Promo code NFAREVIEW will (or at least used to) get a 10% discount.
Pretty sure the sico is coletac.
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Check out the previous thread, I bought a manta after reports that it's the only one that can withstand heavy use
Ya know, it was probably in the mid 80s but now I understand why one of our instructors made us hold our MP5s with our non shooting hand while we fired our handguns with one hand. Always thought he was just a little strange or British and that's the way they do it. Back then we were still using that HK 3 point sling contraption and I just assumed it was about muzzle control of the weapon. But keeping a hot SMG / carbine (especially one with a smoking suppressor) away from your body makes sense.
Having seen a couple guys with single point slings accidentally do a package check during a drop transition, I kind of cringe at the thought of a hot 5.56 can.