What are some options for good, economy-class gear? I'm talking helmets, vests, backpacks, body armour, radios, ETC.
Helmets: metal pots
Vests: sweater vest
Backpacks: get one at Walmart, back to school clearance coming soon.
Body armor: scrap metal
Radios: spongebob walkie-talkies
Go forth and conquer, Anon.
>>31041621
Helmet: http://www.budk.com/NATO-Steel-Helmet-Used-26303
Vest: http://www.militaryclothing.com/British-Military-Tactical-Vest.aspx
Backpack: http://www.militaryclothing.com/Swiss-Backpack.aspx
Body armor: none
radio: https://www.amazon.com/BaoFeng-UV-5R-Dual-Radio-Black/dp/B007H4VT7A
go forth and conquer, Anon
>>31041621
Northface and columbia hiking gear
merrell moabs
chicom chest rig
mechanix original gloves
peltor combat arms earplugs
std ballistic glasses w/ polarized inserts
If you're buying gear, don't be cheap. What's the point?
>>31042413
underrated post
>>31042893
Buying enough to arm the neighborhood
Chicom chest rig.
>>31043034
Newcastle?
>>31042893
So you can spend more on quality firearms.
>>31041621
Any "good" airshit gear. Seriously.
If it hold mags/armor and protects your head from bumps, it's doing it's job, for 1/4 the price. It may just have half the lifespan.
>>31043120
looks liek it
>>31042927
thank god im not the only one who does this....
>>31045993
This pretty much
Also you could always take old backpacks and use some sewing skills to turn them into plate carriers
I was thinking about making side plate holders for my shitty condor pc doing that and tying it on with paracord