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\n<\/p><\/div>"}. To test this, I grabbed the velcro flap and forcefully yanked it in every direction, and lifted the entire carrier (weighing 25lbs of plates, full magazines, and nylon, without a full hydration carrier), which it passed. MultiCam works. This image is not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. Crye knockoffs are extremely common. Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more. If you are familiar with US issue Woodland NYCO BDUs you should be able to perceive the colouration difference in the fakes. If you want something more focused on carrying bottles, the A/N PRC-152 radio, or Kalashnikov magazines, this is the better option. Crye AVS Detachable Flap, M4. So I came for thine wisdom so as to decipher if this is a one in a lifetime deal, or I'm getting ripped off. The labels may vary slightly in terms of location of sizing information as shown below, but there are no fakes of this variant of the uniform. These two errors in text are by far the best and most definitive methods for proper identification of the fake uniforms as there is no nuance or room for interpretation. This article was co-authored by Julia Lyubchenko, MS, MA and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. 2020 Update: I have since found Semapo replicas of a Gen 2 combat shirt in Woodland for sale on eBay, however it was an NC cut with enclosed elbow pad pockets and button closures on the upper arm pockets. I then repeated this test with the rear belt loop and the Hypalon MOLLE webbing on the back of the pouch, which it also passed. Presumably these are USMC SOF members given the use of woodland pattern and the visible M45A1 pistol that is holstered by the individual wearing the Crye set. Updated Oct 27, 2021 6:58 AM EDT. Semapo Gear do list replicas of the trousers, but fortunately it will be easy to tell those from the real thing if you are looking to make a purchase since Semapo labels do not attempt to exactly copy Cryes. This delivers little bulk and is more user friendly than Cryes solution, which is merely adequate. You're real. Use us, compliment us, tell us weve gone full FUBAR. wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. In addition to his work as CIO, Ben is a certified business and mindset coach and National Board Member of SAG-AFTRA. At least one batch of these combat shirts and pants has been manufactured (via GSS Gear) at the request of private individuals who have paid enough to meet Cryes minimum order quantities for a custom production run. I believe I have original gen1 woodland combat pants with no tag and Ive owned gen2 custom combat top and bottom.can u help me figure this out?thanks. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. For some reason, different NSN may be assigned to same thing, but in that case, the NIIN must be the same (for example, some magazine pouch was assigned multiple NSN with FSC code 8415 or 8465, but their NIIN code are the same). The farthest the Marine Corps has sent him from home is Oklahoma. We value our work and we value our customers. On high end outdoor gear its more common nowadays to employ a micro zip for this task. But this pouch features more than meets the eye, seeking to provide a one-stop pouch solution for your magazines, radios, small first aid kits, and water bottles, as well as (probably more realistically) logs of dip, energy drinks, and spitter bottles. This image is not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. The list is updated as more reviews are published. A fake friend might agree to hang out with you, and then cancel plans last minute. The Reptile House Blog is also on Facebook and Instagram, Enter your email address and click follow to receive new posts by email. I needed this for an album picture and if I hadn't read this, I wouldn't have been. We're going to take a tour of this Crye setup, talk about some good things and some less desirable stuff, and, in the end, help you decide if it's worth your hard-earned cash. I dont have a Crye AVS to test the AVS arm mounting solution, but the belt loop on the back is just the right size for a MCMAP or rigger belt, if you prefer to have a belt-mounted pouch on a non-MOLLE belt. There will also be a white square outline around all of the information. Genuine MultiCam is made from Mil-Spec materials to exacting specifications for visual and infrared compliance. Donning and doffing is easy, even when wearing a PC or chest rig. Lastly, if the sizing information is right at the bottom versus directly beneath the orange bar, then again you are most likely looking at a genuine item. The truth of the matter is that those serious users likely have supply chiefs who can go and order these things for them as part of their unit issue, since the entire Crye catalog is in the U.S General Services Administration catalog, and all items carry NSNs. Also, my mom knew, "Fantastic article. Tim asked if this pouch can hold a 40 of malt liquor, which it cannot, although most Nalgene bottle pouches can. Given that the ACs are the least common of all the variants discussed in this particular article I have dug up this image depicting a member of US SOF wearing a set of Woodland Camo Crye combat uniform. Can you really use the same pouch for everything? Also known as fake people, these individuals can be a constant drain on your emotional and mental wellbeing. Crye Precision G3 Combat Tactical Pants SOLID COLORS. First we are stopping these groups from being able to sell through auction sites. I have not personally seen any other US retailer carrying legitimate Crye uniforms in US Woodland Camouflage Pattern. A lot like a viper hood, it covers head, shoulders, arms, back (or small pack) and upper chest. There is of course also no shortage of airsoft players and people who enjoy tactical-type cosplay on Instagram who cottoned on to the popularity of these uniforms which also helped to create a snowball effect in their popularity as an aesthetic. The X stitching running through the lower portion of the loop field on the sleeve of the shirt is a dead giveaway to it being an Army Custom/Gen 2 item, rather than one of the more common Drifire shirts made in flame resistant Woodland fabric. In this video, I tell you and show you how to fake cry on the spot. On a personal note related to the above, I have received quite a few messages from people around the world querying either the authenticity or pricing of these uniforms when they have found them up for sale.
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