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6/18/2025, 12:42:05 AM
>>63854771
Vast majority of their tools are cheap castings with fiberglass handles under the guise of "non sparking" . They are just under harborfrieght tier quality and come with the gayest backpack that sucks to walk in. Half of them coming with a "not for use on steel doors" warning card is also a recipe for someone getting impaled by a snapped piece of shit blackhawk. The bolt cutters are quite literally harbor freight. The axe is exactly what you'd find at a hardware store for $80.
They are $50 harbor freight tools wrapped in $800+ of "tactical" and give departments a false capability. If I found one for like $50 at a pawnshop id buy it but its nowhere near its pricepoint or near useful. People would be better served by taking that same $1300 to harbor freight, breaking those tools while practicing and using the remaining $800 to buy a couple good tools vs a kitchen sink worth of poverty tier garbage.
>What do you recommend
My comments are incorporated in the infographic.
>>63854825
>Chinese learn
Sort of
>Cheap
No
>Sell it back to us
You can find it sometimes, you can buy relv otherwise. Its really not that expensive or difficult. If you find a yuge piece of baraccuda you can cut it into screens, hemm the edge and create depth/standoff from your position to basically disappear from thermals. Doing it in 3D while moving is whats actually hard.
>>63854873
I really dont want to spoon feed you the solution but youre so close man. Keep in mind, you dont want to be invisible. Just broken up.
>More credible proof
First hand, ive hunted people with thermals who have had relv vs those who didnt. It works when properly employed. None of this shit is make a pair of trousers and walk around like nothings going on tier. But the difference between like usgi individual camo net, mosquito nets and relv netting very appreciable.
>>63854608
34a + surplus pouches
Vast majority of their tools are cheap castings with fiberglass handles under the guise of "non sparking" . They are just under harborfrieght tier quality and come with the gayest backpack that sucks to walk in. Half of them coming with a "not for use on steel doors" warning card is also a recipe for someone getting impaled by a snapped piece of shit blackhawk. The bolt cutters are quite literally harbor freight. The axe is exactly what you'd find at a hardware store for $80.
They are $50 harbor freight tools wrapped in $800+ of "tactical" and give departments a false capability. If I found one for like $50 at a pawnshop id buy it but its nowhere near its pricepoint or near useful. People would be better served by taking that same $1300 to harbor freight, breaking those tools while practicing and using the remaining $800 to buy a couple good tools vs a kitchen sink worth of poverty tier garbage.
>What do you recommend
My comments are incorporated in the infographic.
>>63854825
>Chinese learn
Sort of
>Cheap
No
>Sell it back to us
You can find it sometimes, you can buy relv otherwise. Its really not that expensive or difficult. If you find a yuge piece of baraccuda you can cut it into screens, hemm the edge and create depth/standoff from your position to basically disappear from thermals. Doing it in 3D while moving is whats actually hard.
>>63854873
I really dont want to spoon feed you the solution but youre so close man. Keep in mind, you dont want to be invisible. Just broken up.
>More credible proof
First hand, ive hunted people with thermals who have had relv vs those who didnt. It works when properly employed. None of this shit is make a pair of trousers and walk around like nothings going on tier. But the difference between like usgi individual camo net, mosquito nets and relv netting very appreciable.
>>63854608
34a + surplus pouches
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