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Thanks much for this, Fishpie
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i sure am glad i have you Guro's to guid me... the whole pupose of me wanting the older milspec stuf is just that its Mil Spec... and i'm looking to try and get it cheap... and like some one on here said "makes you feel more at home" hit right on the money. cant help it thats just how i am... if i buy a pair of work boots i'm looking for gi issue, my camping gear all milspec / surplus stuff... i love REI for what its worth but when i look at all ther fancy pancy real expensive civilian camping out soors stuff i just shake my head and chuckle and then go to army navy surplus and by milspec that in my own opinion is WAY BETTER MADE for fraction of the cost... sorry folks but when you lug something around for 8 yrs it kinda grows on you.. if it aint OD GREEN, Flat Black, or Desert... then it aint getting bought by me.. ( to a certain degree anyhow) lol...
CoF,75th Rangers, 25thINF Div CuChi,RVN. 67-69
Most people are supporting your choice of reg not because it is milspec but because the Conshelf will give you the best bang for the buck.[unquote]
Exactly, as stated several times above, the common internal parts (the items that are part of the maintenance replacement process) are near identical to the parts found in the original USD Royal AquaMaster Double Hose HP 1st stage as well as the IP parts save for the spring, adjusting screw and large nut........USD apparently hit it right in the late sixties and were smart enough to build on this. Therefore, you can use the current internal goodies on any Conshelf xiv and up and maybe on the earlier conshelf models.
And if you have a full set of choppers in your mouth, IE, no false teeth or caps, posts etc, then you will be ok with the metal second stage units........
Semper Fi.........7th Marines Regt, HQ co. 1st Marine Div. Viet Nam, 4th Marine Regt, HQ co, 3rd Marine Div. Okinawa; 3rd Marine Airwing, El Toro, Calif; 11th Marines , 4th Marine Div. Dallas, Texas.
PS: hummmmmm force fins?.......can't handle Jets or Duckfeet huh? The boys in Marine Force Recon always told me the Rangers were candy asses hahahahhaha.....just a joke, I know the rangers are bad asses.....Semper Fi trooper........
I actually live like 5 minutes from the " 4th Marine Div. Dallas Tx " just on the north east side other side of the lake..! i could probably drive to the unit in five minutes... but i dont know if its still active i think they may have closed dow and moved not sure..."Semper Fi.........7th Marines Regt, HQ co. 1st Marine Div. Viet Nam, 4th Marine Regt, HQ co, 3rd Marine Div. Okinawa; 3rd Marine Airwing, El Toro, Calif; 11th Marines , 4th Marine Div. Dallas, Texas. "
ok you got me...lol.. my work boots are walverines.. lol... but as for wieght vrs price... i still hump the heaver ruged stuff and as for my sleeping roll i use the newier Gi bag that breaks into three rolls and very light and can seperatedd for differant temps... but as for the gear i buy for the youth group they dont expensive mountin man john or smith or expensive civilion gear they get mil surplus and we improvise the best we can..."If you need to buy things cheap because of budget constraints, then by all means. Not all of us are Bill Gate and Oprah Winfrey.
However, when I left the US Army seventeen years ago after eight years of active duty service, I swore to myself that I will never again buy equipment that is made by the cheapest bidder, designed by some bureaucratic committee that had zero operational experiences.
Yeah, I got a storage shed full of TA-50 gears, but when it's time to haul that heavy ruck to the boondocks nowadays, it's Mountainsmith rucksack instead of the Alice OD Green ruck. I'd rather carry my 3-lbs sleeping bag that's good down to -40F than the 8-lbs GI sleeping bag that's good down to 20F. My work boots (I'm in heavy industrial construction) are Red Wings and not GI combat boots.
And as you can see from my avatar, no more matt black, OD, tan, desert camo anything. I ain't huntin' Charlie any more."