I need tactical vest advice...
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The school I transferred to had switched to decent stuff and we always used real M-16's for the FTX's. This school uses rubber duckies and the old stuff. Even though to school/program is much better.
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To be honest, money is tight. I think an ACH is far more important and so are my other bills. I will buy my ACH and call it good, I'm not in the sticks enough to buy one RIGHT NOW but probably will once I get some spare change. I'd rather drink my money and fack betches than carry beef jerky more efficiently. We have one FTX a damn semester. This **** has taken the back burner but only because I have already allocated my $2,000 to other ****.
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If your sig is correct, you haven't done **** junior. What the hell would you need an ACH vs. Ballistic helmet? That is just retarded. You didn't answer my question from pg 1. What is your MOS and how many deployments have you been on? Duty stations?
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Are you saying that I am not HARDCORE enough to use an ACH? Oh you haven't been deployed yet so that means you know nothing about wearing a certain type of gear and what sucks and what doesn't bla bla bla. What the **** ever.
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You are a ******' douche *** tool. What is the point of spending hundreds of dollars on a MICH for? How would it improve anything you do in ROTC? You just want it to be a little different from everyone else so the rest of those faget *** cadets will think you're cool. YOU ARE NOT FOOLING ANYONE HERE. You must have been a construction equipment operator or surveyer, etc. I seriously doubt you were a 12B/21B. You're too much of a goddamn tool. You'll make an excellent officer!
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You are a ******' douche *** tool. What is the point of spending hundreds of dollars on a MICH for? How would it improve anything you do in ROTC? You just want it to be a little different from everyone else so the rest of those faget *** cadets will think you're cool. YOU ARE NOT FOOLING ANYONE HERE. You must have been a construction equipment operator or surveyer, etc. I seriously doubt you were a 12B/21B. You're too much of a goddamn tool. You'll make an excellent officer!
-You are ignorant as **** to think that I give a damn about what other Cadets think of my gear. And next time you go calling someone a "FAGET" make sure you spell it right numb skull, it's ******.
-I'm not fooling anyone here? Tell me, why would I be trying to fool anyone here?
You're right, I couldn't possibly be a combat engineer because I bought an ACH for beans because I didn't feel like using old gear when I didn't have to. How did you guess? You sound like an ignorant hillbilly that jumps to conclusions based on poor evidence and ultimately sounding like an *** hat to be passing such judgment on someone you've never even met. However what I say doesn't matter, the dumber... the harder to crack.
Didn't you read that book? It's called
"How to be a shitty officer" by Socmguy
The blurb on the back says:
"faget"
"******' douche *** tool"
"goddamn tool"
Which translates into: If you want to be a shitty officer, buy your own gear... because buying your own gear is a reflection of your skills and experience.
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Whatever makes you feel better ROTC boy. Make sure you get some pace count beads and a huge rambo knife so the other douches will think you're cool while you're telling your basic training drill sergeant war stories.
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Spooled Ya you are right that deploying definetly dosent mean you have done anything or that you know what you are talking about. Tons of retards have deployed. But if you havent deployed it also means that you dont have much real world experience either. Sorry but alot of us dont think much of guys who buy all the cool guy gear when they dont have a real need for it.