Strelok ID: 176849 March 21, 2020, 12:50 p.m. No.689349   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>689338

I must have missed the thread about AR500, but the tests I've watched makes it look sufficient. It's also some of the cheapest and widely available for purchase at a decent price for civilians. I'd personally go with this deal right here. Lightweight, mobile, and ready to rumble, right out of the box. Here's a video about the product.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trQaopU1-M0

 

What I like about this is you're buying your LBE, plates, and molle all in one. You can attach a horizontal holster and a 4 pouch of fun sticks to it. Maybe a Ka-Bar on the other side.

Strelok ID: 176849 March 21, 2020, 1:09 p.m. No.689350   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>689338

About camo for your area, I think it all depends on your plans. Are you going to bug-in or bug-out? Standing your ground or getting out of town? If you're from the Florida area, I'm sure you're already familiar with hurricane evacuation procedures. NOAA won't be able to alert you, but you'll know it's coming when the zombies start looting Foot Lockers and burning down Walgreens that it's time to get busy living or get busy dying. We all know that the city isn't the ideal place to be, so I'm going to guess you'll be heading north up the coast to somewhere safer and with natural resources like the Carolinas.

 

The Mil changes camo based on regional theaters of operation. As you said, you'll be trekking through multiple environments. If interstates and highways get clogged and shut down, you'll be backpack hiking it with thousands of other people. I'd still go with the setup I mentioned above and I'd go with camo like pic related. Dark colored pants and a sage or OD colored Gore-Tex type hooded jacket. The coat will help you when it rains, as it always does down there. Day or night. Not too heavy. Not too light. The larger size and style of the jacket will prevent your vest and gear from printing. It's not Realtree, but solid OD is the base for most innawoods camos. It's still gray man enough that you could walk through downtown Orlando and nobody would look at you funny either. Blend into a crowd. Blend into a swamp. Best of both in my opinion. If you've decided to make the Everglades your Alamo, then I've read on some forums that CADPAT is good for that area. You'll need to prepare yourself according to your planned course of action.