Not a Cop.
Wears a Duty Belt.
I can't tell if he's wearing the PC or not...
Dunno, but the 5.11 Shirt, Duty Belt, Belt Keepers, Light Bars, and Laptop Stand validates my assumption of him wanting to be a cop.
I have no idea about anything he just said. That's all Latin to me.
Dunno, but the 5.11 Shirt, Duty Belt, Belt Keepers, Light Bars, and Laptop Stand validates my assumption of him wanting to be a cop.
That's such a shame that you're too narrow-minded an individual to see the broader possibilities in life.
I picked the 5.11 shirts because they are more comfortable than anything else I could find and combine ripstop with rain resistance and quick drying abilities. I've been out in the rain too many times and tired of being soggy all the time. Pockets are a plus because I put water-sensitive electronics inside and can be relatively assured they don't get wet. My job (jobs, I should say) involve a fair amount of crawling and venturing into areas where I get snagged on stuff. I like not poking holes in my clothes, these stretch before they tear so I have a window to free them. I've still torn a couple though since I was committed to continuing the task at hand.
Duty belts were NOT designed strictly for LEO who carry a boatload of tools for the job. Anybody that carries a boatload of tools to a job appreciates a belt not twisting or stretching when carrying a load. I load my drill, tool bag and flashlight on there when I climb into an attic or am using them at multiple areas. Nothing sucks quite like having a drill or flashlight lean out and catch a rafter and get knocked off. It's cheap, effective and being able to dismount and remount everything at once is a huge plus.
I can't tell if he's wearing the PC or not...
I picked the 5.11 shirts because they are more comfortable than anything else I could find and combine ripstop with rain resistance and quick drying abilities. I've been out in the rain too many times and tired of being soggy all the time. Pockets are a plus because I put water-sensitive electronics inside and can be relatively assured they don't get wet. My job (jobs, I should say) involve a fair amount of crawling and venturing into areas where I get snagged on stuff. I like not poking holes in my clothes, these stretch before they tear so I have a window to free them. I've still torn a couple though since I was committed to continuing the task at hand.
Duty belts were NOT designed strictly for LEO who carry a boatload of tools for the job.
Nope, just fat. Why wear a PC for a selfie?
I was trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that it concealed easily...
Ask a carpenter why they don't wear a duty belt and you will get laughed at.
As far a tacticool appearance, I don't give a damn if it does what I want it to.
This is really getting weird.
JR1572