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A2 middy & Eagle IIIA pack
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Eagle Ind. Escape & Evasion Bag, LE
Eagle Ind. Escape & Evasion Bag, LE
After hitting the local club match and using this bag for single pistol support, I figured it was time to let the internet know how I feel about it. Since no one asked! After searching for this bag new, I cant find them new anymore. Im guessing you’re gonna have to bother Eagle to make some or see if they have any stashed!
VIDEO ALL THE WAY DOWN THERE!!!
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via Spiritus Systems
Time for some night time pews. Yes this is airsoft.
Natural gear hydrodip? Surprisingly NIR-compliant.
Natural gear fabrics? ...Not so much.
The small tag laying on the jacket above the two rifle uppers is a swatch of Cerakote HIR-265 Gen II Flat Dark Earth, which is fully NIR-compliant.
Any webbing and/or water-resistant gear fabrics are gonna inherently glow when IR is shined on them, as the Eagle LVAC and LBT1961AF proves, so I'm definitely utilizing the Natural Gear fabric for a custom rig regardless.
Eagle Industries LVAC
I'd purchased one of these for @bureau-of-mines not too long ago just as a cheap method of providing a simple carrier for the BALCS soft armor that both of us had. I ended up falling in love with it, but still found myself going with a different carrier initially -
Above: Eagle LVAC (left) vs BCS LVR (right)
I'd ended up getting an LVR from Beez Combat Systems in order to have the added benefits of swiftclip attachment for chest rigs as well as rear PALS webbing for whatever pouches I wanted to add to the back while keeping the front slick.
In the end, I was woefully disappointed with the quality of the LVR and I'm going to be trading it off here soon - the platebags didn't fit my inserts very well, the way the straps attached caused lots of sagging in the corners, and overall it wasn't very good quality or all that comfortable when compared to the LVAC.
And with that, me and my partner now own matching plate carriers! They aren't anything spectacular, but the LVAC's beauty is that it's a plate carrier with nothing to hide - you get exactly what you expect from it, nothing more, nothing less.
The fit with inserts is nice and snug (both me and the BF are using EI-cut IIIA BALCS inserts from Stealth Armor Systems ftr), and the internally padded shoulder straps are nice and comfy. Not to mention with both of ours coming in at less than $105 per vest, a good bargain as far as brand-name kit goes.
The logic of doctrine I'm working towards with these is using a concealment-style carrier that can be worn under heavy clothing and chest rigs, but is still durable enough to use as an overt carrier if need be. I've considered modding these with swiftclip attachment webbing, but currently I'm interested with the concept of integrating a chest rig with a 3-day pack.
We will see what I decide with this all going forwards.