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Anyone got a marpat kit (real or imitation/copy)?


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I'm actually looking at possibly getting (don't laugh) urban cammo BDU's. I think they look damn tight, and the fact that they are shades of grey mainly means they should work very fairly in woodland, desert, and night time scenarios (all of which I play in). I was just wondering if any US forces actually use this, or is this mainly a "fashion" cammo?

 

What about the second cammo that appears on this page? http://www.hdesert.com/cgi-bin/hdesert/sto...ywords=&next=10

 

P.s.- the urban cammo I am talking about is the last pattern on that page.

 

Thanks.

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I have a full set or URBAN MARPAT (yes, the rare stuff) that I have locked in my attic so that one day when no other copies exist mine will be worth s..tloads of money. I also keep a full set of woodland MARPAT that I don't wear but it's very high quality. Both sets were purchased at the local Marine Exchange about two years ago. Great gear (or as the British among us here say - kit).

 

I, of course, wear FLORA.

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do you happen to have any pics of the urban marpat?

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high desert has them they even have the new army acu.click on digital camouflage clothing. here is the link to the sectionhdesert.com

 

 

haha, it took me like 10 minutes to see the "Next 10" link at the bottom.

 

 

Man, the new ACU looks pretty tight, might have to pic me up some of that :)

 

How is the quality of your tru spec stuff?

 

Do you happen to know where hi desert is located?

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MARPAT is good, but I've taken a shine to FLORA more, especially since ALL of my gear (except the boots) is currently Eastern-manufactured.

 

Sadly, I don't have a pic of MY set of urban MARPAT, but here's an example of what I DON'Y have:

http://www.flecktarn.co.uk/imcct3na.html

 

Mine isn't actually MARPAT, now that I think about it. It's the T-Pattern, and I doubt it was even supposed to be at the MRX, but I bought it there. Here's a sample of the fabric:

http://www.mujweb.cz/kultura/usmc/imacamo/07urb.gif

 

http://www.recon.inten.pl/equip/tpattern/coat.jpg - A pic of the coat.

 

I bought this stuff as soon as it came out of the backroom, but given as how the stuff's actually supposed to be experimental, I don't know why the local MRX (Norfolk Naval Base) had some in 2002 (they had one other set, a little small for me, quickly snatched by a Marine).

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ok... I can't stand this anymore... I need to pick up a set of CADPAT... I've fallen in love with it...

 

... so green... so pretty... so hypnotizing... so.... so....

 

I know I'm possessed.. and it's only fitting seeing how close I am to Canada ;)

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ok... I can't stand this anymore... I need to pick up a set of CADPAT... I've fallen in love with it...

 

... so green... so pretty... so hypnotizing... so.... so....

 

I know I'm possessed.. and it's only fitting seeing how close I am to Canada  ;)

 

 

The only problem is is that all the kind you can *legally* buy are from defected fabrics. Although they remove the defects, at least as I am aware of, it makes i thard to make pants and shirts out of the same role, and thus the color varies in them.

 

 

This is the only thing stopping me from getting them.

 

Oh yeah, do canadians have some form of desert cadpat?

 

EDIT: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...6510854113&rd=1

Holy ****, that T-patter stuff is expensive, lol.

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I use marpat because I was one of the first civilian to get my hands on marine (I love haveing usmc friends) issue marpat bdus. I like it but I love my fleck more. It works good at close to medium range. but far away you look like a blob.

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