Ahhhh but you could wear the helmet liner as a separate and ultra lightweight cover in garrison or for parades and you wouldn't need to break your neck from the weight.....Originally Posted by A1C Lickey
This is a discussion on Veterans Roll Call within the Law Enforcement, Military & Homeland Security Discussion forums, part of the Related Topics category; Originally Posted by A1C Lickey The kevlar still has its uses. It works as a pillow much better then the steel pot ever did.A1C Lickey ...
Ahhhh but you could wear the helmet liner as a separate and ultra lightweight cover in garrison or for parades and you wouldn't need to break your neck from the weight.....Originally Posted by A1C Lickey
Former Army Infantry Captain; 25 yrs as an NRA Certified Instructor; Avid practitioner of the martial art: KLIK-PAO.
That is true. And the only liner I've ever found for a kevlar is the BDU cap.
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Sorry, I didn't work for a living.Originally Posted by A1C Lickey
Dave
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