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Hi everyone,

I am new to these boards and wanted to say I am glad to be here. And I hope to make some good friends and some good times. With that being said, I have a question.

I am trying to piece together a good multicam set right now. I have the pants on order and a nice tactical mc shirt. I dont want to wear the bdu style shirt so I am in a predicament to find a good vest system well made without breaking the bank. I would prefer a coyote brown or tan color vest with all the molle pouches on it. Does anyone know of a great place to buy a reasonably priced, well made tac vest? Thanks for taking the time to read my post. Have a good day.

WiskieT
All depends on the budget buddy!

If you're made of money, then you won't mind buying it in Japan from Echigoya (Akihabara) or Frontier (Akabane).
In the eventuality where money actually matters to you, then buy it online. Condor has very nice setups, very affordable, and still fairly good quality. Some military even use it on the job sometimes. Buying the Condor can be made pretty much from any website, but eBay and the reseller "TangoFighter" is a safe bet with best prices on the market. Be ready to pay a little of shipping.

If money is not too much of a matter but you don't want to buy in Japan, then go with Crye, Eagle Industries, MSA Paraclete, etc... can be bought online for small fortunes.
Welcome to the forums.

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& people here are selling Multicam gear too (hint hint).
Q,

I sure will keep that in mind. I think I have worked out getting a vest. So I should be ready pretty soon once all my orders come in.
I like your username!

I order most of my gear online, since it's the easiest place to "shop around." The only thing that stinks is you don't get to see the product before it ships, some places have reviews, but I've only gotten a few things I didn't care too much for after they arrived.
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