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  • neomentat
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 1400

    armor carrier?

    How do you guys carry your armor back and forth everyday? It doesn't fit too well in my duffel bag which I'm afraid over time might become less effective. And I don't want to attract unwanted attention by carrying it on a hanger. There's got to be a product out there for this, advice will be appreciated.
    "I will not fear, fear is the mind killer... I will face my fear and let it pass through me, only I will remain." Bene Gesserit training
  • #2
    Jonathan Doe

    I used to keep it in my locker. The newer ones with softer body armor should fit the duffle bag without a problem.

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    • #3
      Fire in the Hole
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 1563

      I don't understand the "carrying it back and forth" concept." I went to work, opened my locker, put the vest, my uniform, gun belt, and boots on, and went to work. At the end of shift I reversed the process, and went home. Once a week, I'd take the panels out of the carrier, take the carrier home to wash, and upon my return to work I'd put the panels back in the carrier.

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      • #4
        SVT-40
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jan 2008
        • 12894

        Originally posted by Fire in the Hole
        I don't understand the "carrying it back and forth" concept." I went to work, opened my locker, put the vest, my uniform, gun belt, and boots on, and went to work. At the end of shift I reversed the process, and went home. Once a week, I'd take the panels out of the carrier, take the carrier home to wash, and upon my return to work I'd put the panels back in the carrier.
        Ditto.
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        • #5
          Ron-Solo
          In Memoriam
          • Jan 2009
          • 8581

          Originally posted by Fire in the Hole
          I don't understand the "carrying it back and forth" concept." I went to work, opened my locker, put the vest, my uniform, gun belt, and boots on, and went to work. At the end of shift I reversed the process, and went home. Once a week, I'd take the panels out of the carrier, take the carrier home to wash, and upon my return to work I'd put the panels back in the carrier.
          Me too!
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          • #6
            paladin4415
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 814

            Originally posted by Fire in the Hole
            I don't understand the "carrying it back and forth" concept." I went to work, opened my locker, put the vest, my uniform, gun belt, and boots on, and went to work. At the end of shift I reversed the process, and went home. Once a week, I'd take the panels out of the carrier, take the carrier home to wash, and upon my return to work I'd put the panels back in the carrier.
            What they said. Leave it and the job in the locker at the end of the day.
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