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  • Re: ARU Police loadout

    loads and loads of 5s still floating about with various units, the 53 is also in use with a few units

    depending on role and remit units may well deploy with just the old c*n* cap as ID, that bag looks big enough that it could take the 53 with the stock folded so not a bad load-out for something like a anti-terrorism or organised crime unit

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    • Re: ARU Police loadout

      Originally posted by Le. View Post
      I have a question. It's very hard to find an armour cover (type AEGIS armour) with system molle?
      look on ebay a guy has them on a regular basis he's called something like policeboxshop

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      • Re: ARU Police loadout

        Thank you for this informations
        I agree with you.

        In addition, I know "policeboxshop" and other seller. Very often I am looking on the bay

        I found this product on the bay: $(KGrHqJHJEEFCdvGd2BFBQo7T(mEqw~~60_12.JPG
        Apparently used by the MoD Police

        Best regards

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        • Re: ARU Police loadout

          I can't confirm if they do or don't use that style of vest, but it is certainly one you can dress to look right. Mine started as a crossdraw vest before the sewing needle and scissors got involved.
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          • Re: ARU Police loadout

            Originally posted by Le. View Post
            Thank you for this informations
            I agree with you.

            In addition, I know "policeboxshop" and other seller. Very often I am looking on the bay

            I found this product on the bay: [ATTACH=CONFIG]75513[/ATTACH]
            Apparently used by the MoD Police

            Best regards
            I have this little bad boy that I'm turning into my police vest
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            • Re: ARU Police loadout

              Hi,

              I found an armor vest for my civilian officer impression.
              I received this and I put a fake Sepura radio and a patch.




              But, What other pockets I can put on?

              Ps : sorry for my english

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              • Re: ARU Police loadout

                Don't worry Le, your English is better than most!

                X26 Tasers look good, TacMedic on here makes replicas.

                Handcuffs would go a long way to add to it also.
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                • Re: ARU Police loadout

                  Speed cuffs would also look good on there but it depends on where you prefer to wear them

                  Oh and yeah your English is better than some I've seen mate keep us updated with the kit
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                  • Re: ARU Police loadout

                    you have 3 spare klickfast docks the top one on the other side from the radio I would suggest a small torch (http://www.niton999.co.uk/shop/produ...ode_KF022.html)

                    bottom ones on the pockets if you're going purely for a firearms officer look try and get an CS pouch (http://www.niton999.co.uk/shop/produ...ode_KF026.html) and if you can some sort of ammo pouch - you might need to get one of the self screwing docks and mount it to a MOLLE pouch



                    and a flag patch wouldn't be out of place (http://www.niton999.co.uk/shop/produ...e_NT50001.html)

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                    • Re: ARU Police loadout

                      Thank you so much for your help all.

                      The screwings dock is a very good idea.

                      Here, one of the best british police loadout. (For me )

                      Armed Police par Paul Simpson Photography (Not as regular now), sur Flickr

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                      • Re: ARU Police loadout

                        looking at your vest again the screw in dock wouldn't work you actually need a spare stud to mount onto an ammo pouch, I don't know where you'd get them from

                        maybe give www.peterjonesilg.co.uk an email

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                        • Re: ARU Police loadout

                          Ok, thank you.
                          I thought it

                          But, I'll look after an arktis police jacket for put above the body armor

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                          • Re: ARU Police loadout

                            What radio pouch would you guys recommend for a motorala xtn446? Preferable looking for one that uses a clickfast stud to connect to stab vest etc.

                            Feel free to pm if its a retailer link.

                            Thanks

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                            • I can't search atm but if I remember rightly googling klickfast radio pouch should throw you a few options. Best to measure the radio and find the pouch that best fits.
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                              • Re: ARU Police loadout

                                Cheers mukka will do.

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