Woody
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Armour questionSo what sort of physreps have people used in the past for light armour specifically?
As for instance the balistic mesh seen in the series could just be a wooly vest worn under clothing rather than the more common flackvests of modern construction.
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J. Vaughan
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True, although I would suggest (not admittedly being a ref) that it should at least *look* like balistic mesh when viewed driectly, as opposed to being a "magic" woolly jumper.
The majority of people in the system who wear armour wear flak jackets, although I agree that they are mostly overly military types. I'll be using a MOLLE webbing vest at next event, which has no balistic protection IRL whatsover , but looks the part.
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Woody
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How would the refs feel about say butchers chain which is very lightweight but metal etc being used to simulate balistic mesh?
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Jon
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Yeah, I'm good with that.
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Gerwyn
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| Woody wrote: | | How would the refs feel about say butchers chain which is very lightweight but metal etc being used to simulate balistic mesh? |
If it's Good enough for Zoe, it's good enough for me
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Woody
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Cool ta guys
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Jon
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Mmmmm, Zoe.
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Earl
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Mmmmm, Ballistic Mesh.
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Gerwyn
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mmm, big guns penetrating balistic armour..... <sigh>
I'm sure theres a metaphor in there somewhere
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Capt Tom Crowson
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Not sure about a metaphor, but there's certainly about a month's worth of Freudian analysis there
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Gerwyn
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nah, it's only freudian if it's my ma doing the shooting
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