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Quoted: Why would anyone care what you laugh at? I just find the whole Johnny has better toys than I do thing in these threads funny from adults. Some really get irritated. |
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Quoted: I just searched your post history. Lotta hate for the tac side of the house, you're obviously on the job and you're on a gun board, so I'm guessing you didn't make it onto your team? View Quote I have absolutely no interest in becoming a member of any police SWAT team, nor have I ever tried to get onto one. They have some very specific functions for which they are very necessary, none of which hold any interest for me. I don't find slow, methodical building searches of a contained incident, or high risk warrant services interesting. I like being a patrol cop, I like resolving situations myself, and handling calls. I have nothing but respect for competent SWAT members and the work they do, just like I have nothing but respect for competent firefighters and the work they do. That being said I am not impressed by fancy uniforms and equipment and tactical fetishizing. 99% of the tactical problems encountered on this job can be handled adequately with a double action revolver, some speedloaders, an impact weapon, and a cruiser carried long gun. Sometimes you need a SWAT team. Don't confuse my lampooning of the Howard Hunters of the world with scorn for professionals doing good work. As the late Pat Rogers was fond of saying, "policing is regional", and so are SWAT teams. Some are very professional groups of squared away guys that work hard, some are bunches of completely unqualified assclowns playing dress up, some are a solution looking for a problem and MANY are an unfortunate combination of all three. PS I don't give a flying fuck what color their uniforms are. |
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While you're searching post history maybe you should read my username and figure out whether or not I have any experience on the "tac side of the house" I have absolutely no interest in becoming a member of any police SWAT team, nor have I ever tried to get onto one. They have some very specific functions for which they are very necessary, none of which hold any interest for me. I don't find slow, methodical building searches of a contained incident, or high risk warrant services interesting. I like being a patrol cop, I like resolving situations myself, and handling calls. I have nothing but respect for competent SWAT members and the work they do, just like I have nothing but respect for competent firefighters and the work they do. That being said I am not impressed by fancy uniforms and equipment and tactical fetishizing. 99% of the tactical problems encountered on this job can be handled adequately with a double action revolver, some speedloaders, an impact weapon, and a cruiser carried long gun. Sometimes you need a SWAT team. Don't confuse my lampooning of the Howard Hunters of the world with scorn for professionals doing good work. As the late Pat Rogers was fond of saying, "policing is regional", and so are SWAT teams. Some are very professional groups of squared away guys that work hard, some are bunches of completely unqualified assclowns playing dress up, some are a solution looking for a problem and MANY are an unfortunate combination of all three. PS I don't give a flying fuck what color their uniforms are. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I just searched your post history. Lotta hate for the tac side of the house, you're obviously on the job and you're on a gun board, so I'm guessing you didn't make it onto your team? I have absolutely no interest in becoming a member of any police SWAT team, nor have I ever tried to get onto one. They have some very specific functions for which they are very necessary, none of which hold any interest for me. I don't find slow, methodical building searches of a contained incident, or high risk warrant services interesting. I like being a patrol cop, I like resolving situations myself, and handling calls. I have nothing but respect for competent SWAT members and the work they do, just like I have nothing but respect for competent firefighters and the work they do. That being said I am not impressed by fancy uniforms and equipment and tactical fetishizing. 99% of the tactical problems encountered on this job can be handled adequately with a double action revolver, some speedloaders, an impact weapon, and a cruiser carried long gun. Sometimes you need a SWAT team. Don't confuse my lampooning of the Howard Hunters of the world with scorn for professionals doing good work. As the late Pat Rogers was fond of saying, "policing is regional", and so are SWAT teams. Some are very professional groups of squared away guys that work hard, some are bunches of completely unqualified assclowns playing dress up, some are a solution looking for a problem and MANY are an unfortunate combination of all three. PS I don't give a flying fuck what color their uniforms are. |
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Seems like a waste of time whenever I see it for active shooter call outs.
never figured out why they don't just throw plates on and go. For warrants and shit whatever, but active shooters seem like time is more critical than Chicks-Dig-It camo Aw well, I'll stay on the Internet |
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Seems like a waste of time whenever I see it for active shooter call outs. never figured out why they don't just throw plates on and go. For warrants and shit whatever, but active shooters seem like time is more critical than Chicks-Dig-It camo Aw well, I'll stay on the Internet View Quote |
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Seems like a waste of time whenever I see it for active shooter call outs. never figured out why they don't just throw plates on and go. View Quote Once patrol is reasonably sure the suspect is dead/in custody/long gone, someone has to do a detailed and thorough search of the scene for hiding suspects/bombs/things of that nature. Since that someone(SWAT) is not the first line response and has the luxury of time, logically they should equip themselves in a manner lending them the utmost advantage for performing that activity. Helpful? |
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Seems like a waste of time whenever I see it for active shooter call outs. never figured out why they don't just throw plates on and go. For warrants and shit whatever, but active shooters seem like time is more critical than Chicks-Dig-It camo Aw well, I'll stay on the Internet View Quote |
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It is a progression. Black to woodland to ACU (maybe, I have seen my local SWAT use OD) to multicam.
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How does that work if you get called from home on SWAT? Do you get a call on your cell phone and then drive your personal vehicle over? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I keep mine in my patrol car, change into it if time allows. Emergency i just put my heavyvest on over uniform plus my helmet. If called out from home, i put on the multicam. Do you get a call on your cell phone and then drive your personal vehicle over? |
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I have my patrol car parked by my house. We have a cell phone page out for swat calls. If i am not working in my personal car, i respond to pd in it. I carry spare gear in my personal car. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I keep mine in my patrol car, change into it if time allows. Emergency i just put my heavyvest on over uniform plus my helmet. If called out from home, i put on the multicam. Do you get a call on your cell phone and then drive your personal vehicle over? What if you are in the middle of drinking or something? |
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Is it optional whether you respond to a call? What if you are in the middle of drinking or something? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I keep mine in my patrol car, change into it if time allows. Emergency i just put my heavyvest on over uniform plus my helmet. If called out from home, i put on the multicam. Do you get a call on your cell phone and then drive your personal vehicle over? What if you are in the middle of drinking or something? |
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Quoted: If it were up to me there would be no conventional uniform. Just kit them all up like tac and be done. If you're going to police then police, no sense waking around sparkling like a marine corps ball. I just find the whole Johnny has better toys than I do thing in these threads funny from adults. Some really get irritated. View Quote ETA: What makes you think that Johnny has better toys than I do anyway? |
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Is it optional whether you respond to a call? What if you are in the middle of drinking or something? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I keep mine in my patrol car, change into it if time allows. Emergency i just put my heavyvest on over uniform plus my helmet. If called out from home, i put on the multicam. Do you get a call on your cell phone and then drive your personal vehicle over? What if you are in the middle of drinking or something? |
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BDUs make a ton of sense. No argument there. All I said was that cops wearing head to toe multicam, especially just standing around on a secured scene or in an urban area, looks pants on head retarded. That's my opinion. Nothing more. Apparently that ruffled the feathers of some of the more sensitive members in this thread. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: If it were up to me there would be no conventional uniform. Just kit them all up like tac and be done. If you're going to police then police, no sense waking around sparkling like a marine corps ball. I just find the whole Johnny has better toys than I do thing in these threads funny from adults. Some really get irritated. |
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Quoted: I'd say when we respond some where, at least 2-3 of us are in patrol uniform or slacks and button down shirts (CID guys). If the operation is a preplanned, butt ass early in the morning operation, we will all be in our greens. Dudes that are responding from home will be in greens 100% of the time. View Quote |
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While you're searching post history maybe you should read my username and figure out whether or not I have any experience on the "tac side of the house" I have absolutely no interest in becoming a member of any police SWAT team, nor have I ever tried to get onto one. They have some very specific functions for which they are very necessary, none of which hold any interest for me. I don't find slow, methodical building searches of a contained incident, or high risk warrant services interesting. I like being a patrol cop, I like resolving situations myself, and handling calls. I have nothing but respect for competent SWAT members and the work they do, just like I have nothing but respect for competent firefighters and the work they do. That being said I am not impressed by fancy uniforms and equipment and tactical fetishizing. 99% of the tactical problems encountered on this job can be handled adequately with a double action revolver, some speedloaders, an impact weapon, and a cruiser carried long gun. Sometimes you need a SWAT team. Don't confuse my lampooning of the Howard Hunters of the world with scorn for professionals doing good work. As the late Pat Rogers was fond of saying, "policing is regional", and so are SWAT teams. Some are very professional groups of squared away guys that work hard, some are bunches of completely unqualified assclowns playing dress up, some are a solution looking for a problem and MANY are an unfortunate combination of all three. PS I don't give a flying fuck what color their uniforms are. View Quote |
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What dept did that retard "Battle Swarm" guy work for?
Had his profile photo someone linked here of him in a Marpat costume. lol |
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If I am responding from the office, I will be in a blue polo and khaki tactical pants 99% of the time (because I'm usually doing boring IT stuff).
We all had to buy our own Multicam if we wanted it. Most did. (We have to buy our own armor too. The agency only issues IIIA concealment vests.) The last issued SWAT uniform was a set of greens (with jacket) about 8 years ago. I keep a set in the trunk (with spare boots/socks) but I've only worn multicams when responding from home or on a pre-planned op (like warrant service). My plate carrier is desert tan. I have a Multicam IOTV but that's more coverage/weight than I prefer and I don't want to mess it up since they won't replace it. My agency covers mostly rural wooded areas. Multicam, woodland, and Marpat work best here. We did a photo recon class with 20th SFG recently, and the Multicam is obviously great in diverse terrain. They did buy us helmets and Liberator III headsets for comms, so there's that. My helmet doesn't fit though. I need to order 0.5" pads for the thing instead of 0.75" that came with it. I'm kinda on the fence about wearing a helmet, but I'm already wearing comms, so it's not like it will affect my hearing negatively. If I get it setup for my PVS-14 it'll be worth it, but I'm only one of 2 guys with one because I bought it. (I really don't want it damaged.) The narcotics guys bought some stupid gen 2 handheld bullshit. I tried to get the team into IR lasers and NVGs but they balked at having to pay $350 for used PEQ-16 units. I was trying to buy one with my own money and keep it (also denied). lol |
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At some level, it's cosplay. Hard core civilian gun nuts taking carbine courses are often guilty of the same.
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If I'm working my regular shift, that's what I do. Our crap is all green though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Most teams like this are an ERT or a strike team, not so much swat.. All this gear is staged and ready to go. They will practice and drill over and over and can be geared up AND on site in a very short period of time. Others have their gear on the rig and dress suit up on the drive over. You would be surprised how quickly you can dress and gear up when you practice over and over to do it. Why the need to get decked all up in multicam pants, boots, and shirt? |
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View Quote but THAT was always a clown shoes pattern that never particularly blended into well....anything. |
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At some level, it's cosplay. Hard core civilian gun nuts taking carbine courses are often guilty of the same. |
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We just went to blue because it looks "less tactical". Fucking feelings. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Motherfucking basement dwellers buying multi-cam shit for basic pistol classes.
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How else will you blend into the parking garage, dumpster, and office park if you AREN'T wearing multicam? I mean you can't just roll up in a giant MRAP surrounded by squad cars and flashing lights and NOT blend into the shrubbery. The more you know! View Quote A Bridge Too Far - The Wrong Camoflage |
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We wear a digital black BDU uniform for training and when we get called out. If Im on duty I go with what ever Im wearing which could be class a's or a green BDU uniform with a mole vest. If Im responding from off duty I put on my Digital Black BDU uniform. All my SWAT gear is in the trunk of my Charger.
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We wear a digital black BDU uniform for training and when we get called out. If Im on duty I go with what ever Im wearing which could be class a's or a green BDU uniform with a mole vest. If Im responding from off duty I put on my Digital Black BDU uniform. All my SWAT gear is in the trunk of my Charger. View Quote |
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Make fun of me all you want. I really like cops to look more like cops, and less like soldiers. I would rather have solid colors with lots of high vis "POLICE" on display than police looking like soldiers, complete with lo vis patches.
Flame suit on. its a small detail, I know. I was talking with a friend about it once and she had an interesting take "well remember that prisoner, prison guard experiment? put cops in soldier uniforms and guess what they act like?" |
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Now that the patent has expired, people should start using urban marpat https://s14-eu5.startpage.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airsoft.kg%2Fforum%2Fuploads%2Fpost-8318-1391877579_thumb.jpg&sp=c55441f9710ea71c04de0b1a1866e14b https://s14-eu5.startpage.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hyperstealth.com%2Fcoyote%2FP1010147.jpg&sp=132b828a51384c948116608f6d6f7ee0 View Quote |
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Most teams like this are an ERT or a strike team, not so much swat.. All this gear is staged and ready to go. They will practice and drill over and over and can be geared up AND on site in a very short period of time. Others have their gear on the rig and dress suit up on the drive over. You would be surprised how quickly you can dress and gear up when you practice over and over to do it. View Quote |
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This topic is still alive
Back in the mid 2000's most of us were rocking woodland BDU's for green MJ grow ops. We called em undocumented aliens back then. Well, the UDA's had good spotter systems in place and the camps were almost always vacant by the time we raided them. Some genius made the connection that the majority of the left behind clothing was Salvation Army camo. And it was all woodland. So to avoid any blue on blue, we went to straight OD green. Years later, the "more exclusive" camo was multicam so some started transitioning that direction. |
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Quoted: Why does 87% of arf dress up like SF? But mah clothes bro! Amazing. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/V1om9rx46mE/maxresdefault.jpg View Quote |
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