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And then on the flip side I’ve got a pair of camogrom trousers and one of there smocks that I’ve absolutly battered over the 5+yrs I’ve had them and there both doing fine ,the trousers I have had to repair once when a seam burst ( but to be fair I did go arse over tit as I climbed over a barbwire fence ant the leg caught on it) so I’m perfectly happy with Helikon kit .

On the subject of ‘get what you pay for’ on quality brands , I've had a near £400 mountain hardware waterproof have a potentially life threatening catastrophic failure of the seam sealant on the top of Pen-y-fan in really nasty weather , in the space of 20mins well over 60% of the seams started leaking on it and it was 4mths old if that ? Luckily I’ve always been a “1 is none and 2 is 1” person so I had a lightweight packaway in my bergen so I was ok to get down off the mountain , but does shows ANY thing can fail no matter the price or manufacture . All your paying for really is a lesser chance it will fail due to better materials and more stringent QC ? Who knows ! 




You say that but I think this may be a case of older stock being better quality as a team mate also had a pair of helikon literally fall off him mid game due to stitching seemingly made out of cheese. Not uncommon for brands to either get better or get worse, look at some of the Airsoft brands, TMC for example used to be a complete crock of shit but now the QC seems to have improved and also the manufacturing processes, where as SEMAPO used to be top notch when they first appeared then the QC went down the toilet and their reputation followed.

 
TMC and Emerson Gear kit is pretty good Tbh. 

I think they must be part of the same company. 

Well worth looking at if Crye is to prohibitive to one's wallet. 

 
Helikon SFU Next Trousers Shadow Grey

£33.90

2 front pockets

2 EDC gear pockets

2 velcro seat pockets

2 velcro cargo pockets with additional inner elastic compartments

Adjustable waist

Velcro adjustable ankle cuffs to close over or inside boots

Reinforced seat

Gusseted crotch design

Reinforced knees with knee pad compartments

Polycotton Ripstop

ArcTeryx Assault Pant AR Wolf Grey

£249

2 front pockets with internal knife compartment

2 velcro seat pockets

2 velcro cargo pockets with dump pocket compatibility

Adjustable waist

Elastic adjustable ankle cuffs to close over or inside boots

Gusseted crotch design

Reinforced knees with knee pad compartments

Nylon cotton Ripstop

The Arcteryx has a knife compartment in the front pocket, whereas the Helikon has a gear compartment in the cargo pocket.

The Arcteryx can use a dump cargo pocket

The Helikon has elastic adjustable cuffs, the Arcteryx has velcro adjustable cuffs

The Helikon has a reinforced seat.

The Helikon is polyester cotton. The Arcteryx is nylon cotton.

I rest my case. Want to continue this little debate? You do the research next time.
I wouldn't trust a pair of helikon trousers to survive a Sunday skirmish.  

 
5.11 do Grey kit as well.  A good tip if your on a budget, Arco Trojan work trousers, Blackrock Hardshell from e bay, hell even a Grey boiler suit.  You can always add a bit of velcro to style these up a bit. ;)

 
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Why are people debating what the Met buy for operational counter-terrorism officers, versus what airsoft players buy to pose at their local site? Met CT command seeks consultation and guidance from SAS and the police have a 'NATIONAL' uniform account. It's not like the chief con deputizes someone to go visit cadetkitstore to buy Gucci kit!

 
Why are people debating what the Met buy for operational counter-terrorism officers, versus what airsoft players buy to pose at their local site? 
Err because that’s what Airsofters do ! ?‍♂️

We collectively have more tacticool knowledge than any PC plod could EVER hope to gain ! 

You new to the sport or what ? ?

??????

 
Emerson actually do a repro of the LEAF gear, or Crye G3s if you prefer that look. It's fairly priced, reasonable quality

 
I know that an mcx exists somewhere but i cant find anywhere in the uk that sells them, anyone got any ideas as to where?

 
•LEAF Assault Shirt AR

•LEAF Drac Combat Pants

•LEAF Assault Balaclava 

•0612A Rigger's Belt

•Heavy Duty Belt

•S.T.R.I.K.E. Plate Carrier

•Nexus Gen-3 Fast Mag Holster AR-15

•Double Pistol Mag Pouch

•Double Flashbang Pouch 

•SIG MCX 5.56 Carbine

 -Micro T1 Red Dot Sight W/ Protective Cover

 -Red Dot Sight Magnifier

 -X400U-A LED Weapon Light W/   Laser

 -Gunfighter Foregrip

 -L5 30rd Magazine 

 -Tactical Sling

•Glock-17 Pistol

 -X300 Tactical Light 

 -Glock~17 Magazine 

 -6354DOS Tactical Holster 

 -Universal Carrier

 -Drop Leg Twin Mag Pouch 

•X26P Taser With Extra Cartridge 

 -X26P Belt Holster 

•Tetra Terminal SRH3900 Radio

•Comtac-3 & Selex CT5 PTT

•OPS-CORE FAST Ballistic Helmet

•Tactikka Plus Torch Head Light 

•Tactical "CTSFO POLICE" Riot Shield

•XA Pro 3D Boots

•M-Original Gloves 

•U.K. Carabiner 

•401 Foretrex GPS

•LEAF Knee Pads

•MK13 Flash Grenade

•Light Sticks

•Light Stick Holder

•Influx Goggles 

•Plastic Handcuffs

•Quick Handcuff

•Quick Handcuff Carrier

•"Police" Patch

•"CTSFO" Patch

•SCO-19 Team-5 Patch

 
The trousers and shirts are Crye same maker as the ARV kit ...jackets are Arc'teryx and stupidly expensive 

 
The trousers and shirts are Crye same maker as the ARV kit ...jackets are Arc'teryx and stupidly expensive 
So essentially whoever made the decision on their "loadout" literally went with all the most expensive kit available ?

Nice to see good use of taxpayers money, no doubt done when everyone else was expected to cut costs & personnel.

?

 
The kit that was chosen was appropriate for the role....its worn for 12hrs a day every day has to be able to be used in all weathers and conditions ....it is expensive but it works ....and it's far far better than the original stuff that was given to Arvs and SFOs.....maybe do the job before criticising the choices 

 
The kit that was chosen was appropriate for the role....its worn for 12hrs a day every day has to be able to be used in all weathers and conditions ....it is expensive but it works ....and it's far far better than the original stuff that was given to Arvs and SFOs.....maybe do the job before criticising the choices 
So why aren't serving soldiers issued with he same kit ?, that's a job I used to do, so I know all the same requirements are applicable, my point is that there's plenty of kit brands that would do the same job at considerably less cost, by your own admission it's stupidly expensive.

no need to be a dick about it ?

 
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Tackle me and my mate both work in offices. But he has a much better computer cause the specific job he needs to do requires a much better computer then my job.  we could swap computers but he'd get less work done and i wouldn't get any more done. its basically like that, but on a much bigger scale

 
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Tackle me and my mate both work in offices. But he has a much better computer cause the specific job he needs to do requires a much better computer then my job.  we could swap computers but he'd get less work done and i wouldn't get any more done. its basically like that, but on a much bigger scale
George, we're talking about trousers/tops/jackets, just because a guy is sco19 (as a good friend of mine is), doesn't mean he's gonna be more physical, or spend more time exposed to the elements, than many of his colleagues that work in so called "lesser" roles in the police, or any of the services for that matter.

 I'm most definitely not denigrating the roles of anybody, as a squaddie I detested the attitude of some guys who referred to everybody else as "craphats", in my mind it's all about teamwork across all forces & services, my only point was to question the absurd costs that are sometimes hard to justify.

my mate who's sco19 admits to some extremely wasteful "jollies" he's been on, including nearly a month in the West Indies as an advisor during a prison riot, 99% of the time he was pissing it up sitting by the pool working on his tan, all on full pay & expenses lol, all the while I was looking after his 14ft Burmese python, who wanted to eat me on one occasion, slippery git.

point is, some departments seem to get away financial "murder", while others can be found having to share kit.

 
So why aren't serving soldiers issued with he same kit ?, that's a job I used to do, so I know all the same requirements are applicable, my point is that there's plenty of kit brands that would do the same job at considerably less cost, by your own admission it's stupidly expensive.


It is a matter of scale; affordable to get top quality kit for specialist team as opposed to buying for the whole police force. The same way that the army does not buy Gucci kit for everyone, just a very small number who require it. Difference in 300 sets as opposed to 100,000. Approved companies offer government discounts, which is cheaper than a civvie will pay for the same kit.

 
The SFOs get the best kit it's always been that way within CO19 ...the ARVs are now catching up but only because quite rightly it was pointed out that they take the same risks and should have the same PPE ....its miserable being stuck in a containment position in the cold and rain in gear that doesn't keep you dry at least so it's a reasonable expectation to provide decent kit . The new kit and uplift was paid for from the CT budget so the rest of the force didn't suffer financially and the uplift Nationwide in Arv and CTsfos also came from that budget not directly from a policing budget ....Some of the kit choices forced upon officers conea from a very few making the decisions...sometimes that is a good thing many times it isn't.  Not trying to be a dick about it but having used old and new kit I know what's better when it's cold and raining and I have to kneel for any period of time ...maybe it's just my old bones 1?

 
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