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 Post subject: Picking up a new vest
 Post Posted: Tue 01 Aug 2006 07:48 
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I'm going to be picking up a new custom vest here in the next week or so. Is there anything I should look for when I get it? Anything special I need to do to break it in?

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 Post Posted: Tue 01 Aug 2006 08:03 
 
I've never had enough money laying around for a brand new vest, so I couldn't tell ya lol. I'm a poor guy who has to resort to used that would probably only stop 50% of what it is supposed to. A new vest is on my christmas list though ;)


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 Post Posted: Tue 01 Aug 2006 08:12 
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If you own your own detective agency I'm sure you could afford a new vest :P I got a custom level IIA tactical vest for $650. I thought it was a little pricey, but it looks like it's going to be a very nice vest.

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SavageKabbage wrote:
If you own your own detective agency I'm sure you could afford a new vest :P I got a custom level IIA tactical vest for $650. I thought it was a little pricey, but it looks like it's going to be a very nice vest.


You could be the owner of anything and that doesn't mean you're making any money lol

We have been around now for two years (after my previous 4 years in investigations) but we didn't have much money to start on. We've never built up a good budget to help get things going, so the rate in which new work comes in is slow. I find myself paying my bills and then putting every spare cent back into the business. But patience is a virtue and I've heard somewhere that virtues are good for you...maybe they should add them to Centrum Complete ;)


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What rating vests do you guys wear? Mine will be a IIA, and I sure hope that's enough! :P

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Savage, .... Even getting this much response so fast, may i suggest reading some of the previous posts a few pages back. You'll find some of these topics have been discussed before in detail and save you some time with the results.


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