Crye JPC vs Emerson JPC

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Crye JPC vs Emerson JPC

Postby Hawk_Eye » Tue Dec 27, 2011 3:53 pm

Okay guys I'm doing a MARSOC loadout an I need a JPC but the Crye are kind of expensive and I've never used Emerson products let alone heard of them and the Crye JPCs are like around 248 I think and the Emerson is 128$ I think do help me out her guys it Emerson trust worthy can I crawl in the mud and stuff and stuff and still have it intact and not tear so easy an stuff. Much obliged
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Postby Hawk_Eye » Tue Dec 27, 2011 4:31 pm

That actually helps a lot the fast mags and plates are probably makes it even more worth it. Im a wanna be future MARSOC so thanks man.
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Postby Juicemachine » Tue Dec 27, 2011 4:41 pm

Yeah, the ones they have at Outlet come with 3 fastmags and fake plates, $125.
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Postby Snowman » Tue Dec 27, 2011 5:32 pm

LOL

PM this guy about ACM JPCs, he's got one he likes, I think:

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Postby Android » Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:01 pm

On a related note, you can PM this guy as I believe he has a Crye JPC if you want his opinion.
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Postby Amos » Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:44 pm

This guy loves his JPC.

But you have to understand that it's built to be lightweight and low profile, so put a minimal amount of pouches on. Otherwise it'll bruise the shit out of your shoulders (and sternum/shoulder blades if you have real plates like me) as it has little to no padding for comfort.

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Re: Crye JPC vs Emerson JPC

Postby God » Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:25 pm

Bringing back this thread in lieu of making a new one. Just receivrd my Emerson JPC, looks/wears perfectly for what I wanted. I have a question though, how much is too much for a JPC? I threw a triple mag pouch(holds 6 mags) and a triple single stack on my side. Then attached my hydration carrier to the back. Would that be defined as "slick"?
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Re: Crye JPC vs Emerson JPC

Postby God » Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:35 pm

Please explain how anyone can efficiently airsoft with only 3+1 30rd mags..
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Re: Crye JPC vs Emerson JPC

Postby Jester316 » Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:42 pm

TheNinja wrote:Please explain how anyone can efficiently airsoft with only 3+1 30rd mags..



I've gone events only firing 10 shots...


I've gone through events where I only carried 24rds on me, and never fired a shot...

I've gone through events where I carried 10,000rds and shot them all...


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Re: Crye JPC vs Emerson JPC

Postby God » Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:47 pm

Since I run an AEG and generally am with a fireteam, I need at least 8 30rd mags. Generally with a few 100rd back ups + a pistol/ mags.
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Re: Crye JPC vs Emerson JPC

Postby 110 » Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:19 pm

TheNinja wrote:Since I run an AEG and generally am with a fireteam, I need at least 8 30rd mags. Generally with a few 100rd back ups + a pistol/ mags.


Get a MOPC.
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Re: Crye JPC vs Emerson JPC

Postby God » Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:22 pm

My 8 30rds is less than your 3 or 4 100rds... Bloody math geniuses.
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Re: Crye JPC vs Emerson JPC

Postby icebullet » Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:52 pm

Okay. A JPC is clearly not what you need. A EAPC or a LBT6094A would be your best bet for any real work.

Also, a Pantac/Eagle RRV could also work wonders.
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Re: Crye JPC vs Emerson JPC

Postby Jerm_G » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:57 pm

Here is a simpler solution, slap on a 10 speed pouch and you get 3 more mags and it lays flat when you dont need the extra ammo. In my case I run 3 primarys on the vest, 2 secondaries and a multitool in the admin pouch. I wear a Brokos belt with two primarys in kydex pouches and 2 secondaries there too. My IFAC is a tear away and attached to the belt as well. That gives me 6 primary mags and 5 secondary mags total. If I need more down the road, I would slap a triple 10 speed and bam Im up to 9 primary mags or simply grab my patrol pack and load it up with what ever extra crap I need. Keep the vest KISS and you have a winner and it does what the vest was designed to do. The rig was never designed to haul a load. If you need the extra ammo, slap on a small day pack and you can load all the extra mags you could dream of.
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