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SAS smocks

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I dont want to start another of these 'stupid cadets buying sh*t they dnt need'. but wats the deal with every other reg i see having a sas smock? are they more convenient or just the 'calvin klein boxer shorts' of combat dress?

(if youre gonna write something annoying about me being a cadet and not knowing what im talking about then pls pm me. :fist:
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Clueless, do us all a favour, please.

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Walked right into that one.
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Post by mercury »

Sleevless

I believe some people think that they are superior to the issue 95 field jacket.

They have larger pockets I believe
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mercury wrote:They have larger pockets I believe

Essential for cadet operations. :lol:
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Post by cambridgebloke »

I would like some SAS socks :)
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Post by sleevles »

just used my sas smock on exercise and they are definately not over rated. They dry so quickly and because of great english weather they are bloody brilliant for a weekend ex. they get wet and dry out in acouple of mins.
good stuff :) and loads of storage for my womp and curly bars :D
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Post by Paratrooper01 »

sleevles wrote:loads of storage for my womp and curly bars :D
I guess you have more room for mummy's sandwiches and all the other essential cadet items discussed in that topic that was deleted :evil: Just to remember a few...conkers, fishing gear, all the ammunition that cadets never get issued with!!


By the way, why wont you answer Chris Fow's question about whether you are a CCF year 10 or an ACF 1Star??


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Post by chrisfow »

yeah enlighten us sleeveles
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Post by friendlyfireaintfriendly »

What does an SAS smock look like? ive never seen one myself either that or i have but dont know what it is. I just do with a 95 smock with a falklands smock under if its cold.

Why be a ****** about cadets exactly james?
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Post by mercury »

What is a Falklands smock ?
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A smock that was stolen from the CQ whilst down the Falklands...
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Post by Lance »

friendlyfireaintfriendly wrote:What does an SAS smock look like? ive never seen one myself either that or i have but dont know what it is. I just do with a 95 smock with a falklands smock under if its cold.

Why be a ****** about cadets exactly james?
And if it's really cold do you bring a hot water bottle?
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Post by bigbart »

james (future Para) wrote:
sleevles wrote:loads of storage for my womp and curly bars :D
I guess you have more room for mummy's sandwiches and all the other essential cadet items discussed in that topic that was deleted :evil: Just to remember a few...conkers, fishing gear, all the ammunition that cadets never get issued with!!


By the way, why wont you answer Chris Fow's question about whether you are a CCF year 10 or an ACF 1Star??


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