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Posted: Mon 09 Feb, 2009 2:18 pm
by gt1980
well the best irons are those steam generator irons but cost in excess of £100 and would take up a bit of space. But the constant amount of steam on these puppies are like the shots/bursts of steam on a conventional iron. They are supposed to be fantastic at getting creases out in no time at all.

Posted: Mon 09 Feb, 2009 2:21 pm
by AddzWilkinson
god i dont wanna be spending to much on a iron.. lol my poor dad gotta fork out the money for it lol. with the checklist i got given would anybody know if its a good idea to take a headtourch and a maglite?

they say there good to take but i was wondering if anybody else has bought one to take with them?

Posted: Mon 09 Feb, 2009 4:06 pm
by gunner75
i took a min maglight when i went. Another one I'd say take with you is a few camo stuff stacks to put bits n bats into when your out in the field, they come in handy! Also sort out a small,compact wash kit rather than a big one - again for when your in he field. I found gettin a karribiner was a good idea to allow quick attachment of your combat helmet to your webbing.

Posted: Mon 09 Feb, 2009 8:00 pm
by AddzWilkinson
gunner75 wrote:i took a min maglight when i went. Another one I'd say take with you is a few camo stuff stacks to put bits n bats into when your out in the field, they come in handy! Also sort out a small,compact wash kit rather than a big one - again for when your in he field. I found gettin a karribiner was a good idea to allow quick attachment of your combat helmet to your webbing.
thanks for the advice mate, any idea where i can get hold of these things.. another thing this may sound bumb but what is a karribiner? lol
thanks for your help.. seen a good mini mag lite for 20 pound and it comes with differnt colour lights red and blue which my dad (ex raf) said come in handy for cover of darkness. what you reckon?

Posted: Mon 09 Feb, 2009 8:45 pm
by gunner75
just type in stuff sack or stash bag on google or in a mil surplus online shop and hey presto! Carribiner is a c shaped climbing accessory with a locking gate to attach ropes etc. in this case however you will use it to attach the chin strap of your helmet to your webbing - very handy when your marching about all over and you want your helmet stowed away quickly and neatly,trust me.
You get issued torches with the various filters. i prefered mini mag lights just purely because I could attach a lanyard to it and keep it on my person at all times as it could be stowed away into a pocket as it was so small.

Posted: Mon 09 Feb, 2009 8:47 pm
by AddzWilkinson
Thanks mate been a real help :) what regiment do you serve in? and how long yu been in? how did yu find basic and phase 1+2 training?
thanks for help mate

Posted: Mon 09 Feb, 2009 10:32 pm
by silas
AddzWilkinson wrote:
gunner75 wrote:i took a min maglight when i went. Another one I'd say take with you is a few camo stuff stacks to put bits n bats into when your out in the field, they come in handy! Also sort out a small,compact wash kit rather than a big one - again for when your in he field. I found gettin a karribiner was a good idea to allow quick attachment of your combat helmet to your webbing.
thanks for the advice mate, any idea where i can get hold of these things.. another thing this may sound bumb but what is a karribiner? lol
thanks for your help.. seen a good mini mag lite for 20 pound and it comes with differnt colour lights red and blue which my dad (ex raf) said come in handy for cover of darkness. what you reckon?
hello buddy,

mini maglites with the additional red filters are on ebay selling at roughly £6.50. probably exactly the same as you have seen for £20. and they are proper original maglites in the packaging brand new :D



http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mini-Maglite-M2A0 ... 0327132680

Posted: Tue 10 Feb, 2009 12:07 am
by AddzWilkinson
hello buddy,

mini maglites with the additional red filters are on ebay selling at roughly £6.50. probably exactly the same as you have seen for £20. and they are proper original maglites in the packaging brand new :D



http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mini-Maglite-M2A0 ... 0327132680
Thanks mate, exactly what i seen in the shops will try win the bidding on that :D ledgend thanks again.

Posted: Tue 10 Feb, 2009 12:14 am
by gunner75
oops as you were. i gave you duff gen, it was the maglite solitare i was referring to.
4Para as a young un.
RAF Regt later on but had to come out due to detaching retina.

Posted: Tue 10 Feb, 2009 12:50 am
by silas
yea the solitaire maglite is good, as it is so small.
ive got one, and one of the ones that i put in the link.
haven seen any red filters for the solitaire :)

Posted: Tue 10 Feb, 2009 8:28 pm
by foshy
does it matter if you dont take a torch...i got a head torch with normal light on and red?

Posted: Tue 10 Feb, 2009 8:38 pm
by jstagg
Hand torch is prefered but it doesn't have to be a mini mag light, mini's are just easier to carry, i've got a midi LED torch with a 100% 75% 50% 25% light setting on it and has a holder to clip to webbing. light shade isn't a big issue either (so i'm told)

Posted: Tue 10 Feb, 2009 8:45 pm
by foshy
is it.. well my haed torch has that same effect do you av to take both or could i take one or the other.

Posted: Tue 10 Feb, 2009 8:48 pm
by jstagg
Both is preferable, my head torch also does the same lol, head ones would i guess mostly be used for easy map reading, hand torch for.. something else...lol

Posted: Tue 10 Feb, 2009 8:54 pm
by silas
headtorches are good for all round use, when your allowed to use light ect.
but when you need light quick or need only a small amount of light the torch is better. a good small one( does not have to be maglite). its quicker to get out and more space saving in the combat jackets/webbing

my opinion anyhow :D

jstagg. where you get your torch, it sound prity good with the different power settings