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Re: Ghillie Suits/Flauge

In Reply to: Ghillie Suits/Flauge posted by Bryant_ on August 02, 2003 at 13:48:18:


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Posted by:
Michael "g_splat" Passino
on August 07, 2003 at 13:35:51

I suggest going to http://www.ghilliesuits.com/. I also suggest making your own. The U.S. military sniper build their own suits. All their suits are made from jute cord (the same material the U.S. military uses in their suits). In fact this company is a government supplier. You can buy pre-made suit or for a considerably lower price, a kit to make your own. They have several different styles of suit as well, ponchos, snipers (back only), full suits, etc… They also sell treating products (water proofing, fire proofing, etc..). You can find the suit kits on Ebay a lot as well. I bought a stalker poncho from them (about $50.00). It took about four weeks of sporadic working to finish it. Good luck on your search!

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