Combat pants

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kevprep85
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Re: Combat pants

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oooooo good site thanks
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shocker
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Re: Combat pants

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thats a cracking link
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Trojanhorse
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I just bought some Blackhawk trousers off ebay to- very good!
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sethorly
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To be honest, anything with pockets that dries well is good enough for me.
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jaffab
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Re: Combat pants

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I was looking for some as well, somebody else pointed be at work trousers, which led me to these... going to be buying myself a couple of pairs in the next week - 1 pair for at home general DIY work, and another to keep near my BOB...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01ID5P24C/ ... AUHTVLWG3I
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shocker
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Internal kneepads are very useful in combat/survival situations, however I have found that too many pockets (in my case at least) can lead to enthusiastic overloading :oops:
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