Your flak is the exact same as the 1967-68-71 dated second pattern m55s, and the post war flaks have a slight color change on the nylon pockets. The flak hanger, zipper tab, and tag are the same from earlier iterations.
This is a nice kit, but i would take alot of the stuff out of the helmet band as having alot of stuff in your helmet band was more common in Hue. Also marines used m41 haversacks, arvn packs, lightweights, cisco, and mountan rucks. But overall a pretty solid impression
@@MilitaryBoi1983 Thank you! I did address the use of M41’s in the video. At the moment, just using my webbing and flak vest works. Thank you for the help!
@@TRENCHBUILDER22 Thanks! I did say in the video that it’s farb. I plan on keeping my helmet band, card, and repellant. That’s about it, since I was able to find historical photos to show that Marines still did that in 1969. Again, thank you!
Your flak is the exact same as the 1967-68-71 dated second pattern m55s, and the post war flaks have a slight color change on the nylon pockets. The flak hanger, zipper tab, and tag are the same from earlier iterations.
@@minutemanstudios1338 Awesome, thank you so much!!
i still shoot trees that move or sound funny to this day and you are dressing up as who i was? okay queen i see you slay
This is a nice kit, but i would take alot of the stuff out of the helmet band as having alot of stuff in your helmet band was more common in Hue. Also marines used m41 haversacks, arvn packs, lightweights, cisco, and mountan rucks. But overall a pretty solid impression
@@MilitaryBoi1983 Thank you! I did address the use of M41’s in the video. At the moment, just using my webbing and flak vest works. Thank you for the help!
Looks good!
@@huynhthanhquan5564 Thank you!
get rid of the helmet junk. Barely used to that extent. Otherwise good start
@@TRENCHBUILDER22 Thanks! I did say in the video that it’s farb. I plan on keeping my helmet band, card, and repellant. That’s about it, since I was able to find historical photos to show that Marines still did that in 1969. Again, thank you!