1993 German Einmannpackung Typ II
Re: 1993 German Einmannpackung Typ II
Great review mate, Housil sent me some EPA's awhile ago, will post review soon to compare
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Re: 1993 German Einmannpackung Typ II
Ahh ok, is that still done?housil wrote: The cardboard was for storage only. Once distributed to the troops, you spread all the food out over your whole equipment like into your gas mask carrier, into your sleeping bag, pockets etc.
(I haven't seen a new one yet even this 20 year old one was hard to get.)
looking forward to ityowie wrote: lwill post review soon to compare
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Re: 1993 German Einmannpackung Typ II
What housil said about the cardboard reminds me of when my national guard unit was still issued MCIs; of course I was fortunate as a crew-member of an M-113 ambulance track, my crew-mates and I had plenty of room to store our cans, but then when we were dis-mounted (more often than not, surprisingly) we had to find places on our gear to stuff the cans where we could get to them but they were not in the way.
Re: 1993 German Einmannpackung Typ II
They still do it today, they didn´t changed this much.Name_not_found wrote:Ahh ok, is that still done?housil wrote: The cardboard was for storage only. Once distributed to the troops, you spread all the food out over your whole equipment like into your gas mask carrier, into your sleeping bag, pockets etc.
(I haven't seen a new one yet even this 20 year old one was hard to get.)