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LBT Celebrates The End To The Govt Shutdown With A Smoking Deal

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These are almost gone at this price.

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4 Responses to “LBT Celebrates The End To The Govt Shutdown With A Smoking Deal”

  1. Chris says:

    Whoever put that bag on the model needs to go back to Tactical School.

    • TheGuyWhoNeedsTacticalSchool says:

      The reason the sternum strap is so low(the bag is not upside down) is that bottom connecting straps are synched to the max countering the weight of the bag in order for the mannequin torso(not a full mannequin) to stay upright… So in conclusion if the top load leveling straps were pulled to correct ride height of a… Let’s say a real human being rather then half of a unweighted plastic torso the sternum strap that you see would be at normal chest level rather then the low rest point you see here in the image… But seeing as how you’re the expert and probably have this bag and or have worn one similar you already know all this and like trolling Soldiers Systems in your free time pointing out random visual nuances.

      • Chris says:

        I have no experience with this particular piece of gear, however, to the casual observer, the bag looks upside down and my comment was made in jest- a playful way to point out what MAY have been a mistake. If it was in fact upside down, I’m sure LBT would appreciate it being pointed out before it made its way to a potential purchaser, embarrassing them.
        Your reply would have been appreciated, as it seems you have experience with this bag. I’m sure SSD and LBT would agree. Unfortunately, for me, that’s been overshadowed by your unnecessary parting statement. C’Mon dude, relax. There’s no need for personal attacks. Easy to do on the internet, because you think you don’t know the other party….you might though.

        • Jaminphx says:

          I think what TheGuyWhoNeedsTacticalSchool is saying is he would rather the product look bad(stupid) (<—- see what I did there?) than try to work up a great picture for the ad, and that he has no ability to use punctuation.

          It probably took him longer to work up that giant paragraph sized sentence than the actual picture for the ad.