Although wearing the 2 flags (1 is only needed) backward caught my eye as well as it did other viewers, I still feel that the gentleman in the video did an EXCELLENT job covering all of the important details regarding the wear & tear of the JPCs he reviewed. He started out a little nervous so the director chose to edit out the mistakes... no big deal, and I blame the director/editor for that. As he progressed, his enthusiasm and confidence showed well, clearly because he's spent quite a bit of time using and perfecting his rigs. Although he may not have been well learned in the correct wearing of the US Standard on his uniform, he clearly does "Pay Attention To Detail" on the more PRACTICAL points we're all here to see anyway. As I see it, that's what makes for a reliable operator. For the sake of memory, regardless of what side of the arm it is displayed, Ol Glory should be displayed with the canton (stars in the rectangle) toward the front. This signifies the flag bearer on the battlefield running forward into battle - as he runs, the wind carries the stripes facing the rear. There have been exceptions to this general rule, but it is the standard for when wearing in battle.
Reading the comments...I bet he is never ever gonna make another video with Patches the wrong way LOL. But In chairsoft we dont always get the legit gear and its possible he only could get those patches and not alternating US Flag patches.
Thanks for making this video! I have recently been looking to buy an Emerson JPC, and this really helped confirm my suspicions and needs in a plate carrier. I know I'm a little late to this video, but still great help and great job! Keep it up!
Thanks for the review! I was looking in to buying the TMC AVS replica but it looks like I'll be passing on that now. thanks for saving me some money lol