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Firewalker July 28th, 2011 03:15

Do you have a sewing machine that can pierce ballistic nylon/ cordura?
Do you have a working knowledge of what kind of threads will be needed?
Do you know where to procure the proper materials?
Do you know how to properly stitch together nylon weave material?
Do you know the different stitches used in tactical equipment to keep it from falling apart?
Do you have extensive knowledge of the construction of equipment with ergonomic factors taken into account?
Do you know what a bartack is without googling it?
Do you know the dimensions of PALS systems?
Do you know what denier means?

I know this stuff, and the thing that's stopping me from making tactical equipment is the $500+ for the proper sewing machine (If I had a Juki, my life would be complete), never mind the typical $20/yd with minimums of 5-10 yards for the material for anything that has even the slightest camouflage print on it.

Not trying to be a jerk, I'm just trying to make sure you know the level of commitment this takes.

I've looked into this extensively and it's outside my price-range, so if you're looking to try and save a few bucks, you'll end up failing at that mission. If you're looking at it for a hobby, you might want to stick to airsoft, it's cheaper. If you're looking at it as a secondary source of income and want to invest in the time and money required to start up, then by all means go for it.

T_A_N_K July 28th, 2011 03:40

Also be prepared for anything you make that is decent, to be instantly copied and reproduced overseas at a significantly lower cost under cutting anything you sell by a big margin.

coach July 28th, 2011 07:23

^^ lol

1- High speed low drag.
2- Molle so it can be configured and reconfigured as needed.

razorbutt July 28th, 2011 08:44

To answer some questions:

-This will be specifically for airsoft.
-We own a factory in Hong Kong and we deal with law enforcement uniforms.
-No, I do not know alot about tactical vests or how to make it. I just wanted to know what you guys want and don't want to see on the vests.
-We will be hiring individuals with experience in making them and they will be involved in the designs.


Thanks to everyone throwing their input keep them coming. I'll keep watching the post.

icaris July 28th, 2011 09:04

Military spec, without the military price tag :)

Brian McIlmoyle July 28th, 2011 10:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by razorbutt (Post 1508310)
To answer some questions:

-This will be specifically for airsoft.
-We own a factory in Hong Kong and we deal with law enforcement uniforms.
-No, I do not know alot about tactical vests or how to make it. I just wanted to know what you guys want and don't want to see on the vests.
-We will be hiring individuals with experience in making them and they will be involved in the designs.


Thanks to everyone throwing their input keep them coming. I'll keep watching the post.


Oh.. so you did not think some of that information was relevant to your original post..

you may have received a different response if you said

Hi, my name is...

I represent a textile manufacturer in Hong Kong and we are considering expanding into the design and production of Tactical gear for the airsoft market.

I'd like to do some market research.

what sort of features are considered critical for tactical gear?
What sort of features would you like to see , that heretofore doe not exist in the marketplace?
What sort of features are considered unnecessary.

any input would be valued as we are new to tactical gear design and production.

Thank you.

Red62 July 28th, 2011 11:01

I have a few designs to suggest, but my current vest is a plate carrier that has pistol mag pouches horizontolly lined on the right breast, radio left breast, carabeaner on rib cage plate for sling, pistol holster left gut, right shoulder rollpad and a hydration unit on the left shoulder blade. Dump pouch on left hip area. I like my modular stuff. =D when paintballing I use a vest made up of the backing of a schoolbag and a full bag to pack all my stuff in at the end of the day. It can also holster two pistols under the arms.

In short, it's all about how you play: not everyone will feel confortable with the way some gear is set,

MadMorbius July 28th, 2011 11:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by razorbutt (Post 1508310)
To answer some questions:

-This will be specifically for airsoft.
-We own a factory in Hong Kong and we deal with law enforcement uniforms.
-No, I do not know alot about tactical vests or how to make it. I just wanted to know what you guys want and don't want to see on the vests.
-We will be hiring individuals with experience in making them and they will be involved in the designs.


Thanks to everyone throwing their input keep them coming. I'll keep watching the post.


In that case, you don't need our input. You'll simply steal whatever awesome idea someone has invested time and money into developping, produce it for a fraction of the price using cheap labor and cheaper materials, and sell it for a fraction of the cost since you don't have to recover the R&D costs.

To be fair however, there's not much money to be made in static platforms. Build a modular platform using conventionally available design specs (IE PALS webbing and MOLLE attachements).

Porkchop July 28th, 2011 13:51

An updated PLCE would be nice with Molle pouches( for 2 7.62 mags per pouch) ( or even better Bren pouches), a pouch for Kenwood TK378 type radios and a hydration carrier on the back.

T9w0rd July 28th, 2011 14:14

A cheaper RBAV replica would be welcomed.

You should also message Firewalker, he seems to have a lot of info, I'm sure he could help you out a lot, maybe even be a part of the design/manufacture team.

Brian McIlmoyle July 28th, 2011 15:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by T9w0rd (Post 1508487)
A cheaper RBAV replica would be welcomed.

by who?

that's all we need another "junk gear" producer.. the market is already flooded with crap gear, and rip offs

What we need is shop that produces solid gear at fair prices, and is responsive to the market

ShelledPants July 28th, 2011 15:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle (Post 1508509)
by who?

that's all we need another "junk gear" producer.. the market is already flooded with crap gear, and rip offs

What we need is shop that produces solid gear at fair prices, and is responsive to the market

Wey Ferro? :)

lonesniper July 28th, 2011 15:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShelledPants (Post 1508514)
Wey Ferro? :)

Word.

Firewalker July 28th, 2011 19:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by razorbutt (Post 1508310)
To answer some questions:

-This will be specifically for airsoft.
-We own a factory in Hong Kong and we deal with law enforcement uniforms.
-No, I do not know alot about tactical vests or how to make it. I just wanted to know what you guys want and don't want to see on the vests.
-We will be hiring individuals with experience in making them and they will be involved in the designs.


Thanks to everyone throwing their input keep them coming. I'll keep watching the post.

Then this is most welcome.

As for features:

Modular elements are great.

Have specific front, side and back sections the user can purchase in packages or individually to make their own customized rig that all connect to each other via either a good molle to molle connector or some sort of snap system (velcro on vests is annoying).

Essentially anything customizable from the manufacturer that might have a "Build your own vest" sort of idea.

Also, 20rd M4 mag pouches = full of win.

MadMorbius July 28th, 2011 19:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle (Post 1508509)
What we need is shop that produces solid gear at fair prices, and is responsive to the market

The reality is that, except for a very small select group with die-hard followers that service the high-end security and specops community, the bulk of the high end gear shops have lost out to China and it's utter disregard for trademarks, copyrights, or intellectual property laws.

All that's left is cheap knock offs.

There's no money to be made in high end gear anymore, since anytime you make anything revolutionary, it gets stolen and mass produced in China and sold to consumers who don't give a fuck about the manufacturer and care only about the price.

And now they come to us for recommendations. Nothing left to steal, eh?


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