Grey Ghost Gear...worth a crap?

I was looking at one of their belts and was wondering the same thing.

We need a @TheGerman seal of approval for gear that's GTG.

I just opened another revenue source for @TheGerman, so I expect my 10% agent fee.
i.e. a Youtube channel for gear. Get new gear because it's your job and you get revenue from internet fags watching your channel. Then you get your own Gucci gear brand. All that for a measly 10%. PM for banking info. 🤠
 
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Hi,

Well, IIRC Frank McRae of Range 37 and Raidon Tactics uses and endorses the Grey Ghost gear.

You will not find a more experienced person than him.

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Sincerely,
Theis
 
I use it all the time. Every day. Almost all of the soft gear stuff.

Everything seems GTG. Only issue I ever had was that the zip panels that go on the back of the armor fit right if you have a camelback. If not, you should use the backup millet attachment on top too to secure it.
 
I was looking at one of their belts and was wondering the same thing.

We need a @TheGerman seal of approval for gear that's GTG.

I just opened another revenue source for @TheGerman, so I expect my 10% agent fee.
i.e. a Youtube channel for gear. Get new gear because it's your job and you get revenue from internet fags watching your channel. Then you get your own Gucci gear brand. All that for a measly 10%. PM for banking info. 🤠

Unless something has changed with them over the last few years, they are/used to be somewhat of a liquidation site for rebranded Tactical Tailor stuff. Haven't looked over there in forever, but they had exact (not copied) Made in USA gear on their site where the majority of it was TT stuff with their label on it for 1/2 the price.

Not sure if thats still the case or not. I did notice though that their prices are much higher than they were before.

I'd never do a 'gear channel' because I don't want to spend my time arguing with some 16 year old airsoft kid about how he wears 27 airsoft mags on his carrier and it doesnt weigh alot. However, I did consider doing some sort of email/phone 'set me up' thing where we'd figure out your needs and then how to set you up with gear in regards to them; what works together, options, don't do this and here's why, etc.
 
Unless something has changed with them over the last few years, they are/used to be somewhat of a liquidation site for rebranded Tactical Tailor stuff. Haven't looked over there in forever, but they had exact (not copied) Made in USA gear on their site where the majority of it was TT stuff with their label on it for 1/2 the price.

Not sure if thats still the case or not. I did notice though that their prices are much higher than they were before.

I'd never do a 'gear channel' because I don't want to spend my time arguing with some 16 year old airsoft kid about how he wears 27 airsoft mags on his carrier and it doesnt weigh alot. However, I did consider doing some sort of email/phone 'set me up' thing where we'd figure out your needs and then how to set you up with gear in regards to them; what works together, options, don't do this and here's why, etc.

I have a couple JPCs. Great stuff. But you can’t get them right now. I’m looking for something quick for my dad to leave in his truck. So, it doesn’t need to be Gucci but it does need to be something worth spending money on that will hold up and available but not so pricey he is out a lot of it gets taken.
 
I have a few of their items, two pieces of gear that I have are perfect for my needs. It's all built tough and perfect for the job designed for.

The Griff pack is my all time favorite backpack and my daily carry. I can't think of anything I would change on it. It's so good I bought one for my daughter for college use as she seems to wear out bags like they got dragged behind a truck. It has held up to her abuse for two years like a champ.

I have their minimalist plate carrier, it's really perfect for what it is...minimalist. Tough, comfortable, simple.
 
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I have one of their minimalist plate carriers and one of their SMC plate carriers. The SMC line is their flagship plate carrier. I cannot find any tags on the PCs to indicate country of origin, so I am assuming that they are made overseas. However, with that said, they seem to be well made. I have used them in 1 pistol/rifle class, which isn't a whole lot of abuse. I'll never be in a situation (hopefully), that would equate "real world battlefield" conditions so I cannot attest to the overall durability.
 
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