Nick Lynch
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And the only real downside that I can think of is that, uh,
having, having being forced to work to a particular standard, um, puts you into a box that it means that every product you design and make needs to fit within that, within that box.
And, and, uh, I think that that can to an extent limit some innovation and some development.
Yeah.
But I think that overall, this is good.
And if you have something that is like revolutionary enough or unique enough or good enough to go outside that standard, then do it.
And one other thing is that this is long overdue because, Oh my God, trying to, trying to buy stuff to go together is such, such a pain.
And, and it's all relatively, uh, personal.
You know, like how you set things up is, is going to be dictated by like your size and shape and the gun that you're running and a bunch of things.
And like the equipment that you actually want to have on you.
And, and so it,
It can be a nightmare trying to figure out like, OK, is this the thing that does the job that I need?
And is it compatible with the other thing that I have?
Yeah.
Or the other thing that does the other job that I need?
Anyway, yeah, it's such a such a nightmare trying to figure stuff out.
Yeah.
And then there are a bunch of like when you get into the really specialized stuff, it's like, oh, these guys have a great product, but they're like a really obscure product.
company that nobody knows about except five people and yeah and they like have really shitty pictures on their website so you don't i'm basically describing my website um they're really shitty pictures so you don't actually know like what the product is or what it's for unless you know um
Anyway, yeah, it's tough and it's daunting if you set out to set up a chest rig or a plate carrier and you have specific needs in mind and you don't already know what you're after.