I have an old M65 that I got at a garage sale in about 1992 for $3. I think I paid $5 each for the liners. It has served me well, but it's pretty much shot. I want a new one. They're just about the best fall field coat, I think. Tough, plenty of pockets, adequately adjustable, good length, etc.
It's hard to tell the cheapies from the fashion statements from something that would be just rugged and utilitarian.
Any recommendations on makers? That said, I've always liked surplus stuff for field wear because it's durable and has good utility. I wouldn't be opposed to something commercial.
I'm looking for:
- durable, durable, durable - I don't want to worry about thorns, abrasion, and dirt
- plenty of pockets that secure
- adaptable (liner in/liner out)
- relatively light w/o the liner
- covers my butt
Here are some makers I've found:
Alpha Industries claims to have been awarded a contract in 1965 to make them for the military.
Amazon has the Alpha Industries for less, and I might be able to use black more often
Here's one made in the US by Golden
Any commercial alternatives? Fire away!
M65 Field Jacket - best place to buy?
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I have an Alpha Industries peacoat.
It goes great with blue jeans and a black turtleneck.
I'd probably go with the Alpha Industries. I'm still wearing my M65 jacket I got from the Army over 10 years ago.
It goes great with blue jeans and a black turtleneck.
I'd probably go with the Alpha Industries. I'm still wearing my M65 jacket I got from the Army over 10 years ago.
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I don't think I have ever found a field jacket type coat that I really liked. The closest one was a "Bush Pilot Jacket" that Cabela's sold years ago... I wore out two of them, and when I went to buy a third I found they had been discontinued. Different jacket from the one they sell today. Oddly enough I like some of the French military jackets, but the ones I have seen have a button front instead of a zipper, which disqualifies them.
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Have you seen the Fireforce Ventures, SADF jacket?Netpackrat wrote:I don't think I have ever found a field jacket type coat that I really liked. The closest one was a "Bush Pilot Jacket" that Cabela's sold years ago... I wore out two of them, and when I went to buy a third I found they had been discontinued. Different jacket from the one they sell today. Oddly enough I like some of the French military jackets, but the ones I have seen have a button front instead of a zipper, which disqualifies them.
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Or you could consider getting one that you like and having a zipper added?Netpackrat wrote:Oddly enough I like some of the French military jackets, but the ones I have seen have a button front instead of a zipper, which disqualifies them.
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I like it except for the button closure. Also, buying one appears to involve sending money to Canadians, which I try to avoid.Jered wrote:Have you seen the Fireforce Ventures, SADF jacket?Netpackrat wrote:I don't think I have ever found a field jacket type coat that I really liked. The closest one was a "Bush Pilot Jacket" that Cabela's sold years ago... I wore out two of them, and when I went to buy a third I found they had been discontinued. Different jacket from the one they sell today. Oddly enough I like some of the French military jackets, but the ones I have seen have a button front instead of a zipper, which disqualifies them.
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I've dealt with them a lot. One of the guys is a veteran of the Canadian forces.Netpackrat wrote: I like it except for the button closure. Also, buying one appears to involve sending money to Canadians, which I try to avoid.
And they're selling Rhodesian stuff, too.
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He has good stuff: https://www.mikesmilitaria.com/
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I've bought from him, too.scipioafricanus wrote:He has good stuff: https://www.mikesmilitaria.com/
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