johnnyjohnny
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was wondering why Schott, clearly a high quality and well-known military jacket maker, insists on making such a NON-military spec A-2?
i thought their pseudo A-2 with the side-slit handwarmer pockets so prominent, and the snaps at the front bottom, and on the front top instead of a throat hook, and the blowsy over-roomy fit, despite the inherent quality to the jacket, was kind of an embarassment for such a high-end company that purports to make "real" military jackets
recently i discovered that Schott has indeed made MILSPEC A-2 jackets...though they are harder to find than a living leprechaun...
why did they stop, and why, unlike a companies such as cockpitusa, uswings, gibson and barnes, etc., and the high end replicators, does Schott not offer a MILSPEC version of their A-2...especially since they in fact were a government contract maker of a milspec version...why not honour that history?
thanks for any info, or even speculation
johnnyjohnny
i thought their pseudo A-2 with the side-slit handwarmer pockets so prominent, and the snaps at the front bottom, and on the front top instead of a throat hook, and the blowsy over-roomy fit, despite the inherent quality to the jacket, was kind of an embarassment for such a high-end company that purports to make "real" military jackets
recently i discovered that Schott has indeed made MILSPEC A-2 jackets...though they are harder to find than a living leprechaun...
why did they stop, and why, unlike a companies such as cockpitusa, uswings, gibson and barnes, etc., and the high end replicators, does Schott not offer a MILSPEC version of their A-2...especially since they in fact were a government contract maker of a milspec version...why not honour that history?
thanks for any info, or even speculation
johnnyjohnny