I have noticed that there's not a lot of buzz about this particular vendor. I have gotten to know the owner Sgt Hack over the past five years through email. I retired from the Navy, so we got to exchanging small talk about jackets.
He is a colorful character, to be sure. I live in Southern CA. Gibson and Barnes are a stone's throw away. My wife and I just drove by there the other day on our way to see Dwight Yoakam. But when I needed to replace my G-1 I chose USW. I'm not dissappointed either.
I've read that they're too heavy, and I've read that they're too light, and I've read that the customer service is lousy. I always got a prompt and personal response to my emails from Hack himself. The jacket I have is par with my old Brill Bros, and whatever that first jacket was that I had when I came in.
I think the USW is good to go. I've have looked over about 10,000 G-1s in my 24 year career and I can't fault this jacket. The sleeves are cut a tad roomier than you'd find in an issue G-1, but the weight, leather grain, dye, stitch, buttons, lining, webbing, zipper, etc., are up to par. I like the sleeves. Even when my Brill was a perfect fit the sleeves were a little slim.
The zipper is actually a little more heavy duty. The USN perforation is a little high on the wind flap, that's the only thing that I could say is "off" but there are wide variations between the vendors. Some had pointy collars, some wide collars, some wool, some synthetic. I've seen them all.
I know that USW went through a flood and relocation, I don't know what the quality was like before then, but I would recommend this jacket at its price to anyone who is used to issue G-1s as an authentic replacement.
I also have a G&B 422A, with a liner Blood Chit and the whole nine yards. Love that jacket, but it's not superior to the USW. It simply isn't. So there it is, I've said my peace on USW.
He is a colorful character, to be sure. I live in Southern CA. Gibson and Barnes are a stone's throw away. My wife and I just drove by there the other day on our way to see Dwight Yoakam. But when I needed to replace my G-1 I chose USW. I'm not dissappointed either.
I've read that they're too heavy, and I've read that they're too light, and I've read that the customer service is lousy. I always got a prompt and personal response to my emails from Hack himself. The jacket I have is par with my old Brill Bros, and whatever that first jacket was that I had when I came in.
I think the USW is good to go. I've have looked over about 10,000 G-1s in my 24 year career and I can't fault this jacket. The sleeves are cut a tad roomier than you'd find in an issue G-1, but the weight, leather grain, dye, stitch, buttons, lining, webbing, zipper, etc., are up to par. I like the sleeves. Even when my Brill was a perfect fit the sleeves were a little slim.
The zipper is actually a little more heavy duty. The USN perforation is a little high on the wind flap, that's the only thing that I could say is "off" but there are wide variations between the vendors. Some had pointy collars, some wide collars, some wool, some synthetic. I've seen them all.
I know that USW went through a flood and relocation, I don't know what the quality was like before then, but I would recommend this jacket at its price to anyone who is used to issue G-1s as an authentic replacement.
I also have a G&B 422A, with a liner Blood Chit and the whole nine yards. Love that jacket, but it's not superior to the USW. It simply isn't. So there it is, I've said my peace on USW.