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Hey guys, I've made a few TKs over the years but mostly back in the late 2000's before a lot of the updated standards and EIB / Centurion stuff :)

 

I'm helping a few new recruits with their armor, and I spent about 5 hours browsing all the updated information here so I have a pretty good idea of proper standards, cuts, return edges, etc....  The only thing I can't seem to find is measurements for the "Cap rivets" and "split rivets" guys are using?

 

I think I saw 7mm somewhere, but this is one of those items where you have such a variety I don't want to end up with the wrong ones.  Meaning size of the circle, length of the post, color and so on.

 

Can anyone point me in the right direction?  Thanks!

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Hey Bro!

 

Check out this thread.Echo sells the complete sets of rivits that will work. I believe there are measurements in the first post.

 

http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/23970-fs-centurion-level-rivet-sets/?fromsearch=1

lmao, I should have know to just ask you on our local boards hahaha!  

 

My bad for looking in the tutorial area and not the sale area, that is perfect man thanks!

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8mm head for the split rivets ( 7 total ) 7mm cap,rivets 2 needed. Unless you are going uuuuuber accurate, then you will need 3 more to,secure the waist belt to the canvas belt

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7 split rivets 8mm cap x 6mm legs - 6 on left side of waist and 1 on crotch

 

7 single cap rivets 7mm cap x 9mm stem - 2 on the thigh ammo strap, 1 on each drop box elastic and 3 on the belt.

 

Use M4 brass washers with the split rivets and nothing else needed with the cap rivets :)

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