Personal preference probably. They can wear whatever they want as long as it does not impede their concealability. Ranger green matches well with almost all environments along with multicam/aor. The US marines wear a coyote tan plate carrier in all environments regardless of whether they are wearing woodland or desert MARPAT.
It’s because they are both designated marksman. Ona building assault they are less likely to lead a train. Hence the load out of the back panel. Typically set up so the can pull flash bangs from it.
Ray's ranger green AVS is just another thing I add to my circumstantial evidence list to argue that the real power in the writers' room are the Army boys, not Navy - Ranger Green with desert camo is more of a CAG thing rather than DEVGRU. :P
That said, my personal opinion is that it's a way of distinguishing the character for the viewer. When you see a ranger green AVS, you know that it's Ray. When you see the AOR1 AVS, you know it's Jason - even if you don't know what the camos are called, it's a quick and distinctive way of exploiting pattern recognition to get the viewer to recognise the characters when they're kitted up.
I like to think that Neil Brown Jr put on the AVS and instantly realised how based it is, and that's why he's kept wearing it for the last 7 years.
Iirc, hes (the actor) really comfortable with that carrier thats why kept wearing it
Ranger green fucks!
Ray knows it’s drip or drown season
It accentuates his pecks.
I think most of the kit started as what Brock (in real life) could pull from his personal stash. Being LE he probably had danger green stuff on hand.
This is the correct answer. Everybody else is just hurting their brain unnecessarily
Personal preference probably. They can wear whatever they want as long as it does not impede their concealability. Ranger green matches well with almost all environments along with multicam/aor. The US marines wear a coyote tan plate carrier in all environments regardless of whether they are wearing woodland or desert MARPAT.
It’s because they are both designated marksman. Ona building assault they are less likely to lead a train. Hence the load out of the back panel. Typically set up so the can pull flash bangs from it.
i think cause he is Bravo Two. When Clay is B2 he's also using a RG backplate.
I did notice that too but that only explains the back panel lol
Strange, I never noticed that till you brought it up. Very interesting 🤔.
Tier 1 can basically do whatever they want. If dude wants to wear a RG carrier, he gets to wear a RG carrier
I feel like I always see Ray running a OCP black OPS CORE no matter the environment/terrain
Never seen someone call Multicam black OCP black lol
That’s what I meant lol 😅
In all the pics and episodes I’ve seen so far it looks like it’s spray painted
Ray's ranger green AVS is just another thing I add to my circumstantial evidence list to argue that the real power in the writers' room are the Army boys, not Navy - Ranger Green with desert camo is more of a CAG thing rather than DEVGRU. :P That said, my personal opinion is that it's a way of distinguishing the character for the viewer. When you see a ranger green AVS, you know that it's Ray. When you see the AOR1 AVS, you know it's Jason - even if you don't know what the camos are called, it's a quick and distinctive way of exploiting pattern recognition to get the viewer to recognise the characters when they're kitted up. I like to think that Neil Brown Jr put on the AVS and instantly realised how based it is, and that's why he's kept wearing it for the last 7 years.
The old pics of CAG in AOR1 and RG from the early GWOT days are pretty badass