03-15-2004, 08:46 PM
Thanks for the clarification Jurgen, I see what you mean perfectly.<br>
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My back plates always have a gap...part of the problem was that I spaced the buckles on the girld plates a bit much on my corbridge A. A guy I know told me the gap is only a problem if you're running away. That made me feel better. <p>Magnus/Matt<br>
Legio XXX "Ulpia Victrix"<br>
Niagara Falls, Canada</p><i></i>
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My back plates always have a gap...part of the problem was that I spaced the buckles on the girld plates a bit much on my corbridge A. A guy I know told me the gap is only a problem if you're running away. That made me feel better. <p>Magnus/Matt<br>
Legio XXX "Ulpia Victrix"<br>
Niagara Falls, Canada</p><i></i>