GREAT INFO GUYS!!! THANKS!
Gonna track down the rain cover, & compression sack right now.
Sure sounds like you fella's spent a considerable amount of time with these packs! You mentioned the frame being heavy, any chance they were steel? When I bought the pack I noticed the guy made a big deal out of saying "It has quick disconnect straps and the
aluminum frame."... Made me wonder, but I didnt ask.
I found it in a surplus store and thought. "worth trying on". I'm 5,10", medium build, & it was a
perfect fit! Heavier than my North Face frameless pack for SURE, but actually more comftorble!
Mind you it was unloaded, but I had my 14yr old daughter hang on the frame a little... I like the outside pockets and attach points for sure, and I think it's got enough clearance with the frame that my back wont sweat (
REALLY hate my current pack because that!), plus I was gonna soak it with "Camp Dry" spray. The problem I have with my commercial packs has been opening a half dozen noisy little cheap zippers and compartments to get to something, and then finding that when I left the pack on the ground everything inside got wet from dew.
Again, SUPER INFORMATION! Thanks! I only spent $50 bucks and an hour burning off all the extra thread (you know what I'm talking about

), it was "new, unissued". So if it doesnt work out, at least it will be a good learning experience on a piece of our US history!
Thanks again for the words of experience!