Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between OCP and Scorpion OCP?
What is the difference between OCP and Scorpion OCP?
OCP stands for Operational Camouflage Pattern, and Scorpion OCP refers to the camouflage pattern used for modern U.S. military uniforms and related gear. Shoppers commonly use both terms when looking for Army OCP uniforms, camo clothing, and matching tactical accessories.
What can I shop for in the OCP Uniforms category?
What can I shop for in the OCP Uniforms category?
This category is intended for OCP uniform clothing, footwear, lights, bags, packs, first aid items, duty gear, lifestyle gear, and related accessories. It helps shoppers build or update a field, duty, training, or uniform-focused loadout around Scorpion OCP camo.
Are OCP uniform items only for military use?
Are OCP uniform items only for military use?
OCP uniforms are closely tied to U.S. military wear, especially Army uniform needs, but OCP-style tactical clothing and accessories may also be used by law enforcement, security, training, range, and civilian tactical buyers. If the gear is for official wear, the applicable unit, department, or command policy should guide the final choice.
What should I consider when buying OCP boots or footwear?
What should I consider when buying OCP boots or footwear?
For official uniform use, boot color, height, toe style, zipper use, and outsole construction can matter depending on branch or unit rules. For field and tactical use, shoppers should also consider fit, traction, support, break-in comfort, and the environment where the boots will be worn.
How do I choose the right OCP gear for my loadout?
How do I choose the right OCP gear for my loadout?
Start with the role: uniform wear, duty use, training, field operations, or general tactical preparedness. Then match clothing, packs, pouches, lights, first aid gear, and accessories to the equipment you carry, the climate you work in, and any policy requirements that apply.