Okay, that's enough.
The OP has amended his/her profile - thank-you edwardsjoey96 - so at least part of the point has been made (although members and ex-members of 1 Service Battalion would probably prefer to see their unit's name properly capitalized). No further comment is necessary regarding written communication skills at this time.
edwardsjoey96 said:
What is your thoughts regarding to the old "coat hanger" rucksack frames?
There should be sufficient answers on this site already. Have you tried the Search Function? If you find somebody who's said anything positive about these frames, please share it with us.
edwardsjoey96 said:
I know that the 64 pattern frame is better, specially if you are doing airborne drops but what about using them for hiking through the bush off trail, are the p64 frames still better and why?
Again, the Search Function should find a lot of previous informed comment. You may have to vary your key words, and try "82 Pattern", "82 Patt", and similar variations of "64 Patt" both with "Patt/Pattern" and the year in the other order, and also "Rucksack Universal C2" (the original and proper designation for the "Jump Ruck") - and "Jump Ruck" is another key word that you can search under.
edwardsjoey96 said:
On regards to the web gear, whats your thoughts about it (specially when used in combat)? Is there an ideal set up or just personal taste on how to put it together? Is there any customizing you suggest that should be done to make the web gear (and rucksack) better?
Some people have used the 82 Pattern web gear in Afghanistan, in preference to the Tac Vest, but I would suspect that they are in the minority. It does allow for some flexibility in setting it up, whereas the Tac Vest offers very little. Set-up may vary with personal requirements, but units would often specify how this was to be done, and not always logically. There are no aftermarket improvements for the 82 Pattern web gear or rucksack, but there are quite a few available for for the C2 ("64 Pattern") Rucksack - see CP Gear, Drop Zone Tactical, Riggermade (a member here), and other sources.
edwardsjoey96 said:
Was there a pacific way everything went into the rucksack and web gear? if you had to itemize what to pack for an extra long hike through the bush (off trail), what would you have packed in your 1. rucksack and 2. web gear? And finally where could I go to have the rucksack repaired?
I realize that you meant "specific" rather than "pacific", but no. This would vary with the environment and operation, and unit kit lists. Webbing is designed to hold those items specificaly required for combat - ammunition, first aid equipment, and water plus whatever other less-essential encumberances that a unit felt necessary.
What repairs are needed?