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ztara
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11 February, 2010, 00:40
Re: Loadouts.
yeh thinking of just getting a belt with a couple of pouches (cost about what 30 all together) wearing an OD hoodie i own. some cheap BDU cargos (15?). walkin boots. boonie hat, maybe?
plus AEG, mags, glasses etc.
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steve54
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10 February, 2010, 23:59
Re: Loadouts.
As others have said there are plenty of on line sites to get reasonable gear at decent prices. My advice is --dont overload yourself with gear. Just try not to stick out like a sore thumb! IT WILL HURT!!!!!
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bobtuskins
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10 February, 2010, 23:37
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oh i can find stuff, its just i'm pretty strapped for cash atm (uni and all) the internet has such variety. i was looking at the Swedish M90 splinter BDU's and really liked them, only draw back is they apear to be the most expensive BDU's you can buy.
i seem to have a magpie eye for the most expensive things that are completly out of my price range.
Oh believe me, there's plenty rarer and much more expensive camo patterns out there for the discerning collector. For instance, there's loads of Eastern European patterned uniforms that are all but unheard of (and logically expensive). If you want a distinguished, yet practical camo for woodland when you get more money you should have a look at the fancy new Italian Vegetato pattern. A certain website named after a German camo pattern stocks it, and you can also find full sets on an Internet bay that has auctions.
Of course, you need to go with what you feel comfortable with, so see what you like, and don't be afraid to save up for that nice piece of kit you've always wanted.
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ztara
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10 February, 2010, 22:23
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oh i can find stuff, its just i'm pretty strapped for cash atm (uni and all) the internet has such variety. i was looking at the Swedish M90 splinter BDU's and really liked them, only draw back is they apear to be the most expensive BDU's you can buy.
i seem to have a magpie eye for the most expensive things that are completly out of my price range.
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flatout
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10 February, 2010, 20:16
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try car boots too mate might beable to pick up so cheap mstuff
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ztara
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10 February, 2010, 18:07
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sure i could russel something up. thanks for the advise guise. Im bein made to feel really welcomed here at Zero In. thanks!
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jagillham
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10 February, 2010, 17:52
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Any thing goes, I think we all appreciate to see some "effort" rather than white trainers and jeans though
I had to lend the girlfriend my kit for a game (stops most the pain!) so just threw a PMC look together. Plain T-Shirt, Tan (ish) trousers & baseball cap :D Job Done! Sure you could raised the cupboard to make something similar :D
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Mole1811
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10 February, 2010, 17:23
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PMC?
Private military contractor.
type it in on google images
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bobtuskins
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10 February, 2010, 17:22
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PMC?
"Private Military Contractor"
Basically modern day mercenaries. A great way to turn up on the field in casual clothing and a baseball cap.
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ztara
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10 February, 2010, 17:17
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PMC?
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kipper66
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10 February, 2010, 16:56
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theres a fair few "geardos" and gucci 'softers out there.
i spent £30 on a set of dpm (trousers, shirt, jacket). and i just where that with some solid boots (ok, these cost me £100ish, but they are hiking boots, that i use alot!) and some glasses. i dont even have a vest/rig or anything yet (no real need at the moment)
its cheap. it works (in woodland).
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ztara
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10 February, 2010, 16:36
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cool, well its good to know things arn't too elitist and that everyones pretty relaxed. i mean you look just online (chairsofting) and all you seem to find is pics of guys in pretty impresive rigs. From my limited experience it wasnt too bad but iv only been a few times, does this vary from site to site?
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Mole1811
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10 February, 2010, 15:15
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TBH matey imo it doesn't really matter what you wear as long as you make a bit of effort! I mean me and my team all wear jeans and black hoodies with our team emblem on it etc. the PMC look.
then we have a mixture of tac vests drop leg gear and belts. its all personal preference really just whatever you are comfortable with.
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Splitter
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10 February, 2010, 14:36
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Surplus store very cheap , what look you going for PMC ? or spec force even standard troops not that there standard
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ThePope
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10 February, 2010, 14:26
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Surplus gear is cheap as chips and can find it on plenty of sites.
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