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army will
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#61
13 February, 2010, 11:48
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
right heres my kit list:
clothing:
dpm/ddpm shirt
dpm/ddp trousers
od t-shirt/ norwegian shirt (when cold)
dpm/ddpm boonie
od belt
loadbearing/protection:
ess ice glasses
od 'viper spec ops gloves'
********** od replica ciras vest with replica sapi plates
od drop leg holster
total kit carried:
l85a2,
sig p226 +1 spare mag in drop leg
15x 30 round low-caps/ 7x450 round hicaps 8x30 round low-caps
l85 cleaning kit
2x multi-tool, one small, 1 medium
1x ffd
compass
camo cream stick
radio,*
throat-mic/bowman*
*= to be bought
Not to worry about breaking the law, as long as you're healthy.- spetsnazdave87
At which point I would mount my ride, which is a donkey called Akbar, and charge off into the enemy, lighting the grenades as I go
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#62
15 February, 2010, 15:34
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
I wear a marine loadout but i wear an undershirt during the winter and a t-shirt with the marpat tops sleeves rolled up during the summer
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#63
15 February, 2010, 22:09
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
For a night game just a chest rig with a few spare mags, but if its a day game then the ricas for sure I rather carry around an extra bit of weight than be caught short of a spare mag or batteries.
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#64
15 February, 2010, 22:19
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
Weapon - Tan Masada A&K inc Eotech and Foregrip
Top -
Black H/H long Sleeve Ice Tee / Tan Hoodie / DPM shirt/ DDPM smock
Damascus interceptor X Tan
Warrior 901 Bravo Tan;
2 Large GP Pouches inc,
2x water bottles
small field tool kit
Camo Cream
2x Double M4 NSR mag pouches, 1 modded radio pouch
3x mags , 1x Motorolla HT600E With Nevcom Bowman wired into The Original PTT Handheld
Small Horisontal Pouch
1 x Small First Aid Kit
Smoke pouch holding spare batt for Radio
Blackhawk STRIKE Speed Clip Double pistol mag pouch ( holding speedloaders )
Templar Assault Systems Tan Man bag with map panel holding any food, water , gloves, hat , boonie, etc etc for longer games
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Woolrich Elite Tactical pant tan or Dpms
Blackhawk Hellstorm Kneepads Black ( need to get tan )
Oakley SI Assault 8" boots or Bates Falcon 8"
Pathfinders. NI
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#65
16 February, 2010, 23:57
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
i use a idf combat vest.
it has a massive carrying capacity
• 4 front lower pouches hold 3 rifle mags (M16/AK 47/Galil) per pouch-(total of 12 rifle mags) or canteens.
• 3 single pistol mag pouches 1 on each side of rifle mag pouches.
• 3 front upper pouches holds grenades -flares-radio.
• 1 front left pouch holds flashlight or baton.
• 2-front right pouches holds first-aid, grenades, flares or 4 pistol mag pouches.
• Top rear pouch-8.5\"x9.5\"x4.5\"-with internal pouch holds complete radio system or first aid or other gear.
• New improvement pouch for carrying helmet at the back of the vest
• Mid-rear pouch holds hydration bladder.
• Lower rear pouch, holds rope-gear
plus extra pyro in pockets of the softshell and dpm trousers
using a famas f1 as my primary and a tm uzi as my pistol
trading WE M16A1 for CYMA or RS SVD with PSOP
http://forums.zeroin.co.uk/showthrea...ting-trades%29
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19 February, 2010, 18:01
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
I go for unit impression as a rule, i base my gat on what kit i am wearing lol, so as a rule if i was wearing flecktarn for a day it would consist of
Boonie or helmet
Smock
Bivi jacket and goretex in a day sack if its cold/wet
KSK Ops vest with 12 G36 mid cap mags, 2 USP mags, first aid kit, XTN & iasus throatmic, camo kit, AA maglite, 1000 rounds spare ammo, marui 400 rnd speedloader, leatherman, zip ties, a few snacks and a water canteen, spare batts etc.
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Mehler ballistic vest with foam inserts
KSK trousers
Lowa boots
Camelback
Bundeswher nomex gloves
Shooting glasses
Utility belt with dump pouch & safariland and USP
G36 K with Eo tech and vert grip and M6 laser light
If on a milsimm i will add a sleeping and bivi bag, small tool kit, cook kit, kipp matt, basha kit and spare batterys and BBs.
Even though this may seem excessive to some of you, when the adrenaline is going you dont even notice it, i have been skirmishing like this for 15 years, so am very used to a full rig and it works for me which is the key thing, at the end of the day wear what you feel comfortable in. Dont overload yourself with kit just to look gucci, only use what you find practical is the best bet. I have seen players go down with dehydration as a result of overloading on kit and not drinking enough fliud. Finally if you are wearing a full rig, make sure it all fits and goes together, tape up loose straps, pad out anything that rattles etc. There is nothing worse tahn an ill fitting rig or set of webbing.
Current armoury
ICS L86 A2 LSW - CYMA AIM's - C.A. MP5 A3 - C.A. HK 33 K - J.G. G36 KSK - G&P L119 A1 - C.A. HK 53 - STAR FNC Para -CYMA Galil SAR - Real sword Type 56 - T.M. Sig P226 - KSC USP Compact - KSC HK USP 45 - KSC Glock 19 -
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#67
19 February, 2010, 18:27
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
Originally when I started, like everyone else (just about) I just got what was cheap, light and easy to use.
Now I'm leaning towards the unit impression, having started putting together a US Ranger impression and will also be putting together a Force Recon impression over the coming months.
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they are a waste of time dont know why the british army still has them
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Is this you talking from experience ?..
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i was at cadets for 3 years
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#68
19 February, 2010, 18:51
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
jesus, if you want to save money crotmate just dont. FR gear if you're doing it properly is ridiculously expensive!! :p
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#69
19 February, 2010, 19:03
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
44 patt JGs, 58 patt webbing, French canvas jungle boots, SLR, easy
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19 February, 2010, 21:08
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
I have an M14 so i dont really use much kit as im not cqb, but If I had more money I would go for a smaller gun and more kit:
DPM boonie
Scrim net
DPM jacket and trousers
Patrol boots
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#71
19 February, 2010, 21:34
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
I like to keep it simples... ( insert squeak here )
95 DPM trousers.
Umbro tshirt?
Team hoody ( black hoody with a few pretty names on it)
warrior rp7 platecarrier and a few m4 mags..
Keep it light
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#72
19 February, 2010, 21:49
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
even more simple, black jeans, boots.
double m4 mag pouch fitted to my actual belt, carrying 3 mid-caps and long sleeved tshirt..
simples
Improvise, Adapt & Overcome..
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19 February, 2010, 22:05
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
Heavy kit for CQB:
MICH 2000 + Revision Goggles
Plate Carrier with assorted mag pouches and hydration
Battle Belt with dumper
Thigh mounted SERPA
Propper MC BDU w/ UBACS
Oakley SI Gloves
Magnum Spider Desert Elite Boots
Blackhawk kneepads
Light/Medium for Woodland
Boonie
Plate Carrier or Battle Belt (depends on my mood)
One kneepad
MOLLE mounted SERPA
Propper MC BDUs w/ UBACS
Magnum Spider Desert Elite Boots
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Flora BDUs
Peak Cap
6sh92 vest
I carry 8-10 mags for MC and 6 for Flora
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#74
19 February, 2010, 22:26
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
My loadout consits of BH vest, tigers and boots. for winter no shirt just an old oakley jacket.
Inside that:
4x M14 mags 1x in gun
1000 or so rounds in canvas bag
BFG+ blanks, loading tool
leatherman
grenades and smokes
BH serpa drop leg platform for pistol
2x spare pistol mags
camel bak
tactical mars bar
Alpha Elite Gaming, Jersey C.I
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19 February, 2010, 22:29
Re: Skirmish Wear - How do you do it?
For WW2 as authentic as I can manage, for modern, just whatever I've got around, but generally as slimmed down as possible.
Life is a short warm moment, death is a long cold rest,
you get your chance to try, in the twinkling of an eye,
eighty years with luck or even less.
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