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  • #61
    Re: Gear and kit for the "big guys"

    Careful dude! Say it again and itl be sticky keyboards all over...
    AUTHOR OF ALL YOUR PAIN.

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    • #62
      Re: Gear and kit for the "big guys"

      Girls look better in belt rigs anyway...

      GIRLS.

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      • #63
        Re: Gear and kit for the "big guys"

        Tactical suspenders. Haha.

        GIRLS.
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        • #64
          Re: Gear and kit for the "big guys"

          Ann Summers, specialise in nightware, dildos, strap ons, lube and "kevlar bras and panties".

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          • #65
            Re: Gear and kit for the "big guys"

            Do they do fishnets in multicam?
            Gun tech.

            AIRSOFTERS.........Load of Balls.!

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            • #66
              Re: Gear and kit for the "big guys"

              Originally posted by Tiercel View Post
              I disagree with that, its down to the individual,

              look at this guy for example:



              Personally I think his loadout looks really good, hes a big bloke yes but he pulls it off well.

              Then this chap... who's so large his helmets too small, which I didnt think was physically possible, helmets are always massive!





              One thing I have wondered though, why do the larger chaps always seem to go for multicam? Ive got no desire to use the stuff, what am I missing out on? :P
              Cartman plays airsoft?

              I'm overweight too. I haven't really done anything about it as I don't give a flying F*** what people think. I can still play hard so it doesn't affect me. I was fit once in my Army days as I was on the Regimental boxing team and was rewarded with the UKLF Bantamweight title once for my troubles.

              However I think as you get older, I think you become more comfortable with what you are and less vain about it. At least I did. I don't think my loadouts look stupid on me, even though they are originally intended for smaller/fitter builds than me.
              Last edited by jfox61; 18 January, 2011, 10:36.
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              • #67
                Re: Gear and kit for the "big guys"

                Yup. And double tactical bedcovers.
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