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-Skeletor- April 26th, 2008 23:07

SF dudes I've seen out here are wearin ACU, but thats just on camp, no clue if they wear that or DCUs out on a mission.

Yuxi April 26th, 2008 23:13

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Originally Posted by Sturmur (Post 704654)
Probably heading toward a more Army Special Forces (Green Berets) look rather than a Delta Force or Navy SEALS. I'm not trying to perfectly imitate anyone but to grasp a general look.

TBH, I saw the CONTRAS thread in the team forums and liked the look. So I started to collect pieces and to check out different iterations of SF, and now I need is an AEG to achieve a basic loadout.

Hey Sturmur, I posted my collection of categorized photos a while back which you might find useful if you have not already downloaded it.

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=44140

For a general look, all you really need is CIRAS (with a good choice of pouches, i.e. nothing too fancy, but wisely arranged), a MICH2000 (with the regular NVG mount for army), ACU, some sort of desert boots, and a M4 RIS.

Though you might find SEAL stuff to be both more interesting, as well as less restrictive in what you can use. Just a heads up too, the IBH is typically considered a SEAL item.

IMO a very good SEAL or SF setup can be created for about $6-800 given the wide choices of very high quality replicas of SOF equipment out there today (discounting the cost of guns of course), so long as one does not make any junk purchases along the way, which unfortunately most people can not avoid while in a process of trial and error.

Firewalker April 28th, 2008 01:36

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Originally Posted by lupo (Post 704590)
Realistically the m14's having been phased out by most of the sf units in favor of the mk11 or the new M110 Semi-Auto Sniper System.

Yeah, the M110 is a beauty of a gun.

I've got one of these on the drawing board, just need a few more parts and the gun is done :) As for the Green Berets, just go with standard army ranger look.

rockafella May 26th, 2008 05:43

DD

Polar Nova July 23rd, 2008 21:22

Nice. I like the shemagh. It's a good and popular tool of protection from the sun and BBs.

H-G July 23rd, 2008 21:34

One thing that jumps out at me is the non ballistic helmet, not sure the skate helmet you've got really works for the impression you have going.

MadMorbius August 5th, 2008 21:03

The taclight is on the wrong side of your rifle. You put it on the same side as the ejection port if you're right handed. Two reasons:

1) So that you can turn it on with your thumb while gripping the vert grip
2) More importantly, you always lay a rifle down with the ejection port up.

Brakoo August 5th, 2008 21:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by MadMorbius (Post 786796)
The taclight is on the wrong side of your rifle. You put it on the same side as the ejection port if you're right handed. Two reasons:

1) So that you can turn it on with your thumb while gripping the vert grip
2) More importantly, you always lay a rifle down with the ejection port up.

This is mostly a technicality but since I'm a left-handed shooter then having my flashlight on the left side of my gun makes sense, right ? Only problem being that airsoft doesn't allow me to have a left-handed receiver.

MadMorbius August 11th, 2008 10:23

Yup, that's a valid point. Biggest thing there is that if you lay the rifle down to fire over cover (for example if you have to use a vehicle for cover) the E-port is up so the rifle can cycle properly. If your flashlight is on the other side, it's interfere with your firing position.

It's tough to explain....have to demonstrate some time.

Brakoo August 11th, 2008 22:19

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Originally Posted by MadMorbius (Post 791357)
Yup, that's a valid point. Biggest thing there is that if you lay the rifle down to fire over cover (for example if you have to use a vehicle for cover) the E-port is up so the rifle can cycle properly. If your flashlight is on the other side, it's interfere with your firing position.

It's tough to explain....have to demonstrate some time.

Nah I get you on that one so in my case I'm fucked unless I work a lot more on my weak side. I have to admit that for general purpose it makes a lot more sense to have any side accessories on the right side.

H-G September 21st, 2008 19:34

Here's my Army 5th group Summer 2007 impression (work in progress)
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/5...oland4ufz2.jpg

techobo September 21st, 2008 19:55

Sexy time. I heard you just had your blaster painted. Any pics?

Viking September 21st, 2008 21:05

I'm seeing alot of fanny packs now. I was gonna ask Farmboy if he had any TAG fanny packs in, but forgot to when I was there. Looks good, man.

H-G September 21st, 2008 21:08

Thanks dude! If you don't mind me asking, what would you be using yours for? I usually just have a bunch of tools and electrical tape in there.

Viking September 21st, 2008 21:18

That sounds about right. Other creature comforts related to airsoft could find their way in there as well. Like spare batteries, bag of ammo, etc.


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