Thread: What airsoft kit do you have?

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    This is my airsoft/paintball loadout it is shared due to the fact the vest is changeable to pods or magazines, my weapon is a t68 and is able to fire both airsoft and paintballs with the help of the airsoft conversion kit (also making it waterproof) the gun and vest are both made by RAP4. These pics were taken before our last game in PA.








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    Woa Reaper, you have some crazy eyes in that first pic of yours, but great loadout!

    Alright, I haven't posted a "loadout" picture in a while, so here's my current one for the weather. Inspired by the 10th SFG loadouts in Viking Hammer. I guess it also looks PMC like, so it can be classified as either one.






    And something you don't see too often anymore...a loadout with a vanilla MP5 with a suppressor.
    Sure, this loadout is pretty humble compared to the other ones posted on here, but it's pretty high speed and low budget.

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    omfg delta! no wait youre wearing running shoes

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    Hahaha!
    The last picture is Delta! Look at the MP5! jk.

    No, not tennis shoes, but old hiking shoes I had laying around. I had tactical entry boots, but I chose to wear these instead since they're easier to put on.

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    hey Reaper is the t68 reliable? its good looking for sure but i mostly heard bad stuff about crap4 guns..was wondering if it worths to buy one

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    Default navy seal-ish loadout

    i was inspired by pictures from a SEAL team boarding a vessel during an excercise
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilo 1-1 View Post
    Woa Reaper, you have some crazy eyes in that first pic of yours, but great loadout!

    Alright, I haven't posted a "loadout" picture in a while, so here's my current one for the weather. Inspired by the 10th SFG loadouts in Viking Hammer. I guess it also looks PMC like, so it can be classified as either one.






    And something you don't see too often anymore...a loadout with a vanilla MP5 with a suppressor.
    Sure, this loadout is pretty humble compared to the other ones posted on here, but it's pretty high speed and low budget.
    You look hella cooler than most of these mother****ers. Some of these guys have so much mother****ing kit on they just look retarded. Something out of a damn cheap sci-fi movie or something. Keep your kits simple. No stupid ass ****ing patches too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianT View Post
    You look hella cooler than most of these mother****ers. Some of these guys have so much mother****ing kit on they just look retarded. Something out of a damn cheap sci-fi movie or something. Keep your kits simple. No stupid ass ****ing patches too.
    some people are doing immpressions, meaning rocking mad kit is hype since those real units or what evs use that much stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianT View Post
    You look hella cooler than most of these mother****ers. Some of these guys have so much mother****ing kit on they just look retarded. Something out of a damn cheap sci-fi movie or something. Keep your kits simple. No stupid ass ****ing patches too.
    Ha ha ha, thanks a lot. I always go light on my load outs, and it saves me a lot of money. Most of my skirmishes go on with very few breaks so I'm usually on the move.

    A lot of gear looks great I guess, but I think it's a bit too expensive and too heavy for what I do, so I opted to go light.

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    My impression is based off of an actual picture of a buddy of mine serving in the PA Nat. Guard. Only thing I added was the ESS goggles. And yes, my buddy rocked the infidel patch while in iraq.



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    THe rap4s are reliable yes, however they are HIGH maitenence, ive had mine since the summer and i did have to send it back to california for some fixing due to a C02 issue, it was leaking also i had the buttstock and some internals upgraded. during games i have never had a problem except that one time with the oxygen leak which turned out to be a stale 0ring. But like any other weapon if you dont maintain it and let it sit it will go to garbage. i plug my c02 into it every day and take 5 - 10 shots just to keep it alive and the internals juiced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrianT View Post
    You look hella cooler than most of these mother****ers. Some of these guys have so much mother****ing kit on they just look retarded. Something out of a damn cheap sci-fi movie or something. Keep your kits simple. No stupid ass ****ing patches too.

    It's all about wat u r lookin bros! No offend to others at all coz everybody has got their own way of hving fun.Some people may like trotting around with full gears on and try to catch attention n flauntin **** u know.Tatz the feeling which they r enjoying u know,we can't do much about tat.Just kick their ass in the game with ur speed&skill and they will shut their mouth up.

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    This is all VDV (Vozdushno-Desantnye Voyska), or Soviet airborne gear from the Afghanistan period.
    I have more gear but this is all I took pictures of now.

    First picture:
    This is a standard "Afgankha" uniform, it's also called "M88".
    Worn underneath it is the "Telnyashka", a skyblue-white striped shirt which has been a tradition taken over from the Soviet Navy.
    The footwear consists of so-called "Sapogi", these are basicly jackboots. During the Afghanistan period it turned out that these got easily destroyed on the rough rocky grounds, so troops prefered imported Chinese Adidas clones. Reporters were asked to make pictures which didn't show the footwear.
    The headgear is a standard fieldcap or a "Panama" hat.
    The webbing consists of the RD-54 LBV, which features 2 magazine pouches, 2 grenade pouches and a non-removable backpack. Worn on the belt is a 4-cell magazine pouch, AKM/Ak74 bayonet and usually also a canteen. The belt is a Rubberized canvas belt with OD buckle. At the upper left is a 1PN58 night sight, this was the sight issued in that period for specialized forces which needed, like snipers.


    Second picture:
    This is largely the same as on the first picture but the webbing was replaced by a Chest rig. During crawling the webbing proved to be unhandy, so Chinese Chicom chest rigs were used. The Soviets eventually copied and improved these which had this vest as one of the results. It holds 6 magazines, 4 grenades and 2 flares. At the bottom another pouch can be added which holds 10 grenades for the GP-25 grenade launcher.

    Third picture:
    Since the start of the campaign there were trials with body armour, these were usually flakjackets, without pouches. These were combined with belt kit or Chinese Chicom rigs. The model on the picture is a 6B4, which was the first model with builtin pouches. The weight of the vest is around 10kg, which isn't that bad, unless crawling where it gets quite uncomfortable. At the front there are overlapping ceramic tiles, meant to stop bullets. The rear has overlapping thin titanium plates to stop debris and shrapnel.

    Fourth picture:
    Since Afghanistan can be quite cold, soldiers got issued winter equipment as well. This is a thick and heavy jacket but will certainly keep you warm until -30 degrees Celcius. Over this normal webbing or vests were worn, though prefered was a simple chicom chest rig or a belt with a mag pouch and bayonet without other items.
    Also pictured are mittens with trigger finger seperate.


    Disclaimer: I'm probably wrong on some bits, sorry

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    That's pretty cool, FW200. I dig the winter coat. it would go good with my ushanka.

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