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  1. you've got some good points there, Joe.

     

    I guess at the end of the day (or night), it'll be up to the shooter/operator to configure his/her scopes/sights according to what would be optimum for him/her.

     

     

    ok, hanzo, but i guess the disadvantage would then be it you remove the pvs... then you will need to remount the acog for proper eye relief

    so, in an all night situation, pvs in back. night/day situation, acog in back

    i would have also thought that with the acog forward like that, the eye relief would be all fubar, but i guess not

    -joe

     

  2. that acog/pvs14 combo above... shouldnt it be the other way? the acog first?

    please explain...

    -Joe

     

    You can actually put the PVS14 either in front or behind the ACOG.

     

    The disadvantage of putting the ACOG behind the NOD is that the ACOG overhang creates enough distance between its front lens and the PVS14's rear lens to a point that illumination is decreased by at least 15%.

     

    On the reverse side, when the PVS14 is positioned behind the ACOG, the operator is able to close the gap between the PVS14's front lens and the ACOG's eye relief. This minimizes night illumination loss and maintains the ACOG's field of view -- both are musts especially when you're conducting zero-visibility maneuvers.

     

    ;)

     

     

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  3. Souske - Thanks, man. Yup! That's a 2-stage trigger match. I also find the recoil a lot lighter on this beaut. Let's take this conversation offline though as this discussion may be getting out of topic.

     

    Link ->

     

    :)

     

    Hanzo

     

    @Wolfenstein - The device behind the TA01 is an NE016/PVS-14 NOD.

  4. hanzo: POST A FREAKING PICTURE OF THE WHOLE SAW SOMEWHERE NOW!!! PM ME A PIC!!!

    AHHHHH! LOUD NOISES!!!!

    heres mine:

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    -Joe

     

    ...just for you, leatherneck! hahaha!

     

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    btw, i'd probably be changing the Para barrel to the SAW II length. will take some pix again afterwards.

     

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    TXP is correct, Romulus. There's more ways to skin a cat as they say... I just went this route as I thought I'd be able to get the trademarks a bit under the mark (and get the KJW mags via Redwolf or WGCShop).

     

    More pics... this one get's it close to its RS P228 brother.

     

    Enjoy!

     

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  6. Sig Sauer P226R with a Streamlight TLR-2

     

    The pistol is one hefty son-of-a-gun. It's a beauty to hold and fire. Now if I can only get a rail-compatible holster with it (and the TLR-2), the set will be complete.

     

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  7. An LC production (IRENE, Hac-Bao, Northern Wind) in the U.S. on military bases maybe a far-reached event to our foreign constituents here, but rumor has it that John Lu is trying to seal an agreement with Mainland China to hold the largest milsim-game outside the U.S. there.

     

    Just imagine the PLA going against the West for a milsim experience unrivaled since IRENE or LionClaws game...

     

    Well, if it ever become official, I'd wonder how much it's gonna cost ($2,500, the scuttle butt is..). It'll become one hoot of a game though...

     

     

  8. zbear -

     

    So you're with Shadow Company huh? Outstanding job what Shadow company did, man. The insurgent on the right hand side (pic below) took out 3-4 of my guys when we tried to clear the townhomes. He was positioned quite well up on the rooftop and it was just impossible to assault it without a grenade.

     

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    As an "insurgent" it was a blast.

    I enjoyed being able to seriously mess with both Delta and Charlie.

    If you want a better idea of what it is like get the dvd and play it through a good surround sound system with the volume turned up to 11.

    I was refing at the begining of the Sunday scenario between the embassy and the hotel and some of the pyro was not only heard but I could feel it in my chest as well.

    I am still exhuasted I wish I had taken today as a vacation day as well.

     

     

  9. It is not impossible to get to IRENE/Lion Claws-themed games. Below are some clarifications on how registration was done this year:

     

    LC Veteran Reservations = 200 seats (LC Vet cost was discounted under $200)

    New Registration Reservations = 150 seats (new reg cost was around $235)

    Total slots Made available = 350

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    LC Veteran registrations were quickly filled within 78 minutes of the registration being opened. Just because one has an LC Veteran status doesn't guarantee a seat. I, for one, had to camp the registration site, refreshed my browser so many times and hit that 'register' button when it became available. First come first serve was the name of the game.

     

    New attendees registration were done within several hours of open registration. Similar 'first-come, first served' rule was provided to everyone.

     

    LC Veteran vouching was required only for those under 18 years of age. Login to OpLionClaws.com and ask the staff there to confirm (for those who are interested in getting into one of these types of games).

     

     

     

     

  10. Here are some of my favorite snapshots of IRENE-5.

     

    More at www.operationirene.com

     

     

    Relaying the Order of Battle

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    Delta 1st Platoon, T minus 1

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    Delta 1st Platoon, 3rd and 4th

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    Three Musketeers

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    MSG 'Mad Max' Mullen

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    Over-watch

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    No cover!

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    Huey Down!

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    KIA

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    39 and 1 for Delta

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    thanks, guys...

     

    the technique is to layer with the lightest color followed by masking with natural vegetation using your secondary, darker camo colors. you do this twice/three times and you'll get the blend shown.

     

    scope is a G&P M3 replica with a scope extender to minimize front glare.

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    Gear

    - Eagle CMS-PC

    - PACA Low Visibility Soft Armor Carrier

    - Paraclete 3-Magazine, Molle

    - Protec Knee Pad

    - Bates, EGA USMC CB Boots

    - Triad Tactical Operator Cap

    - Eagle MBITR radio pouch

    - Toto Head set

    - Eagle/Blackhawk mag & utility pouches

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