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About Tubal
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Adv Member
- Birthday 07/17/1980
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Airsofter since
2006
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Country
Sweden
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86188749
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R-ish Bandit or Loner Kit: Kitlist: Green zipped hoodie, used Cotton scarf over the face Chicom, repro Bluewear work gloves Cheap green BDU pants German army boots Not visible: canvas 4x RPK-mag pouch, russian, with soviet water bottle attached. I had an AK74 earlier in the day, but when it broke I switched to my TalibAK. Disregard
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What did you do with it? I can see the new black pouches, but I'm not familiar enough with the vest to see if there's anything else.
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It has more to do with the viewer than the motif I think...
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It almost sounds like you printed your own fabric?
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DIY Tactical has some. Edit: Also, it's called UCP
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The EUSOG logo, designed by me. EUSOG is a fictional EU unit, basically we just don't want to wear national uniforms (click the thumbnail) The image shows my mini-admin/mobile pouch, generally the patch would be on the shoulder as usual. There's an old-ish image of the uniform here, from before we got the patches though.
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Uneven paint = camouflage
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It's true that a molle pouch can be attached to any belt, but it's not ideal. The thinner the belt, the more the pouch will flop around. I used to use an old surplus non-molle load bearing belt (swedish 304k) with molle pouches and holsters, and it worked reasonably well, but unless i tied the pouches down with string through the grommets (it wasn't visible, but still) they tended to slip around a bit. Also, if you have velcro lids they can be difficult to open on a thin belt, as the pouch may tend to rotate around the belt instead of open. This all depends on what pouches you intend to
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A MOLLE belt isn't there to hold up your pants Most load bearing belts (they're not all MOLLE) can be used alone, but suspenders can also be used. If it's a heavy belt it can sometimes chafe my hips, but I haven't felt the need to use suspenders yet. I've never had any problems with the belt moving around though. My current belt is a shaped belt, so it resists rotating by itself, but my older straight belt didn't move much either. Unless you do a lot of cartwheeling the belt shouldn't ride up on your stomach.
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What is the difference? I've tried to find good articles on the 'line' system, but I've had very little luck.
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More pictures, less jibba-jabba.
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The filter blocks the airflow, which makes it harder to breathe and give your body less oxygen. Brain damage may be an exaggeration, but it doesn't help with your exercise
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Not the gas mask I hope, that will just give you oxygen deprivation and dain bramage
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Well, that's an entirely different problem. Neither did we
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Any online retailer who stocks the TAC.U should have them, i guess? We had a few places to choose from when we ordered. There are a few other brands too, search the larger tactical retailers, like gearzone and bdu.com for example.