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Posts posted by HeuteGegangen
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Here's Army SOF impression from a little while back
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Hey dickens interesting loadout, can you describe what makes it SF?
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The ELCS comes with 3x, 2x, and 1x M16 mag pouches. The ones in the picture above hold 3, as well as a frag and smoke / dd
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guess so
Certainly does appear that those guys drew from a specific suite of kit between 2000 and 2004 though if reference photos are to be taken seriously.
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White ops vs. black ops my friend, two very different things
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Great touch with the MULE + HPC Tangman!
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Wrong.
He's a SOTACC student, former SF or Ranger (one the student prerequisites).
Please, substantiate.
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AFSOC brah
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Top pic is SF, not CAG.
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Here's one:
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Just got this
Has been modded with zipper and fastex so it has a split front
I'm very jealous. Better pictures of the modifications done please!
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Use it for some green stuff! With the H-harness attachments it's actually not such an awful rig
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Older pic of the 1961A
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anvis does not equal delta... this is some milphotos *suitcase* going on in here
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Wear it with a Paraclete HPC!
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That's an odd list of stuff to carry on your second line too, especially if you've got nothing else.
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Great RBAV photo, got any more?
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Any clue what the fastex on his MICH is for?
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and some more:
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and as promised:
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I can post some for you tomorrow night if you don't mind waiting- they're not the most interesting though
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Here's the full story on that picture if you're interested: http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles...an_cliff_clash/
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That's not correct at all. 5th group was using 1911s in A Stan all the way back in 2002, and I've read from a very reliable source that Para Ord has been working closely with a couple SFGs as well. SF's also been seen downrange with Glocks, as have other elements of the US Army.
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It's uncommon, but not unheard of. Thank you for posting those!
US Army SF Photos
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I think the navy called a pretty heavy 'dibs' on that one hispeed. Soldier Systems had an article about it and how they wanted to brand it like USMC had done with their new patterns.