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Posts posted by Sonic Syndicate
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Is it just me or does the guy on the right look like he has an m14 barrel coming out of his mouth =O
Edit: Cheers QDRenegade =]
Haha, great. Now I can never unsee that
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KTcerberus: We have a winner...
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Some of my gear:
Cheers!
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My AR15 setup:
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Darn, my lid looks 'basic' compared to that!
Seriously though, great job!
My lid:
Cheers!
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The general consensus is that drop-legs of any kind tend to work best when they're as high up as possible. It minimises the restriction to your leg movement/knee joints and the amount that they swing around when you're running by bringing everything closer together and just tightening up the whole rig; so if you can, get the vertical straps that attach to your belt adjusted right down short on the holster and the dump pouch. That will also create a shorter distance between your right hand and your secondary weapon, and your left and the dump pouch, which speeds everything up that extra bit.
Advice aside though, that's a good looking kit, well done. If you're anything like me when I was 18, then you could probably sit around playing video games all day stuffing your face with milk, chocolate, biscuits and cake and not put on a single pound, so don't worry about your weight. Eat plenty of meat and do lots of airsoft, with age the bulk will come.
Makes sense, I will try putting it on my belt the next time I put on all my gear.
And yes, I'm (lucky) just like you were, I play a lot of video games while stuffing my face all day and still not put on a single pound/kg.
Cheers!
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Running round the house is all well an good but a test in the field is where you either find its a hinderance or a help. Theres a good chance that dumper could swing under your knee as you rush to get down into a firing position. and without knee pads that could be painful.
Grim
You present a valid point there, I will try some other options out.
Thanks for the advice!
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Your going to have mags fall out of the pouch when your running/going prone/kneeling if its on your leg. Do a game with it there and you will see, its just not practical. When I first started airsofting I did the same thing and found it just didn't work out, there is a reason its normally found hanging off a belt rig or so.
Hmm, I tested it out around the house before I decided to put it there, I had no real problems whatsoever.
This is because there's a cord to tighten the entry so that your stuff won't come out.
I'd have to play a game with it to test it out, but that will have to wait for a while, as I won't be playing any time soon.
Cheers!
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I wasn't talking about your stance, I was talking about the fact that you are really, really painfully skinny. Go bulk up!
Aah, that makes sense, well I am 2m+- which would be 6'5-6'6 (if the converter is correct xD).
Considering that I'm only 18 atm it makes some sense for my skinniness
I am visiting the gym on a regular basis though, so it'll just take some time
Cheers!
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Nice gear, but you need some kneepads and a LOT of work on the leg press!
Thanks, I know my shooting stance is **** on those pictures, it were just some quick snaps by my dad.
I'm not too sure about kneepads yet, as they tend to move around quite a bit and are really uncomfy...
Sonic Syndicate, gotta ask. Is the dump pouch on the knee really working? Can't imagine it be very comfy to move with a few mags in it.
Well, the material is harder than it appears, so it doesn't hinder my movements in any way.
Also, when reloading it is extremely convenient to have it down at my left knee, because the empty mag will always be in my left hand.
Cheers
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My MARPAT setup
Quick kit list:
- Genuine MARPAT
- Pantac Force Recon plate carrier, molle stuff etc
- Wiley X Spear Goggles and CAG-1 Gloves
- China mich2002 helmet with acm Rhino and YZH 3x PVS dummy
- Magnum 8' Spider boots
Outdoor pics soon!
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My recently painted VSR:
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@Jimmypie
I'm loving those marpat helmets! Great job!