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C.J.Fox

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About C.J.Fox

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  • Birthday April 14

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  • Airsofter since
    2005
  • Country
    Northern Ireland

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    The Gear Shack

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  1. That's what I love about woodland BDU, it looks great with anything... Classic and Modern!
  2. Haha, good to see there are still those with a good taste in fine nylon wares. This a long (very long) sought item and well worth the wait.
  3. Agreed, looks the business! May as well leave this here whilst I'm visiting... Inokatsu | Romanian AIMS
  4. This one is set up for heavy contact, shorter duration skirmishes. I've left plenty of space clear at the front to swiftly access magazines for reload. I run it with a 1st line belt holding a Safariland 6004 and large dump pouch. To explain the frag pouches on the rear, they are more for team mate accessibility, akin to a buddy system. Well, that's my excuse if anyone asks... Paraclete HPC (Hard Plate Carrier) Smoke Green - Triple M4/.45 Shingle - Double M4 Pouch - MBITR Pouch - Vertical GP Pouch x2 - Frag Pouch x2
  5. Me also if you are making a list... DCU is still my fav pattern and those mods make it look even better. Lovin' the CAG style setup also, very swish.
  6. I'm lost for words. Night Vision then, are you sure that's all it can do? I get the impression it can probably see into the future also.
  7. Haha, Drake is our local hero in regards to the taking of fine photography, especially in relation to wonderful Blasters and Gear.
  8. C.J.Fox

    $1K club.

    Oh yes, now that is how a PTW should be done. Have you installed grip tape on the pistol grip along with the elastic band? I've used one in the past running a rubber sleeve on the grip and it does provide for excellent fit and function.
  9. Ah yes, if in doubt, stick it in an M4 Pouch. Now that would be rather impressive. I normally shy away from newer models such as this as it means having to kit yourself out with more holsters and as I love my Safarilands, the process can become expensive.
  10. I've always been a big fan of GRAW so this one came as a nice surprise. I've had the good fortune to fire off a few shots with the PX4 and I have to say that I'm very impressed. She's chunky yet compact and hefty but still comfortable in the hands. The addition of a customisable back strap was a nice addition and the markings / detailing all appeared to be clear and concise. Perhaps slightly larger but it reminds me of my USPc in regards to grasp and use. Overall a nice backup choice and as said already, TM reliable right out of the box. What holsters have you all been using for your P
  11. Thanks for the comment, I'm always glad when time spent on the gear is appreciated. :)

  12. Some of your gear is mint! Kudos to you. It looks fab!

  13. I seen Cephas' post the other day and thought it looked like an awesome piece of custom work, kudos to him. But I'm only just realising now that I've an old IBH replica kicking about the place in dire need of some love. Hmm, new project me thinks, as I've been looking for an excuse to get some of the Ops-Core straps for a while! In the meantime, here's another one from my collection (apologies for the not so great camera work)... just to keep you all amused. MICH 2000 - USMC FR update of my previous MICH with a few optional extras. - MICH 2000 * - MSA Chinstrap - MSA / Oregon Aero
  14. The Paraclete triple is quite sturdy so it's easier than it looks and they provide secure retention with a smooth draw. I do agree though, under duress it was tricky to get my next set of three mags installed and ready for action. Therefore I've reworked the setup to try something different. Live and learn, as they say.
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