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They aren't bloused. They are tucked. Keeps nasty things out of my pants.

 

Some philosophical reason I should of un tucked them?

 

 

*Not that I have that load out anymore*

 

Two reasons, none of them philosophical but rather practical.

 

1 (The common sense reason): Laces (especially those nice little loops that one makes when tying their shoes) outside of the boot have a tendency to get entangled on terrain items such as branches low to the ground.

 

2 (The geardo reason): If you want to look the part, then this is one of those small details that make the loadout accurate. Tucking your laces in is something people in the US Army, let alone other US armed forces, especially if they work on the field, do as a general common sense rule.

 

As for the pants bloused, tucked in or completely out of the boots is pretty much a choice of the individual, unless we are talking about an "in garrison" environment where one has to follow uniform standards.

 

Excellent job with the loadout. Keep up the good work!

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I meant about the pants.

 

The laces are taped when in a game. ;)

 

It was late. I must've misread. God knows what I was thinking....

 

I did address the pants being bloused or unbloused.

On the field it is the individual's choice anyway... :D

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Looks great skyflash!

 

Few pics of the 10th SFG I found on MP.net

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U.S. Army Operations Detachment Alpha members from the 10th Special Forces Group demonstrate to the participants of the 76th Joint Civilian Orientation Conference how to seize a compound on their training area in Stuttgart, Germany, Sept. 25, 2008.

 

High res pics can be found here.

 

Intresting gear IMO both Eagle and Paraclete armor carriers and lot of ANVIS NVG mounts

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skyflash, that is an amazing loadout, the only thing that I could potentially see as a problem is the end of those scissors sticking out. It looks like the tip is just out enough that you could catch them on your arm or something, maybe that's just how it looks to me. Please, don't take this too seriously, I don't really know much about SF impressions, just something I saw.

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It's rainy outside and I got sorta bored...

 

SF

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Kitlist

 

1stline:

Molle Belt

- double pistol mag pouch

- mag drop pouch

- E&E pouch

- glock knife

- Safariland

 

2ndline:

Ciras Mar

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- tripple M4 magpouch

- .45 pistol mag pouch

- small utility pouch

- Specops double shingle

- Singe M4 mag pouch

- smoke pouch

- Mbitr pouch

- hydration pouch

- silencer pouch

- Ifak pouch

 

Wear:

Softshell

ACU Pants

BHI riggers belt

Oakley 2.0 ballistic M-frames

Wiley-X gloves

Mich 2000

 

Comms:

Mbitr (fake) + Comtac II dualcom

 

Boomsticks:

M4A1

- Troy "Meat Tenderiser" FH

- KAC-type RIS

- TD-type foregrip

- AnpeqII

- Acog

- LMT Cranestock

 

Kimber Warrior

- M3

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Skyflash: great gear and pics. May I suggest a replica LMT SOPMOD stock for you M4 MRE.

 

Skyflash=running with scissors

 

The CAG reference source that he is going off of show a MIL type stock being used, as well as ANVIS.

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