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I agree, the Flyye looks to be too large to be a "A" model, but sometimes it even looks too small to be a "B" model. As far as I know, Flyye only produces one size. ToySoldier has both an "A" and a "B" model listed on their website.

 

As for quality, both ToySoldier and Flyye should be more than good enough for civilian use. Out of the two brands, Flyye is probably the biggest bang for the buck, because the ToySoldier 6094's are $400, and that's without shipping. Though I have not gone digging for the Flyye price's I expect it to be less than ToySoldiers. You'll just need to get it nice and dusty to get the same look as the gear in pics of SEAL's, but you could just dust it lightly with some Khaki/tan pray paint to get a similar effect.

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My gun almost finished. Element M952V is on the way.

Kitlist:
- M2 Aimpoint
- Wilcox MK18 mount
- LMT BUIS
- KAC vertical grip
- 5KU KAC style QD Silencer
- KAC Rail panels
- earplugs, rubber O-rings
- Custom paint (Montana Gold Line Everglade, Army Green)

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Question for the specialists, don't shoot me...

 

I've read on wikipedia that the SEALs are basically the only ones in the US military who're still using M81 woodland. I'm guessing that's because it's very effective in some environments. Does anybody have any recent pics of such a loadout? I'm asking this because my team and I are thinking about switching camo but we don't want to go the usual MC route.

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Question for the specialists, don't shoot me...

 

I've read on wikipedia that the SEALs are basically the only ones in the US military who're still using M81 woodland. I'm guessing that's because it's very effective in some environments. Does anybody have any recent pics of such a loadout? I'm asking this because my team and I are thinking about switching camo but we don't want to go the usual MC route.

 

Seals haven't worn M81 in quite a few years. Like previously said MARSOC is using the M81 pattern. Currently they are using Drifire material with a crye cut; however, these are extremely difficult and expensive uniforms to get. If you still want to go the SEAL route you could look into doing something something pre-AOR

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