Jump to content

UKSF Loadouts


Alezi

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 1.4k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Could you not just hang a shotty on a bit of bungee cord under your arm or isn't this done anymore?

I'm sure it's still done, but it's definitely not my preferred method. I can't stand the constant swinging/bouncing/interference. As such, I think I'll make a dual purpose breaching shotgun/hoolie bar scabbard.

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 2 weeks later...

I got to run my new RAV for the first time this weekend. Clocks in at 40 pounds when fully loaded. I love it, but I hate it.

 

 

 

I ran TF Black kit on Saturday, but there's only one pic of it.

 

23 APR 2016

 

 

 

A few friends and I did a TF Knight-style kit on Sunday.

 

24 APR 2016 #1

 

24 APR 2016 #2

 

24 APR 2016 #3

 

24 APR 2016 #4

 

24 APR 2016 #5

 

24 APR 2016 #6

 

24 APR 2016 #7

 

 
 
Here's a few other pictures I failed to post before. DPM greenside and multicam recce kits.
 

DPM greenside #1

 

DPM greenside #2

 

Modern UK recce

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 3 weeks later...

I took a couple higher-res pictures of my rigs for whoever is interested.

 

 

 

Paraclete SOHPC, medium, PPE manufacture: set up as a general-purpose rig

 

Blackhawk double AK/M4 mag pouch x2

Blackhawk double pistol mag pouch, modified with extended flaps

Blackhawk M60 ammo pouch

Blackhawk smoke pouch x3, 2 of the 3 modified to take up a single MOLLE column

Blackhawk PRC-112 pouch, used for secondary radio or additional grenade

BDS admin pouch, modified with fold-out map insert

AWS radio pouch

AWS GP pouch, used to carry a Hydrapak 2L bladder

Pryme Trooper I fist mic and Recon earpiece

Thales whip antenna (just for decoration)

CAT tourniquet and medical shears

 

SOHPC front

 

SOHPC left

 

SOHPC right

 

SOHPC back

 

SOHPC load

 

Combat load:

8 M4 magazines

2 P226 magazines

4 grenades

 

 

 

Paraclete RAV, medium long, 2004 manufacture: set up as a CQB/DA rig

 

Blackhawk triple M4 mag pouch

Blackhawk single M4 mag pouch

Blackhawk double pistol mag pouch, modified with extended flaps

Blackhawk compass pouch

Blackhawk M60 ammo pouch

Blackhawk smoke pouch x4, modified to take up a single MOLLE column

Blackhawk smoke pouch x2, mounted on Tactical Tailor 90 degree panel

Blackhawk MBITR pouch

Blackhawk shotshell pouch

Cyma metal M870 breacher, attached via heavy-duty retractable tether

Pryme Trooper I fist mic and Recon earpiece

Dummy antenna

CAT tourniquet and medical shears

 

RAV

 

RAV load

 

 

Combat load:

8 M4 magazines

2 P226 magazines

18 shotshells

6 grenades

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 3 weeks later...

Photo dump from yesterday. My modern C8 CQB took a s*** that morning, so I had to use my older TF Black-era carbine. I know all the kits aren't 100% spot on, but I'd like to think they're pretty close. Pics courtesy of Ballahack Airsoft.

 

28 MAY 2016 #1

 

28 MAY 2016 #2

 

28 MAY 2016 #3

 

28 MAY 2016 #4

 

28 MAY 2016 #5

 

28 MAY 2016 #6

 

28 MAY 2016 #7

 

28 MAY 2016 #8

 

28 MAY 2016 #9

 

28 MAY 2016 #10

 
 
 
Somewhat unrelated: I thought this guy's Pathfinder kit was pretty neat. The Pilgrim belt setup is super comfortable.
 

28 MAY 2016 #11

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Hard to tell by that picture. What we know is that suppressors are used with the 7.62 Maximi. A year or two (rather two) ago there was a picture in Combat & Survival of a suppressed gimpy being trailed for the "green" army. Whatever came of those trials I don`t know......

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 1 month later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Ardrummer292 , cracking set up mate , really looking good , only negative I'd say is carry on with the Costa thumb on top ###### and the RSM will tear you a new one ! Lol

 

Thanks for the compliment. UKSF kits are excellent in every way most US kits are not. Nothing pretty or shiny, just nasty ragged equipment that does the job.

 

As for thumb-over-bore: old habits, my friend. To be fair, it's the best way to maintain control during recoil for quicker followup shots. I've got a few real firearms and drive them in this fashion. :)

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • 2 weeks later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and the use of session cookies.