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Load-Out / Loadout Picture topic

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If that armour carrier doesn't adjust substantially such that it actually fits, then based on your build I'd suggest when you replace it (which you'll end up wanting to very soon) you look at a far more modern cut or shape, along the lines of a Warrior DCS or copy of a Crye JPC.

 
My loadout for  bigger games/Muslim

Still work in progress.  Waiting for large dump pouch/bolle tracker goggles  to arrive. 

  need 

New gloves 

 Would like radio relocation kit and pelator headset.

Need to try and think about how to winterize  the top half. Could go with black fleece underneath 

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Not a proper loadout as the clothing and accessories are missing, but i'd like to share my "new" (3 weeks old) tournament rig.

How do most tournaments work here in pasta country? every team has to complete several objectives spread across a wide area (we're talking about 2 to 4 kilometres of mainly rough terrain between each objective), objectives must be completed within 15 minutes from the first engagement, they may vary from just eliminating the defending squad to free a hostage to blow up a missile silo, you know, all that fun stuff. Usually they last about 8 hours straight with no pause unless some real world emergency happens.

So, I need to travel as light as possible.

Let's take into account a few things:

-We play with high caps and we can refill ammo whenever we want since we have to carry enough bbs for the whole day, so no need to carry 20 magazines, one in the gun plus 2 spares is enough.

-due to large distances and rough terrain, long range comms are the key to a well played tournament and personal/team safety, so i always have my Midland G7 with spare batteries, and a kenwood VHF/UHF radio in my backpack, it's light and it can reach to emergency frequencies.

-We're on our own, so a basic toolkit (multitool + few bits and bobs) and a spare battery or two.

I picked the Tactical Tailor Mini MAV in Multicam, added a double open top condor in MC, a invader gear radio pouch in MC and a classic army evasion pouch (it's just a small utility) in tan.

I couple this with a 20 litres backpack that carries my water, food, waterproofs, bbs and "mission specific equipment" like pyros and props.

Soon i'll post a picture of the whole loadout.

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Scrolling through this thread at 2am reminds me that I haven't showed off my pew pew kit yet. So here's my current multicam build or, as @Shaun Haynes likes to call it "that hideous pattern". 

 
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Scrolling through this thread at 2am reminds me that I haven't showed off my pew pew kit yet. So here's my current multicam build or, as @Shaun Haynes likes to call it "that hideous pattern". 

  Errrrrr multicam  tbh I'm starting to come around to not hating it as much. Still would never wear  it as  think everyone who does looks the same.  Much prefer the more militia and civillian type load outs
 
Excuse the amount of multicam


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(Couldn't resist!)

 
Excuse the amount of multicam, slightly regret not mixing it up with some tan but hey, we all learn from our mistakes and i’ll fix it up in the future (does the job for now and doesn’t look too bad imo)


Nowt really wrong with multiglam. Just not unique. I've a full loadout too, but now decide to play different. Looks fine to me.

 
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