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Skara

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  1. Was thinking about getting a p* jack for one of the Amoebas for Christmas..

    Does the engine fit in there? One of my local shops says no, but I've seen people running them..

    Shall I try?

    1. Georgeturner2001
    2. Skara

      Skara

      Is it a decent engine compared to a jack?

      I mean, the price difference is high, it costs a lot less than the p* (roughly half the p* price)..

      I don't want to drop 200+€ on the valken and then have to drop another 400 on the p* because the v12 turns out to be crap.

    3. proffrink

      proffrink

      They're all basically the same at this point (with some exceptions like the Fusion engine or the pneumatic ones like Mancraft and DG), but Google is your friend - there should be plenty of reviews :) A Valken v12 will be absolutely fine.

  2. I updated my kit a bit. the same concept from my last post remains, but i decided to switch from a backpack to a battle belt.. This is more of a "Wake up early on sundays and go slap your friends in the face" kit.. On my chest rig: i've eliminated the small tan utility and the radio pouch in favour of a Templars Gear soft utility pouch in MC, looks better and holds a lot more stuff. On my battle belt: the belt itself is a Invader Gear tan belt, with a Helikon cobra inner belt in OD, i've put my radio pouch on the right and i'll have my comms wires running diagonally underneath my chest rig to end up on my left shoulder, this because i'm right handed and i want to be able to communicate while still being able to shoot the bad guys. Next to that i have a Invader Gear MC utility, which stores my IFAK and snacks, then a cheap ass Royal (italy's equivalent of Nuprol) horizontal MC utility pouch that holds my 1200rnd mag and a bottle of water, a Condor tan roll up dump (will switch to a MC one soon and web this one on my jpc) and a Condor map pouch, still in MC, which basically holds all those little items i may need to use, such as spare batteries, tools, eyepro cleaning cloths, you name it, i have it in there. Compared to my "old" kit i've lost a lot of storage space in favour of a lower profile, improved mobility and overall reduced weight. There's also a more subtle reason, there's a lot of new members in my team who don't carry a backpack or a decent kit, so they always ask others to carry their bbs/clothing/spares. I guess it's a good way to teach them what to carry and what to leave in the car depending on the day. I'll be trying this kit out next week, since i can't play this sunday ( :'( ) and soon i'll add a picture with the kit on my person.
  3. Had a trip to a local store, came home with: Helikon patriot fleece jacket in Coyote Brown Replica MFT stock in DE Replica DD irons Templars Gear utility in MC A-tacs fg bush hat
  4. I'll order the nuprol tomorrow then Because loading midcaps is part of the reason why I rarely play with them..
  5. Is that nuprol speedloader thingy decent? I don't really want to drop 60+shipping on the gucci one
  6. It completely raped the picture though. And tbf I'm not a fan of those things, I'd rather have a small lexane/plastic lens than that sayan hud thingy ;P
  7. That dot protection looks hideous. Get a killflash please.
  8. Heavy rain expected for tomorrow..

    Just when I bought new pieces of gear -.-

  9. Just received my new Valken Sierra goggles..

    I'll test them on sunday and maybe write down a few lines to review them!

  10. One does not simply see modern AKs around. They all go for the traditional wooden stock/handguard..
  11. 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.
  12. Sorry for the crappy quality, idk what's wrong with my phone today. Anyway, these 2 guns are pretty much stock, apart from a flat hop in the AM 009 (the FDE one) and a broken madbull hop unit in the other (ordered another stock unit) As far as accessories: AM 009: -JS Tac 4x32 compact optics, high rings -Madbull Gemtech qd mock suppressor -cheap AFG -cheap FDE irons AM 013: -Swiss Arms dot Both guns are accurate out of the box, both within my country's 330 fps limit.
  13. What pattern is the one between mtp and multicam? (2nd from the right)
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