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  1. All my new kit tried on this evening - #stupid phone selfie..... Urgh just noticed it's also on its side - sod it.
  2. Thanks mate - didn't think of asking YouTube. Yeah found some good ideas!
  3. Hi all, I have searched and searched but no luck really on this. I have a fast bump helmet, which I currently use ess goggles with - the small ones, I can't remember thier name v12 stings to mind? And I wear a shemag (how ever it's spelt) on my lower face over my mouth, but man does your breath make it sweaty. I'm after some form of goggles which clip to a lower mesh mask, and possibly onto the helmet too, I've seen these goggles that clip onto the helmet, but the mask I'm thinking a nupro one... Any idea please
  4. It's surprisingly spacious.... Plus if it's cold we can have a tactical cuddle, with the front zipped up obviously.....
  5. I presume my pop up fishing bivvi is ok - it does state bivvi on thier website, sod it I'm taking it, it's far more comfortable than a basha, plus there's two of us, and the basha X 2 would take up more room.
  6. One other question, I assume you've been to this one before, what's the likelihood of sleeping outside?
  7. Thanks mate - I'm taking the lot then! If I don't need it, it'll stay in the van! 👍
  8. Yeah that's the issue - the kit list on thier website is quite vague. We have bivvi's (carp fishing ones, in green) and basha's but it's heavy gear, like all I wanted to know is if we turn up at 6pm for instance can we park near where we will be camping, or is it a 2mile hike with all this heavy gear. And then if it turns out we are camped inside a budiling with a roof, we don't need the bivvi. And it was a waste carting it all there. Also it says start time is 18.00 on the Friday, but the tickets say 9am on the Saturday, when we called up yesterday and got hold of them, it starts at 10am on the Saturday, so all the times don't match up, I was under the impression it was a Friday night to Saturday night game, but now it's a weekend game, which is fine, but I told my misses I'd be back Saturday night, now it's Sunday morning - she wasn't impressed!
  9. Hi all, I haven't posted in a while, or played much either, been working away a lot! Any how my question is about the millsim game at the sandpit, held by Stirling airsoft. The last milsim I played with tier one, we took sleeping bags but in all honesty hardly used them in 36 hours, and it was more kit to carry for a long time, as we were on the isaf forces. With Stirling do at the sandpit do you drop all your heavy gear off first, then just use a patrol pack, or will it be similar to tier 1, as I want to pack light, but would like it, if I don't have to lug it round for 3 hours! Any help is much appreciated, plus any help with what the game play is like, as tier one had some pretty impressive pyro set up during the game too. Andy
  10. Again thanks guys. Yeah I agree with the designed ration 'sets' that someone has taken to time to work out what you need, when you need it. I'm very apprehensive of when we will be able to sit down and eat, as the tier one experience is very intense. But no pain, no gain. He says...
  11. And as for food to cook in these mess tins? I've seen some ration packs on eBay, one 24hr one in perticular came with a shed load of stuff! My mate who's coming with me seems to think that loads of crisps will do! - not for 30hrs!
  12. Thanks guys. Some really really helpful stuff!
  13. Hey everyone, Haven't posted for a while, or skirmished infact! First skirmish in 6 months tomorrow! - knee op. Me and a friend are going to a tier 1 milsim in December, other than the obvious warm kit what else do we need? On the tier 1 website there is a urban list, most makes sense like cooking gear, sleeping bag etc.. Is a map pouch and waterproof note book essential? I just don't want to be lugging unnecessary kit around! Also being a bit of a gear wh*** I'm toying with buying some gen 2 night vision monocular for my fast jump helmet, I'm right handed what eye would you mount it on? The right I presume? All help us appreciated!
  14. Well my ubacs turned up today so I couldn't resist trying it on together!
  15. If you mean me, then it set me back a cool......£500! The vest cost a fortune as all the pouches are separate, and all flyye ones, and the leg holster wasn't cheap either, but I wanted actual crye precision, bit of a geek!
  16. Ok here goes my multicam set up. Bit hard to see it all: Flyye tactical mc vest with all flyye pouches (g36) cut a twin m4 flyye pouch in half to store my pyros in. Mc Heikon trousers, t shirt Mc softshell jacket not quite a brilliant match Knee pads Bowman headset with ptt Green molle rucksack to carry all my stuff to the safe zone (I don't wear it whilst playing!) Mc leg holster Ops core BASE jump helmet I sprayed dark earth as it was black Amazon boots Green shemagh Rap4 green gloves - very comfortable! Green sling I modified to be worn on my vest, so much more comfortable now! Also got an Emerson mc long sleeve ubacs on its way with some patches, a tan belt and some ess ice googles
  17. Man that would scare the hell out of me if you ran round a corner in that mask!
  18. Quite a bit actually: 5 x ares g36 mid caps Madbull .25s Olive green tactical rucksack 4 x multicam flyye g36 pouches Multicam pistol drop leg holster Viper green pistol lanyard Viper green 2 point sling Magnum amazon 5 boots (tan) Olive green r4l full finger gloves (amazingly comfortable!) Tan ops core base jump helmet Mesh goggles Multicam small t-shirt Multicam heikon baseball cap Multicam heikon trousers Multicam drop pouch Multicam soft shell rain jacket To go with my new flyye multicam plate carrier, hydration pack, modified grenade pouch and doc pouch. Oh a Sti tackmaster 1911 pistol Umarex g36 (tan) The misses ain't happy! But if I'm going to spend £150 on a plate carrier may as well do the other bits!
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