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LC Engineering custom compensator

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Hey guys ! 

Sharing my Nuprol Delta Defender would love to hear your thoughts. 

Currently trying to achieve a CT SAS image based on the gear used by Blue Thunder recently. 

Would also love opinions on Jump plate carriers - are they durable ? 

Also any advice on what’s I should change is more than welcome. Cheers 

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In my experience UKSF have moved to these style rails and PTS stocks. Can have whatever optic the individual operator feels happy with, but generally they have a close range optic with a flip to side or twist off magnifier. Also I think they'd put attachments on that are relative to the mission. The key is a good paint job, make it look more like SF style. 

I have a JPC, spent about £50 on it and it seems decent. Also SF use whatever plate carrier works for the individual operator, there's a serious mix of kit. So don't be afraid to make it your own. 

Happy building! 

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There's a lot of errors in there, but I'm not an impression-guy so I'll just highlight the fact those are Magpul Industries stocks in the picture.   PTS used to replicate Magpul, but that stopped many years ago now when Magpul pulled the license for any airsoft product (all the stuff on the market now is ofc unlicensed clone stuff).

 
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In my experience UKSF have moved to these style rails and PTS stocks. Can have whatever optic the individual operator feels happy with, 
We do not have ‘operators’  in her majesty’s armed forces (we leave those titles for the uncouth Americans) , we have swimmer canoeists in the SBS and troopers in the SAS !

Philistine !  

 
We do not have ‘operators’  in her majesty’s armed forces (we leave those titles for the uncouth Americans) , we have swimmer canoeists in the SBS and troopers in the SAS !

Philistine !  
Haha, I know. But the word "operator" still sounds cool. And if you want to run deep on nominature the guys who are UKSF operators call themselves "Blades"

 
In my experience UKSF have moved to these style rails and PTS stocks. Can have whatever optic the individual operator feels happy with, but generally they have a close range optic with a flip to side or twist off magnifier. Also I think they'd put attachments on that are relative to the mission. The key is a good paint job, make it look more like SF style. 

I have a JPC, spent about £50 on it and it seems decent. Also SF use whatever plate carrier works for the individual operator, there's a serious mix of kit. So don't be afraid to make it your own. 

Happy building! 

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 Your experience differs to mine......

You'd be surprised how little say they get in their gats and kit especially ppe.

Uksf covers a broad spectrum of units, most of which get what they're given and that's that. Further to that very few care what they use, they're just tools. 

Yeah you get the odd gear queen and they tend to be photographed more than most, but most are straight up vanilla. 

 
Haha, I know. But the word "operator" still sounds cool. And if you want to run deep on nominature the guys who are UKSF operators call themselves "Blades"
Ones I met hated that name , general consensus was the ones looking for a book deal used it ! ?

 
We do not have ‘operators’  in her majesty’s armed forces (we leave those titles for the uncouth Americans) , we have swimmer canoeists in the SBS and troopers in the SAS !

Philistine !  
The only operators us brits have are EOD operators.

 
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