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https://camouflage.fandom.com/wiki/Partizan

Turns out it is an actual pattern.

I had to google it as well tho.

Cool camo tho, not alpenflage cool, but still cool. At least this works outside of autumn


Skara is right the pattern is SS-Leto. The partisan suit(s) comes in many different camo's - including SS oak which is more autumnal. And there is another similar pattern which is a bit like mint choc chip. Dunno what's called though. They are all inspired by the camouflage used by the SS in the second world war.

The SSO/SPOSN partisan suit is completely reversible so you can wear it inside out - the reverse pattern is a bit more subdued and slightly more autumnal. The SSO SPOSN suit is a fairly premium bit of kit and will probably cost around £100 after shipping and such. However you can find similar suits in SS-leto (and others!) for less then £30, which are basically the same except they have a zipper running down the top whereas the SSO is a bit like a tunic. They have a reversed camo on the inside but as I don't have one myself (and i can't be bothered to look either!) i'm not sure if the pockets are too. That being said at 1/3rd the price I know what I would get. Thanks 

 
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And there is another similar pattern which is a bit like mint choc chip
Izlom, another pattern I've put my eyes on.

As of now I think I'll be getting those €30 cheap eBay suits (the "recruit" models on greyshop, same thing) before splashing out on a proper SSO Partizan in SS.

 
https://camouflage.fandom.com/wiki/Partizan

Turns out it is an actual pattern.

I had to google it as well tho.

Cool camo tho, not alpenflage cool, but still cool. At least this works outside of autumn


As @Skara and @GeorgePlaysAirsoft have mentioned - partizan is the suit cut and not the name of the camouflage, though many stores and off brands utilise the name. The partizan suit itself can come in different patterns, notibly SS-Leto (summer, pretty sure it's the russian translation of the word) , SPECTRE (two different variants) and some ATACs though I believe the manufacturer SSO do offer more stuff on their website. There's also the partizan-m suit which is slightly different and comes reversible in a brown and green (fall and spring respectively) with the latter being more similar to the original camo it's based on. The SS naming is derived from where the camouflage was taken from in the first place - Eichenlaubmuster, used by the Waffen SS (oak leaf, pea dot, whatever you want to call it).

I own a partizan m suit, first bit of more expensive kit I purchased, still reasonable at about £100 posted though compared to other alternatives. It's held up very well over the years through brambles and the like and would highly recommend one if it tickles anyones fancy.

Izlom, another pattern I've put my eyes on.

As of now I think I'll be getting those €30 cheap eBay suits (the "recruit" models on greyshop, same thing) before splashing out on a proper SSO Partizan in SS.


If I was to hazard a guess I think @GeorgePlaysAirsoft is talking about the spring colouring of the pattern.

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AFAIK, Partizan is NOT a pattern, but a uniform cut (an oversuit in particular), the pattern is SS (Leto: summer, the one pictured, and (no fucking clue) for winter/autumn)


I was aware it was called SS-Leto as well. I just forgot to add it in the description. If you check the same pictures in the Gun Picture Thread I have put SS-Leto down.

I didn't know Partizan was a cut, patrol base, where I got the plate carrier from, said it was Partizan camo.. so I just called it that from then on. Was only when I was looking for other kit I learnt about the SS-Leto.

Thanks for the info ?

 
This is most recent iteration of my loadout

First Armor plate carrier

Army Surplus Trousers & UBACS

Lowa ex military boots
Normally got Oakley Factory Pilot gloves on, this was pre game 

Wish I had tucked my shirt in For the photo, but it was bloody warm

 
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Me and one of the guys who sometimes comes to mooch off my surplus guns and gear *sputters* I mean one of my friends and me yesterday. First time out wearing the Flecktarn loadout - it was hot as can be (heat index around 37*C) but the gear was comparatively lightweight and quite comfortable. 

Uniform is Roman Flecktarn G3 pants and short-sleeve Combat Shirt, Crye Airflex Impacts, Linderhof PC, surplus German 3x2 mag pouch (may change this to a HSGI triple taco) and dangler, 2x Emerson flashbang pouches for my TRMRs, Maxpedition folding dump pouch, Valken Tactical tank pouch, black Oakley Pilots, an Qore Iceplate, Emerson neck gaiter, Pektor Comtac III dual comm headset (was only using it to listen to music through the left ear haha), MTEK Flux helmet painted myself in Flecktarn, and Oakley M-Frames with the helo kit. Guns were my King Arms 9mm SBR with PTS muzzle break, blue-laser PEQ, Magpul AFG2, Sig Romeo 5, and Safariland Single point Sling mount, and my custom TM G26 in a Safariland ALS on a paddle. 

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I got my SCARH at last the other day and just got a chance to test out the UGL with 3x master mikes, surprised at the spread and power.




(The last shot was aimed low so I didn't shower next doors yard in BBs)

I took the gun apart and put new gears/motor/cylinder/spring/piston/hopup/barrel in it, when I was putting it back together the wires in the stock broke so I need to solder them before I can try it again, but here's some of the chrono log from when it was 100% stock:

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gonna have to stick a weaker spring in to make it site legal - anyone know what strength the stock one is? I've got some M90's, an M95, M100 and M110.

 
Shot 33 is good.lol

Nice bit of kit you have there.wouldnt like to be too close when that goes off.

Why are your targets so high. I would think your shots could go into back gardens.

Good vid though. ?

Regards 

 
Shot 33 is good.lol

Nice bit of kit you have there.wouldnt like to be too close when that goes off.

Why are your targets so high. I would think your shots could go into back gardens.

Good vid though. ?

Regards 


Targets are about head-height and are fine for anything that isn't a grenade / shotgun :P 2 of them are target traps, it's just BBs going on my yard floor from the 4x free standing ones (or the texas star spinner) I gotta worry about. I can easily 100% the 10cmx10cm targets with anything else. 

 
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