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Load-Out / Loadout Picture topic

Great pics.

Look out for that pistol though.looks like it might jump out if you get too energetic lol.

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Thanks! Haha I know i thought that too. Its actually in the holster solid and wouldn't come out even when I swung the belt around. I think its because the battle belt is a bit too big for me know so doesn't sit right! 

 
First batch of PG photos got 2 nice ones of me
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On 29/04/2021 at 21:26, paradoxum said:

Well I hardly get to use comms so I end up swinging them back which is why I went for them really, they're comfortable and have two different settings of 'tightness' on your ears for a snug fit, with the 'length' on the arm also adjustable, I'm always worried about them snapping out of the arc rails when I adjust the tightness bit though, even though it has only happened a couple times, that'd be my only complaint.

Edit: Changed some things, just aesthetics really:



Couple of quick points, first off try routing the V-lite UNDER the bungees on your cover. The cheap ones have a habit of delaminating from the velcro backer when they get hot. Also, try angling the light over your left ear downwards. They're relatively short throw and quite directional so if you want to use it to see where you're going you'll have to look down a lot, a bit of downward angle will help you maintain your forward field of vision (although I would suggest the mandible may well obstruct your downward field of view anyway).

 
Couple of quick points, first off try routing the V-lite UNDER the bungees on your cover. The cheap ones have a habit of delaminating from the velcro backer when they get hot. Also, try angling the light over your left ear downwards. They're relatively short throw and quite directional so if you want to use it to see where you're going you'll have to look down a lot, a bit of downward angle will help you maintain your forward field of vision (although I would suggest the mandible may well obstruct your downward field of view anyway).


Thanks, I made a few changes to it, and the side-light (forgot what they're called) is mostly just for aesthetics, I'll almost never use it.

 
Our mil used/issued practice grenades.  Be bloody careful they weigh a ton and there's a decent little blast out the base when using the issued fuzes.

 
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