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It's earmor mount and earmor headset. I got it all from Poland. From Specshop.pl

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It's earmor mount and earmor headset. I got it all from Poland. From Specshop.pl

Sorry I am not very proficient with forums, no idea how to quote what I am responding to ?


You can do so by hitting the little "quote" button under a post. Or, for a multiquote hit the little "+" sign next to the "quote" button.

 
I took delivery of a Lanbaosi tactical long sleeve shirtas a base layer and got a Union Jack patch for the right upper arm pocket.

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I added a OneTigris FYR Tactical Vest along with a Viper double magazine pouch plus a Viper double pistol magazine pouch.

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I fed through a single point rifle strap.

 
If I may, couple of tips that take seconds but will make it sit/look way better.  The main thing is, if you haven't already, clip your gun in and test that sling, like hover the muzzle just above the bed and give it a serious yank to check the security, seen more than a few gats suddenly drop when airsoft single point slings with a 1" buckle haven't been up to the task.  If it fails or feels borderline you'll be better off just relying on the carrying method god/evolution gave you vs thinking the sling has got it when it doesn't.

Some cheap foam cut to fit inside the plate bags will add basically no weight and won't hinder but again, the rig will probably 'sit' better and it'll certainly look a lot better; more like the look folks envision in their heads anyway I believe.  Obviously you'll have adjusted the cummerbund for your waist, but most people generally leave the shoulder straps too long.  It's only airsoft, as I've said before it's not the end of the world, but generally the top of the front plate want's to sit where your collar bones meet in the middle.  Some things to consider anyway.

 
If I may, couple of tips that take seconds but will make it sit/look way better.  The main thing is, if you haven't already, clip your gun in and test that sling, like hover the muzzle just above the bed and give it a serious yank to check the security, seen more than a few gats suddenly drop when airsoft single point slings with a 1" buckle haven't been up to the task.  If it fails or feels borderline you'll be better off just relying on the carrying method god/evolution gave you vs thinking the sling has got it when it doesn't.

Some cheap foam cut to fit inside the plate bags will add basically no weight and won't hinder but again, the rig will probably 'sit' better and it'll certainly look a lot better; more like the look folks envision in their heads anyway I believe.  Obviously you'll have adjusted the cummerbund for your waist, but most people generally leave the shoulder straps too long.  It's only airsoft, as I've said before it's not the end of the world, but generally the top of the front plate want's to sit where your collar bones meet in the middle.  Some things to consider anyway.


Agreed with the above,

You may find the sling when loaded, pulls down and the rear of it will be on your neck, I’ve seen players use a Carabiner through the “drag handle” on the back and through the sling to stop that happening. I’m sure a couple of decent cable ties would do the same.

I tried cutting up a Yoga mat for simulation plates, was ok , but again too flexible 

so I managed to “procure” a couple of swimming floats

A little 1/4” trim to help shape and they make my PC look like it has proper plates in it ?

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It's earmor mount and earmor headset. I got it all from Poland. From Specshop.pl

Sorry I am not very proficient with forums, no idea how to quote what I am responding to ?


Thanks for the info :) I was always checking back just in case you came back.

 
Those are OpsCore AMP Arms, or a clone of them. They're a fantastic bit of kit and IMO both hold earpro a bit more evenly on the head and are easier to swivel off the head than the two-prong wire ones that attach to the top rail. Plus they allow you to use your upper rails for whatever. 

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Big advocate of these arms Vs. the metal pronged ones, no matter how much in bent the metal prongs they never sat right enough. Sourced mine via AliExpress for less than £30

 
My Loadout

  • Direct action spitfire in pencott greenzone with 3x warrior assault systems mag pouches
  • Helikon-tex pullover wind jacket and bottoms in pencott wildwood
  • Helmet PTS MTEK Flux in OD Green w/ some helmet ghille / scrim from ebay
  • Helikon-tex EDC Backpack in pencott wildwood
  • Warrior Assault Systems PLB belt in olive drab w/ util pouch, mag dump pouch, m4 mag pouch, and a generic holster (plan to upgrade to a trex arms style glock holster)
  • Specna Arms H-22 416
  • Umarex Glock 17 Gen 5
  • Baofeng AR-152 UHF/VHF

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What is the best colour?

And why is it Ranger Green?

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Ammo Hub in RG with:

MissionSpec RackStraps Enhanced in RG;

Small admin insert (obscured by mags, it's a simple 12x15cm velcro sandwich with no closure);

Viper triple M4 elastic insert (placeholder until I can find a good AK insert)

 
Personally I do find these days that a little slot to safely keep phone, wallet and car keys behind a few mids is all I need ha, nice one mate and appreciate the faith in a comparatively new product thanks for showcasing it.  Good choice of harness, solid little setup.

 
Personally I do find these days that a little slot to safely keep phone, wallet and car keys behind a few mids is all I need ha, nice one mate and appreciate the faith in a comparatively new product thanks for showcasing it.  Good choice of harness, solid little setup.
Heh, this one is not secure enough to hold any valuable since it doesn't have any closure system (not that it can't be DIY'd or engineered huh).

I just use it for navigation equipment (pencil, map, 10cm metal ruler and plastic protractor). 

I keep my car keys/phone in my backpack that I always have on my back, dummy corded so there's no way of losing them.

The harness was chosen because I also have their flatpack straps (called PackStraps, many creativity, such wow) and they're very, very comfortable compared to HSP/clone stock straps, if anything a little too expensive to import (they were about €80 after customs and import fees, I got 50% off the straps themselves so you are looking at well over 100 for full price) but worth it.

As per the other thread, I won't be overloading it with pouches, wings, danglers and all that crap unless absolutely necessary, I'm keeping this one ultra slim. If I need to carry my kitchen sink I'll just wear my Mayflower or belt kit :)

 
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