Bottledtorment
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Mack, I swear to god if you make me start a AOR 1 Loadout I will come hunt you. :wub:
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Mack, I swear to god if you make me start a AOR 1 Loadout I will come hunt you. :wub:
Darn it. I may buy a set anyway for when I get a 416. (hooray for spending money I mean't to be saving for a car !)I'd be pretty doubtful that they'd work properly. The kydex inserts in a single mag pouch are tight on a STANAG and designed to work with that specific profile. If I recall right the G36 PMAGs step up quite a bit thicker in the area that sits in the mag well? You could probably force them in to the ESSTAC pouches with a lot of 'friendly persuasion' but they'll likely be an absolute pig to get in and out overall. The 762 versions of the pouches might be a bit better but overall they're not designed for mags that aren't straight sided. They build stuff for the US market and that mostly means accommodating STANAG spec 556 mags and straight sided stuff like SCAR-H/SR-25 type mags in the .308 realm. AUGs, G36s etc are a tiny share of the market compared to guns that take your average PMAGs/USGI mags etc.
i like it as it breaks up the full army look and gives me more of a PMC kinda style, which i prefer.
Being Swedish and liking the PMC look, if you don't do a loadout based on Mattias from Mercenaries 2 then we can't be friends:lol:
Meh, you should be able to do a half decent Swedish accent to make it convincing thenIm actually english haha! My parents moved to sweden and i went along for the ride. conscription was mandatory but what the hell were my thoughts haha
Crye.What do people think the best jpc is that's affordable and durable, need one for my new loudout.
Fair enough, looked at them and they're only £160iah I think but is it worth itCrye.
Fair enough, I guess I kinda do feel that way and feel a small need to conform but your right I might aswell get what I like if I'm going to be spending hundreds on the rig and gear.I should highlight first that it's your money and you can do whatever you please, but if you don't like it, then why buy one? Unlike being in the military, the beauty of airsoft is you can wear whatever the hell you like, the only thing that's a requirement is some decent eye pro. Again, you can run whatever gear you like, but your current way of approaching things makes no sense to me personally. You come across as if you feel somehow obliged or required to copy real life SF gear. I don't wanna hate on that idea because it's obviously popular these days and people can dress however they like, but it's really, really far from the only way of doing things.