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Load-Out / Loadout Picture topic

So trying to work on a new loadout after getting a few things for christmas (Plate Carrier, Belt and quick release holster)

Keeping my DPM trousers with DPM dump pouch and drop leg platform w/ M4 pouches for smokes.

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Only thing i need next is to find a proper winter proof layering, first time playing in freezing temp, I've got long johns and a compression base layer top but no proper jacket, which by the way things are going i'll need one for the next skirmish at the end of January and probably looking for something a bit like this: Soft Shell Jacket

I guess the question is what do you guys use for winter proofing your loadout?

 
I always strongly advise separating your insulation layer from your softshell; that's the way any serious outdoor/military professional does it and for many good reasons. I think in the long term you'd probably end up buying twice with Highlander; going just a little bit more to at least get a Helikon ought to yield quite significant jump in quality (though obviously both are at the budget end).

Bear in mind plate carrier are just about the 'best' insulating layer ever (well, not in terms of moisture transport but pretty much in terms of heat retention) so if you put too much underneath your rig you'll boil yourself once you start really running around. Check eBay for some surplus fleeces and cold weather base layers, they're pretty decently made overall, especially the new stuff and you get infinitely more value for money with issue kit than you do with an awful lot of apparel from places like Mil1st and other airsoft-grade gear stores.

 
Thanks i'll keep that in mind and look at some surplus gear, i'm not fussed about the branded stuff anyway, the surplus gear i've bought before has worked out and been fairly hardwearing the way i throw myself around at times.

 
ALee91, I have a Helikon soft shell, similar to the one a few or more pages back, £58 on Mil1st. Very comfy to wear and warm when ive worn it

 
Awful pictures because I can't find a room in the house that has any decent lighting that also has a mirror :P but this is what I will be wearing when I get back into the game when I can [in the next month or so hopefully] really hard to see because it's all black but I will post a slightly better picture in the appropriate thread of the kit on it's own, it's sort of a plain clothes/light order armed police kit but also just what I find comfortable and light. 1 with and 1 without cap

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ALee91, I have a Helikon soft shell, similar to the one a few or more pages back, £58 on Mil1st. Very comfy to wear and warm when ive worn it
Thanks Ben, I'll try out some surplus stuff first see how it performs, the South East won't be as cold as the poor buggers t'up norf. The soft shell stuff looked good but is a little more expensive. Maybe once i've got rid of more stuff on eBay and got some disposable money i'll take a look at it but if i can get the surplus stuff to work and it doesn't rain alot while saving money then that'll do me just fine.

 
Quick update to the above: I could have sworn there was a seperate thread for just pictures of gear but I must be going mental so here's a clear picture of most of my gear. It consists of;

TT Mini MAV

Warrior triple M4 pouch

Warrior kydex pistol pouches x3
Warrior small utility with carabiner

Oakley M frame 2.0 w/ Helo kit

Arc'teryx balaclava

Howard Leight ear defenders

Blackhawk! Sub gun sling

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Thanks i'll keep that in mind and look at some surplus gear, i'm not fussed about the branded stuff anyway, the surplus gear i've bought before has worked out and been fairly hardwearing the way i throw myself around at times.
Now, dont hate me, but im also a cyclist. yep one of those annoying twats who dress up in skimpy spandex and clog all the roads up. I also MTB too so it kinda evens it out.... Anyway, cyclists are big fans of Merino wool clothing for cooler/cold riding.

I commute to work and even in the really cold spell last week (minus 4 apparently) i wear a short sleeve merino T shirt or even a just a compression vest under a softshell jacket.

What im waffling on about here is the merino acts as a warm wicking layer thats tight to your skin, keeps sweat away from your skin and helps regulate your body temp. Have a look into layering up and you may find you dont need a softshell, or you could use them both. But layers are the key thing

For instance, just been for a run, its approx 9deg outside, so longsleeve merino with a running t-shirt on. Toasty.

 
Seems like ages since I was last snapped in gear. Anyway this was taken after a Marshall vs player game at my local site (I was Marshalling hence the orange)

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What im waffling on about here is the merino acts as a warm wicking layer thats tight to your skin, keeps sweat away from your skin and helps regulate your body temp. Have a look into layering up and you may find you dont need a softshell, or you could use them both. But layers are the key thing.
I understand where your coming from, i do have and use some cold weather base layers for outdoor running that have moisture wicking etc. but where i play at the moment the sites aren't huge so theres not huge amounts of running so i don't find i get as warm/hot as i would if i went for a run, especially stood around the safe zone waiting for people to hurry up for the next game :/

So i'm thinking of layering with a fleece when it's really cold but removing layers here and there after lunch once the days warmed up. It's been pretty mild lately down here so all of this prep for the cold could be for no reason.

 
Winter comes around every year, never a bad thing to invest in kit for adverse conditions.

Hot weather is easy (comparatively), you only need one layer. If you want to be as comfortable as possible in whatever sorts of inclement weather you might encounter, you need a lot more stuff and it'll cost a lot more to get a full system together.

 
This is my starting load out.

In the next few weeks I'm looking at changing out the rail for a low profile rail and maybe the Holographic sight for an Aim point Comp M4 RDS or maybe an ACOG.

I'm also looking at getting a First Aid Kit Pouch, coz you never know, as well as a utility pouch for anything else I feel like carrying with me.

In the long run I'm thinking of getting a SA VZ58 kitted up as my primary and grabbing a Glock 17 too. The MP5/Glock 19 would then become a backup.

I'm also thinking of whacking a RIS System with a Vertical Grip and Bipod on the MP5, sticking a long Suppressor on and using some stubby mags for a cool marksman like look that can quickly be swapped out for the torch foregrip between games.

Any thoughts?

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Bipod on the MP5
If you personally really want to do that then obviously it's your gun, but it makes no practical sense and to be honest, even aesthetically it's illogical because the 9mm MP5 is literally the worst candidate for a bi-pod there is. It's a close quarters usage weapon, stick to a red dot and a light. Bi-Pods, short mags and magnified optics only make sense on weapons firing rifle rounds, generally 5.45mm (AK-74) or above; preferably 5.56x45mm or 7.62x51mm replicas if you want an an actually authentic look.

Believe me I went there at the start stick a bi-pod on my first AEG, so have plenty of other guys. I ended up chucking the thing after 1 game and there are plenty of other people who've done the exact same thing.

If you can, try and hike that drop-leg holster strap as high up as it'll possibly go. Every site has at least a couple of very new players every game with their Viper drop-knee holsters flapping around like a fish out of water, you don't wanna be that guy, it's just uncomfortable and slows you down.

 
Yeah it was just an idea floating round in my head. Wanted to do something a bit different with it and may start playing around with the internal and use it as a bit of a learning platform. But I see what you're saying.

It's the vz58 I'm looking forward to customising more. Just want the mp5 to.be comfortable but at the moment that holo is just too high up.

As for the thigh holster I will be tightening it all up. I've barely had time to get everything on and comfortable at the moment so it all needs tweaking.

 
My loadout at R. I. F. T. Airsoft's The Defilade on Sunday:

TM Beretta M92F in Safariland 6004.

TM Uzi with Magpul sling.

TAD Ranger hoodie.

TAD Force 10 cargos.

TAD Watch cap.

TAD Shermagh.

Mechanix gloves.

Bulle MLE vest + various pouches.

ACM Multicam hydration pack plus TAD SOLAS patch.

Alta knee-pads.

Merrell All Out Blaze Mid boots.

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One of my Loadouts, inspired by the series of pictures showing two SAS lads training in the Brecon Beacons, 1970...



Just in case youre not familiar with these, this might help put it in context...






Kit List:

Norwegian army field cap
Scrim net scarf
59 Pattern Denison smock
WW2 Camouflage Windproof Smock (dated 1943)
50 Pattern (1953) jungle trousers (trousers drill green)
Roll pin belt
Altimeter pouch (with prismatic compass)
Armalite AR-15 'drop loop' pouch
44 Pattern water bottle pouch (with later WB)
Escape & Evasion (E&E) pouch
Early 58 pattern WB pouch
Modified DMS boots
Armalite AR-15 (G&P M16vn)

These featured in AI last year...


 
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