Ex-STAB-Inf
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- Dec 2, 2010
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Evening all, new player so I thought I'd introduce myself.
I'm ex-TA Infantry who has been procrastinating over taking up Airsoft for some time and have finally decided to go ahead and do it. To be honest I find it a bit overwhelming sometimes but a mate is steering me in the right direction and keeping me from attacking people who wear TRFs and the like.
Kit wise I have some old issue rubbish with all flashes removed, some flecktarn, OD Lightweights and a mixture of other bits and pieces of clothing, so I'm squared away on that front (Lightweights and Flecktarn jacket: functional and cheap!)
Rigs: of course I'm rather hesitant on using my issed webbing as I don't like to big time it plus unless one is on mil-sim there is too much capacity so I've got a cheap highlander Chest rig I'm rather fond of for the usual skirmish plus on a 58 belt: holster and pistol mag pouch.
Then for bigger games simply a set of 58 webbing, again: cheap and functional is the way for me.
So thats my boring intro no doubt fraught with typos, however I am a bit of a kit geek and always enjoy seing new and different set ups
Ex-STABBY
I'm ex-TA Infantry who has been procrastinating over taking up Airsoft for some time and have finally decided to go ahead and do it. To be honest I find it a bit overwhelming sometimes but a mate is steering me in the right direction and keeping me from attacking people who wear TRFs and the like.
Kit wise I have some old issue rubbish with all flashes removed, some flecktarn, OD Lightweights and a mixture of other bits and pieces of clothing, so I'm squared away on that front (Lightweights and Flecktarn jacket: functional and cheap!)
Rigs: of course I'm rather hesitant on using my issed webbing as I don't like to big time it plus unless one is on mil-sim there is too much capacity so I've got a cheap highlander Chest rig I'm rather fond of for the usual skirmish plus on a 58 belt: holster and pistol mag pouch.
Then for bigger games simply a set of 58 webbing, again: cheap and functional is the way for me.
So thats my boring intro no doubt fraught with typos, however I am a bit of a kit geek and always enjoy seing new and different set ups
Ex-STABBY