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Hey guys (and gals),

 

I'm off to my first skirmish in a fortnight today and was wondering: "What's the best way to transport gear?" I'm off to Bunker 51 so I'll be using the tube system, but any general tips would be great for when I go back home and start playing outdoors. I've already got a case for my gun so that's not an issue, but a mask, BBs, gas, pads, holster and a vest are all a bit much for my backpack to handle.

 

Any and all help is much appreciated :D

 

Spiggles

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well you'll get a very free area if you decide to carry your vest lol.

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Bigger pack is the answer I'm afraid. Something like a 3 day bergan can be had for around a tenner on ebay and can carry a vest and rest of the bits quite easily. Or nip down your local market and have a look at the bag stall they all have! You are going to want a 30-40l one to carry a vest is well

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-BRITISH-ARMY...=item2a18aec9d8

 

old school

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FRENCH-ARMY-RUCK...=item1c10b16919

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Norwegian-Army-N...=item3a6e8e7cca

 

or go really upmarket and try one of these

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M12-Police-Secur...=item5d2b9fef51

 

backpack or carry all, probably get your RIF in there as well!

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I use the train to get to my local

 

Just have a decent sized gun bag, and a rucksack for other stuff like helmet, vest etc. Can wear camo clothes.

 

Sports bag maybe?

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i got a 120ltr duffel bag for £30 from cotsworld a few years back, don't know whether they still do them at that price, but i can easily fit my rav with attached cargo pack, and my M16 in one without any problems.

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Get a bigger backpack. It all has to be concealed. Other option is to drive.

 

I would have thought only weapons have to be hidden? I often wear my armor under my coat (as its winter anyway), that saves a lot of space in my kit bag and would mean if some nutter decided to stab/shoot me on the way they would get a shock. I believe legally the armor would not be an issue, its not illegal to own body armor but I see no reason to draw attention to myself so do keep it covered. With coat on I just look a bit more soggy around the middle than I am...

 

I also tend to wear trousers and boots to site to save carrying them, camo not that uncommon out and about (although I often in black which is even less 'scary') so you don't attract undue attention. Obviously I avoid holsters or anything else 'weapon' related in a visible location. However you can often 'wear' a good portion of the kit or shove in coat pockets (obviously not weapon related stuff, but batts, balaclava, gloves, lunch, etc)

 

That way you limit what the backpack needs to hold to bigger solid stuff mask, helmet, belt gear and food, with everything else (mags have own space in my gun bag) hidden in the gun bag nice and safely in line with legal obligations.

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Don't think there is anything wrong with wearing a vest etc. if it is well covered up with a coat. Just don't forget the underground and its history, not only the bombings but the shooting too. No point risking anything in my opinion and best to have everything packed away if you think anyone could find it at all worrying or suspicious.

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