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FOX_111 June 25th, 2005 18:57

2 mags for M24 is plenty, even for skirmishes. I have a 3rd on the way as backup (one of my mag is getting old).

I know a lot of airsofters in France, and when I look at their games, most of them are crazy skirmishes with "unrealistic" goals, like capturing the case of bubble gum....

Where I play, in Québec, we try do do our skirmishes realistic and sometime, make scenario that will enable player to shoot a lot and stay in the milsim point of view. So our games tend to have a lot of role play and mission twists.
Not just "go their and kill them all".

CDN_Stalker June 26th, 2005 10:47

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Originally Posted by FOX_111
I know a lot of airsofters in France, and when I look at their games, most of them are crazy skirmishes with "unrealistic" goals, like capturing the case of bubble gum..

TH, Fox is correct, the underside of my stock is clear of stuff, loadng mags is easy.

Fox, I've heard (from Kokannee I remember) about some CF soldiers playing airsoft on their time off, was basically a game called "Capture the Keg". One team would defend the keg, the other team would try to overtake the base, then sit around drinking the beer when the other team tried to take it back. Hehe, my kinda drinkin game! Screw playing caps!!!!

TH_CYRUS50 June 26th, 2005 11:47

We have some type's off game's.
we have:BHD, capture the flag, find the bom(time sensitive) Hamburger Hill.
My team is developing a scenario wich contain's Medics, Safe Zone's used as a medic base, Towns, POW, Wounded
The only thing is that the real Mil-sim isn't added because not everybidy is capable of buying Low-caps.
And i am going to try to add the sniper to the game, fortunatly we have a max FPS of 500 for the sniper, at least i have a edge.

Greets CY

gandar June 26th, 2005 11:54

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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker
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Originally Posted by FOX_111
I know a lot of airsofters in France, and when I look at their games, most of them are crazy skirmishes with "unrealistic" goals, like capturing the case of bubble gum..

TH, Fox is correct, the underside of my stock is clear of stuff, loadng mags is easy.

Fox, I've heard (from Kokannee I remember) about some CF soldiers playing airsoft on their time off, was basically a game called "Capture the Keg". One team would defend the keg, the other team would try to overtake the base, then sit around drinking the beer when the other team tried to take it back. Hehe, my kinda drinkin game! Screw playing caps!!!!

lmao that's awesome. I think I plan on bringing my AEG to whatever base I'm stationed at next summer anyway... Just so I can catch some local games.

TH_CYRUS50 June 29th, 2005 11:54

I have orderd a stalker suit as soon as i have picture's i will share theme.

Greetz CY

SEALs June 29th, 2005 16:27

I finally took pics of my ghillie. First I ever made whitout help manuals.
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/gallery...mage.php?i=901

FOX_111 June 29th, 2005 18:03

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Originally Posted by SEALs
I finally took pics of my ghillie. First I ever made whitout help manuals.
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/gallery...mage.php?i=901

Welldone!
Did you fireproof and waterproof it?

SEALs June 30th, 2005 10:47

Nope i didnt know. Perhaps you can tell me??!!

concept_8 June 30th, 2005 11:33

I'd imagine you can get both sprays at canadian tire.

Fire proofing spray bsically for safety as ghillies are so flamable. (give it a good spray and let it dry *before any water proofing is used so it actually soaks into the material)

Water proofing spray scotch gaurd works well which can easily be found at C.T. (spray on after the fire proofing has dried)
The water proofing will help keep it dry in wet conditions and help keep the weight down abit when it's wet out.

I usually get some fire proofing spray when I order supplies from a ghillie supplier I use but C.T. or Rona or Home Depot should have some like I said for other safety uses.
Water proofing is a good idea I just never bother cause I've got various suitss to keep weight down if it's wet out. But is still a good idea.

Good luck bud, n your suit looks good.

Iceman June 30th, 2005 14:44

Seals, va a Decorateur Montreal (st-cat / St-elizabeth) au centre ville. Ils ont du bon stock. Sinon, Canadian tire.

Prend pas du stock silicone, ca devient gluant pis ca chi. Prend juste du stock liquide.

Utilise un sprayer (genre windex) des Dollars Stores, pis spray le Anti-feu. Une fois sec (laisse un bon 12 heures passer) spray le water-repellant. You're done.

Ch'te conseille de sprayer le BDU aussi.

FOX_111 June 30th, 2005 17:44

J'ai essayé le spray au silicone, c vrai que ca donne un résultat dégeux... Seule avantage que j'y voi: Quand tu vas te rouler dans marde, ca va coller sur le ghillie pis y va plus matcher le terrain :|

Iceman July 1st, 2005 13:47

C mieux d'acheter en format Canne (comme les canne de peintures). Ca ce concerve mieux pis c'est beaucoup plus facile a travailler.

Aussi, pour le anti feu, j'ai oublier, mais il faut le dilluer... genre 3 eau pour 1 feu. C'est écrit sur la canne parcontre, sinon demander des conseilles pour appliquer sur tissues naturelles.


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