February 12th, 2006, 23:31 | #151 |
this thread is 10 pages long and covers MANY topics without even really being about them, thus proving the outstanding wealth of information this community has, but hasnt shared and that there is a large amount of interest out there for airsoft sniping. the admins know that it's there because they arent retarded, the thing is that (as is the case with wiseowl) some solid arguments need to be made to validate a sniper section's existence. at least that's what i thought this thread was about, if i'm wrong and this is a thread where we make a list of names you can petition my ass right out of it.
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February 14th, 2006, 18:17 | #152 |
*crickets*
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February 14th, 2006, 18:29 | #153 |
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I can hear the dust falling......
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February 14th, 2006, 18:54 | #154 |
here's one for all you ghillie wearers out there.
What colour/colours do you prefer in an all round ghillie meaning you'd wear it in woodland (green) areas or sandy/dirt or dead yellowed brush areas or any time of the year? Personally, I've got and am working on multiple colours of suits, and in different set ups for different times of year with the temp changes n all. But I find the tan suits maybe with some grey or brown to be most effective in the widest range of environments. Mostly due to the lightness of the colour I find it easier to cover the tan with green foliage or a couple of touches of paint in the field making it blend well in bush rather than making a green suit blend in well in dead brush or sandy/dirt covered terrain. Anyone else have any thaughts on ghillie colouring and ranges or limits in different terrains? I'd love to hear what some of you guy's....or gals think. |
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February 14th, 2006, 19:23 | #155 |
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IMO, Brown and tan ghillie work the best for all around.
My ghillie was green and tan at first. But as soon as I stepped in a pine forest, I was a bright green patch to shoot. Now My ghillie is mainly Brown with some green and Tan strands and it. I can add more foliage of matching color to completely dissapear. All in all, Brown is a good color base IMO.
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February 14th, 2006, 19:37 | #156 |
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It varies upon the enivorment you play in. Me personally I rather use colours that are as close to the colours in the enviroment I play in. So if the vegetation is leafy green, I wear my leafy green ghillie, if the vegetation is a mixture of green leafs and non leaf materials, I wear my woodland ghillie. Every so often I add colours here and there, again pending on the enviroment I play in. I am in the process of making a third ghillie suit, just debating what colours to use.....
What I do is have a colour or two in a bundle, eg, lets say you have 6 strands of jute in a bundle, 3 of those stands will be in OD, the other 3 will be in lime green persay. You do not want to have alot of strands of jute in a bundle, not more than 6, this is my personal preference, again it is ultimatly up to the individual. when it comes to more than one colour in a bundle of jute I like to keep them similar in colour, my preference. I also like to attach rugged straps of burlap as well to make for the leaf effect. Ultimately your ghillie suit SHOULD be made according to the enviroment you play in. Rule of thumb is, 40% garnish/jute/burlap, and 60% actuall vegetation.....this is airsoft, but if you want to go ahead and attach real time vegetation to your ghillie suit by all means go ahead and all the better to you.
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February 14th, 2006, 19:42 | #157 |
I'm currently building (do you "build" a ghillie suit??) ...''fashioning" a suit, my base colors are going to be tans and browns... mostly because even in the thick wooded areas behind my house, all the ground level foliage is dead branches, trees bushes or grass... and it's all brown. If I was making a kit to stand up/run around in, I'd consider making it darker greens and browns, I think.
Plus, burlap and jute are mostly brown or tan anyway, so... saves money on dye or paint or whatever. Any extra color I'm going to add is going to be scrim or actual branches and such. BTW, I found rolls of jute twine at the DOLLAR store today... heavy duty, nice and thick... 190ft rolls of it. 8) |
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February 16th, 2006, 11:35 | #159 |
Did Airsoft Retreat's Sniper Perch just loose all it's info?? I just checked there and there's only 5 topics and my username won't let me log in. Also it looks like the entire board just go changed.
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February 16th, 2006, 21:04 | #160 |
When all you snipers go "out" in the field, do you go in pairs? Such as a shooter, and a spoter? I was just woundering, cause that is what we do. Our shooter is armed with a M-21 sniper system, and a glock 9mm, where the spoter is armed with a C8A1, and his back-up is a M21 sniper system incase he needs to take the shot.
How do you guys play? Do you sit in one spot and "camp" or do you "run and gun?" What kind of gear do you use. Does your suit cover the front as well, or just the back? Do you camo your face and hands, and forget about the back of your neck and ears; or do you use cloths to cover these areas? Is your weapon painted, or is it covered in a wrap? If it is covered in a wrap; how about the bi-pod legs. Are they covered? Is your scope covered so that your weapon no longer looks like a weapon? Has your lens been covered with a mesh so that the glare from the sun does not give away your position? Do you know where to set yourself up so that your back is covered, and that you have 360* round vision, so no one can sneek up on you? And don't about your shadow, it will give you away faster thn you can say "Oops." I hope this helps someone out, and I hope that this was the place to post this. |
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February 16th, 2006, 21:40 | #162 |
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Am sure I have more mud and sticks in my ghillie than anything else! Took it out to add more Lee Valley Gardening section green jute twine to, had a beach on my floor from all the mud it has collected the past season, and there were countless sticks, twigs and other crap imbedded in it that I neer noticed before. Mind you, there have only been a couple times last season my ghillie has been out in the field, but at one point it was literrally SOAKED in thick muddy puddle, took me about 2 weeks to dry it out, then about 4-5 beatings to get all the muddy sand residue out of it. Recall a few times putting my boonie on, and having sand/dirt fall out of it and get all in my hair. Ya, best way to simulate nature is to use nature as your colouring. Mud and local foliage! :lol:
Jaco, beat it, soak it, let it dry in the sun, comb your fingers through it, slam it into the gournd, drag it behind your car down a dirt road, soak it in mud, rinse it, let dry, etc. Ghillie's that are baby'd tend to not work as well as those that are hardcore abused and used. Remember, as long as you go by natural colours and shades, the uglier it gets from abuse, the better it works. Last thing you want is a pretty ghillie that looks good in pics. |
February 16th, 2006, 21:44 | #163 | |
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3 snipers spread out all who have angles to the same area. one takes a shot and then another and you switch it up so the other team cant tell where its coming from.(all while using black bb's)
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February 16th, 2006, 22:01 | #164 | |
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My biggest problem right now is getting some BDUs or something in my size to attach everything to. I'm not buying new CADPAT BDUs to make a Ghillie, so I'll be hitting up the surplus stores soon. :tup: |
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February 16th, 2006, 23:13 | #165 | ||
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The reason for this is, the GHilliesuit is mostly worn over a regular BDU. Usually, snipers do not have fashion time to change into their Ghillie... when a sniper 'infiltrates' a terrain, he's not usually in Ghillie. He'll have his Ghillie in a pack or attached to it, with his rifle and all relevant material in his rifle/drag bag and will enter the hot zone with a rifle and backup. Once the infiltration phase begins, Ghiilie goes on and all the rest goes out.
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