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Old February 9th, 2010, 02:00   #1
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What camos to get? BC

Ok so I'm located in BC for anyone that lives out here and knows the terrain better than I. What I'm wondering is what specific patterns of camo are best. I have an utter love for flecktarn so I know I'm going to get it but I'm wondering if Digital Woodland is good cause it seems relatively easy to get and widely used enough to come in all types of gear from BDU to vests to body armour and helmet covers.

My main concern if I am saving to buy a truck for my ATV racing this summer so I have to limit myself on how much gear I buy and I'm looking to stick to basic setups for two or three camo types with a preference for one which I can setup with a tactical vest and such.

Also I'm waiting to order a German Flecktarn Flak vest cause I have been wanting that specific vest for years now and I'm wondering about what sort of rig or vest to wear over it. I'd prefer something kinda minimalist since I only need like 4 double M-4 mag pouches, hydration pouch, maybe a handgun holster, 2 tool pockets, and some webbing to attached 4-8 grenades to. Since the flak vest is already flecktarn I'm wondering what to do and I'm almost thinking of getting something like a yoke and modifying it to hold what I need in combination with a belt.
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Old February 9th, 2010, 02:12   #2
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Ok so I'm located in BC for anyone that lives out here and knows the terrain better than I. What I'm wondering is what specific patterns of camo are best. I have an utter love for flecktarn so I know I'm going to get it but I'm wondering if Digital Woodland is good cause it seems relatively easy to get and widely used enough to come in all types of gear from BDU to vests to body armour and helmet covers.

My main concern if I am saving to buy a truck for my ATV racing this summer so I have to limit myself on how much gear I buy and I'm looking to stick to basic setups for two or three camo types with a preference for one which I can setup with a tactical vest and such.

Also I'm waiting to order a German Flecktarn Flak vest cause I have been wanting that specific vest for years now and I'm wondering about what sort of rig or vest to wear over it. I'd prefer something kinda minimalist since I only need like 4 double M-4 mag pouches, hydration pouch, maybe a handgun holster, 2 tool pockets, and some webbing to attached 4-8 grenades to. Since the flak vest is already flecktarn I'm wondering what to do and I'm almost thinking of getting something like a yoke and modifying it to hold what I need in combination with a belt.
What about the battlebelt system to go with your flak jacket.

http://www.flecktarn.co.uk/flpfj1ua.html

http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_inf...oducts_id=3646
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Old February 9th, 2010, 02:14   #3
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I have an absolute love for flecktarn myself. Forget about any other camouflage and just work on getting a complete fleck kit. Its well worth it. That and the camouflage works awesomely.
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