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Old October 21st, 2011, 09:23   #46
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Sid, as a Brit and also in the military I'd say you've done a good job

Don't fret so much about blousing the trousers and beard. Out on ops I have only ever seen trouser twists used in barracks (IE Bastion/Kandahar). When out in the field the vast majority will not use twists as the strings are there in the bottom of the legs for that purpose. Personally I don't blouse the legs when in the field.

As has been said the wearing of beards is permitted when out on ops where water is more important to be consumed than used for shaving. Not only that but a beard is seen as a good thing within the Afghan culture.

The one thing I would say is definitely wrong is the way that the flag is shown as they are "upside down".

Other than that a cracking job, well done
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Old October 25th, 2011, 19:06   #47
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Sid, as a Brit and also in the military I'd say you've done a good job

Don't fret so much about blousing the trousers and beard. Out on ops I have only ever seen trouser twists used in barracks (IE Bastion/Kandahar). When out in the field the vast majority will not use twists as the strings are there in the bottom of the legs for that purpose. Personally I don't blouse the legs when in the field.

As has been said the wearing of beards is permitted when out on ops where water is more important to be consumed than used for shaving. Not only that but a beard is seen as a good thing within the Afghan culture.

The one thing I would say is definitely wrong is the way that the flag is shown as they are "upside down".

Other than that a cracking job, well done
thank you sir! sorry about the flag, atleast i know now how it should be properly shown. i think i know now how we messed it up. we were facing the other way and had the flag correctly, but the background had a hut that did not look good if the cameraman would have taken the pic. so he asked us if we could face the other way and he changed his angle, and we did. but the flag was facing the same way as we turned 180 degree.

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Old December 20th, 2011, 17:01   #48
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Old December 21st, 2011, 08:45   #49
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Good job, but don't you think that the "BBs" you are using are a bit too heavy?
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Old February 18th, 2012, 04:58   #50
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A little side project of mine:

Operation Banner
1 Para early 70's (about the same time as the "Bloody Sunday" events)




Bigger pic: http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/6547/guardsj.jpg


Bigger pic: http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/169/censoredm.jpg



Bigger pic: http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1...ardbayonet.jpg

Ref:







Kitlist
RS Mk III helmet
RS Riot visor (belonging to the helmet aboven)
RS Para Mk II helmet (dated 1956)

RS Para basker (Compton & Webb, given to a Ghurka after finishing P-Coy 1970)
RS Para Cap badge (Queens, staybright issued during the 60's)
RS Shirt KF *
RS Denison Smock, 59 pattern *
RS M1952A, 3/4 collar flak jacket (manufactured 1968)
RS L1A1 bayonett *
RS Para wings (came with the smock)
RS DZ flashes 1 Para (no dateing)
RS 58 pattern webbing (urban patrol: belt, left and right mag pocket & water bottle pocket)
RS 58 pattern water bottle + cup
RS S6 respirator + bag (older type with the round hole, no pic on it here regrettably)
RS Shell dressing (dated 1954)
RS 60 pattern trousers *
RS 58 pattern webbing belt
RS short pattern puttees *
RS DMS boots *

Vapen
Ares L1A1 (with RS Einfield sling)


* = because of these items limited period of issue they should be issued before 1980.
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Old February 19th, 2012, 02:56   #51
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That looks awesome.
Love the old style helmets.

I was almost going to say" Five rounds rapid at the advancing shrubbery"
But with the Denisons that would not have been apropriate.
How is the Ares SLR working out for you?
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Old February 19th, 2012, 06:53   #52
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Have only testfired it once as games with this kind of gear is rare (we had one yearly when I started collecting this gear, "Bloody sunday" series but not heard anything from them the last years), and as a single fire weapon it's usefullnes are limited.
But when I tested it out I was very pleased, it's in stock condition except for steel outer barrel.
A pic of the rifle on its own:

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Old February 20th, 2012, 11:29   #53
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Where did you find a steel outer barrel?
Re semi only:
There is a selector switch that you can install that seems to make it go rock 'n' roll.
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Old February 20th, 2012, 11:52   #54
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The barrel came from here:
http://www.fire-support.co.uk/produc...l-outer-barrel

Okok, any more info on this? Where to buy etc?
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Old February 20th, 2012, 12:04   #55
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The barrel came from here:
http://www.fire-support.co.uk/produc...l-outer-barrel

Okok, any more info on this? Where to buy etc?

for you in the UK at the same place:
http://www.fire-support.co.uk/produc...-auto-selector

or at UN company
look for
Star L1A1 SLR Auto / Single Selector
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Old February 21st, 2012, 23:01   #56
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Nice Pics

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Heres some poctures of our SAS kit.

First 3 pictures are from last years bigest game in Norway.
The last is from a cqb game here.







Our Team is wearing British Desert DPM as an alternative BDU, got pants, shirt and Jacket...just need a new chest rig
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Old November 13th, 2012, 07:19   #57
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Hi Folks ! Some of my Impressions for a Squaddie, here the 1 RIFLES. Equipment should be for hot, wet Environments like Kenia or Sierra Leone.






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Old December 11th, 2012, 23:35   #58
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My british kit so far :


Smock
Trousers
P58 webbing (missing Water bottle pouch and Repirator pouch) and Large pack not pictured.
'stache
No L1a1 SLR

Also Excuse the poor background.
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Old December 11th, 2012, 23:52   #59
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Looks great.

Hey everyone, Fred(dy) Mercury has joined the Mob!!!

Pusser kit. You could use an L85 / SA80.
In the early 1990s not everyone had the new PLCE webbing yet.

Au cas, que tu cherche quelque chose de pas trop exigeant, regardes ca:
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=147638
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Old July 8th, 2013, 13:17   #60
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Some sort of 1991 scud hunters thing going on here
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