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In all the pictures besides one i am wearing a pair of Blue jeans. This is because in the process of moving houses i lost my Rothco Khaki pants that went with the kit!
Also in the pictures im holding my LM4 because my MK12 mod.1 was at my friends house being fixed but i will have pictures of the mk12 soon!

CAUTION PIC HEAVY

The Gear

M81 woodland bdu jacket

Rotcho khaki pants (Got lost)

Rothco Khaiki boonie

RRV vest

3 day back pack

MK12 mod .1 (Not in pictures)

Inspiration pic to the loadout




























Tactical Puppy!!!

 

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Too impatient to wait till after moving eh? ;)
Looks like a cool kit. ^^ And looks comfortable.

If I were to put my finger on some things (Oh, and this IS knitpicking as far as it goes):
- Have you adjusted the rrv properly? It looks a bit loose on you. (might be the lack of items in some of the pouches)
- Fill out your pouches a bit better. The backpack looks fine, but the pouches are designed for 2x m4 mags each and anything less makes them look saggy.
- Get someone you know that knows how so sow to RAID-mod that jacket. (add the shoulderpockets) You'll never regret it. A great place for maps, ID etc.
- Dirty up your Eq. I'm really not a fan of bright-and-shiny kit, so I usually never take pictures of my kit until after my first couple of games with the setup.
- Accessorize. Get more pouches as you move along with the setup. Add a riggersbelt with dumppouch, safetylanyard etc. Add small bits and pieces of useful gear. Radiopouches etc. Usually these guys have to carry everything they need for several days, so if you'll try to get it as "authentic" as possible while still keeping to the movie, think about what would be required on such a tour.

Now - to say it again. These things are my personal ideas that you could do with the setup and are not to be take too seriously. We don't all have the exact same idea about things.
 

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@Madsvg Yes it actually was a little loose so i probably would need to adjust it a bit. Also i dont think im going t buy any new pouches for it for a while because im honestly not a big fan of vest and i dont use aegs much. Oh and dont worry ill get her plenty dirty ;)
 

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I just uploaded another pic but it was from before i lost the pants. So you see i did have them at one point.(its the second picture posted)
 

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Looks cool:)
Just thinking I could make a basic 2005 NSW loadout with the kit I have at home. Mind if I post a pic or two of it here instead of me making a new thread Elfman?
Go ahead! Id love to be able to help!
 

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Update: New picture of my newest most deadly weapon that goes with the kit! A tactical Puppy! (last picture posted)
 

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Thanks Elfman

Okay here it is. My Lone Survivor inspired 2005 NSW Marksman loadout. Its not 100% accurate but then its not supposed to be. Just a pull together of different kit I have. I think it looks pretty convincing though. If only I had a beard ;)
What do you think?



 

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@bushmasterecon Amazing edit! I have no idea how you did it but its pretty sweet! As for the loadout i think it looks great! I myself may go otside and do a little photo shoot myself:)
 

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Saw this movie last night, very cool. Loadout looks awesome.
After the movie was anybody in the theater talking? I ask because when i saw it and other people said that NO ONE can talk after seeing Lone Survivor.
 

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Saw the movie yesterday. Was not a typical military movie. Everybody in the theater (including me) just kinda sat there for awhile. It was...different. But very good.

Even if it's just a re-creation, it's never easy watching your own side's men get lit up.
 

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Saw the movie yesterday. Was not a typical military movie. Everybody in the theater (including me) just kinda sat there for awhile. It was...different. But very good.

Even if it's just a re-creation, it's never easy watching your own side's men get lit up.
Agreed. It seemed like half the theater was a little chocked up after watching it.
 
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