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ex June 23rd, 2009 14:34

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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 1012363)
I'm going to make it a point someday to show up at a milsim dressed in borrowed Real Tree camo and get away with it. Because I can. :D

noted :D

spaceman13 June 23rd, 2009 14:36

Go with the style and era the gun was made,like a swat uniform with an mp40 or thompson would look weird.

CDN_Stalker June 23rd, 2009 14:40

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Originally Posted by ex-royal (Post 1012396)
noted :D

Hehe, I'd have to borrow some first though, not going to blow a wad of cash on hunting camo I'll use once (or a couple times). But hey, if I do show up in hunting camo, you can punish me by making me a "Kill on sight" target for both teams. ;)

FOX_111 June 23rd, 2009 15:33

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Originally Posted by Deadpool (Post 1012380)
I watch "Top Sniper 2" on the Military Channel and the winning team (Army Markmanship Unit) Did their final competition in a hunting camo, not ACU or any other "Hightech" camos.

So bottom line, go for functionality, because even the pros do it!

It's not about functionnality, it's about recreating what the real military do. And uniform wise. if we require a force to look alike, it's not because we all want them to blend in the same way, it's because we want to tell them appart.

Uniforme as in uniformity.

When you play in team, camoflage is second to uniformity.

Kuro_Neko June 23rd, 2009 15:43

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Originally Posted by FOX_111 (Post 1012426)
It's not about functionnality, it's about recreating what the real military do. And uniform wise. if we require a force to look alike, it's not because we all want them to blend in the same way, it's because we want to tell them appart.

Uniforme as in uniformity.

When you play in team, camoflage is second to uniformity.


Uniformity is only necessary if the team is big enough that you can't recognise all the members on sight. That's very unlikely to happen with airsoft. Also, not everyone can afford to purchase half a dozen sets of kit. The only thing my group frowns on is street clothes and even with that we allow it for newbies. Our regular members are pretty evenly spread over OD, woodland, cadpat and multicam. That level of strictness would only really be needed for hardcore milsim. And our group has even had games like that and not required it.

ShelledPants June 23rd, 2009 15:53

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Originally Posted by Kuro_Neko (Post 1012432)
Uniformity is only necessary if the team is big enough that you can't recognise all the members on sight. That's very unlikely to happen with airsoft. Also, not everyone can afford to purchase half a dozen sets of kit. The only thing my group frowns on is street clothes and even with that we allow it for newbies. Our regular members are pretty evenly spread over OD, woodland, cadpat and multicam. That level of strictness would only really be needed for hardcore milsim. And our group has even had games like that and not required it.

I beg to differ. Most teams which have been around for a while have at least one camouflage which is the "team colour" and then members often have sets of other colours. As an airsofter, if you want any reasonable choice in which team you can play on in an event, it's wise to have set of tan and green BDUs, as this is the common split for teams. Obviously the more strict the milsim, the more strict the BDU sets are.

Ultimately, if you have a favorite BDU type, go buy it and just confirm with the game host about which team it will be allowed on if it's not described in the uniform rule's.

ex June 23rd, 2009 15:54

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Originally Posted by ShelledPants (Post 1012435)
I beg to differ. Most teams which have been around for a while have at least one camouflage which is the "team colour" and then members often have sets of other colours. As an airsofter, if you want any reasonable choice in which team you can play on in an event, it's wise to have set of tan and green BDUs, as this is the common split for teams. Obviously the more strict the milsim, the more strict the BDU sets are.

Ultimately, if you have a favorite BDU type, go buy it and just confirm which team it will be allowed on if it's not described in the uniform rule's.

quoted for truth.

Con Murder June 23rd, 2009 15:56

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Originally Posted by spaceman13 (Post 1012398)
Go with the style and era the gun was made,like a swat uniform with an mp40 or thompson would look weird.

I have the SIG 552 with extended barrel, covered by a G&P zombie killers silencer. Already painted a nice rusted black/brown.
Thanks guys for helping me, I thought that it was more functional in close proximity. But I will get some tiger stripe camo for games that require Military camo. The PMC is actually our teams theme, about ten of us. BAD GUYS in some games, assembled mercs for others. Makes a great offer for other teams to play against in our opinion. Schedualing though has only allowed us to skirmish as a full team this season (our first).

If it is allowed on feild I'll robably opt for my hunting cammo, but just in case I get to many pissy looks I'll make sure to have some tigerstripe nam shit or something to apease the masses. Thanks for the input I made my decision.

ShelledPants June 23rd, 2009 16:00

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Originally Posted by Con Murder (Post 1012439)
I have the SIG 552 with extended barrel, covered by a G&P zombie killers silencer. Already painted a nice rusted black/brown.
Thanks guys for helping me, I thought that it was more functional in close proximity. But I will get some tiger stripe camo for games that require Military camo. The PMC is actually our teams theme, about ten of us. BAD GUYS in some games, assembled mercs for others. Makes a great offer for other teams to play against in our opinion. Schedualing though has only allowed us to skirmish as a full team this season (our first).

If it is allowed on feild I'll robably opt for my hunting cammo, but just in case I get to many pissy looks I'll make sure to have some tigerstripe nam shit or something to apease the masses. Thanks for the input I made my decision.

Next wad of cash I get, I'm going to spray paint a flight suit neon easter bunny pink and run it as my bdu in a milsim.

Con Murder June 24th, 2009 03:21

So to keep from being hated and killing potential, how does german flektarn sound?

I would like to be a curtiouse player in all respects not just calling hits. In that light how would a set of Flektarn, Tigerstripe, olive and tan sound? I can give up the functionality to gain the joy of quality fun for everyone.

Skruface June 24th, 2009 08:03

As has been said before, BDU's (or not) is usually up to the game organizer. If it's a large game. weekend-long milsim, or something uber-serious, there will be specific intructions on what kind of "team" uniform you can wear, and nothing else will usually be tolerated.

If it's a more low-key, skirmish-type game for a few hours, pretty much anything goes. Again, though, it's up to the orrganizers.

If you want good cheap "military" BDU's, good old Canadian OD's are good, as are Flectarn and Brit Kit. Hell, you can get Propper or Tru Spec BDU's in Marpat or ACU for under $100....

Jixton June 24th, 2009 08:07

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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 1012363)
I'm going to make it a point someday to show up at a milsim dressed in borrowed Real Tree camo and get away with it. Because I can. :D

I did that and I even had my Tikka M68 30-06 but nobodys wanted me to play... damn cruel life!

Capt. T/O June 24th, 2009 09:52

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Originally Posted by Con Murder (Post 1012824)
So to keep from being hated and killing potential, how does german flektarn sound?

I would like to be a curtiouse player in all respects not just calling hits. In that light how would a set of Flektarn, Tigerstripe, olive and tan sound? I can give up the functionality to gain the joy of quality fun for everyone.


Just as a sampling of a few Calgary based teams...
ETRU - British DPM
SDU - Multicam
Spectres - German Flecktarn
Team 7 - US Woodland/OD
Calcity - PMC look / tan

On a side note, as part of the annual Battlefield series, Battlefield 5.5 will be held on July 18, 2009 at Weekend Warriors in Didsbury/Olds. This is a make-up of a previously scheduled game that was cancelled due to weather.
Game is on from 6 PM to 12 AM. Sign up on JOC to get more details. There were over 150 people who attended last year.
Great game for all levels of skill.

CDN_Stalker June 24th, 2009 12:03

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Originally Posted by jixton (Post 1012849)
I did that and I even had my Tikka M68 30-06 but nobodys wanted me to play... damn cruel life!

Lol, you really do have bad luck, don't you? ;)

Armyissue June 24th, 2009 12:18

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I think its great when new guys try fresh takes on Camo patterns! My kill count goes up. Definately has great potential as a team camo pattern!!!

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Originally Posted by Invasian
Hats off to Stalker for nailing me from 200 miles away, through 4 windows,with a .36...holy ouch...


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