This is a RU-vid page for new and experienced airsofters alike that either need inspiration on their airsoft loadouts or just want to kick back and watch some game play footage from my local areas airsoft sites. That said ive also got a few military videos and 'how to' tutorials you may be interested in....
great video sir, I’m about to show case my 101st airborne load out in a couple of weeks, will also be carrying the Thompson. one quick question…did you have problems with the helmet moving lots or falling off?
Depends how aggressively you run really 🤣 I have had it in an airsoft game once when I lost my helmet mid bound 🤣 it is pretty weighty so should stay put. When you do your video, come back and drop the link below 👇 so I can watch it ☺️
Not got a clue,never handled 2 sets of tracks and sprockets in a day,all manhandled on 2 chieftains,he would at home crying in his bowl of frosties,by the ti.e I had got my yellow handbag sorted lol,you crack on lad 😂
lol the amount of times I've split a track you become numb to those god dam top hats haha. Off the top of my head I'm not to sure but i'd say each track weighs about 2 ton.
Somewhat more difficult to restore and maintain than a Scammell Pioneer. How many WW2 armoured recovery vehicles are seen at shows?. Let alone the Centurion type that was happily sold off for less than dead weight scrap price as too expensive to cut up. A lovely toy as long as the tax payer pays the bill. Sadly, I see very little future for these sophisticated toys in preservation outside the Tank Museum as a soon to be static exhibit.
I would call these camo patterns experimental since they are not effective at fooling the enemy to believe they can't see them. Camo is suppose to be fool-proof hence the term camouflage! They instead make it look like a fashion show contest.🤣
Having worn the Belgian jigsaw in the mid to late 90's I can tell you its actually a lot more effective than the colours would suggest. Works particularly well in the woods in fall and works surprisingly well in forests in general.
I was a Corporal in the REME many years ago and the sturdy BV hasn't changed in all that time; if it ain't broken don't fix it. Memories are made of this. Huzzah!!
Well, AS90 won't be around for ever as it's likely to get replaced by a wheeled variant so the choice is yours, armour or the easy option 🤣 I'm sold on armour because it's more bad ass....but it's hard work maintaining your stead 👀
The American UCP was probably not the best camo but the worst thing about those uniforms was the "hook and loop" fasteners that A) did not stay shut when you wanted them to, and 2) made loud noises when opened up.
Not quite, I didn't own a l85 replica at the time so had to do the photos with an l96 but strangely enough I had snipers as top covers in my truck various times on tour. They were obviously behind a gpmg in the turret and their sniper rifles were laid across the seat with the suppressor on my lap because they were so long 😂
I have a mate on exercise on Salisbury Plain learning about the crarrv as I type this from my warm and comfy bed. Kudos to all UK armed forces personnel for what they do for us, and the crarrv is an absolute unit!
You dont know jack shit about ucp camo😂 might have just watched smthing on youtube then copy pasted it. There are so many pictures that proves it worked in mang terrains, having pictures that doesnt blend in doesnt mean the camo is bad, multicam doesnt work in many places as well
Nice to see you still posting. Could you give some insight into what it's like working for the reme. There's hardly any info out there about what soldiers think of reme, so itd be great if you could tell me more about it. Thanks
No 25 Bty in 19 anymore??? So sad it was 13,25,and 28 btys when i was in the early 90s. Who the hell is 127bty?? They seem to change things up so much, a lot of it seems random but the boys want stability and to give loyalty to the Battery they joined and love. In 94 25 Bty was amalgamated with 170 heavy mortar bty who had superb battle honours from Korea, Imjin River.