Depends on where you’re playing. If you’re playing milsim’s, than no, but if you’re playing these stupid CQB matches, where the shitty-ass music is playing non-stop, then yeah.
Why don't you do a simple Excel -list where you can tick away what you have already packed? You can also categorize it like "Camera gear", "Safety", "Clothing", "Guns + other stuff guns need".... This way you could also do a must have list so you have at least the minimum with you.
Obviously not. You should just learn to shoot from your other shoulder. I am left handed too and it took me less than two months to change. It's not hard.
The_ MCRuler is your sniping definitely get steyr asg 69 p2 I got that for my first gun fell in love with it bought a tm vsr 10 upgraded it then bought the ssg24 novritsch
*Murphy's Law:* If it can go wrong, it will. So, I always bring two of everything. Because something of mine will break, or somebody else will forget their entire Battle Harness. Right Novritsch ^.^
I had to buy a big SUV, so all my stuff will fit in it, my car trunk got too smal, or was it that my collection ot biggger. I take everything with me, so I can't forget, but I still do, I'm not like Nov, I keep most of what I have. Our friends come to me when they need something, my stuff aint the cheap junk they rent at the fields.
NOVRITSCH I’m a huge fan I started watching you many years ago I love your gameplay videos so much soon will send you some stuff but it has to get through customs because I’m from South Africa ( Johannesburg) my birth day is on the 25th of April and I can’t wait I’ve asked my parents so badly I’ve convinced them they said yes and I’ve saved a bit of money to buy your ssp-1 pistol hopefully I can be one of the people who gets one because on you website it said it will restock in April keep up the good work stay cool and pls tell Sniper Badi Fabi i love him also and he must keep the good work up as well and I will always watch you because you make me laugh so hard and you are so skilled in airsoft mainly because of your sniping training in the army my name is Valentino I am turning 12 years old I love snipers and especially the airsoft ssg-24 I love your patch wall it’s so cool and you give us viewers lots of advise when your playing thank you I will always be a fan of you and Fabi and you guys both are very talented you have a great thing going on and you are the best airsoft sniper who does gameplay videos as well as Fabi but then theirs Silo who goes all over the show and your very creative thank you .
I know this is likely because of your accent Novritsch but it is not said "sewd". Its said like "sohwd"or "soed". In the same way you would say "node".
Did you ever find out? I have the same problem. I have a LBX Assaulters Belt. I've tried the LBX Fast Belt & the Condor Rigger's belt for inners, but neither work very well. I like the functionality of the belt he's using.
As a Airsoft RU-vidr I feel you on the whole packing my gear I always feel stressed out before I leave to play because I don't want to forget something!
Hello NOVRITSCH. I don't know if you are very familiar with the safety precautions/rules of keeping and storing LiPo batteries, but I wanted to tell you to make sure that you maintain the voltage of your Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries. I have over 20+ different LiPo batteries for my RC stuff, and I have had a few LiPo packs puff up in the past. So in order to keep them from going puff (bad), I have to give a storage charge to each of the battery packs that I am not using frequently. If you have a good quality charger for your LiPo packs, it should have a storage charge feature. Also, if you store the battery packs at full charge and you don't use them for more than a month, they can puff up like a balloon and it is not safe to use or recharge them in that condition. They have also been known to instantaneously combust, and burst into flames causing people's houses to burn down. That usually only occurs during the charging process if they are charging on the wrong settings. Just for the safety of you, your house, your airsoft guns, and all your other important stuff; PLEASE MAINTAIN THE VOLTAGE AND PHYSICAL CONDITION OF YOUR LiPo BATTERIES! NEVER ALLOW THE CELLS OF YOUR LiPo PACKS TO GET PUNCTURED OR DENTED. I would also suggest that you store your LiPo packs in some kind of metal container like an ammunition case and away from any flammable objects/surfaces.
NOVRITSCH! That grenade pouch is from a company called "3dsoft" they make 3d printed fully custom airsoft products! there on Ig! 3dsoft! Ik immediatly when you showed it, who its was made by!
I do sport fencing and it is a similar amount of gear that I have to remember to bring to each training (although still less than airsoft) so I developed my own way of making sure I have everything. My technique is to go from head to toe thinking about every item I need consecutively. I start with the head and think, ok what's everything I need on my head, cap - check, safety goggles - check, mesh mask- check and you continue down until you reach the feet. Like this you should always be able to bring all that you need to wear. When I reach my hands I also recount everything I need to operate the gun so I don't forget the BB's or my battery. But I understand that with the amount of stuff someone like you has to pick you might still forget something anyway :D. But it has always worked for me so far.
What kind of shoes would you recommend? In Holland we have a lot of water (ditches and so on) so you will get wet whatever the footwear, but it's always a difficult choice. Sneakers drain a little quicker but are difficult to clean and offer little protection. Boots are easier to clean and protect and support better, but stay wet forever. What would you recommend?
Novritch, just write a list of essentials and laminate it. So at least you always know you have packed the essentials, stuff like camo and other variables don't really matter so much