iv done outdoor airsoft over 10 years and have played with dozens of patterns from common to rare/obscure, I must say your pattern is impressively effective against your environment. Your literally the river bank. I'm going to have to add this unique pattern to my collection !
@@NINJUNK00 in general. As a camo pattern it functions more effectively and in more environments than any other currently available camouflage patterns. Check out the website for more info, link in description 👊🏼
I’m not gunna lie , his camo looks wayyyyyyy better than any other camo I’ve seen , that drone shot in the beginning he was almost invisible while walking which is almost impossible with other camo
Awesome video Greg and very informative from someone that knows it all and been through it. And you have the best quality equipment and weapons available.
Thank you my friend and sometimes I don’t always have the best cat when I am on assignment or overseas, etc. but what always comes through is the skill set an knowledge 👊🏼💪🏼🤙🏼
I’m glad you liked the video. There are many more of the same videos already here on the channel that you can watch on the playlist called “cigar stories with Mr. Bone“. It’s an entire playlist already with many videos for your viewing pleasure and a new one is posting right now every other Saturday.
Past couple years I’ve stalked white tail with a bow on public land, about as high pressure as it gets: over populated, only a few square miles of woods, up to a hundred hunters, dogs, bikers, runners, craziness. I’ve tracked and walked up on em but no shots. It becomes very mental I find. It’s just all about discipline. It’s almost impossibly difficult and yet not impossible which makes it fun
If you use neutral panty hose on binoculars and scopes there will be not reflective glare. Also you need to camo paint your rifle or it will be seen to break up the straight lines, same with any knife sheaths. over all good vid, thank you, keep up the good work.
Lots of details I rarely hear mentioned, if at all. I'll have to watch this one again sometime. I grew up in & live in the woods, but I'm just recently getting more into silencing every buckle & even shirt buttons...also getting rid of velcro & zippers, etc. I'm curious if you still use the 1 point sling instead of 2...?
We shot this video outside the murder capital of the world in a literal gangland war zone, these guys don’t scare too easy but they know and respect us 👊🏼
Hey Greg, would you consider making a video comparing the utility of full-auto vs semi-auto rifles and pistol-caliber carbines? I'm curious about your expertise. Thanks.
I’ll do it for sure. Although the advantage of full auto is mostly suppressive fire and seen predominantly with small teams as designated SAW’s. On a single firearm for solo ops semi vs. auto is just a nice feature to have if desired.
It should tell you something that you obviously don’t know… if there’s a guy discussing camouflage and mentioning that even black is not considered camo while making a video smack dab in the middle of one of the most dangerous places on earth… even a very, very small amount of common sense will tell you that there’s probably a very good reason the firearms aren’t modified! You can do it, critical thinking skills can be yours if you only learn to put your ego aside 👊🏼
Ol first video watching this guy and I got a red flag in the first two mins . 5.56 ammo for an AK?.... ik maybe it was a slip up gonna hear this guy out
Obviously this is supposed to be tactical information . I agree with breaking up the outlines blind but once you got to to the plate Carrier that things 10" wide there's a clear shot right at your vitals Along with pelvic region. But when talking about recon of course You Want run a little bit slick . Would love to pick your mind about Some of your ideas And where you're Gathering this data
@@BoneTactical Looks Different on video that has to be understandable Is everything looks different on camera. Whatever happened to the opportunity for advertisement Of the products in different areas of the US I'm going to try out a knife And review Definitely not the person that needs any other people's equipment but but some people can make a game changer I would like to be an advocate if it is what it is
@@nowherespecial6780 yes my friend. If you’re lucky and stay abreast of when I drop blades on the website you may be able to get yourself one some day 🙏🏻 I hope you do they are indeed game changers and life changing 🤙🏼
@@BoneTactical Absolutely I know a lot of boys overseas used to carry the tomahawks as well . that had me super Interested I think that was about a year and a 1/2 ago when you were demonstrating. I just yet to see one of the products appear in the northeast.usa
I guess I was anticipating more along the lines of op selection on an NAI, exploiting natural lines of drift, and more traditional fundamentals of reconnaissance.
normally in zones of conflict ( often third world countries) it's difficult for an operator on the ground to get quality arms legally, especially an independent contractor. I was able to legally acquire these for this video, something no other person filming videos on these topics has been able to do... so that's why I used them. "because I could" I suppose
No problem, it’s a common misconception. We are not actually military, but have been considered an elite private military. I consider myself to be just a man saved by the grace of God, despite the popular conception that I’m some kind of special operator… as for military service, I have a video up on that as well. I have never been an official member of any government armed service anywhere in the world. Thanks.
Old bits of shaggy carpet wrapped around your feet can help cover up your tracks…drug smugglers do it here at the southern border and it’s almost impossible to accurately track.
Depends on the terrain. In sand it’s ok if the person tracking you has no tracking skills. Yeah the guys crossing the southern borders do it with some success. But that’s because the guys tracking them are foolish and entitled government employees and the guys crossing the border are hungry and driven. They don’t actually just use old carpet most basically make a sand version of a snow shoe with particular types of carpet covering. But Try that crap here in the jungle and you’ll leave more tracks and slow yourself down so much you may not even be able to walk.
No 🤦🏻♂️ it’s an American accent. It’s shared by most men in the United States who have worked for a living and just about every one in the United States close to or from below the mason Dixon line. At least 16-20 states. Maryland is not even close.
Kill a speed goat with a bow in the flats of new Mexico. If u can sneak in to a group of 10. Ang get the goat u want. U just beat 20 of the best eyes in flats were there's no cover.
@@BoneTactical yeah, bacause Recon is not a one man job - like nearly nothin in any force is a solo Job - except maybe E&E like the Brittish call it or SERE like the US call it ?!
@@BoneTactical hahah, You should/could learn to not be so much overbearing .- i am propably orlder and i i happen to now a few things about this topic Reconnaissance is not a one man Job - how is one man doin observation of an objekt for a few days ? Doin Hitler Speed to stay awake - or sendin a Man with different Personalities which can alternate in observation shifts ? 😁 ah yeah, and do not use your cell Phone - Cartel in South America can propably "see" that - and if you are in a real war zone .. there is a old experience from the Ukraine-Russia Conflict: The one who emits (any kind of signals) dies best regards
@@easygroove nothing saddens me more to see young man with nothing but opportunity ahead of him, throw it all away, choosing the path of pride over the path of learning. I hope you find your way my friend. God bless and stay sharp.
And in reconnaissance I don't think any of us had a straight black right Rifle We considered it a recky rifle was slightly scoped along with a reddot For close up target accusation Like I said before I'd like to pick your brain on some of this stuff
Yes of course camouflaging as discussed applies to the rifle as well. We unfortunately in certain countries with certain governments and certain contracts are restricted as to modifying firearms. In fact since they are regarded as special permission items they’re often photo licensed and have to appear the same as the photo when verified.