Help in building a gear that fit's Oregon's surroundings

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Re: Help in building a gear that fit's Oregon's surroundings

Postby Nadooom » Fri May 03, 2013 1:15 pm

Sahronax wrote:Vegetato. Works basically anywhere.

Especially if you can look like this:


LOL, yeah works really well, who's gonna shoot her ? everyone wanna be a gentleman xD
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Re: Help in building a gear that fit's Oregon's surroundings

Postby Jester316 » Fri May 03, 2013 9:11 pm

Nadooom wrote:
Jewish Ninja wrote:Just to give you an idea of what stuff looks like in the wild:


Thanks! Multi-cam looks best to me.



Just remember, there are different camos for different fields and different seasons...

Like the pictures above, Alpenflauge works great in the fall when the leaves turn. M81/CADPAT/MARPAT/AOR2 work great in the spring when everything is green. Multicam works great in the summer when things are more brown. Winter, nothing works, so we all look stupid in the snow together.
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Re: Help in building a gear that fit's Oregon's surroundings

Postby Darius137 » Sun May 05, 2013 3:32 am

If you're making gear, it's not about what works, but what sells.

Multicam doesn't work too well around here, except in specific dry months. But it sells quite well.

MARPAT works when it's wet, but most people who use MARPAT will use Coyote Brown because Marines use Coyote Brown. Coyote also works with Multicam and as a solid color, it sells better becasue for airsoft, you want something you can use with multiple uniforms.

Ranger Green is another solid color that's popular. Not that effective, but the kids like it.

Those three are probably your staple colors to make gear. Multicam, Coyote Brown, and Ranger Green.
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Re: Help in building a gear that fit's Oregon's surroundings

Postby Chowdberg » Mon May 06, 2013 10:16 am

Darius137 wrote:If you're making gear, it's not about what works, but what sells.

Multicam doesn't work too well around here, except in specific dry months. But it sells quite well.

MARPAT works when it's wet, but most people who use MARPAT will use Coyote Brown because Marines use Coyote Brown. Coyote also works with Multicam and as a solid color, it sells better becasue for airsoft, you want something you can use with multiple uniforms.

Ranger Green is another solid color that's popular. Not that effective, but the kids like it.

Those three are probably your staple colors to make gear. Multicam, Coyote Brown, and Ranger Green.


Nothing about PenCott, Darius? I'm shocked and amazed.

But the summary is solid, in terms of the basics, though I'd also have to include the Black colored rigs. I've seen guys packing those with woodland patters (and Ranger/OD green as well).
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Re: Help in building a gear that fit's Oregon's surroundings

Postby Darius137 » Mon May 06, 2013 8:24 pm

Chowdberg wrote:
Darius137 wrote:If you're making gear, it's not about what works, but what sells.

Multicam doesn't work too well around here, except in specific dry months. But it sells quite well.

MARPAT works when it's wet, but most people who use MARPAT will use Coyote Brown because Marines use Coyote Brown. Coyote also works with Multicam and as a solid color, it sells better becasue for airsoft, you want something you can use with multiple uniforms.

Ranger Green is another solid color that's popular. Not that effective, but the kids like it.

Those three are probably your staple colors to make gear. Multicam, Coyote Brown, and Ranger Green.


Nothing about PenCott, Darius? I'm shocked and amazed.

But the summary is solid, in terms of the basics, though I'd also have to include the Black colored rigs. I've seen guys packing those with woodland patters (and Ranger/OD green as well).


He didn't ask what was effective. Airsoft is a fashion show and none these niggas know what blending into the woods is. He wants to sell gear. Selling is about demand, and the demand is for stupid gucci kit that weighs you down and provides minimal aid in a task. People like that. If you want to make money, make more of that garbage, in colors that don't work here.
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Re: Help in building a gear that fit's Oregon's surroundings

Postby Matt » Tue May 07, 2013 7:53 am

I don't think he's making and selling gear, I think he's just building (gathering) up kit for himself and selling his old gear. I believe you guys read that wrong. Either way, all patterns mentioned will sell quite well; MARPAT, M81 (is making a comeback), and MultiCam.
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Re: Help in building a gear that fit's Oregon's surroundings

Postby Nadooom » Wed May 08, 2013 5:10 pm

Jester316 wrote:
Nadooom wrote:
Jewish Ninja wrote:

Winter, nothing works, so we all look stupid in the snow together.


^LOOOOOOOOOOOOL!

For whom misunderstood I'm building a gear for my self not to sell I said i'm trying to sell my old gear that's it.
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Re: Help in building a gear that fit's Oregon's surroundings

Postby Darius137 » Wed May 08, 2013 9:46 pm

Same gear I'd say applies. When you want gear, you want to play with others. Also when you don't want it, you want good resale value. Popular is easiest to acquire and easiest to sell.
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