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
Sahronax wrote:Vegetato. Works basically anywhere.
Especially if you can look like this:
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.
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.
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).
Jester316 wrote:Nadooom wrote:Jewish Ninja wrote:
Winter, nothing works, so we all look stupid in the snow together.
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