Discussion of load-bearing equipment, tactical gear, holsters, BDUs, and other gear related to Airsoft.
by MySwan » Thu Oct 01, 2015 9:14 pm
As the title says and not an incredibly clever or creative suggestion but Q-tips seem to be essential especially for getting mud and dirt out of your barrel and in any other nooks and crannies of your gear/guns.
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by Rentax » Thu Oct 01, 2015 9:27 pm
Why for just milsim? This is pretty true for all outdoor airsoft events...
And why just for guns and gear, you can use them for your ears too.
Good suggestion though.
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by Cyclops » Thu Oct 01, 2015 10:38 pm
This is pretty basic stuff to bring at every game. They are good for a lot of things.
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by MySwan » Fri Oct 02, 2015 10:14 pm
Cyclops wrote:This is pretty basic stuff to bring at every game. They are good for a lot of things.
I know It's super basic but I've never seen any mention of them or on any checklist. It's just a little micro-suggestion.
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by Solid » Mon Oct 05, 2015 10:12 pm
Muzzle awareness too stronk.
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by MySwan » Tue Oct 06, 2015 4:37 pm
Solid wrote:Muzzle awareness too stronk.
Lol I maintain muzzle awareness but it still happens to get dirt and mud in it.
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by Solid » Tue Oct 06, 2015 6:22 pm
MySwan wrote:Solid wrote:Muzzle awareness too stronk.
Lol I maintain muzzle awareness but it still happens to get dirt and mud in it.
Why on Earth are you sticking your muzzle in the ground?
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by MySwan » Tue Oct 06, 2015 7:47 pm
Solid wrote:MySwan wrote:Solid wrote:Muzzle awareness too stronk.
Lol I maintain muzzle awareness but it still happens to get dirt and mud in it.
Why on Earth are you sticking your muzzle in the ground?
I'm not... Sometimes I have tripped, fallen, been in an awkward position to where I couldn't bring up my muzzle and whatever else. It's just accidents and I'm also a clumsy and short person so there's that.
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by Shortbu » Wed Oct 07, 2015 8:42 am
Solid wrote:MySwan wrote:Solid wrote:Muzzle awareness too stronk.
Lol I maintain muzzle awareness but it still happens to get dirt and mud in it.
Why on Earth are you sticking your muzzle in the ground?
I stick my muzzle in the ground all the time. It's how I stand my gun when not holding it, because slings hurt my neck (I'm a big cute kitty), and I don't like leaning it against a tree for fear of scratching my uber custom paint job.
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by Steve » Fri Oct 09, 2015 3:09 am
Shortbu wrote:Solid wrote:Why on Earth are you sticking your muzzle in the ground?
I stick my muzzle in the ground all the time. It's how I stand my gun when not holding it, because slings hurt my neck (I'm a big cute kitty), and I don't like leaning it against a tree for fear of scratching my uber custom paint job.
I just mount a bayonet and carry a spare pair of boots and an extra helmet. The bayonet keeps the barrel out of the mud, the boots keep it from tipping over, and the helmet stops water from dripping into the buttstock and shorting the battery.
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