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have to say Marpat all the way
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The Tiger Stripe is really nice. Been looking for this pattern for a long while, but didn't know what it was called.
I do like the Philippine Navie Special Warfare Group pattern: http://camo.henrikc.dk/details.asp?autono=86 But you can't beat the Benin pattern: http://camo.henrikc.dk/details.asp?autono=192 http://camo.henrikc.dk/ |
the British DPM rocks , SAS all the way , "who dares wins "
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ACU and Marpat are both the direction of the future, but back when I was in the army, I had the opportunity to wear a Non-reg pattern called Rhodisian. For some odd reason I always liked that pattern.
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that s the jacket from the british army right ( sas too) |
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No problem mate. No I'm not a soldier, I was one, but I did my 1 year tour of duty a few years back. (we still have a years tour we have to do here). Its and airsoft outfit, but its a replica of a real outfit used by Special Forces, Swat and DEA amongst other things. Also Blackwater uses that camo pattern. Actually I was the Norwegian equivalent of a Marine, but I doubt very much that the camaraderie that follows American Marines are extended to other countries ;) (So I won't go "Semper Fi" on someone as it might be considered rude by a non-American Marine) ;) |
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Yeah, in my rapid response mode, I picked the wrong pic. Sorry. However I like that pattern too. I'm not a real big digital pattern fan. Yeah, I know the studies and the visual breakup and all that...I just dislike how mechanical they look. The Rhodisian pattern is here: Notice the reds and purples in it. Not your ordinary camo. |
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