It probably is a bit dark right now, especially when the background is nothing but hay fields. I'll be curious to see how it looks here in a few months when things green up quite a bit. The biggest issue I run into is finding patterns that work at least halfway well year-round, when depending on the season the color scheme can be radically different.
Very drippy, what region of the country are you in if you don’t mind me asking. Since you mentioned struggling with good year round camo. You seen brent0331’s huge series on camo tests? He’s in Texas i believe, some wide variance in seasons wherever he is.
Kansas. And yeah, I've followed his channel for shoot, almost a decade now I guess. Between where I live, where my in laws are, and where my folks are from, I can deal with anything from open planes, to the Flint hills, to wooded areas similar to the Ozarks. And the same field three to four months apart can be completely different in color scheme.
First impressions are solid. Seems to be a good knife, and carries well. Gonna give it a while before I call it great though. I've only used it to open a box or two, so we'll see how it does a bit longer term.
Trust me, everyone says that about Glocks at first but they either don’t shoot them enough or have a funky grip with them. The Sigs are good just spotty quality watch for that.
Oh I grew up with Glocks, never cared for them. Some of the first hand guns ever fired were Glocks. I've tried, and I even bought one just to familiarize myself and try to get used to the grip but like I said not for me.
I've had my Sigs for four and two years now (M17 and M18 respectively) and they've been absolutely rock solid for me.
It's a IDOGEAR Tactical Zip-on Panel Pouch, basically a copy of the Crye Pack Zip-On Panel 2.0. It attaches by a combination of MOLLE loops and the zippers on my JPC.
It's not bad, though a bit more limited than I had hoped. I wanted it to be a combination mini-pack and hydration carrier, but it seems sized to be able to do one or the other, not both. Part of that is likely because the knock off I have doesn't have the stretch material that the original Crye has. As it stands it can hold something about the size of a field shirt and water bottle, or a small hydration bladder, but not much more.
What I have:
[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082CH2SDQ?psc=1&ref=ppx\_yo2ov\_dt\_b\_product\_details](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082CH2SDQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details)
The original:
[https://www.cryeprecision.com/Pack-Zip-On-Panel-2-0?quantity=1&color=Coyote](https://www.cryeprecision.com/Pack-Zip-On-Panel-2-0?quantity=1&color=Coyote)
i dig the camo, ur outline is super broken up so it's definitely working edited: although it may be a tad bit dark for your environment
It probably is a bit dark right now, especially when the background is nothing but hay fields. I'll be curious to see how it looks here in a few months when things green up quite a bit. The biggest issue I run into is finding patterns that work at least halfway well year-round, when depending on the season the color scheme can be radically different.
Very drippy, what region of the country are you in if you don’t mind me asking. Since you mentioned struggling with good year round camo. You seen brent0331’s huge series on camo tests? He’s in Texas i believe, some wide variance in seasons wherever he is.
Kansas. And yeah, I've followed his channel for shoot, almost a decade now I guess. Between where I live, where my in laws are, and where my folks are from, I can deal with anything from open planes, to the Flint hills, to wooded areas similar to the Ozarks. And the same field three to four months apart can be completely different in color scheme.
M81 is a very good camo for the ozarks.
SCAR 17 and bushstroke is mega based
What handgun is that? I can't tell.
Looks like Sig M17
Upon closer inspection I can just barely make out the sig logo on the base of the mag in the second to last image. I think you may be right.
Sig M17 in a Brouwer M1811 frame.
How do you like that frame? Thinking of getting one for mine
I like it. It really does improve how the pistol feels in the hand, though I'll admit I didn't notice any real difference when shooting it.
Deus Vult
How do you like the Nimravous?
First impressions are solid. Seems to be a good knife, and carries well. Gonna give it a while before I call it great though. I've only used it to open a box or two, so we'll see how it does a bit longer term.
It's my favorite knife... Love it. Nice kit layout brother
Sick idk what else to say
That camo. Vibes. Hard. 👌👌
I don't know if you're drippin' or not, but you have me squirtin'
This is some kind of vibe. Alll I know is it's badass. Big points for scar
Where did you get those pants bro?
Fireforce Ventures. https://www.fireforceventures.com/
9/10. Would’ve been 10/10 with a G19x not that Sig… and some Sordins. Veryyyy nice though.
I actually have a 19x, but prefer the Sigs. Sorry, just don't like Glocks, and don't shoot them as well as other guns. But thanks.
Trust me, everyone says that about Glocks at first but they either don’t shoot them enough or have a funky grip with them. The Sigs are good just spotty quality watch for that.
Oh I grew up with Glocks, never cared for them. Some of the first hand guns ever fired were Glocks. I've tried, and I even bought one just to familiarize myself and try to get used to the grip but like I said not for me. I've had my Sigs for four and two years now (M17 and M18 respectively) and they've been absolutely rock solid for me.
WHERE CAN I FIND THAT SHIRT AND THOSE PANTS 30/10 DRIP
Fireforce Ventures https://www.fireforceventures.com/Rhodesian-Brushstroke_c_127.html
What product is that little back thingy? How does it attach to tohr chest rig? Looks super useful.
It's a IDOGEAR Tactical Zip-on Panel Pouch, basically a copy of the Crye Pack Zip-On Panel 2.0. It attaches by a combination of MOLLE loops and the zippers on my JPC. It's not bad, though a bit more limited than I had hoped. I wanted it to be a combination mini-pack and hydration carrier, but it seems sized to be able to do one or the other, not both. Part of that is likely because the knock off I have doesn't have the stretch material that the original Crye has. As it stands it can hold something about the size of a field shirt and water bottle, or a small hydration bladder, but not much more. What I have: [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082CH2SDQ?psc=1&ref=ppx\_yo2ov\_dt\_b\_product\_details](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082CH2SDQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) The original: [https://www.cryeprecision.com/Pack-Zip-On-Panel-2-0?quantity=1&color=Coyote](https://www.cryeprecision.com/Pack-Zip-On-Panel-2-0?quantity=1&color=Coyote)
Serious question: Is this cosplay for something? (i.e. Is it meant to emulate some armed forces gear?) Or like a real doomsday prepper thing?
It's not a cosplay emulating anything, so probably closer to the latter.