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Post by sniper on Apr 25, 2008 21:52:22 GMT -5
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Post by 2ndranger on Apr 25, 2008 22:01:39 GMT -5
This isnt your website...?
Franz
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Post by sniper on Apr 25, 2008 22:05:22 GMT -5
no it is not , and I have no intentions of doing a direct copy , but I was using this a a recourse and I wanted to know if it was correct. Did I do something wrong? my website is not even close to being done .
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Post by 2ndranger on Apr 25, 2008 22:11:53 GMT -5
No...Im just making sure your not trying to pass this off as yours. The gear list seems A. OK, but I wouldnt recommend buying a gas mask can...they are useless, get in the way and expensive for repros. Yes most soldiers did carry them in combat but in the sense of airsoft, the lighter the better.
Franz
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Post by sniper on Apr 25, 2008 22:15:00 GMT -5
Ok thank you , no I would never pass that off as my website
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Post by flectarn on Apr 26, 2008 12:47:53 GMT -5
Heh, Thats my old reenacting unit.Im the soldat on the front page without headgear, I wasnt ready for the picture. Mind you they require alot more things as they arent airsofters. Everything they require is completely authentic. If you have any questions about the 21st in terms of what they used, please feel free to ask me.
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Post by bootyourface on May 13, 2008 22:09:53 GMT -5
The gear list seems A. OK, but I wouldnt recommend buying a gas mask can...they are useless, get in the way and expensive for repros. Yes most soldiers did carry them in combat but in the sense of airsoft, the lighter the better. Franz However, if you plan to use the Tanaka 98k, propane fits pretty nicely into the can. I wrap it in a cloth and pad the bottom and top so it doesn't move around. However, might be dangerous in hotter weather. But I live up in Canada, we got snow last weekend.
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Post by 2ndranger on May 13, 2008 22:14:07 GMT -5
Be aware when using propane and other powerful gases in the summer, part #65 is plastic!
Franz
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