Historical Loadouts

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Historical Loadouts

Post by Avenger » Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:21 pm

Out of all the people who are on here, a lot of us are are interested in a past war more than modern warfare(no COD pun inteneded). Personally, I'm a 'Nam guy, but I know we've got some WWII guys, maybe some Korea guys, and perhaps even a few WWI buffs. This thread is for people with loadout questions and advice to others.

I found these two extremely helpful pages on U.S. Vietnam loadouts.

http://david.brubakers.us/Vietnam/Vietn ... page_3.htm

http://david.brubakers.us/Vietnam/index.html
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Re: Historical Loadouts

Post by severed » Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:44 pm

Wish there was more interest in actual VN games down here and not the aberration that is the VN game in NC...

The stuff that http://www.battlesim.com and MACV Airsoft do is awesome. Complete immersion events, all era specific and correct gear, fatigues, weapons, loadouts, lingo, even canned foods made to look like rations. Yes it can be expensive and usually is but is a ton of fun but has to be done properly.

Here's a few vids of the game they did at the field I played at every weekend in CT. building that firebase was hellish fun.

http://www.francetudiant.com/videos/?v=d0E37Hxd0z0
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Re: Historical Loadouts

Post by Romba » Wed Dec 14, 2011 8:14 pm

I wanna show up to a game with a Thompson in a suit. :D

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Re: Historical Loadouts

Post by Felix » Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:58 pm

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Re: Historical Loadouts

Post by Radkov » Fri Dec 16, 2011 7:02 am

I know I have a big love for WWII. Classy weapons like the Thompson and Garand, awesome armor like the German Panzers and iconic Sherman, and the rise of paratroopers. When I finally get a job and finish off two kits I'm working on now, I'll definitely be working on a WWII load-out. Still unsure of what it will be, though.

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Re: Historical Loadouts

Post by Avenger » Fri Dec 16, 2011 8:28 am

I've always loved the M3 Grease Gun. But, I just can't dump that much on a gun from Ares, and the ICS probably won't be out for a while.
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Re: Historical Loadouts

Post by Gambler » Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:23 pm

Avenger wrote:I've always loved the M3 Grease Gun. But, I just can't dump that much on a gun from Ares, and the ICS probably won't be out for a while.

I've always like them too, but I hate the way Ares put the battery in the mags.
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