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NIN
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What are you packing?

Post by NIN » 13 Apr 2007, 00:12

This is the suggested list of items to bring written by Majk to Berget 2 i think, enjoy. I have listed som ***items*** these are not a "must". This should help you strip down your packs to an absolute minimum. If you have suggestions please post them in this thread.

Primary Weapon with Battery and cord
Secondary Weapon
6+ Primary Mgz
2+ Secondary Mgz
Protective Glasses, +spare pair

BDU
Underwear
Shirt
***Hat***
***Gloves***
Shoes/Boots
Chestrigg/harness
Hydrationsystem and/or cantine 3-5l
Holster
Mobile Phone
Watch
Radio + Headset
Extra Battery
Knife
Flashlight
Notebook
Pencil
Map
Compass
First aid
Facepaint
Handcuffs and/or straps

Backpack
ID
Insurance papers
***Sleapingbag***
***Rainclothes***
Extra underwear and shirt
Bag of BB's
Gas to secondary weapon
Tools for weapons
Food
Churn/HQ Berget 11
Gamemaster Berget 9-10
Head of security Berget 6-8r
GM Spetznas Berget 5
Master SF, Berget 3
Tjetcheny Rebels Berget 2
Project Assistant Berget 1

HTN02

Post by HTN02 » 07 May 2007, 18:31

a notebook? my 1700 euro notebook is NOT going to see one second of action :S

Finarvas

Post by Finarvas » 07 May 2007, 19:08

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HTN02

Post by HTN02 » 07 May 2007, 22:13

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Post by waffelke » 08 May 2007, 19:45

i will send (e-mail ) all persons a sop were evrething is in it
by the end this week

mr.mandrake

Post by mr.mandrake » 16 May 2007, 12:40

If anyone is thinking about getting a waterproof bag for crossing lakes or deep streams. Don´t buy the McKinley waterproof bags. It´s NOT waterproof.
:wink:

mr.mandrake

Post by mr.mandrake » 06 Jun 2007, 09:46

For the foreign players I must inform you that the summer solstice occur only a week after the game. Because of Härnösands northern position, it´s very light even in the darkest forests at night.
I´ve tested the light conditions, and it´s only slightly darker at night than during daytime. This means that you can easily detect armband colour, read maps and orient with compass, move silently, keep watch, read handsignals, and even make repairs to your equipment.
This also means that lightsticks, flashlight/headlamp will probably be unneccesary equipment. I suggest you let any bigger types of flashlights stay at home and focus on your camo instead.

:)

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