Yeah, and my grandma told me that dog wool socks helps from getting cancer
But hell, wool undies?!
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B7 - Orlov Mercs
B8 - Civilian Field Intelligence
B9 - Home Support Team
B10 - Mountaineers Foreign Legion
B11 - SVR Spetsnaz
B12 - Power Ranger
B13 - SADF Paras
B14 - Shadow of the NAF
B15 - NAF infantry. All of it
B16 - UPIR shareholder
B17 - TF Gecko
B8 - Civilian Field Intelligence
B9 - Home Support Team
B10 - Mountaineers Foreign Legion
B11 - SVR Spetsnaz
B12 - Power Ranger
B13 - SADF Paras
B14 - Shadow of the NAF
B15 - NAF infantry. All of it
B16 - UPIR shareholder
B17 - TF Gecko
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I have tried those. I still prefer wool, especially when it gets cold at night.Obi-San wrote: ↑08 Mar 2018, 09:05Sucks to be you
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Hi guys, first post on this forum to back up the fact that wool socks are a gift from God.
I used mine in many different seasons and climates, from summers in Africa to winters in Russia, and I can't get enough of them. Make sure to pack extra pairs. You never have too many socks, as long as you have space for the other gear you need. Dirty socks in a sack or plastic bag in a beanie hat/ushanka will make a great pillow at night. Just close the bag well or it won't be fun for you Clean socks can have alternate uses if you have "too many" of them: wipe the sweat off your face, blow your nose, whatever.
Oh, and TP. You'll never, EVER have enough toilet paper. Store it somewhere dry, of course. You can use it for thousands of things apart from its original role: wipe cutlery clean and dry after you've washed your mess kit with water, help light a fire, clean your ears, wipe the blood if you got hit from too close...
And there's another very, VERY important thing airsoft wise : bring your extra LiPo batteries in a shock-proof container. You don't want to be near a LiPo that was hit by something hard. If you have flat batteries (as in, their shape is flat, not that they're out of power), a metal cigarette case will do the trick. An original way to carry your LiPos I've heard of is to carry them in a hollowed out magazine, be it a real one or an airsoft one.
I used mine in many different seasons and climates, from summers in Africa to winters in Russia, and I can't get enough of them. Make sure to pack extra pairs. You never have too many socks, as long as you have space for the other gear you need. Dirty socks in a sack or plastic bag in a beanie hat/ushanka will make a great pillow at night. Just close the bag well or it won't be fun for you Clean socks can have alternate uses if you have "too many" of them: wipe the sweat off your face, blow your nose, whatever.
Oh, and TP. You'll never, EVER have enough toilet paper. Store it somewhere dry, of course. You can use it for thousands of things apart from its original role: wipe cutlery clean and dry after you've washed your mess kit with water, help light a fire, clean your ears, wipe the blood if you got hit from too close...
And there's another very, VERY important thing airsoft wise : bring your extra LiPo batteries in a shock-proof container. You don't want to be near a LiPo that was hit by something hard. If you have flat batteries (as in, their shape is flat, not that they're out of power), a metal cigarette case will do the trick. An original way to carry your LiPos I've heard of is to carry them in a hollowed out magazine, be it a real one or an airsoft one.
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I updated my packing list, wich was a few years old: viewtopic.php?f=97&t=5005&p=69217#p69217
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B9: UN - Platoon commander
B10: Zansian Black Guards - Platoon commander
B11: Ravens - Company commander/Intel officer
B12: Ravens - 2 in Command
B13: Ikaros - 2iC
B15: Mercs - 2iC
B17: GFM - 2iC
B18: GFM - 2iC
B9: UN - Platoon commander
B10: Zansian Black Guards - Platoon commander
B11: Ravens - Company commander/Intel officer
B12: Ravens - 2 in Command
B13: Ikaros - 2iC
B15: Mercs - 2iC
B17: GFM - 2iC
B18: GFM - 2iC
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Squad tip: bring someone with you that have medical experience; When I were at Berget10 I had to treat many players with twisted knees and ankels. BB wounds are also commen. So always bring someone with actual medical experience or you will regret it.
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Totally agree on that. Since a few years some of our team have medical experience and we bring a bigger medical bag in our ingame car.