• Post your airsoft loadouts V2
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loving the trigger safety once again
[QUOTE=RenegadeSanta;26869083]What brand guns are those?[/QUOTE] CA M15A4 Sportline and WE P14/1911. [QUOTE=Dark Descent;26869086]Your eyes look llike they were painted onto the glasses but I like it. Pull the face cover up over your nose and you'll look fabulous~[/QUOTE] Yeah, my eyes look weird in this picture. The cover looked a bit off...I'll try that next time. [QUOTE=Stupideye;26869124]loving the trigger safety once again[/QUOTE] It's smartass talk like this that gets us into these huge arguments. Stop. Comment on my loadout, not my "safety."
[QUOTE=Jenkem;26869138]It's smartass talk like this that gets us into these huge arguments. Stop. Comment on my loadout, not my "safety."[/QUOTE] nice loadout like the vest don't care much for multicam but it looks dece your trigger safety sucks
Thanks. Nothing's going to happen, though. When the gun is completely disarmed, there's really no point in moaning about safety anymore. Checked the mag. Chamber is clear. Safety on. Forgot to take the battery out, but if I did, that'd be even safer. The pistol I checked repeatedly. Not an ounce of gas left in that thing, and there weren't any BBs in either the chamber or the magazine to boot. Complaining at that point is like screaming about someone pointing a disconnected rifle barrel at people. It's not going to shoot anything. It matters even less here, because the BB isn't going to do any regrettable damage (I'm even wearing eye protection here).
no you are going to die. lack of trigger safety killed my family
Stupideye, I see you're holding that rifle up to your crotch up there. That's not safe - the battery might explode and rob you of your children/porn. Enough. This is getting stupid.
it did explode. white everywhere
Speaking of trigger safety, I've never ever seen anyone at my field ever use trigger safety. I'm also going to post my Russian gear in progress once I get my belt and dump pouch during Christmas.
No one was making it into a huge argument. Back on topic, it's a good loadout.
i was testing the waters.
[QUOTE=RenegadeSanta;26869485]No one was making it into a huge argument.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Stupideye;26869494]i was testing the waters.[/QUOTE] No, but he was obviously trying. [QUOTE]Back on topic, it's a good loadout.[/QUOTE] Thanks.
[QUOTE=mitch5771;26867514]Ah, finally got done with exams and got back home so i can post some loadouts. Here is a pic of one of my newer ones, ill upload more tomorrow. [/QUOTE] Looks great. How are you liking that plate carrier? I was looking into a smaller one I could use with a belt. [QUOTE=Jenkem;26869025]Behold! [img_thumb]http://i1030.photobucket.com/albums/y367/Battle_Muffin/Airsoft%20Pile/sf_12-21-10_02.jpg[/img_thumb] The new vest matches a whole lot better.[/QUOTE] Looks good, similar to my first Multicam loadout in many ways. Now I know it may sound like people are just trying to give you a hard time about the trigger safety, but it's one of those few things that irritate me. I'll admit I did it too when I first started playing, but over the years after seeing many players muzzle sweep me with loaded mags, finger on the trigger and safety off I started bringing it to their attention, especially in staging areas. Some people forget to clear the chamber after removing the mag, so there's still that possibility you can shoot a bb out. After a while it just becomes common practice to keep the gun on safe and finger off the trigger until you're about to shoot, especially on a M4 since it's easy to do so. I say my gun is on safe 80% of the time when I'm in game. You may think it's ok at home, but even I've made that mistake. Went to pick up a gun with no mag inside and test fired it to make sure the battery worked, well sure enough there was a bb in there. Ended up shooting through a CD that was lying on my bed. There's always that chance you forgot to clear it, so it's best just to keep the finger off the trigger unless it's pointed in a safe direction.
Makes enough sense. It wasn't about to hit anything notable if it did go off (also, it was cleared at the last game I was at and never loaded since, but you're right). The finger position was more for the picture than anything, because it looks kind of dumb to me if you're posing and acting like you're not ready to kill something (and if we're not trying to do that, why are we posing? This isn't for a fashion magazine!) Righto, then. The first time I'll be using this new loadout will be after Christmas...and along with it, [I]the new VFC...[/I] There won't be much of my old loadout left.
I had a trigger accident too (sorta) Guns side ways - I just fired it, i take the mag out while side ways - all bbs BUT ONE fall out of the mag well. I fire 3 times side ways without ANYTHING coming out - then I put my hand in front bam instant bruise
Why did you think that was a good idea?
[editline]22nd December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=xXEnder007Xx;26870494]Looks great. How are you liking that plate carrier? I was looking into a smaller one I could use with a belt. Looks good, similar to my first Multicam loadout in many ways. Now I know it may sound like people are just trying to give you a hard time about the trigger safety, but it's one of those few things that irritate me. I'll admit I did it too when I first started playing, but over the years after seeing many players muzzle sweep me with loaded mags, finger on the trigger and safety off I started bringing it to their attention, especially in staging areas. Some people forget to clear the chamber after removing the mag, so there's still that possibility you can shoot a bb out. After a while it just becomes common practice to keep the gun on safe and finger off the trigger until you're about to shoot, especially on a M4 since it's easy to do so. I say my gun is on safe 80% of the time when I'm in game. You may think it's ok at home, but even I've made that mistake. Went to pick up a gun with no mag inside and test fired it to make sure the battery worked, well sure enough there was a bb in there. Ended up shooting through a CD that was lying on my bed. There's always that chance you forgot to clear it, so it's best just to keep the finger off the trigger unless it's pointed in a safe direction.[/QUOTE] Its great, its really sturdy, and with plates tight enough to run pretty fast with. You can't see it but I have a full size blackhawk hyrdation pouch on the back. I do need to get a decent battle belt.
A friend accidently shot another friend of mine almost point blank with a CO2 pellet pistol. The only redeeming factor was that it only shot the shitty copper pellets. Yeah, trigger discipline is cool.
I feel more professional when my finger isn't on the trigger.
I once picked up my UMP to put a new barrel in it, and I was sure it was safe and unloaded and that the battery was out ect. but it wasn't. Nor was the safety on. I ended up wasting the shit out of a family picture and getting glass all over my room.
It happens to all of us :(
I was wearing boots one time and I was in a confined space and I had to test my gun because it wasn't firing properly so I thought it would be fine to shoot my boot point blank. Ouchies.
are your boots made of plastic
They were thick mountaineering boots I took to the Alps.
u musta shot the wrong spot then
Nice trigger discipline, I know I'm late to the party, but it really needs to be corrected before it becomes a habit. [editline]22nd December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Jenkem;26869375]Stupideye, I see you're holding that rifle up to your crotch up there. That's not safe - the battery might explode and rob you of your children/porn. Enough. This is getting stupid.[/QUOTE] A++ Post would read again.
MOAR LOADOUTS -Italian desert vegetate. [IMG]http://i522.photobucket.com/albums/w342/mitch5771/IMG_0029.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i522.photobucket.com/albums/w342/mitch5771/IMG_0034.jpg[/IMG]
That's awesome. Post that camo in the camo thread and let the "Winner" ratings flow into your lap.
will do. and thanks code.
Hey it's a NATO loadout I actually like.
That camo is sexy. It's like desert and woodland MARPAT mixed.
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