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my response to a sniper
« on: June 14, 2008, 01:22:23 AM »
pawning a sniper in the UK... sure easy.


http://http://forums.airsofters.co.uk/showthread.php?p=78064#post78064
silly little boy.
wish we could get fish to go there and show him how to apply face camo.
i would go there and show him what a Real Airsoft Sniper is like.

hmmm
don't mess with Spartans


we always pawn everyone.


repost from that site
but no koss does not "know his shit"
reading some stuff off the internet and real training are vastly different.
not to pick on koss but really if you are going to take info from the internet then please read a guide on using face camo.

how to apply camo

use a base layer (typlically green in woodlands) apply to entire face
allow drying time
add second layer with colour accents

the second layer allows for sweat and rubbing without exposing skin and can be reapplyed as needed.


another helpful hint (so you dont look like you just picked up a rifle and decided that "i am going to be a sniper now"
COVER YOUR SCOPE!!!!!!!
go to the store spend the money and buy some netting ... apply a 5x5 square to the front of your scope.
as seen here

honestly man it makes you look really bad and like you dont know what you are talking about when i can see your scope reflecting light.
sorry i am coming down hard on you man but, I am an airsoft Sniper.
i have pride in what i do. you look like you read some stuff on the internet and think you are a sniper.


about your suit
finish it.
it is only half way done.
the construction of a woodland ghillie suit uses three layers
from what i can see in your pics you have the base layer and then only parts of the second layer.
it is half finished.
you are in a woodland enviroment you should not have the jute exposed.
that is for a mossy enviroment.

btw i liked the grass land suit it looked nice in the pic.

ghille suit construction.
artic style

mine uses a fish net base ( got it from art store locally for 7 bucks for a 5x7 ft square , i bought two)
then i used a bdu top/bottom as a guide laying the net on the floor then the bdu and covering it ... then cutting out the front so i can slip (the net on) (like a coat and pants)
remove the bdu from the area after this.
now with your net ... fited to your body.
start attaching your matterial ( fabric, jute, whatever you are using)
dont space things to close together.
then after some work it will come together
mine took me a few hours at night.
then once that is done model it ( a digital camera helps)
and look at it from all angles.
you want the color (your bdu's) to be kinda visiable.
and i tried to space my strips (fabric) out.
then i looked at it and decided to add more to the arms



as you can see i allowed a few spots to let come color come out of the suit
this is a basic one layer suit for arctic use.



the summer suit has three layers ( see suit in woodland colors) then add some fake flora (from art store) 2nd layer
then add real live flora from the area you are playing in 3rd layer.

here is a pic of my suit in action
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