March 9th, 2009, 16:51 | #241 |
Check out http://hardballshoppen.dk/advanced_s...cjsk61qn1ccjn6
It's gotten anything you'd ever want of the Danish M84. It's in Danish though, but if you need a translation, just PM me.
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March 9th, 2009, 19:06 | #242 |
This shows off the Operator Vest nicely, a very high quality piece of kit with pockets and adjustments everywhere. I took the liberty of populating the shoulderboards with my rank (which, in fact, everyone on my team shares). Ten Star General!
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April 26th, 2009, 17:46 | #243 |
oh i love it, the spring!
more pics in full camo will follow... Have you any cool camo-in-real-life pics?? |
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May 5th, 2009, 20:43 | #244 |
http://www.airsoftsverige.com/V6/vie...?f=229&t=88536
The pictures in that thread is all real soldiers on active duty. |
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May 24th, 2009, 20:17 | #245 |
Hi,
I'm a bit confused. Is that original or fake/copy: http://www.garderoben.se/produkt.php?id=920 http://www.garderoben.se/produkt.php?id=921 http://www.garderoben.se/produkt.php?id=1086 http://www.garderoben.se/produkt.php?id=1085 http://www.militart.se/product.html?...3&search_page= http://www.militart.se/product.html?...3&search_page= http://www.mil-con.se/produkt/m/90-u...byxa-1926.html http://www.mil-con.se/produkt/m/90-u...acka-1918.html http://www.mil-con.se/produkt/m/90-u...aett-2047.html http://www.mil-con.se/produkt/m/90-u...aett-2055.html And what is the difference in between Original Lightweight Uniform and the TacUpGear one? Is it the material (thougth it is the original one)? Or the shape, design, form? THX Bye moda |
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May 25th, 2009, 23:01 | #246 |
Well you have a lot of products listed there. Generally anything measured in the format "160/75" is genuine issue as that's a somewhat arbitrary measurement system that some European forces seem to have fallen in love with. Hardly an accurate system but close enough I suppose. Anything that bears the three crowns is definitely issue.
General issue M90 is typically far heavier than any reproduction gear. There are tropical versions that are lighter but they're extremely rare on the open market. Tacgear is excellent quality, Tacupgear is pretty good but I prefer the Tacgear, colors are a little more true and overall build seems more rugged. Both are usually lighter than issue so if you're in a hot climate they are a good choice. I'm not an expert on cut so I won't even venture a comment other than to say I quite like the stuff I wear. About the only M90 I would shy away from is the MMB stuff. Decent if your concern is cost, but not even close in quality to any of the other manufactures. My set of MMB sits in the closet now. |
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May 26th, 2009, 04:29 | #247 |
Here's a repost of a pic I put up last year or so. If you look at the pants, from bottom up:
MMB Tacgear KSK trousers M90 issue The shirt next to the M/90 is Tacupgear, as you can see the colours are the exact same as the M/90. Tacupgear is also lighter and less "rigid" than Tacgear imo. As Gryphon said, stay away from MMB and Mil-Tec. Especially Mil-Tec.
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September 12th, 2009, 17:24 | #248 |
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My recently acquired M84 jacket, previous owner had sewn woolen cuffs in and removed the epaulettes, so...its just awesome I'm just trying to find some trousers that fit me now.
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December 19th, 2009, 20:18 | #249 |
A free bump for this somewhat forgotten thread. I've almost completely quit airsoft and have a LOT of M84 laying around doing nothing, as well as some M90. Any interest in taking it off my hands? I could use the cash anyhow.
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December 27th, 2009, 13:13 | #250 |
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Yeah Gryphon, this thread needs more love.
OK, I've got some Danish stuff to put up too. M84 BDUs and TacGear boonie also an M84 ballcap (you can't see it, it's under the boonie) M84 field jacket M84 vest (for cold weather) Danish Snowflectarn winter parka outer shell (front) This is a very nice piece of kit. I also have the pants, and boonie in the snowflectarn. I'm using this, with the M84 field jacket, as my winter parka. back of above jacket.
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January 4th, 2010, 09:51 | #251 | |
Stridsväst 2000
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I would like to purchase a few units of Stridsväst 2000. Please contact me to adi@yolandcorp.com or buy tel: +972-522-537885 I am located in Israel. Kind regards Adi Ginat January 4, 2010. Quote:
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June 3rd, 2010, 11:35 | #252 |
For those interested in the desert version of Swedish M/90 camo (M/90 K), Tac-Up Gear is currently selling the last of their stocks on eBay. I believe all they have left is the desert wind jacket in various sizes, and boonie hats. As far as I know, they're still continuing to stock the standard green M/90.
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November 3rd, 2010, 18:53 | #253 |
Hi!
I have been in the Swedish Defence Forces for 5 years now. I was just wondering if you need some inspiration pics? They are from some of our training days and i have blacked out the faces of the soldiers.. for persec of course. I can´t tell you about the unit or what and where we trained, presec once again. |
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November 16th, 2010, 12:54 | #254 |
Sorry to resurrect a somewhat dead thread, but I am after a set of M90 camo, and have exhausted all my resources trying to source a set.
Tacgear's US-based dealers don't carry the product, Militart.se won't allow me to setup shipping outside of Sweden, no one on Tradera will ship outside Sweden, and others are difficult to deal with; their payment instructions make only half-sense and seem kind of dodgy... Does anyone here from Canada or the USA have a spare set laying around or that they don't use anymore to send off to a guy who'd definitely give it a good home? Please message me ASAP with details and perhaps we can get something worked out. |
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November 16th, 2010, 13:43 | #255 |
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ASMC always worked for me. Rangershop.de is pretty decent as well. Flecktarn.co.uk carries them as well, but prices, including shipping are high.
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