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mrjaybles November 13th, 2014 17:22

PMC loadout
 
I need help on my loadout. Im basing it on a PMC look. Also the gun I am running is a AK47. Any help or tips are welcomed..

pugs144 November 13th, 2014 17:45

Lots of examples avail if you use the 'search' function.

grantmac November 13th, 2014 18:05

Literally anything you want.

Functionally it depends on whether you are looking to accurately recreate a specific time frame or op area.

-Grant

beta678 November 13th, 2014 18:08

Do you have a ball cap? A shemagh? Maybe some tan pants (jeans are fine too) and black t-shirt? Well congrats! Throw that all on and your plate carrier or chest rig and you're a PMC! :D

pugs144 November 13th, 2014 18:50

Roids and sleeve tats.

Wilkie November 13th, 2014 20:05

How much money do you want to spend? Do you wanna be a guy wearing a condor vest and tshirts and call it a day, or do you wanna be a full blown operator?


The general rule of thumb is no, or at least very little camo. It is against the law for a contractor the wearing the patern of a military force operating in the area, so most PMCs are seen without camo BDUs/ACUs. The odd bit is fine however, as I've seen a contractor with, for example, a multicam backpack.

I'm a bit of a gear queer, so I'd love to help. For more inspiration, google Private Military Contractor, as well

Many people do contractor loadouts because they don't want to spend a lot of money, but in reality the most expensive gear is worn by PMC, because most of them are buying it them selves

mrjaybles November 13th, 2014 21:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wilkie (Post 1919808)
How much money do you want to spend? Do you wanna be a guy wearing a condor vest and tshirts and call it a day, or do you wanna be a full blown operator?


The general rule of thumb is no, or at least very little camo. It is against the law for a contractor the wearing the patern of a military force operating in the area, so most PMCs are seen without camo BDUs/ACUs. The odd bit is fine however, as I've seen a contractor with, for example, a multicam backpack.

I'm a bit of a gear queer, so I'd love to help. For more inspiration, google Private Military Contractor, as well

Many people do contractor loadouts because they don't want to spend a lot of money, but in reality the most expensive gear is worn by PMC, because most of them are buying it them selves

I wear khaki or tan pants, tan riggers belt, tan ak chest rig, black shirt and a ball cap

nstahl.19 November 13th, 2014 22:00

Google images of blackwater.

ShelledPants November 13th, 2014 22:16

http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...-Classic-topic)

Wilkie November 13th, 2014 22:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrjaybles (Post 1919829)
I wear khaki or tan pants, tan riggers belt, tan ak chest rig, black shirt and a ball cap

Sounds like a good start (Or even finish if you want. From the sound of it, most people would look at that as see a contractor) for the purposes of the thread, I'll add a couple things.

Most operators wear a plate carrier. One could go with a full molle one, but since you have a chest rig, that's unecessary. It's common with PMCs to issue a sleek non-molle'd plate carrier, and wear a chest rig or webbing over top, which in my opinion makes for a cool look.

If it were me, I would go with one of Milan's. he makes some high quality gear .http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread....wpost&t=131642


A shemagh is a good thing to add to almost any loadout. Wearing it around your neck for a little more protection, wet it with water and wear it on your head to cool you down on a hot day


Hah BDP's are a good idea too :D god I love that thread

mrjaybles November 13th, 2014 23:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wilkie (Post 1919850)
Sounds like a good start (Or even finish if you want. From the sound of it, most people would look at that as see a contractor) for the purposes of the thread, I'll add a couple things.

Most operators wear a plate carrier. One could go with a full molle one, but since you have a chest rig, that's unecessary. It's common with PMCs to issue a sleek non-molle'd plate carrier, and wear a chest rig or webbing over top, which in my opinion makes for a cool look.

If it were me, I would go with one of Milan's. he makes some high quality gear .http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread....wpost&t=131642


A shemagh is a good thing to add to almost any loadout. Wearing it around your neck for a little more protection, wet it with water and wear it on your head to cool you down on a hot day


Hah BDP's are a good idea too :D god I love that thread

So what are you saying? Stick with my chest rig or no?

mrjaybles November 13th, 2014 23:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wilkie (Post 1919850)
Sounds like a good start (Or even finish if you want. From the sound of it, most people would look at that as see a contractor) for the purposes of the thread, I'll add a couple things.

Most operators wear a plate carrier. One could go with a full molle one, but since you have a chest rig, that's unecessary. It's common with PMCs to issue a sleek non-molle'd plate carrier, and wear a chest rig or webbing over top, which in my opinion makes for a cool look.

If it were me, I would go with one of Milan's. he makes some high quality gear .http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread....wpost&t=131642


A shemagh is a good thing to add to almost any loadout. Wearing it around your neck for a little more protection, wet it with water and wear it on your head to cool you down on a hot day


Hah BDP's are a good idea too :D god I love that thread

Nvm I see what you are saying, get a sleek non molle PC and wear my chest rig underneath right?

mrjaybles November 13th, 2014 23:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wilkie (Post 1919850)
Sounds like a good start (Or even finish if you want. From the sound of it, most people would look at that as see a contractor) for the purposes of the thread, I'll add a couple things.

Most operators wear a plate carrier. One could go with a full molle one, but since you have a chest rig, that's unecessary. It's common with PMCs to issue a sleek non-molle'd plate carrier, and wear a chest rig or webbing over top, which in my opinion makes for a cool look.

If it were me, I would go with one of Milan's. he makes some high quality gear .http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread....wpost&t=131642


A shemagh is a good thing to add to almost any loadout. Wearing it around your neck for a little more protection, wet it with water and wear it on your head to cool you down on a hot day


Hah BDP's are a good idea too :D god I love that thread

Like this?, http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_inf...ducts_id=11677
BTW, my chest rig is the lancer tactical AK rig from airsoftgi

Wilkie November 13th, 2014 23:34

I mean the Plate carrier as a base, with the chest rig overtop, if that's viable. I haven't seen the chest rig you're using though, so the rig might be too big

DuffMan November 13th, 2014 23:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by pugs144 (Post 1919791)
Roids and sleeve tats.

Pomade and a herpes sore on your bottom lip, too. I don't know how to make it look definitively like Thai herpes, but... try to.


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