I'm attending this event as a RUSFOR machine gunner, and this guide helped assure me that my kit wasn't complete overkill being a person of similar build. I'll see you on the battlefield, hopefully on equal footing EDIT: Somehow I survived! Not sure if I saw you, but hey, I managed to smoke 19 NATO dudes. My squad didn't like how slow I was tho. Hope I'll seeya again eventually
Eating well and hydrating the weeks leading up to an event is super underrated!! Good tip that I’m sure all airsofters could use! Great concepts on how you pack, thought through quite thoroughly!
You joke about the underwear and "no one tuning in for that" but honestly it's a subject that gets overlooked too frequently. I've had folks legit complain from being too sweaty or lacking support entirely at long events... Weirdly enough I love the shorter set of super thin compression underwear which offers plenty of support but also being thin allows for sweat to pass through and get off my body. Good in hot weather better in cold too. When your cold it can suck... When your wet and cold you don't get warm again. This can also apply to socks too. Old school tricks are 2 socks first is a nylon dress sock that will allow moisture and sweat to pass through to stay dry, then an wool socks over top to actually keep warm. Love the content and hope to see you again at another event!
When i was in the marine corp i did that exact same thing with my socks can preserve your feet more then you think and i have seen people get trench foot and no one wants that.
E house and the gang, and Lane over at theBBwarrior are both great places to get info as a beginner. They aren't trying to sell product so their reviews and discussions are a lot more genuine.
We need a Milsim event here in the Chattanooga Tennessee area. All we have are a couple of “arenas “ and all they do is CQB and it gets old fast. My husband is big in airsoft and loves the scenario gameplay with objectives with squads, platoons, companies, etc... of players.
It’s nice to see someone else’s philosophy on packing and sustainment. I love HPG kit, the serape is part of my sleep/cold weather system for many years now.
You are really well put together, both in airsoft as seen here and what is implied outside of airsoft. Your choices and methodology really matches what I have seen from veterans, and learned myself over the years. Thanks for sharing this.
Great content! I would highly recommend tying down your nods with 550 cord and then to a carabiner and clipping it to the molle on the iotv. Doing this has saved me from having to take a trip to my first sergeants office... lol
I already have a lanyard like that setup to clip to my helmet, but I haven’t thought about having it clipped in the pouch or to the webbing... that’s a great suggestion! Thanks!
Good vid. Good info for young / new players. Cannot stress the importance of wool socks and good boots. Bring all the socks you think you'll need, then bring more. Change out your socks regularly. Pretreat your clothing with tick spray. Sincerely, a combat vet.
Just got back from MSW’s Spring Offensive and I can say that this video was very helpful and spot on accurate. I just wish I had listened to it the first time. 😅
Thanks for this video, I've not done 40+ hour games, this was helpful - most was common sense, always good to get the wisdom from someone who has actually done this.
Something I'll add to the change your socks comment. If your boots get wet and you need the change your socks, carry an extra pair of insoles too. Boots themselves tend to dry out, but the insoles can retain water, particularly foam insoles. Carry an extra pair and swap them with your socks. My .02.
This was a very well put together guide on what people should bring to a milsim. You did a great job explaining why each piece of gear is important and even adding additional information based on your experiences.
YOURE ALIVE!!! I'm so glad to see you guys making content again. Maybe binge all the old content for the umpteenth time (I definitely dont watch it all once every 3-4 months)
Hahaha, thanks for the patience and the support! 2021 is gonna be a great year for the channel, so you should have plenty of new content to binge as we relaunch.
Going as Militia, first MSW event! Glad to see I’m not overpacking on water! Good luck and have fun! If you see a Militia guy in the maroon track jacket, that’ll be me.
Recently switched up to a crossfire DG-3 and DG-16 for rucks. For a 3 day op in fairly warm temps the -3 is perfect. Spare uniform, food, water, ammo/batteries and a simple sleep system. They also carry really comfortably over plates.
I feel like everything you are saying should be common sense, but its also great to say it out loud for those that don't know things. So great info video homie.
Great video! Speaking of boots I prefer non waterproof boots that dry fast cause I find if I'm wearing a waterproof pair and the water goes past the top they retain water much longer
Great video full of awesome information I’ve never thought about for these types of events. I’ve been wanting to get into Milsims for awhile hopefully I can make it to an event soon.
Reloading pockets is something I started doing in the military but also it was reinforced on deployment because we didn't change clothes a ton. Baby wipes are better and cheaper than wet wipes. Also deodorant is a great creature comfort that also prevents friction rashes.
What a fantastic video. Thank you for explaining your plate Carrier theory. I'm using your video to help me go to my 1st milsim event. Very helpful keep up the good work.
Little trick with the nalgene bottle too, if you boil up some water and put it in the Nalgene you can use it as a hot water bottle at night if you find your sleeping bag isn’t keeping you warm enough
Relatable on the water... I always had to carry twice as much water than my other squad members when I was in the Army. I wasn't out of shape, my body never adjusted to the humidity of where we were operating. Better to have too much than too little water.
"You didn't click on this video to hear me talk about my nether regions" Bold of you to assume such! Also I about died laughing when you pulled out the anti-fog wipes because my dirty mind thought they were another form of protection.
FYI the m frames are full seal. The profile of the lens is designed to be in contact around ur cheek. Facial structures vary but there’s a reason they are issued along with like ESS eyepro. If it’s insurable by the doj on a battlefield with frag then any airsoft field should be covered lol. But having a helo kit is definitely helpful.
Disposable hand warmers (they last longer) have saved my life more than once, they'll help dry clothes, keep you from getting hypothermia, and can stop your water and filter from freezing.
@@ehouse2326 I keep them everywhere, pockets, pouches, ruck, in my sleeping bag footbox, etc. I've recently started carrying isotonic drink powders, they can mask the flavours of chemically treated/unpleasant water alongside proper rehydration, so that's been something to work with.
YO, where'd you get that sweet KDH gen 3 platecarrier?? (I mean I have a good idea where lol). Been wanting one (for old time sake) but the closest I found imo was the Mission Spec EOC2
forgot a sleeping pad once, it was 20degrees during the day, im glad the rest of my sleep system was solid and that i thought to grab the emergency wool blanket i keep in my car before setting out. layered that up under me and made me a little less miserable
Yo ive never been to a milsim but i just had the thought of bringing some sort of string/bungee to use as a clothes line if you need to dry stuff out on the field
to piggy back after waht uncle eric has said about NVGs. Eagle industries makes an insert for canteen pouchs that are made for NVGs. the most you'll spend is $10 that is UCP. just to help spread the word.
Could you guys make a video going over Task Force Keg and the kits that go with it? I think it’s strange with how much you guys are involved in it you haven’t made a vid on it I think it would be cool
@@ehouse2326 oh btw quick question, I know you owned an eagle RRV and I was just wondering cuz I’m curious what’s with the shiny webbing in between the front molle? Is it supposed to be used for anything? Also opinions on the CIRAS as that’s also something I have as I’m making a BF4 support class impression. Can’t seem to find any goddamn coyote shoulder pads for it.
@@ikeflaherty8910 The old school RRV’s shiny webbing, if I recall correctly, was supposed to allow you to use old school ALICE pouches. As for the CIRAS, it’s a heavy early plate carrier haha. It does what it’s supposed to though. Check out Qore Performance Ice Vents. Those can be attached to just about anything and some of the Keg dudes are loving them on their IOTVs.
Finding Comfortable Quality Boots that fit my feet has proven to be difficult. For a 5'6" guy why God decided I need to wear a size 13 Extra Wide shoe size is beyoned me, but I will never blow over in a windstorm. I havent tried Salomon but they are next on my list.
I use it for everything at this point. It scales down to be a great day hike pack and scales up to be a great sustainment pack. After I get some more miles on it, I'm definitely doing a review.
@@ehouse2326 I would HIGHLY reccomend the V2. I currently have mine set up with a Butt pack on the front instead of a Tara Pocket. Prairie belt has canteens and mag pouches and I can drop the belt from the Umlindi and reattach the buttpack to the belt within seconds tied with a pocket harness to have a ALICE style belt rig ready to go
@@ehouse2326 I've been building it for back country hunts, attaching it to a Qui Ya as well. There's some fine tuning to do, but I can send some pics if you want. H harness rigs are mad underrated, especially for you SAW Bois
Eric, you always make the coolest stuff. This was really educational. Is there anywhere we can go to get a list of impression requirements for a 10th Mountain kit?
I linked the Facebook group for TF Keg in the description and you can find the manual and some references there. If FB isn’t your bag, give me a minute and I can add the group’s manual to the description too! We’re also going to be putting up a video about TF Keg and the 10th mountain kit in the next couple weeks.
Hey I’m in your platoon for return to Saratov. I noticed that you and I have the same saw (the G&p one). I plan on bringing a few drums. Would it be worth bringing all of them in the event that you and I are together and want to share mags?
I’m hoping the two I’m bringing should be enough, so don’t over-encumber yourself bringing a bunch of it’s too much hassle. But definitely have at least one backup for yourself! Looking forward to playing together. 🍻
I don't get how everyone is running around in Salomon? I don't have particularly wide feet but every pair of Solomon I ever tried was way to narrow. Went with Merrell instead, same pricepoint, similar quality, but fits my feet much better.
I typically don't take in a second primary weapon, but what my group does is rotate people each event who bring extra weapons that we can hand out if any member of our platoon experiences a gun failure that can't be fixed in the field.
field strip the mre more just the main meal, 2 snacks and thats it for space sake and weight sake, dont wear underwear pack extra socks instead, id keep the headlamp on my person or on my helmet just behind the rhino mount. id wear combat tops v the multicam tops less weight and more breathable, if you bring a combat top bring two because prickle heat sucks. extra boots incase one pair gets blown out / too wet. dont do wool socks it makes your feet sweat more. id ditch the sleeping bag in favor of a poncho with a poncho liner for space and weight sake itll be slightly worse at a sleeping bag but better as a blanket comboed with the sleeping mat. nothing is wrong with your kit, just some tips from a former infantryman that liked to save space and weight when i went to the field
even though 40hrs i a very short time to be in the field, you should be changing your socks everyday, so when you get in your bag for the night and take your boots off, you should change out your socks then
@@ehouse2326 My firearm hobby lead me to HPG and lead me to airsoft (Cause I want to see what my gear can in a more demanding environment than a static range ). This is my first MSW game and all your videos on the subject have been immensely helpful btw. Never purchased an airsoft gun till 2 weeks ago, and went with each of your AK recommendations. Lol wish I could thank you in person, but we shall be enemies on the field!
It's nice to see Seth Rogan playing airsoft.
This just floored me i saw it and hadn't quite placed it yet xD
He's like the red-headed good guy version or Seth Rogen. Infinitely more tolerable
Seth regaine
I'm attending this event as a RUSFOR machine gunner, and this guide helped assure me that my kit wasn't complete overkill being a person of similar build. I'll see you on the battlefield, hopefully on equal footing
EDIT: Somehow I survived! Not sure if I saw you, but hey, I managed to smoke 19 NATO dudes. My squad didn't like how slow I was tho. Hope I'll seeya again eventually
If we run into each other we’ll have to have an MG duel! I’ll have a patch on me for the MG bro no matter who wins. 🍻
wish u would pack me away in that sack.
Edit: "I really like making sure I have plenty of calories"
Me: same brother, same.
Gotta fuel them G A I N Z
Eating well and hydrating the weeks leading up to an event is super underrated!! Good tip that I’m sure all airsofters could use! Great concepts on how you pack, thought through quite thoroughly!
Thanks Dan! And I couldn't agree more, I'm actually considering making that an entire video on its own haha.
You joke about the underwear and "no one tuning in for that" but honestly it's a subject that gets overlooked too frequently.
I've had folks legit complain from being too sweaty or lacking support entirely at long events...
Weirdly enough I love the shorter set of super thin compression underwear which offers plenty of support but also being thin allows for sweat to pass through and get off my body.
Good in hot weather better in cold too.
When your cold it can suck... When your wet and cold you don't get warm again.
This can also apply to socks too. Old school tricks are 2 socks first is a nylon dress sock that will allow moisture and sweat to pass through to stay dry, then an wool socks over top to actually keep warm.
Love the content and hope to see you again at another event!
When i was in the marine corp i did that exact same thing with my socks can preserve your feet more then you think and i have seen people get trench foot and no one wants that.
Love this kind of stuff man. Im new to airsoft and Im getting tons of useful info and entertainment from this channel. Keep it coming =)
Glad it could be helpful! Thanks for watching and thanks for the support.
E house and the gang, and Lane over at theBBwarrior are both great places to get info as a beginner. They aren't trying to sell product so their reviews and discussions are a lot more genuine.
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I'm hoping to go to my 1st milsim event this yr
We need a Milsim event here in the Chattanooga Tennessee area. All we have are a couple of “arenas “ and all they do is CQB and it gets old fast. My husband is big in airsoft and loves the scenario gameplay with objectives with squads, platoons, companies, etc... of players.
I know this is a year old comment but check out CartCon1 in College Grove.
There’s a few in Georgia
Yes I'm in grundy so I would love if these events were closer
consider yourself lucky, I live in Britain and I'm considering flying over just to go.
Just booked for my first 40+ hour event in the UK. Love your channel & this is great guide to help me organise my gear .
What places do such, I'm planning a move to the uk and love playing airsoft
@@seanbrown2799 stirling airsoft
@@seanbrown2799 how’s the UK
@@asiangaming8409 still in the military so yet to move there
It’s nice to see someone else’s philosophy on packing and sustainment. I love HPG kit, the serape is part of my sleep/cold weather system for many years now.
You are really well put together, both in airsoft as seen here and what is implied outside of airsoft. Your choices and methodology really matches what I have seen from veterans, and learned myself over the years. Thanks for sharing this.
Great content! I would highly recommend tying down your nods with 550 cord and then to a carabiner and clipping it to the molle on the iotv. Doing this has saved me from having to take a trip to my first sergeants office... lol
I already have a lanyard like that setup to clip to my helmet, but I haven’t thought about having it clipped in the pouch or to the webbing... that’s a great suggestion! Thanks!
Good vid.
Good info for young / new players.
Cannot stress the importance of wool socks and good boots. Bring all the socks you think you'll need, then bring more.
Change out your socks regularly.
Pretreat your clothing with tick spray.
Sincerely, a combat vet.
Just got back from MSW’s Spring Offensive and I can say that this video was very helpful and spot on accurate. I just wish I had listened to it the first time. 😅
Hahaha, well I hope you had fun anyway! Now you know for next time.
Great video dude. Saving this one for reference when I start getting into more intense events.
Thanks man! I'm glad this could be helpful and I hope to see you out sometime.
Finally a new video
Thanks for this video, I've not done 40+ hour games, this was helpful - most was common sense, always good to get the wisdom from someone who has actually done this.
Something I'll add to the change your socks comment. If your boots get wet and you need the change your socks, carry an extra pair of insoles too. Boots themselves tend to dry out, but the insoles can retain water, particularly foam insoles. Carry an extra pair and swap them with your socks. My .02.
This was a very well put together guide on what people should bring to a milsim. You did a great job explaining why each piece of gear is important and even adding additional information based on your experiences.
God bless you man! Thank you, this was really helpful
YOURE ALIVE!!! I'm so glad to see you guys making content again. Maybe binge all the old content for the umpteenth time (I definitely dont watch it all once every 3-4 months)
Hahaha, thanks for the patience and the support! 2021 is gonna be a great year for the channel, so you should have plenty of new content to binge as we relaunch.
Going as Militia, first MSW event! Glad to see I’m not overpacking on water! Good luck and have fun! If you see a Militia guy in the maroon track jacket, that’ll be me.
I can't wait to run with you guys at Saratov!
Right back at ya man
HYPE HYPE!
HYPEHYPEHYPE
See you there guys!
Recently switched up to a crossfire DG-3 and DG-16 for rucks. For a 3 day op in fairly warm temps the -3 is perfect. Spare uniform, food, water, ammo/batteries and a simple sleep system. They also carry really comfortably over plates.
E-House: The one man that is prepared for anything, anytime, anywhere, on any godamn AO you throw at him. good man.
I feel like everything you are saying should be common sense, but its also great to say it out loud for those that don't know things. So great info video homie.
Great video! Speaking of boots I prefer non waterproof boots that dry fast cause I find if I'm wearing a waterproof pair and the water goes past the top they retain water much longer
Great video full of awesome information I’ve never thought about for these types of events. I’ve been wanting to get into Milsims for awhile hopefully I can make it to an event soon.
I would really love a breakdown of your minimalistic sleeping setup! 😍
Great video as usual! Greetings from Germany 😊👍
Really appreciated the video! Definitely got me on task for being prepared for the event! This is my first one and I'm looking forward to it.
Reloading pockets is something I started doing in the military but also it was reinforced on deployment because we didn't change clothes a ton. Baby wipes are better and cheaper than wet wipes. Also deodorant is a great creature comfort that also prevents friction rashes.
What a fantastic video. Thank you for explaining your plate Carrier theory. I'm using your video to help me go to my 1st milsim event. Very helpful keep up the good work.
Little trick with the nalgene bottle too, if you boil up some water and put it in the Nalgene you can use it as a hot water bottle at night if you find your sleeping bag isn’t keeping you warm enough
Going to my first MSW event in June. Thank you for the good info!
Sweet! Hopefully I’ll see you guys there!
Relatable on the water... I always had to carry twice as much water than my other squad members when I was in the Army. I wasn't out of shape, my body never adjusted to the humidity of where we were operating. Better to have too much than too little water.
"You didn't click on this video to hear me talk about my nether regions" Bold of you to assume such! Also I about died laughing when you pulled out the anti-fog wipes because my dirty mind thought they were another form of protection.
great informative video hope to watch more from you on this subject
I’m also attending this event and this will be my first time !!!
FYI the m frames are full seal. The profile of the lens is designed to be in contact around ur cheek. Facial structures vary but there’s a reason they are issued along with like ESS eyepro. If it’s insurable by the doj on a battlefield with frag then any airsoft field should be covered lol. But having a helo kit is definitely helpful.
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see y'all there
Thank you for everything you do!
Disposable hand warmers (they last longer) have saved my life more than once, they'll help dry clothes, keep you from getting hypothermia, and can stop your water and filter from freezing.
Absolutely agree! I actually forgot to mention that I have some of those on the way LOL. I usually keep them in my uniform pocket.
@@ehouse2326 I keep them everywhere, pockets, pouches, ruck, in my sleeping bag footbox, etc.
I've recently started carrying isotonic drink powders, they can mask the flavours of chemically treated/unpleasant water alongside proper rehydration, so that's been something to work with.
Whoa your back! Niceeeeeeee 👌
Gotta upgrade from the Wet Wipes to the Dude Shower.
You go from feeling 5% cleaner to feeling 65% better. No cap.
Oh my god is that E House from Gun Gamers?!?
No, this is Patrick!
Love this!! Thanks for the content!!
Loved the video!!
Love watching these videos Erik! Greetings from the Netherlands.
You should consider fox River sock liners 🤓 I use them under my hiking socks and they help keep your feet dry longer
YO, where'd you get that sweet KDH gen 3 platecarrier?? (I mean I have a good idea where lol). Been wanting one (for old time sake) but the closest I found imo was the Mission Spec EOC2
forgot a sleeping pad once, it was 20degrees during the day, im glad the rest of my sleep system was solid and that i thought to grab the emergency wool blanket i keep in my car before setting out. layered that up under me and made me a little less miserable
Light em' up BB warrior!
Yo ive never been to a milsim but i just had the thought of bringing some sort of string/bungee to use as a clothes line if you need to dry stuff out on the field
Very helpful!
Is that a HPG tarahumara you have attached to the umlindi? The version on the site doesn't quite look like that.
It’s the Tarapocket. A simplified version of the Tarahumara meant to be mounted onto other packs.
@@ehouse2326 out-fn-standing thanks.
Really nice video👍
You forgot to mention your humidor. Definite must have for a sophisticated man 🤝
A man after my own heart. It's difficult to have too much food. ;)
to piggy back after waht uncle eric has said about NVGs. Eagle industries makes an insert for canteen pouchs that are made for NVGs. the most you'll spend is $10 that is UCP. just to help spread the word.
How did you wear glasses while wearing eye pro? The most time I play airsoft I barely can see anything without my glasses.
Could you guys make a video going over Task Force Keg and the kits that go with it? I think it’s strange with how much you guys are involved in it you haven’t made a vid on it I think it would be cool
Filming a video on it in a couple weeks. Main reason we held off was getting a good chance to get a few fully set up kits in one place to film.
@@ehouse2326 aw sweet
@@ehouse2326 oh btw quick question, I know you owned an eagle RRV and I was just wondering cuz I’m curious what’s with the shiny webbing in between the front molle? Is it supposed to be used for anything? Also opinions on the CIRAS as that’s also something I have as I’m making a BF4 support class impression. Can’t seem to find any goddamn coyote shoulder pads for it.
@@ikeflaherty8910 The old school RRV’s shiny webbing, if I recall correctly, was supposed to allow you to use old school ALICE pouches. As for the CIRAS, it’s a heavy early plate carrier haha. It does what it’s supposed to though. Check out Qore Performance Ice Vents. Those can be attached to just about anything and some of the Keg dudes are loving them on their IOTVs.
Finding Comfortable Quality Boots that fit my feet has proven to be difficult. For a 5'6" guy why God decided I need to wear a size 13 Extra Wide shoe size is beyoned me, but I will never blow over in a windstorm. I havent tried Salomon but they are next on my list.
Do they sell pyro at the event? I am going to my first milsim west in a few months but everything online is always sold out
Hill People Gear is some of the best kit on the market, no doubt, and the Umlindi is the most versatile pack on the market, imo
I use it for everything at this point. It scales down to be a great day hike pack and scales up to be a great sustainment pack. After I get some more miles on it, I'm definitely doing a review.
@@ehouse2326 I would HIGHLY reccomend the V2. I currently have mine set up with a Butt pack on the front instead of a Tara Pocket. Prairie belt has canteens and mag pouches and I can drop the belt from the Umlindi and reattach the buttpack to the belt within seconds tied with a pocket harness to have a ALICE style belt rig ready to go
@@stonealexander8233 Oh man, I might have to play around with copying that style of setup. That’s slick as hell.
@@ehouse2326 I've been building it for back country hunts, attaching it to a Qui Ya as well. There's some fine tuning to do, but I can send some pics if you want. H harness rigs are mad underrated, especially for you SAW Bois
Good overview!
The "im built different" part got me :DD
Eric, you always make the coolest stuff. This was really educational.
Is there anywhere we can go to get a list of impression requirements for a 10th Mountain kit?
I linked the Facebook group for TF Keg in the description and you can find the manual and some references there. If FB isn’t your bag, give me a minute and I can add the group’s manual to the description too! We’re also going to be putting up a video about TF Keg and the 10th mountain kit in the next couple weeks.
@@ehouse2326 you glorious human, thanks for this. I'm gonna enjoy making this impression.
Hey I’m in your platoon for return to Saratov. I noticed that you and I have the same saw (the G&p one). I plan on bringing a few drums. Would it be worth bringing all of them in the event that you and I are together and want to share mags?
I’m hoping the two I’m bringing should be enough, so don’t over-encumber yourself bringing a bunch of it’s too much hassle. But definitely have at least one backup for yourself! Looking forward to playing together. 🍻
I’ll be going in may to the Victorville one
This will be my first time excited
I personally don’t store tq’s in my shoulder. I do pant pockets because if my plate carrier is off so is my combat top (unless it’s a cold AO).
all these non negotiables are location dependent. here in SoCal It doesn't rain and its almost never really cold.
Do you guys not run comms? or can you not use them at milsim ?
When you were talking about your stuff sack i swear i heard my drill instructor screaming at me about changing our sock on our long humps.
what kind of netting are you using for your helmet
How many LIPO's, or whatever battery you use, do you bring with you on a 40 HR MILSIM?
How early in advance do you need to purchase tickets for these events? Also how difficult is it to get a ticket?
Where do you get the uniforms and helmets and plate carriers
In milsim do you have to have a plate carrier
I ❤️ speedsoft
Sos made a major mistake with my wife's and mine milsim order and gear is their a way to contact any codreas
Csn you do these 40 hour milsim events without NODS?
I don't get how everyone is running around in Salomon? I don't have particularly wide feet but every pair of Solomon I ever tried was way to narrow. Went with Merrell instead, same pricepoint, similar quality, but fits my feet much better.
Do you need a etool or shovel?
Looking into Milsim events for the first time, was wondering if you could link your bivvy pack and it's contents, as well as the sleepmat
Thanks!
In milsim west is there like a pmc group?
I’d love to travel to it someday, from Australia.
What is ur opinion on taking a second primary weapon with you into the event as a backup for ur primary
I typically don't take in a second primary weapon, but what my group does is rotate people each event who bring extra weapons that we can hand out if any member of our platoon experiences a gun failure that can't be fixed in the field.
I’m going to Saratov as well on April 16 plus this will be my first milsim west. plus if I may ask how many batteries do I need to take?
Depends on your gun and your batteries. For my LMG, I'm bringing a total of 4 batteries. Two 11.1V 3000mAh, and two 7.4V 2200mAh.
field strip the mre more just the main meal, 2 snacks and thats it for space sake and weight sake, dont wear underwear pack extra socks instead, id keep the headlamp on my person or on my helmet just behind the rhino mount. id wear combat tops v the multicam tops less weight and more breathable, if you bring a combat top bring two because prickle heat sucks. extra boots incase one pair gets blown out / too wet. dont do wool socks it makes your feet sweat more. id ditch the sleeping bag in favor of a poncho with a poncho liner for space and weight sake itll be slightly worse at a sleeping bag but better as a blanket comboed with the sleeping mat. nothing is wrong with your kit, just some tips from a former infantryman that liked to save space and weight when i went to the field
hpg gear is bombproof !!!
You dont bring any sidearm?
Can I wear marpat instead of multicam?
I have the EXACT same esee knife. same colors too.
What model/make are those pouches you use for your box mag?
Tactical Tailor Fight Light SAW pouches.
@@ehouse2326 Thank you. Much appreciated.
Bro, thanks for all the info. You had me at hello.
even though 40hrs i a very short time to be in the field, you should be changing your socks everyday, so when you get in your bag for the night and take your boots off, you should change out your socks then
this reminds me, I should probably start packing for that
Lol I'm running the same backpack. and the tara pack.
Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well.
@@ehouse2326 My firearm hobby lead me to HPG and lead me to airsoft (Cause I want to see what my gear can in a more demanding environment than a static range ). This is my first MSW game and all your videos on the subject have been immensely helpful btw. Never purchased an airsoft gun till 2 weeks ago, and went with each of your AK recommendations.
Lol wish I could thank you in person, but we shall be enemies on the field!
@@vaporslapshot We can still high 5 after shooting eachother!
Did you serve?