2:32 gotta love this WW1 German kit. Seems to be a trench raider. He has the Sappenpanzer trench armour, he has the M1916 Stahlhelm, and the Bergmann MP-18. I too have a WW1 German uniform that I use for Airsoft
Hey Im Smol Fella (British WW1 Load Out Guy), thanks for show casing the kit in the video. To answer your questions you had in the video, regarding the magazine situation, inside the trigger guard there is a small lever/button that will release the magazine, which is infront of the trigger guard. Unfortunately, it doesnt run off stripper clips, which would be way more efficient if it did, so to combat that issue, I wear a period-correct bandolier, and I use them to hold my magazines. They can only hold about two mags, but then again, it is a bolt action rifle, so I am not using too much ammo in one game. As for your question about gameplay, there are no local historical airsoft groups/fields in my area (that i know of) so yes I am that one soldier from 1917 that is fighting in a modern conflict between kids in hoodies and r6/cod players. It is a challenge but it is a fun challenge, plus im not too concerned about my preformance, not that big of a deal to me. It is more of a "bring good vibes to the party" thing for me when it comes to airsoft. Again, thank you for show casing the kit, and I hope I answered your questions bossman. Also I do agree WW2 kits can be problematic, I specifically avoid doing those kits. I do not want a bunch of middle schoolers surrounding me saying the most unethical phrases one could think of because, it is really weird. (Life lesson kids, jokingly supporting and dressing up as the supporters and the perpetrators of genocide and ethnic cleansing will make people like you less, YOU WILL RUIN YOUR LIFE IF YOU DO)
Hazardous Environment Combat Unit, known as H.E.C.U are special units from the Marine Corp trained in close quarters combat (CQC) and neutralizing the hostile forces. Soldiers were equipped with a PCV vest, a plain ECH helmet with a M81 woodland cover, an urban camouflage uniform, knee pads, shoulder pads, an ALICE rig and backpack, an M50 gas mask or other American types. Some unite had an RPC vest and FAST helmet. Their weapons of choice were a Glock-17 or a Beretta M9, MP5, M16A4, M4, or a SPAS 12. On May 16, 2003, at 8:58 AM MST, Black Mesa personnel were testing a certain invention. When the antagonist Gordon Freeman brought the crystal to the electricity source, it blew up and caused a hole in our dimension and the Xen dimension. Mr. Freeman woke up and made his way through the facility. He found a crowbar and encountered a Headcrab zombies and other Xen creatures. Meanwhile, at the nearest American military facility, H.E.C.U personnel were sent to the facility with ground and airborne transportation. Their objective was to evacuate all Black Mesa personnel and eliminate all potential threats. Upon arrival, some personnel were not happy to see the H.E.C.U at their facility. Some security personnel treated them as hostiles while others and some scientists treated them with respect and gratitude. Most units were given very little information which ended up with them terminated personnel. (They weren't big fans of Freeman, and he wasn't a fan of them.) Just outside of Sector J, LZ Sparrow was overrun by Xen Grunt, Gonarch, and Headcrab. Soldiers were required to evacuate. A Grunt shot at a marine and his dead body was stuck in the gate. When the evacuation procedure was called, majority were left behind to fight. About 94% of the H.E.C.U operatives were brutally killed or finished off by the Xen. Some made it out alive with missing limbs. (You can watch the whole film on this platform.) im too lazy to explain more
LOL I'm an actual U.S. Marine combat vet and I'm reading this comment thinking "WTF is this dude on about? He doesn't know what the hell he's talking about!" Then I get to "Black Mesa... Gordon Freeman..." and busted up laughing at my try-hard-ness and taking these comments too seriously. Thank you for bringing me back to a world where we can laugh at ourselves. Cheers.
i'm the guy with the juggernaut kit, mp-18 is from snow wolf. The kit itself would never be used in ww1 its purely airsoft. the chestpiece would be used by machine gunners and sentries and the faceshield is pure fantasy
Faceshields like this were used in the field, they were made by the soldiers themselves from metal sheets and or chainmail. There are many examples of in museums.
Funny enough is there is always a possibility that some did the kit you used. It just wouldn't be publically known info since you can't always archive everything.
9:00 hello! Unfortunately not all that many people get the reference. They know that it's *something* but are often confused between the CS arctic terrorist model or the Monolith guys from STALKER. Half-Life being as old as it is now is at this weird niche because our airsoft community is oddly divided between younger guys of 16-20 yo (for whom it's a boomer shooter and don't care much) and guys that are in their late 30s and into 40s (who just never cared much for video games at all)
smolfella here, the airsoft SMLE i displayed in the video uses 35 round detachable magazines, and ill be completely honest with you, in terms of performance they suck. yes they feed just fine but reloading is a struggle, and finding equipment to store them in is a struggle to. in the video you can see with a bandolier, which is how i have to store my mags. the problem with that how ever is that i can only hold two, thats why im gonna 3D print some speed loaders that look like stripper clips.
At 6:25 that isn't a Vietnam camo, they used plain OD green in Vietnam, this was the woodland camo US troops wore when invading Panama back in 1990. Good video though, nice content. At my field, someone dress up as the HECU grunt from half life and everyone knew what that guy was, just get cultured man, lol.
during vietnam (late war) marines and some army RE units were issued ERDL, the lowlands which was green dom and then highland camo which was brown dom and looked like M81
@@m1a1abramstank49 i know, i was just stating that ERDLs existed in that time frame, and that going into some SF guys, and some rangers still rocked ERDLs
The Lee enfield was a magazine fed bolt action and one of the only ones of that kind during the war. What other companies have done for ones that ur internal magazines was able to be ejected by a button. Similar to the VSR10
They were planning to run lee enfields with more magazines but they were hard to make back then because they had to fit your rifle alone everyone's gotten use to how mags fit every gun now but back then magazines were hard to make so most said screw it and threw them into internal mags
Major problem with SmallFellows airsoft kits is that if your being historicaly accurate is that www1 infantry dont carry any sidearms so thats a big flaw
6:59 if I'm not mistaken, it looks like modern french lizard pattern. Personally I prefer the old 1950's pattern (the inspiration behind the Tiger stripes) Correction : looks like BME camo
The Lee Enfield had a rare magazine fed varient They stopped production because the stripper clip reload was at the time more efficient than the mag reload
The magazines were removable on all models, but they were difficult to produce (had to be hand fitted to the gun in the factory to be reliable) and did not offer an advantage over clips. Ammo came from the factory pre-loaded on clips, In bandoliers, a huge logistical advantage. And the clips were disposable, unlike magazines. Not very well versed in early Lee-Enfields but the early lee-Metfords were issued with spare magazines and did not have provisions for using clips. By the time the inconic SMLE was introduced, they had charging bridges for clips and were issued with only 1 magazine
It’s 100% a Lizard pattern. I have some stuff in Greek Lizard, and it’s a lot more green than that. That has what looks like three colors while Greek lizard has only two I think. It’s not Kenyan Lizard is it?
@@TrashMail-ri3ci if I can show you a picture(in color) of Cuban soldiers using it in Angola you can see they use three variants this is the most common to see now but back then it was 3 variances, in 1975-1990 which had a darker grey, a little bit lighter and then a super bright green/grey. You see a lot of South African SF using it to confuse, the rear line of the Cubans. Camopedio can give you a better idea of what it looks like
6:24 bro come on, how can you say that uniform is from vietnam, thats the 80s bdu woodland us uniform and is a lot different to the vietnam era uniform there is no chance to confuse those uniforms.
You can fix the chest rig by getting a german ww2 winter poncho or a rip stop poncho in white and just drape it over yourself. Also you can take a sniper veil and spray paint it white or dye a a jute veil white. Also shoe covers.
Regarding your question about Lee Enfield magazines, they *are* removable, but the magazines themselves were kinda expensive, if I recall correctly, so the soldiers were just given one to cut costs and had it so they were only removed for cleaning and such.
Yo! Ab the ww1 einfield kit, the magazine can be removed and fed by mags instead of clips, its just easier to carry a bunch of clips instead of a bunch of mags
The MP 18 guy his is based on the World War I German armadillo plate armor if I remember correctly and he has a tanker shrapnel catcher covering his face so
Never played airsoft, few times ive gone paintballing and wore a greenscreen suit to one of those and had a blast. If i was a real big airsoft guy i think id just go western cowboy look and have a repeater type gun and a single action revolver. I'd lose every fight but it would look dope.
That optic aint all that modern. The C79 that most FN MAG's would have is from the mid 80's. He is using a newer version, like a Specter line which basically just lets you put an RMR on top.
as a history nerd it hurt when you said "what I'm gonna assume is a vietnam or vietnam inspired kit" LIKE BRO THATS PANAMA OR GRENADA THE 80'S NOT 65-75
remember the time when my teamates cloudnt let theyr eyes from my kit. i was dressed up like russian cossack wwI with sabre and other stuff on waist as melee..
i thought this was "Roasting Even More Airsoft Kits" not "Complimenting every airsoft kit i see and then offering mild criticism that barely counts as criticism"
Bruh it's a stormtrooper kit not a juggernot kit as the german stormtoopers of WWl werw know for fast shock tactics using lobster armor and some times as seen in the photo a MP-18
it's my kit, i prefer to call it a juggernaut kit because its more inspired by bf1. i have way more accurate kits (stormtrooper included). They barely used any gear. just a leather belt with the basics: breadbag, canteen 2x, gasmask case and bayonet and that would be ditched sometimes for a trench knife. ammo stored in pockets or no ammo at all (knife and grenades only)
2:32 gotta love this WW1 German kit. Seems to be a trench raider. He has the Sappenpanzer trench armour, he has the M1916 Stahlhelm, and the Bergmann MP-18. I too have a WW1 German uniform that I use for Airsoft
I’m gonna be trying to get a Stoßtruppe kit when I get the money for it. It would be pretty fun I bet.
more like sniper or machine gunner. Armor makes you practical imposibly to move or run.
Universally it was called lobster armor for obvious reasons.
nerd
@@jam-xt1cp Correct.
"roast my kit" proceeds to complement the kits in question
The only roast was “your magazine pouches are too tight”
My man really just said Amazon wizard money Gang was a Vietnam inspired kit 💀💀
Panama I thought
Yeah that was really painful to hear, lmao.
it hurts nobody knows about the CE camo …
it was his gamer tag bro
This guy said so much dumb shit this video, first video I ever saw, popped up on my recommended, definitely the last I’ll ever see
4:33 The camo used is Alpenflage / TAZ 83/57
Hey Im Smol Fella (British WW1 Load Out Guy), thanks for show casing the kit in the video. To answer your questions you had in the video, regarding the magazine situation, inside the trigger guard there is a small lever/button that will release the magazine, which is infront of the trigger guard. Unfortunately, it doesnt run off stripper clips, which would be way more efficient if it did, so to combat that issue, I wear a period-correct bandolier, and I use them to hold my magazines. They can only hold about two mags, but then again, it is a bolt action rifle, so I am not using too much ammo in one game.
As for your question about gameplay, there are no local historical airsoft groups/fields in my area (that i know of) so yes I am that one soldier from 1917 that is fighting in a modern conflict between kids in hoodies and r6/cod players. It is a challenge but it is a fun challenge, plus im not too concerned about my preformance, not that big of a deal to me. It is more of a "bring good vibes to the party" thing for me when it comes to airsoft. Again, thank you for show casing the kit, and I hope I answered your questions bossman.
Also I do agree WW2 kits can be problematic, I specifically avoid doing those kits. I do not want a bunch of middle schoolers surrounding me saying the most unethical phrases one could think of because, it is really weird. (Life lesson kids, jokingly supporting and dressing up as the supporters and the perpetrators of genocide and ethnic cleansing will make people like you less, YOU WILL RUIN YOUR LIFE IF YOU DO)
Hi mate not sure where you are in the world but in Lincolnshire theirs a group who do ww1 only airsoft games
Hello mate, I'm a ww1 reenactor from the UK, was wondering whether you'd want to join our group? Kit looks squared away
@@anthonywood9632Assuming thats in the UK, then I most definitely could not make it, however would be really neat if I could.
@@HappySerafimWell since I live on the other side of the Atlantic, I doubt I could contribute much to the group, sorry!
Fair. However, drippy as hell.
Hazardous Environment Combat Unit, known as H.E.C.U are special units from the Marine Corp trained in close quarters combat (CQC) and neutralizing the hostile forces. Soldiers were equipped with a PCV vest, a plain ECH helmet with a M81 woodland cover, an urban camouflage uniform, knee pads, shoulder pads, an ALICE rig and backpack, an M50 gas mask or other American types. Some unite had an RPC vest and FAST helmet. Their weapons of choice were a Glock-17 or a Beretta M9, MP5, M16A4, M4, or a SPAS 12.
On May 16, 2003, at 8:58 AM MST, Black Mesa personnel were testing a certain invention. When the antagonist Gordon Freeman brought the crystal to the electricity source, it blew up and caused a hole in our dimension and the Xen dimension. Mr. Freeman woke up and made his way through the facility. He found a crowbar and encountered a Headcrab zombies and other Xen creatures.
Meanwhile, at the nearest American military facility, H.E.C.U personnel were sent to the facility with ground and airborne transportation. Their objective was to evacuate all Black Mesa personnel and eliminate all potential threats. Upon arrival, some personnel were not happy to see the H.E.C.U at their facility. Some security personnel treated them as hostiles while others and some scientists treated them with respect and gratitude. Most units were given very little information which ended up with them terminated personnel. (They weren't big fans of Freeman, and he wasn't a fan of them.)
Just outside of Sector J, LZ Sparrow was overrun by Xen Grunt, Gonarch, and Headcrab. Soldiers were required to evacuate. A Grunt shot at a marine and his dead body was stuck in the gate. When the evacuation procedure was called, majority were left behind to fight. About 94% of the H.E.C.U operatives were brutally killed or finished off by the Xen. Some made it out alive with missing limbs. (You can watch the whole film on this platform.)
im too lazy to explain more
LOL
I'm an actual U.S. Marine combat vet and I'm reading this comment thinking "WTF is this dude on about? He doesn't know what the hell he's talking about!"
Then I get to "Black Mesa... Gordon Freeman..." and busted up laughing at my try-hard-ness and taking these comments too seriously.
Thank you for bringing me back to a world where we can laugh at ourselves.
Cheers.
i'm the guy with the juggernaut kit, mp-18 is from snow wolf. The kit itself would never be used in ww1 its purely airsoft. the chestpiece would be used by machine gunners and sentries and the faceshield is pure fantasy
I was just about to DM you this on discord, was surprised to see you in this.
SImilar faceshields were used by tank crews ( not exact model but still)
Hey, i think i recognize the terrain, is this blackwoods in belgium?
Faceshields like this were used in the field, they were made by the soldiers themselves from metal sheets and or chainmail. There are many examples of in museums.
Funny enough is there is always a possibility that some did the kit you used. It just wouldn't be publically known info since you can't always archive everything.
3:32
bros in the stalker truck cemetary
9:00 hello! Unfortunately not all that many people get the reference. They know that it's *something* but are often confused between the CS arctic terrorist model or the Monolith guys from STALKER. Half-Life being as old as it is now is at this weird niche because our airsoft community is oddly divided between younger guys of 16-20 yo (for whom it's a boomer shooter and don't care much) and guys that are in their late 30s and into 40s (who just never cared much for video games at all)
MY. ASS. IS. HEAVY.
vrag monolita
R.i.p
The lee enfield could be loaded by stripper clip but famously its 10 round box magazines were detachable.
They where supposed to be issed with magazines but the fast pace of war made stripper clips easier to issue.
smolfella here, the airsoft SMLE i displayed in the video uses 35 round detachable magazines, and ill be completely honest with you, in terms of performance they suck. yes they feed just fine but reloading is a struggle, and finding equipment to store them in is a struggle to. in the video you can see with a bandolier, which is how i have to store my mags. the problem with that how ever is that i can only hold two, thats why im gonna 3D print some speed loaders that look like stripper clips.
Everyone and their mother has played half life, and half life 2. It’s on steam, it’s the poster child of steam.
At 6:25 that isn't a Vietnam camo, they used plain OD green in Vietnam, this was the woodland camo US troops wore when invading Panama back in 1990. Good video though, nice content. At my field, someone dress up as the HECU grunt from half life and everyone knew what that guy was, just get cultured man, lol.
during vietnam (late war) marines and some army RE units were issued ERDL, the lowlands which was green dom and then highland camo which was brown dom and looked like M81
@@Murican.But the guy in that pic wasn’t portraying a Vietnam war kit. Using woodland for a Vietnam kit is 100% farb
@@m1a1abramstank49 i know, i was just stating that ERDLs existed in that time frame, and that going into some SF guys, and some rangers still rocked ERDLs
They used OD and tigerstripe
The Lee enfield was a magazine fed bolt action and one of the only ones of that kind during the war. What other companies have done for ones that ur internal magazines was able to be ejected by a button. Similar to the VSR10
They were planning to run lee enfields with more magazines but they were hard to make back then because they had to fit your rifle alone everyone's gotten use to how mags fit every gun now but back then magazines were hard to make so most said screw it and threw them into internal mags
2:33 should be a Sturmtruppen, but he looks like a mix between a fixed machinegun sentry and a tank gunner
Major problem with SmallFellows airsoft kits is that if your being historicaly accurate is that www1 infantry dont carry any sidearms so thats a big flaw
1:38 it’s stripper clip and mag fed, the mags were designed to not meant to be removed easily but they were able to be removed
"Roasting"
Nicest guy on RUclips lol
It's endearing.
9:01 I personally have ran a very similar kit larping as the HECU from half-life one and literally no one got it
The 416 is custom built from the ground up, I can send you the specs if you’re interested.
Wearing a restored m18 stalhelm and a modified Stengun as a m18 gun... now that's the definition of being in the action for the fun of it.
i'm the guy in the pics and its actually an M16 and a snow wolf mp-18 :)
6:59 if I'm not mistaken, it looks like modern french lizard pattern. Personally I prefer the old 1950's pattern (the inspiration behind the Tiger stripes)
Correction : looks like BME camo
its cuban lizard or grey lizard
Respecting Even More Airsoft Kits
The Lee Enfield had a rare magazine fed varient
They stopped production because the stripper clip reload was at the time more efficient than the mag reload
The magazines were removable on all models, but they were difficult to produce (had to be hand fitted to the gun in the factory to be reliable) and did not offer an advantage over clips. Ammo came from the factory pre-loaded on clips, In bandoliers, a huge logistical advantage. And the clips were disposable, unlike magazines.
Not very well versed in early Lee-Enfields but the early lee-Metfords were issued with spare magazines and did not have provisions for using clips. By the time the inconic SMLE was introduced, they had charging bridges for clips and were issued with only 1 magazine
@@andrewstickley6681 thank you for the correction
7:35 is black ops airsoft in Bristol WI, easily my favorite field in the midwest.
Man I was so close to getting roasted, I was the Lego Star Wars blaster
7:01 it could be greek lizard camo but it looks a bit too grey to be it...
Portuguese lizard camo could be a second guess!
cuban lizard super rare and cool
It’s 100% a Lizard pattern. I have some stuff in Greek Lizard, and it’s a lot more green than that. That has what looks like three colors while Greek lizard has only two I think.
It’s not Kenyan Lizard is it?
@@TrashMail-ri3ci if I can show you a picture(in color) of Cuban soldiers using it in Angola you can see they use three variants this is the most common to see now but back then it was 3 variances, in 1975-1990 which had a darker grey, a little bit lighter and then a super bright green/grey. You see a lot of South African SF using it to confuse, the rear line of the Cubans. Camopedio can give you a better idea of what it looks like
@@TrashMail-ri3ci I believe it's the cuban version as someone said. Still, very rare and great looking!
4:33 I believe that camo is Swiss Alpenflage, not jigsaw although they do look a bit similar
10:44 Nice snow loadout!
ikr, very nice. But imagine he just runs green gas gbb guns 😂
@@AragornAnimations 🤣
6:24 bro come on, how can you say that uniform is from vietnam, thats the 80s bdu woodland us uniform and is a lot different to the vietnam era uniform there is no chance to confuse those uniforms.
6:47, either SADF copy of cuban lizard or very faded french lizard camo
4:44 the camo he is wearing is called alpenflage, which is a camo of the Swiss Army.
You can fix the chest rig by getting a german ww2 winter poncho or a rip stop poncho in white and just drape it over yourself. Also you can take a sniper veil and spray paint it white or dye a a jute veil white.
Also shoe covers.
The HECU marine kit was super well put together, but I’m debating whether I become a meme and get my goofy ass chest rig picked apart 😂
bro called the 2005 U.S. Woodlander BDU a "Vietnam Inspired Kit" 💀
These are the most polite roasts I have heard yet
Don´t know if anyone else said it already, but 6:45 seems like washed out greek lizard camo. Love it. Pentagon and Arktis do stuff in it. ;-)
Regarding your question about Lee Enfield magazines, they *are* removable, but the magazines themselves were kinda expensive, if I recall correctly, so the soldiers were just given one to cut costs and had it so they were only removed for cleaning and such.
Though usually loaded with stripper clips the Lee-Enfield did have a detachable magazine so the airsoft one having a detachable mag isn’t too far off.
1:45 technically the magazine is detachable but striper clips are more practical
3:33 thats an AK-74M I the 100 series has a 90 degree gas block
The guy who shows up with a Martini-henry: Helo
The Lee Enfield magazines can be swapped on the real firearm, but the magazines were more expensive, hence the reload via clips
The Lee-enfield rifle was a bolt action rifle that could be fed by either 2 stripper clips or the detachable magazine
Yo! Ab the ww1 einfield kit, the magazine can be removed and fed by mags instead of clips, its just easier to carry a bunch of clips instead of a bunch of mags
The MP 18 guy his is based on the World War I German armadillo plate armor if I remember correctly and he has a tanker shrapnel catcher covering his face so
Enfields Have detachable box magazines as well as stripper clipping feeding mount
Never played airsoft, few times ive gone paintballing and wore a greenscreen suit to one of those and had a blast. If i was a real big airsoft guy i think id just go western cowboy look and have a repeater type gun and a single action revolver. I'd lose every fight but it would look dope.
7:00 is a soviet Afganistan invasion period camo I think its for spetsnaz but Im not sure
its some variant of the lizard camo
its cuban lizard or grey lizard
half life kit clear winner, genuinely amazing
I am suffering because I’m the kind of history buff to go “erm ackshually”.
Over here in 🇬🇧 they have a ww1 group who do few events every couple of months. In Lincs if anyone in uk 🇬🇧 wants to know
if only i did live in the UK😢
I think that dude with the cars is at black ops in Wisconsin
I'd love to see more WW1 styled kits ngl
I did not expect to see Sheperd in this video cool kit tho easily recognizable so you're doing something right
2:50 this dude thinks he’s Ned Kelly 💀
the guy at 2:50 is wearing a WW1 german stormtrooper/sapper "body armor"
That optic aint all that modern. The C79 that most FN MAG's would have is from the mid 80's. He is using a newer version, like a Specter line which basically just lets you put an RMR on top.
2:58 kinda looks like a PPD-40 to me.
as a history nerd it hurt when you said "what I'm gonna assume is a vietnam or vietnam inspired kit" LIKE BRO THATS PANAMA OR GRENADA THE 80'S NOT 65-75
6:57 lizard is a based camo
Bro DO SOME RESEARCH ON THE KIT
remember the time when my teamates cloudnt let theyr eyes from my kit. i was dressed up like russian cossack wwI with sabre and other stuff on waist as melee..
Gotta love the VDV guy not being a god damn Russian paratroopah
Shaw Concepts and Spiritus Systems are starting to make some of their gear in MC alpine, I dont know of any other companies tho
I think the Dual comms guy's camo is greek lizard camo
I’ve gone to a field that a dude had a trench whistle and we all charged on whistle
Ive done that plenty of times, it is FUCKING EROTIC
My kit would be a roundhead, matchlock and all
My roast is the fact that people spend thousands on airsoft kit but don’t own any REAL gear and firearms to train with.
I mean it’s a game where people shoot at each other. Can’t do that either real firearms
I’m an American born and raised in Florida, I’ve never spent money on airsoft kits. However real kits, ofc baby.
The lee infield has a mag release inside the trigger guard
07:00 It is the russian kamysh pattern.
dude the trench raider kit look great not many people know how to drees ww1
the M60 kit seems operation just cause inspired
6:46 Greek Lizard camo
Looks to me like the swiss old "Alpenflage" camo not Jigsaw camo?
Imma build a kit jut for this series, should be done by March 15th the latest.
I can’t wait to get Cadpat and make a c7a2 clone for airsoft
8:24 What body?
i thought this was "Roasting Even More Airsoft Kits" not "Complimenting every airsoft kit i see and then offering mild criticism that barely counts as criticism"
2:32 reminds me of Ned Kelly
You can't be taken seriously in any fucking way related to military uniforms if you thought the M60 PASGT guy was meant to be a vietnam impression.
Half life HECU marine if I saw that I would immediately recognize it.
I didn’t read the title properly and thought he was roasting kids😂
I like that WW1 one's
Thanks bossman
@@TacHotPocket np bro, where did you get all your gear? I really just want the stuff like the helmet, webbing, and uniform.
i think bro was looking at them cheeks 0:25 for real no cap bro
Me being sad I’m not in this one too … if I have to do member to get in y’all might end up regretting that because I got some wacky doo kits 😂 😂😅😂
Bro turned into Ned Kelly 💀💀💀
the half life loadout is based on corpral shepard
Snow wolf airsoft makes the mp18
When will the next one be i might through my loadout in there for the pick
6:51 It's serbian or croat camo
>video called roasting airsoft kits
>look inside
>no roasting
I got like 50 kits, but I can't verify my number for Discord :(
When you say roast my kit I think of someone making fun of kit like tundra tactical not giving compliments and good jobs SMH
I thought this was 'roast my kit', not 'complement my kit'.
Bruh it's a stormtrooper kit not a juggernot kit as the german stormtoopers of WWl werw know for fast shock tactics using lobster armor and some times as seen in the photo a MP-18
it's my kit, i prefer to call it a juggernaut kit because its more inspired by bf1. i have way more accurate kits (stormtrooper included). They barely used any gear. just a leather belt with the basics: breadbag, canteen 2x, gasmask case and bayonet and that would be ditched sometimes for a trench knife. ammo stored in pockets or no ammo at all (knife and grenades only)
nice fn mag and alpenflage
I’m the type of guy to bring a Winchester and a colt revolver
Hey wasn’t this administrative results idea?
mate the title of this vid should've been 'rating airsoft kits'
6:55 its Russian flora camo
its cuban lizard or grey lizard
@@phoenix612 ok