1:36 it’s not because it blends in better it’s because for undershirts army wore brown, marines wore od green and I think at the least for marines that’s still true today
Your equipment is correct, but some errors to correct. Boots: Rangers and Deltas used desert boots type 2 (Panama soles) the type 3 boots you are wearing did not yet exist in 1993 The rifle: only a few Rangers used standard M16A2, most had M16A2 Civil Carbine (also called Colt 727 or 723) with a red dot Aimpoint, however your M16 is good because you have the good Upper A2 except the handguard that you have to change, it's a Vietnam model. (it does not exist in airsoft but a custom is possible, with a Marui Colt 933 and M4 barrel), you can complete with the nylon USGI black sling and small piece of paracord The bulletproof vest: it is indeed the RBA model, but it is a too recent version, the small pocket at the front and the pocket for the armor plate in the back were added after the battle of Mogadishu (due to the death of Sgt James "Casey" Joyce, who was shot in the back.) To complete your outfit you still need the Alta Flex knee pads with Velcro system, the M9 bayonet, the SDU-5 / E strobe, the M12 holster for the Beretta M9 and a charger holder that goes with it If you are lucky you also can buy the radio PRC/127 with CB and pouch
Question: how did the delta operators wear their plate carriers I heard that some of them wore slick body armour but I'm not sure and how would they store their mags since you can't attach Mag pouches due to the vest not having MOLLE could you please answer sice you seem to know alot about this sort of stuff.
Unfortunately I am not specialized enough in the equipment of the Delta Operators, I know that the plate carrier were worn over the body armor after undergoing a modification.
You need to secure that Frag in your RH LC-2 pouch, the little 3/4" wide strap wraps overtop the safety lever, through the pull ring then snapped to the pouch wings. But you have the look, the Rangers were 18-20yrs old contrasted with SFOD-D Operators in their late 20's to mid early 30's.
Fun fact, the RBA was used in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Kurdistan by Airborne and Calvary units. I was looking for images of the PASGT vest in Kosovo and I accidentally came across a bunch of MP and a single Russian soldier wearing RBAs.
They were also issued in the early inversion of Afghanistan to supplement the newer OTVs. Also some later models were used in OIF as well these later versions were in both Woodland and DCU and had molle webbing on them.
The rifle is fine, it may be labeled as an A1 but since that is the A2 Carry handle all you would've had to done was change the handguards for an A2/A3 set and you would be good to go, other than getting an A2 stock without the QD sling point. Other than that this is pretty spot on.
WW2 GEAR&MOVIES the M4A1 was adopted by the US military in 1993 but you don’t really see them among units until 1994 and even then only special forces were issued them it’s not until about 2007-2008 you see regular US Army infantry use the M4
Thanks dude really helped me find out what a lot of this gear was called a few years ago.
1:36 it’s not because it blends in better it’s because for undershirts army wore brown, marines wore od green and I think at the least for marines that’s still true today
Your equipment is correct, but some errors to correct.
Boots: Rangers and Deltas used desert boots type 2 (Panama soles) the type 3 boots you are wearing did not yet exist in 1993
The rifle: only a few Rangers used standard M16A2, most had M16A2 Civil Carbine (also called Colt 727 or 723) with a red dot Aimpoint, however your M16 is good because you have the good Upper A2 except the handguard that you have to change, it's a Vietnam model. (it does not exist in airsoft but a custom is possible, with a Marui Colt 933 and M4 barrel), you can complete with the nylon USGI black sling and small piece of paracord
The bulletproof vest: it is indeed the RBA model, but it is a too recent version, the small pocket at the front and the pocket for the armor plate in the back were added after the battle of Mogadishu (due to the death of Sgt James "Casey" Joyce, who was shot in the back.)
To complete your outfit you still need the Alta Flex knee pads with Velcro system, the M9 bayonet, the SDU-5 / E strobe, the M12 holster for the Beretta M9 and a charger holder that goes with it
If you are lucky you also can buy the radio PRC/127 with CB and pouch
You can find originals pictures on internet for argue my comment
Question: how did the delta operators wear their plate carriers I heard that some of them wore slick body armour but I'm not sure and how would they store their mags since you can't attach Mag pouches due to the vest not having MOLLE could you please answer sice you seem to know alot about this sort of stuff.
Unfortunately I am not specialized enough in the equipment of the Delta Operators, I know that the plate carrier were worn over the body armor after undergoing a modification.
You can watch video of Airsoft GI with Spartan117GW about SFOD- D of Mogadishu Battle
@@romainsouchay thank you that video helped me a lot
Good job! Greetings from Brazil!
That’s actually great
You need to secure that Frag in your RH LC-2 pouch, the little 3/4" wide strap wraps overtop the safety lever, through the pull ring then snapped to the pouch wings. But you have the look, the Rangers were 18-20yrs old contrasted with SFOD-D Operators in their late 20's to mid early 30's.
I don’t know if you realize but your rifle is an m16a2 with a1 handgaurds
"You don't need all of that we'll be back in 30 minutes"
Were did you get the ranger body armor
such a great kit
Fun fact, the RBA was used in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Kurdistan by Airborne and Calvary units. I was looking for images of the PASGT vest in Kosovo and I accidentally came across a bunch of MP and a single Russian soldier wearing RBAs.
They were also issued in the early inversion of Afghanistan to supplement the newer OTVs. Also some later models were used in OIF as well these later versions were in both Woodland and DCU and had molle webbing on them.
@@steviebleckleyyeah 173rd airborne had them in Iraq too
The rifle is fine, it may be labeled as an A1 but since that is the A2 Carry handle all you would've had to done was change the handguards for an A2/A3 set and you would be good to go, other than getting an A2 stock without the QD sling point. Other than that this is pretty spot on.
Where’d you get the vest
You need to lower your LBE belt below your vest not wear it on it but it can work still the way you have it.
Where can I get that helmet
Awesome!
That’s cool dude! Where’d you get your gear?
Mainly military surplus stores and ebay
@@masterdbk2614 nice tan combat boots with drain holes
do you have any guns
That's pretty epic
Your belt is right the only part that looks off is the buckle but that’s because the plastic is black and not the worn white/gray
Very sweet
Did you join up?
love it, wish i keaped my m16 togerther,instead of making a m4 out of it
ROGER SCOTT I think they still used m4 in the 1990s
WW2 GEAR&MOVIES the M4A1 was adopted by the US military in 1993 but you don’t really see them among units until 1994 and even then only special forces were issued them it’s not until about 2007-2008 you see regular US Army infantry use the M4
@@mixmaster2909 oh, thanks for telling me
What under belt do you use
Nice video but need to fix audio
What is the body armor called?
Missin Chromie ps930 Body armor
PASGT vest
This is a RBA Vest
For "Ranger Body Armor"
@@dandesso8926 this is not pasgt
@@ironstarofmordian7098 yeah I know more about gear now than I did then.
Wait....Texas guy?
r. mc2018 the dude from TikTok
It’s him
I have a Mogadishu delta load out