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Kutter_0311 wrote:Are you doing MilSim paintball? My airsoft team was pretty hardcorps MilSim, but paint pods just aren't sized like rifle mags. IIRC, 10rd tubes are pretty close to the length of AR mags, but it stops there...
...The 6-mag AK rig(link) may be your best bet, as AK mags are much bigger than AR mags. This may be a good base to build on.


unifyzero wrote:Kutter_0311 wrote:Are you doing MilSim paintball? My airsoft team was pretty hardcorps MilSim, but paint pods just aren't sized like rifle mags. IIRC, 10rd tubes are pretty close to the length of AR mags, but it stops there...
...The 6-mag AK rig(link) may be your best bet, as AK mags are much bigger than AR mags. This may be a good base to build on.
Not currently playing MilSim, but it's something I would like to look into for the future.
There are actual paintball pod pouches made for molle gear (example: Rap4 Vertical 4X MOLLE Paintball Pod Pouch). Not really sure if they'd have much in the way of practical application in a real world setup. I like the idea of that 6-mag AK rig though, if the pouches will pull double duty for pods and mags. How would AR mags fit in the AK pouch? I'm guessing they'd be loose and bouncing around, which would be pretty annoying.
Kutter_0311 wrote:Gear that pulls double duty sounds good on paper, but fucks you in the end. It's a great way to ensure that you find 5.56 when you need paint, or (worst case) find paint when you need 5.56, or a squeegee when you need a TQ...
Kutter_0311 wrote:I'd say, if the AK rig works for you paintballing, buy and set up an AR rig in a similar scheme, if an AR is your "Oh Shit" gun. This will allow about all the transfer of skills/muscle memory you're gonna get out of the arrangement, as reloading a paintgun isn't very much like reloading an AR. On the up side, it will allow your movement habits and other gear(cammies, kneepads, gloves, etc) to transfer over pretty well.
Kutter_0311 wrote:Oh, and airshit guys really freak out when you pull out a mag of 5.56 (like it would fire through an airshit gun)...

Foxen wrote: Although I normally run a stock class pump (1o round tubes and 12 grams).

maldon007 wrote:Nice! Fellow pumper, my scenario team is mostly pumpers... My old tourney team was all pumps (BIG Pumpin')![]()
Back on topic, I got nothin' sorry.
Kutter_0311 wrote:Glad my KISS grunt-sense makes sense to you, sometimes I think I don't explain my ideas in a way others can understand.
Kutter_0311 wrote:On the up side, if it won't work, I'm pretty sure I'll buy it off you(as long as it's NOT BLACK)
BullOnParade wrote:nylon, like the firearms it supliments, isn't something you stop buying. Some company will always have a new pouch you think will do a job you didn't really need done, but you'll buy it anyways. Or you'll see Spec-Ops has a redonkulous sale on chest rigs, and everyone and their sister will buy one to find out it fits more like a bra (Oh, btw, I didn't jump on THAT deal).
BullOnParade wrote:In the past three months I've set up a tan LBV with mag pouches, med pouch, and utility pouch for under $50 (not including shipping, because I'm in Canada, it runs the price closer to $100). I didn't even NEED a second LBV, but the deals were there, so I jumped on it. There's also a Scout/Battle belt in progress which I think I'm around $20 on (belt, padding, harness, canteen+pouch, utility pouch)
Foxen wrote:Question... for your paintballing... you doing more "Mil-Sim", or Rec-Ball, or you paintballing to help you "train" for possible "never gonna happen shoot outs" with people?
The only reason I ask is because as a paintballer, I would almost never wear any "hard" gear on my body, especially the front side. Little metal or plastic clips, even the belt buckle, anything that could or would make a bounce into a splatter I'd think twice about. Looking a the Delta5 vest, which looks awesome btw, I would forgo it for the bounce factor sicne the vest, although "cloth", looks like "hard" material.
Foxen wrote:do you really want to run it remote?
oldsoldier wrote:I am with Kutter on the keeping the gear separate thing.
unifyzero wrote:BTW, please look for the abridged version of this post in your local book store. Now available on tape narrated by a guy that sounds vaguely similar to Morgan Freeman.
Foxen wrote:Tell us how things go... I'm especially curious about how you feel about your marker with the HP tank. Most people can manuever with an HP tank and be fine.
Also curious, you playing woodsball, or more speedball/airball set up? If the latter, are you more a front player (up close and personal) or mid, or back support player? I'm assuming you've played before several times and are getting slightly more serious with paintball. Regardless, I hope you have lots of fun!
And lastly, if you're still newish to the sport, or an oldie like me, "paintballtechpb" has some really great tips and how-to vids on YouTube. He explains things in ways I only wish I could explain, and more. Been learning some new stuff from him and although he comes from the speedball world of tournament play, his advice is sound for rec ball/woodsball too.
Enjoy!
unifyzero wrote:I guess I'm more of a "in your face" player. I hate sitting behind cover and waiting for people to move, I'd much rather stay on the move and try to make things happen (which, for me, usually means getting shot in the face!).

Foxen wrote:Unify, I was wondering why you decided to go with Molle/Alice as opposed to the paintball harnesses out there right now. I haven't checked paintball gear in a while, but I'm guessing they'd run around the same price... one of those say 6+1 harnesses that go around your waist... velcro'd tight, able to hold at least 6 x 150 ball pods etc. That would run what, about $40 with pods? Just curious. Although for a front player, personally, I would sacrifice ammo for mobility.
maldon007 wrote:Pics of the gear please!!
Foxen wrote:And... repeating what was stated! Pictures!!!
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