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23Oct/110

The Chernarus Conflict – Part 3 [ Gallery A ]

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23Oct/110

The Chernarus Conflict – Part 3 [ Gallery B ]

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23Oct/110

The Chernarus Conflict – Part 3 [ Gallery C ]

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14Oct/110

Replica Gallery

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7Aug/11Off

The Chernarus Conflict – Part 3 [ CP Life ]

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7Oct/100

The Chernarus Conflict – Part 2

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Test Video - Sort set of clips from The Chernarus Conflict - Part 2 ran by TA Events. Using a Contour HD 1080p model and the video was shot using the lowest settings ( WVGA 848x480 @ 60fps)

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16Aug/10Off

Guide: DIY Russian Support Sling

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Welcome to a guest article put together by Egoiste at airsoftsamara.ru and -Rook- from RedAlliance.
I was very impressed with the guide and asked if I could place a copy on RedBager to offer a non
forum based home for the guide. The guide is provided as published by -Rook- with only the pictures
re-hosted tosave his bandwidth.

Enjoy

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First off, thank you to Comrade Montana13AofS for posting the video link. And thanks to Comrade derrickkolba for inquiring about this sling months later and bring this efficient and simple sling/weapon catch combination to my attention. Big thanks to Comrade Egoiste of AirsoftSamara.ru for coming up with the sling.

As seen in the above video, the sling system allows for multiple ways to sling a rifle of the AK family and allowing flexibility depend on the requirement of the situation. Due to the single point design, changing firing shoulder is easy and quick; a key in urban combat. One thing I strongly dislike with single point slings is the inability to go complete hands free while maintain control of the weapon however due with the addition weapon catch on the opposite shoulder, one may better control the weapon when slung.

26May/100

Airsoft International

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I think i buy this magazine more out of habit that any real interest in the content but i did submit a picture to the magazine from my upcoming Real Sword SVD review and to my suprise when i opened the magazine i found it had been published. I took the picture at my local site and the model is my friend Danny who plays at the site.                                                                                                              

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24Apr/10Off

Russian Camouflage Quick Reference Guide

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This article is a work in progress, it is meant as a quick guide to common Soviet/Russian camouflage pattens and where these can be purchased. In the future i hope to expand the list and add more links and reference material.

Mabuta

The Mabuta (also known as Mobutu, Mabutu, Mobuta) suit is a Soviet made uniform that saw widespread use in the Soviet war in Afghanistan, mostly by VDV, DSHB and troops of the GRU. It was made in both summer and winter variants. It can easily been recognized because of the front thigh pockets.

Production started sometime after 1975 and seems to have continued with the second pattern until the end of the 1980's. The Splav VDV suit is very similar in design, also their Bekas style uniforms seem to have taken many inspirations.

Source: RedAllianceWiki

Availability: Rare
Source: Ebay - Soviet Propaganda - Red Alliance Adverts - Militaria Shows
Alternative: Splav VDV Set
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19Apr/10Off

Refinish Airsoft Bakelite Magazines

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Refinish Airsoft Bakelite Magazines

Welcome to a small guide to adding a slightly more realistic finish to your Bakelite airsoft magazines. Over the last few weekends I've been experimenting with how to obtain a nice finish. I've included the steps I've used bellow, this is by no means the best or only method out there ( a simple search of youtube will give you a number of existing guides ) but i do hope this guide will be of some use.