Camouflage conundrum
12 years ago
I've been looking over airsoft gear today, including paint for the M-14, in the end I have decided on a two-tone Duracoat system of black for the framework of the EBR, as well as the barrel. Duracoat's "Blue Titanium" will be applied to the upper receiver, trigger group, charging handle, and the 6-point adjustable rail of the stock
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This of course led to combat gear browsing, and a dilemma that has been on my mind for a while... Multi-Cam or A-Tacs AU.
Both are excellent, work well in similar environments, Multi-cam seems to still be priced on the higher end, and more difficult to get gear for, but that might just be the sites/stores I have looked at.
So, given the choice which would you build a kit with, Multi-Cam, or A-tacs AU?
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This of course led to combat gear browsing, and a dilemma that has been on my mind for a while... Multi-Cam or A-Tacs AU.
Both are excellent, work well in similar environments, Multi-cam seems to still be priced on the higher end, and more difficult to get gear for, but that might just be the sites/stores I have looked at.
So, given the choice which would you build a kit with, Multi-Cam, or A-tacs AU?
Nikki_Ferret
~nikkiferret
multi cam
MorikoMWulf
~morikomwulf
OP
I figured you would vote for the Multi-Cam. The reason I am considering A-TACS AU is because not only is it effective, but it's much easier to get gear for it, the cost of a BDU set is the price of either the shirt or pants when it comes to Multi-Cam. On top of that it's not quite as common as the Multi-Cam, but it will still be a while before I purchase any new gear, the WE-Tech is first and foremost on that list.
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