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Quoted: Stripper-flage Owns page 5https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/231252/MorningWoodCamoUrban1_JPG_jpg-2628028.JPG View Quote I worked at a motorcycle dealership like a decade ago. We had a lowered GSX-R600 come in with pink/black/white stripperflage wrap. I put it online and sold it the same day to a super tall, skinny black dude bought it. He kinda looked like the bear at the circus riding the bicycle but he was super pumped about it. |
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Quoted: I like ASAT https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/51833/Screenshot_20221207-192600_2_png-2627568.JPG View Quote Amazingly effective. |
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Quoted: Flectarn https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/404950/166F35DF-FE83-4E8F-B67B-3AE20853F0BB_jpe-2627325.JPG View Quote Fourth post nailed it. |
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Quoted: Love that pattern, can never find any decent stuff made with it, though. Edit to add - I did not know Ziimbabwe reintroduced the pattern,. Is this stuff for sale somewhere and being that it's Zim, betting the quality is pretty low? M90 Desert looks pretty slick, too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Rhodesian hands downhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56774/6B1CA026-3033-4620-8790-A3ED512645F2_jpe-2627333.JPG Love that pattern, can never find any decent stuff made with it, though. Edit to add - I did not know Ziimbabwe reintroduced the pattern,. Is this stuff for sale somewhere and being that it's Zim, betting the quality is pretty low? M90 Desert looks pretty slick, too. For the best Brushstroke stuff I think https://www.fireforceventures.com/ is the best bet. It's the original (reproduction of original) not the slightly different Zimbabwean pattern though. |
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Quoted: Tropentarn https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/21179/original-german-army-tropical-flecktarn--2627485.JPG But i do love me some Night Desert and Vietnam Tiger Stripe. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: https://shop.jkarmy.com/ffi-desert-night-camo-style-camo-gen4-combat-set-dnc-g4-limited-edition.html https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/47980/800x__1__copy-2628023.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes That's subdued enough someone needs to make a sport coat in that part. Corporate casual camo |
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Quoted: Kryptek Typhon https://www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/WTP-737-Kryptek-Typhon-Reduced.jpg View Quote My favorite non Highlander Kryptek. Also Multi-cam is in the top 3. |
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Quoted: Rhodesian brush, Flecktarn, and M81 are my favorites looks wise but for my area MARPAT seems to work pretty well until the snow comes. I've seen a whole bunch in this thread that look great though. Definitely going to get some of the stuff that has been posted. This shit was abysmal https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/246790/s-l500_jpg-2627947.JPG View Quote Yes, it was dumb but at least they were honest about the fact that it was supposed to hide paint and other stains rather than actually being cammo. In a focus group of my world, women actually seem to like the East German rain pattern. In fact, the only times strange women have ever commented on any of my milsurp coats or jackets it's been the Raspberries or EG Rain. |
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Quoted: Mossy Oak has good patterns, and so does Realtree. https://i.postimg.cc/PJkmzGxw/Bobcat_(1).jpg View Quote I've never liked them. Most are too dark and turn into a dark blob at distance. |
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Quoted: I'm kinda fond of the '44 fall SS pattern. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/313126/DSC_6512-Edit_1024x1024_jpg-2628014.JPG View Quote I always thought that looked cool. The pattern was a multi-season type though that was meant to replace the two reversible smock. |
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Quoted: NOT the best performing, but the coolest looking. I like the Alphenflage. (random pic from internet) Attached File View Quote Fall in European broadleaf forests: The Swiss camo makes you basically invisible for a couple of weeks. |
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Quoted: Quoted: For me, flecktarn. There's some really nice quality surplus available right now too. Recently picked up a cold weather parka that is super nice quality and new condition as well as a nice cold weather hat and the matching gore tex trousers to match the gore tex jacket I've had for years. Link? https://www.midwayusa.com/s?searchTerm=flecktarn https://www.sportsmansguide.com/productlist?k=Flecktarn Sportsman's guide is 20$ off $100 or more use code "warpoet" |
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@Ace-of-Based
@Equestrian This place has Flecktarn. Lots of airsoft stuff. But they also have the actual KSK stuff. It is spendy. https://www.flecktarn.co.uk/camouflagekit_flecktarn.html |
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@Ace-of-Based
@BattlePuppy Thanks gents, might do a little Christmas shopping for myself |
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Quoted: Flectarn https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/404950/166F35DF-FE83-4E8F-B67B-3AE20853F0BB_jpe-2627325.JPG View Quote I might need that Attached File |
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Quoted: Let us just be honest. We all know M81 is the best out there. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/130996/318122277_867562107769783_32187930923538-2629168.JPG View Quote Sploosh! Tell me more about that rifle. Bump this with more T block because it's hot fire. |
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Quoted: Kryptek Typhon https://www.recoilweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/WTP-737-Kryptek-Typhon-Reduced.jpg View Quote This... And I like Realtree camo --- Plus, Tiger Stripe For partially snow covered places: Mottled Snow camo But I have a definite yearning for some type of "Active Camouflage" technology --- like the camouflaged alien in the "Predator" movie --- with a bit of holography thrown in. Active camouflage |
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In all seriousness, locally I like the following:
Multicap Tropical Flektarn and the "pea dot" color variants 'Nam Tiger Stripe |
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Ever since I first watched Edge of Tomorrow, I've always liked Bill Paxton's uniform. It appears to be some type of multicam. Any recognize this?
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1631867/mediaviewer/rm2510802688 |
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