Tactical Airsoft Gear: The Complete Guide for What You Need
I hope I can help every airsofter out there with this post that took me a very long time to write. Read up, enjoy!
Eye Protection
This is the most important part of airsoft. Use only properly rated, full seal goggles or a paitball mask. I suggest these: cheap, and will withstand 500+ FPS POINT BLANK - www.goggleoverstock.com
Vests/Chest Rigs/Pouches
For the airsofter on a very low budget who just needs something to carry their stuff: http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=28_172&products_id=994
If you are on a budget, but are willing to spend $40, get this nice vest to hold your stuff: http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=1019
If you are on a budget but against vests or chest rigs for some reason, but you still want to be able to carry a lot of stuff, then I suggest the following setup: Belt, dump pouch (belt mounted), 3x magazine pouch (belt mounted), Drop-leg panel, another 3x magazine pouch (MOLLE, put on drop-leg panel), Small utility pouch (belt mounted, on backside)
If you have about $50 to spend, but do not want a chest rig or vest, get a full ALICE Rig. Get the pouches that suit your needs.
If you have $100 to spend and want to completely customize your gear, get this Modular Carrier: http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=28_172&products_id=2045
...and purchase all the pouches you need and mount them where you need. Rifle magazine pouches, pistol magazine pouches, dump pouch, and whatever else you need.
Besides holding your stuff and protecting your eyes, you need other gear. I will list what you should get here, in no order:
1. A BDU set in the proper camo that suits your needs
2. Comfortable boots
3. Holster
4. Sling for any non-pistols you own
5. Helmet
6. Good Belt
7. Face protection (if not using a PB mask), such as a neoprene half mask. Or at least a mouthguard.
8. A comfortable t shirt
9. Gloves (not winter gloves of course!)
10. Gun bag/case to store your airsoft guns while transporting (or, use a garbage bag or pillowcase)
I hope I helped you all!
Eye Protection
This is the most important part of airsoft. Use only properly rated, full seal goggles or a paitball mask. I suggest these: cheap, and will withstand 500+ FPS POINT BLANK - www.goggleoverstock.com
Vests/Chest Rigs/Pouches
For the airsofter on a very low budget who just needs something to carry their stuff: http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=28_172&products_id=994
If you are on a budget, but are willing to spend $40, get this nice vest to hold your stuff: http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=1019
If you are on a budget but against vests or chest rigs for some reason, but you still want to be able to carry a lot of stuff, then I suggest the following setup: Belt, dump pouch (belt mounted), 3x magazine pouch (belt mounted), Drop-leg panel, another 3x magazine pouch (MOLLE, put on drop-leg panel), Small utility pouch (belt mounted, on backside)
If you have about $50 to spend, but do not want a chest rig or vest, get a full ALICE Rig. Get the pouches that suit your needs.
If you have $100 to spend and want to completely customize your gear, get this Modular Carrier: http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?cPath=28_172&products_id=2045
...and purchase all the pouches you need and mount them where you need. Rifle magazine pouches, pistol magazine pouches, dump pouch, and whatever else you need.
Besides holding your stuff and protecting your eyes, you need other gear. I will list what you should get here, in no order:
1. A BDU set in the proper camo that suits your needs
2. Comfortable boots
3. Holster
4. Sling for any non-pistols you own
5. Helmet
6. Good Belt
7. Face protection (if not using a PB mask), such as a neoprene half mask. Or at least a mouthguard.
8. A comfortable t shirt
9. Gloves (not winter gloves of course!)
10. Gun bag/case to store your airsoft guns while transporting (or, use a garbage bag or pillowcase)
I hope I helped you all!
1 comments:
Can't agree with you more. The only point I might argue is that you don't really need a separate holster for your pistol as many vests can do that for you. The pistol is most often a back up and therefore doesn't warrant the additional weight of a separate platform.
Less is more in Airsoft. Keeping your loadout as trim as possible can mean the difference between playing and out.
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