In my opinion, this is exactly what UA-cam is missing. It would be good if there were more videos not only for other factions but also for different versions of the loadout. For example, 3 different versions of stalkers. I like how the lore explains it too. Great video. Keep going for sure. удачной охоты, Сталкер
I had commented on the first video back in the day - this is a very authentic stalker loadout. Something you can theoretically and realistically get your hands on. Just practical gear and the cheapest firearm you can afford. This is very in contrast with full tacticool gear and fully graded m4 loadouts that get popularised by recent (western) stalker modding. A dude in clean military gear with modded NATO guns just looks out of place in the zone (unless you are a western-backed mercenary which are rare), most of the people that would get lucky to get inside the zone would wear rugged clothes that are sturdy enough to survive through the harshest conditions and carry around a cheap gun that's both easy to fix on the go and with ammo available on the local market. Короче прикид настоящего зелёного сталкера, осталось неделю в нём походить по лесам чтобы нанести тот самый аутентичный сталкерский слой грязи. Лайкаем комментируем репостим подписываемся🗣🗣🗣🗣
Fallout modding has the same problem, oversaturated with factory-new looking modern guns and Pouch-laden plate carriers on every outfit like they just robbed every booth at ShotShow. Meanwhile it’s a post-apocalyptic game set in 50s style future americana.
@@WendiGonerLH bro the tarkovheads just really can't let it go, do they. If it's moddable they are obligated to wear tacticool and nothing else but tacticool
Quite the coincidence to see this pop up in my suggested feed as I’m one month away from the second Stalker /k/ campout challenge me and a friend experimented with last year. There’s no better feeling than slapping together some old military surplus and sneaking into the grounds of an abandoned local factory for a night of cheap vodka, bread and spam, and hunting around for more rusty bolts to add to the collection. Might just have to use this great video as a template to convince some other friends to join us in our own local Zone!
That sounds wholesome as hell, wish you best of luck on your unusual campout. Stay safe and don't go too hard on that cheap vodka, it may keep the radiation away but it stops being fun and ruins everything after a certain amount. Good hunting, stalker!
I really hope youll do metro as well, this is really awesome. If you do metro i hope you'll pick a different faction then just the rangers as everyone is doing that.
I'm not really a stalker fan necessarily, but some concepts are in line with it, such as the whole survival concept behind it. This was a very enjoyable video watching you put together a "loadout" based on the theoretical luck and circumstances. 10/10 concept. Looking forward to more of these kinds of videos. Also, can I ask you where do you find soviet military and municipal style vintage and surplus stuff? Thanks for content.
The base place for westerners to look for Soviet stuff is eBay. Sometimes your local surplus stores buy this kind of gear in bulk, so it makes sense to look there. Thanks for the feedback btw)
Excellent knowledge, well researched, and clearly backed with some local experience! These are not only things that a long-lived Stalker must be, but also attributes of this video! Dr. Bogdan approves! Будь у безпеці там, Сталкер!
Nice video and good compilation of the Stalker Rookie gear. I envy you the 6h4 bayonet. Unfortunately for me in West Germany, an M9 knife is cheaper and easier to get than an Eastern European knife😅Only one important thing has been forgotten: Once you have the gear together, please don't leave it clean, get it dirty! Use the stuff for the garden, the car and woodwork. Do bushcraft or visit lostplaces for real Stalker feeling. Tip for lazy indoor Stalkers: take some potting soil, a small gas hand torch and some sandpaper and use it on your equipment and clothes. Nothing looks more worse and awkward than a stalker who has just come out of the laundry. ☢☢☢
Very good point. I would do something like that if I was going to use this. But since its going back into storage, there isn't much of a point. Besides, I though of that exactly and I decided to take used items instead of ones from storage. I am confident to say that these items have real traces of use and age instead of artificially made ones. The GP-4u is from 1958 for example and has been used and stored in shed conditions, so its completely killed with light. Same situation with the gloves, boots and the jacket. The only actually new thing here is the 6H4. But I do agree with you.
@@bluelobster13 Well, it is a relatively narrow niche after all and we weren't around for too long. We will just keep working and see what we can get to.
Late to the video, but I really like the thought put into the loadout. Allways hated that the equipment of stalkers was limited to only a few suits, in the south zone I mostly found eastern bloc weapons and common summugled weapons like mp5s and UMPs. The AR pattern guns I found were strange to see, so I use eastern wepons for my loner and western weapons for my merc character. Anyways, good vid, sry for the text block
this is super cool! I've never played any of the Stalker games but i like your impression. I hope you make more impressions from different games or history.
Now would be a good time to get into them. There was a re-release of the original games, and there's a modded free-to-play standalone game called 'Anomaly'.
Awesome video, worth the wait. I recently purchased a Gorka-3 suit, since it is a piece of soviet equipment and your channel seems to be about stalker in many ways, which I think is great, would like to see a video about it or on how in could be used in in a stalker-like enviroment in the future. Молодцы вы, хорошое дело делаете, интересное для многих. Успеха всшему каналу!
Very cool! We are not going to limit our content to Stalker alone, we are just getting through the plenty of ideas we had on this topic. I am sure we will see something as great as the Gorka suit on this channel. Спасибо за отзыв, приятно слышать! Удачной охоты, сталкер)
Heck yeah - you got one of the best rookie loner gears out there! You put a lot of thought into this and the results show it pretty well! Good hunting stalker!
nice video, would love to see a post canon/Anomaly era what-if kit btw some little note about ingame ones, the sweater seen in the inventory menu is likely a british army sweater, and the "leather jacket" was actually based off american M65 field jacket (as well Nimble's version with the T-Bloc camo) everything else is spot on though
Didn't know about the jacket origin, but the sweater I am aware about. A British army sweater is pretty expensive though, that's why I replaced it. Thanks a lot for your feedback!
I'm absolutely loving your content. Please keep dropping more of these videos, they're genuinely some of the most enjoyable STALKER loadouts, hell, probably loadout videos in general, that I've seen in a while. Keep up the good work, fellas!
This is perfect! I had just finished my own rookie loadout, with a very similar process. This has inspired me to make my own video, and I hope you continue making more like this!
Thank you so much for this video, Action Sports in Wisconsin is doing an Stalker LARP event so this will absolutely save me a massive amount of time making my own kit
Great video! Also I like the choice of the Tokarev pistol, the world of stalker is certainly a perfect place for all sorts of weapons from almost every period of war from the 20th century (and 21st century of course) From WW2 relics, to cold war leftovers from storages, to brand new (new as in stuff like the FN F2000) creations. Same goes for other gear (I'm sure even a Type 56 Chicom rig could fit in the zone)
Great work, very detailed and quite faithful to the games. I do alot of stalker cosplays for airsoft and its some of my favorite loadouts to run. Youve earned a sub on my part!
Im a month late but hell yeah this is the comeback i was expecting! For recommendations, there is a youtube channel that made radios for stalker, maybe you can use couple songs from there. Most popular is the "Monolith Radio". Also dont dry-fire a gun, learn to cancel the firing because it looks hell lotta cooler :D. Good day to you all reading this!
@@ProjectSparkPC Im by no means an expert of course. You can put your thumb before the hammer and pull the trigger. Your thumb will catch the hammer and if you slowly get your thumb off, the bullet will not explode.
Ah I see. It doesn’t work too well with an airsoft pistol because even if the hammer touches the pin lightly some gas still gets released. But anyways, thanks for the comment, have a good one!
could’ve done with a pack of cigarettes or a small hipflask of vodka, or whatever you decide to put in it, both for treating radiation and for killing time at camp other than those minor gripes, fantastic job on the loadout!
Ph by the way an overcoat can make sense you just need to put yu gear on the outside or be ok with moving the coat a side to reach them... As shown by how much American and German soldiers loved them in WW2.
This is amazing kit and it the idea of keeping it cheep matches that idea. The practical details and ideas you put in makes it and the thought process is well thought out. Nice one. Wouldn't the SKS be abundant for stalkers?
@ProjectSparkPC like krinks or saiga variants. Break, pump action shotguns and over weapons like ppsh, ak47, akms, and probably anti materials would be plentyful?
@@leamon_3 Break action shotguns like TOZ or BM variants for sure would be the easiest thing to get. Krinks are a US thing, if you are referring specifically to the AKS-74u, then perhaps in some amounts, but they wouldn't be a cheap option. Out of AK platform weapons I think AKMs would be the most abundant alongside basic AK-74s. Pump action shotguns are also a possibility but those would be far more expensive than break action stuff. I am not sure about the PPSh just because of how much ammo it eats. The 7.62x25 cartridge is not the most common of things. Saigas were just being introduced back then and they were not as common. Out of all the stuff, I think break action, AKMs and PMs would be around the most.
AMAZING vidéo ! Could you do a video about dressing like a stalker but with a more casual twist ? Something we could wear while walking through the street or going to work
I figure some sort of a vest would add good practicality due to the high posibility of engaging in firefights or some sort of engagement. My personally addition, stalker...
Dont forget to check your filters if attaching them to the mask to wear as they can contain harmful asbestos! Check the dates and compare to see the contents. Most modern filters are fine to use on them :) also there are ways to find airsoft safe lenses for gasmasks too so you can use them as eye pro! :D
The asbestos thing isn’t as straightforward as you might think. Stand by for a video on that topic. You will be surprised to find out that asbestos is an umbrella term for a whole group of mineral fibers only a small portion of which are dangerous. There is more to it though. Thanks for your comment though)
I enjoyed the video and I will be implementing the insight, During my viewing I had the idea of making a kit like this but for the funnies make it with almost exclusively American equipment, Simply because I am one of those.
Indeed, it is definitely in my personal top 10. Might as well revisit it. I recommend you try the original Stalker trilogy, a very interesting interpretation of the book concept with a 1 in a 1000000 vibe.
Love it. Only thing i'll add is the US equipment isn't exactly out of reach as the US military is notorious for leaving equipment behind instead of packing it home. I imagine it'd probably be leftovers from world war 2 that were scattered across europe(the cantine at least) and while i have no data to back this up, it's generally a thing i've heard from a lot of different sources. But otherwise, great setup. I love this.
I can tell you out of practice that an original M9 bayonet in the region in question would cost several hundred dollars at best, while Soviet counterparts could be acquired at prices under fifty bucks. Also worth mentioning that military bayonets in Ukraine are illegal to posses (wouldn't matter for a stalker though). As for other equipment, I am not saying that it is impossible to get, but there is absolutely no point of seeking it specifically as it is mostly not better then local or commercial analogies. Again, US army was thankfully never deployed in Soviet Ukraine, so there would be no way for them to leave stuff behind. WW2 lendlease was a thing, but that was long ago and I don't think we got canteens per se. One explanation I see for stalkers having western gear is stuff looted or traded from western mercenaries operating in the zone, or perhaps contraband for a faction like "Freedom" but that would, in my opinion, apply to things more modern than a WW2 era canteen. Thanks a lot for your comment though!
You seem to have very good understanding of military and survival kind of concept in the eastern bloc. Do you have any information about jackets used in Afghanistan? Specifically, the one that I have been told is called "Vysotka. It is a kind of "bomber" jacket style as its called in west, made of tarp and has insulation with print on it that looks like from babushkas dinner table. I am from Afghanistan and have obtained this soviet afghan war surplus.
It's hard to tell from description alone, but you seem to have a flying jacket of some sort, though I have not heard of a jacket called "Vysotka" before. If I am wrong, there is still a plenty of other jackets that appeared in DRA in small amounts that I don't even know about. For all sorts of purposes that is. Man, the gear of the war in Afghanistan is such a complicated topic, there is just to much stuff.
@@ProjectSparkPC No problem man. Thanks for responding. I like when the content creator takes time to talk to community. I enjoy your videos I watched all of them from the beginning of your channel existence. I wait for more content. 👍👍👍👍
I think rather than a pda (which was something more akin to the early 2000s and by 2011 is already quite hard to get) most stalkers would rather simply use a phone, preferably one with removable batteries. There's a surprising amount of electricity sources in the zone
You are thinking in western terms, in the early 2010s 90% of Ukraine/Russia/Belarus used flip-phones or like Nokia 3310s. Smartphones only started popping up in 2013 or so, however from my memory they pretty much took over by 2015-2016.
In my opinion, this is exactly what UA-cam is missing. It would be good if there were more videos not only for other factions but also for different versions of the loadout. For example, 3 different versions of stalkers. I like how the lore explains it too. Great video. Keep going for sure.
удачной охоты, Сталкер
Oh yea, we will revisit Stalker for sure
@@ProjectSparkPC Can't wait!
@@ProjectSparkPC when will y'all revisit stalker?
@@justsomeguy9700 Very soon)
@@ProjectSparkPC Yay! :)
It turned out pretty well in my opinion, lets see how UA-cam treats it. Hope I can get the next one out sooner lol
make freedom loadout next pls.
Could you do a duty loudout?
it got recommended to me so i think its going alright
I had commented on the first video back in the day - this is a very authentic stalker loadout. Something you can theoretically and realistically get your hands on. Just practical gear and the cheapest firearm you can afford. This is very in contrast with full tacticool gear and fully graded m4 loadouts that get popularised by recent (western) stalker modding.
A dude in clean military gear with modded NATO guns just looks out of place in the zone (unless you are a western-backed mercenary which are rare), most of the people that would get lucky to get inside the zone would wear rugged clothes that are sturdy enough to survive through the harshest conditions and carry around a cheap gun that's both easy to fix on the go and with ammo available on the local market.
Короче прикид настоящего зелёного сталкера, осталось неделю в нём походить по лесам чтобы нанести тот самый аутентичный сталкерский слой грязи. Лайкаем комментируем репостим подписываемся🗣🗣🗣🗣
Fallout modding has the same problem, oversaturated with factory-new looking modern guns and Pouch-laden plate carriers on every outfit like they just robbed every booth at ShotShow.
Meanwhile it’s a post-apocalyptic game set in 50s style future americana.
@@WendiGonerLH bro the tarkovheads just really can't let it go, do they. If it's moddable they are obligated to wear tacticool and nothing else but tacticool
Love that the STALKER community is always active and kicking.
I love the style of these videos, they're very unique in all the best ways. I'd be realty interacted to see more of these loadout videos.
Quite the coincidence to see this pop up in my suggested feed as I’m one month away from the second Stalker /k/ campout challenge me and a friend experimented with last year.
There’s no better feeling than slapping together some old military surplus and sneaking into the grounds of an abandoned local factory for a night of cheap vodka, bread and spam, and hunting around for more rusty bolts to add to the collection.
Might just have to use this great video as a template to convince some other friends to join us in our own local Zone!
That sounds wholesome as hell, wish you best of luck on your unusual campout. Stay safe and don't go too hard on that cheap vodka, it may keep the radiation away but it stops being fun and ruins everything after a certain amount. Good hunting, stalker!
Retaining strap on the pistol, great idea Stalker.
I really hope youll do metro as well, this is really awesome. If you do metro i hope you'll pick a different faction then just the rangers as everyone is doing that.
There would be a lot of overlap for fan bases!
I'm not really a stalker fan necessarily, but some concepts are in line with it, such as the whole survival concept behind it. This was a very enjoyable video watching you put together a "loadout" based on the theoretical luck and circumstances. 10/10 concept. Looking forward to more of these kinds of videos.
Also, can I ask you where do you find soviet military and municipal style vintage and surplus stuff? Thanks for content.
The base place for westerners to look for Soviet stuff is eBay. Sometimes your local surplus stores buy this kind of gear in bulk, so it makes sense to look there. Thanks for the feedback btw)
Excellent knowledge, well researched, and clearly backed with some local experience! These are not only things that a long-lived Stalker must be, but also attributes of this video!
Dr. Bogdan approves! Будь у безпеці там, Сталкер!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Спасибо!
Great video! But just a warning about these gas filter, they contain asbestos, so it is not recommended to use them, for our own safety. Cheers.
The asbestos is in the lower so as long as it is not crushed .
THIS VIDEO IS CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED
men how i miss content like this its beautifull
Well, now you found it! We have other videos for you to check out for now, and be sure, there is more stuff like this on the way!
looks great
Nice video and good compilation of the Stalker Rookie gear. I envy you the 6h4 bayonet. Unfortunately for me in West Germany, an M9 knife is cheaper and easier to get than an Eastern European knife😅Only one important thing has been forgotten: Once you have the gear together, please don't leave it clean, get it dirty! Use the stuff for the garden, the car and woodwork. Do bushcraft or visit lostplaces for real Stalker feeling. Tip for lazy indoor Stalkers: take some potting soil, a small gas hand torch and some sandpaper and use it on your equipment and clothes. Nothing looks more worse and awkward than a stalker who has just come out of the laundry. ☢☢☢
Very good point. I would do something like that if I was going to use this. But since its going back into storage, there isn't much of a point. Besides, I though of that exactly and I decided to take used items instead of ones from storage. I am confident to say that these items have real traces of use and age instead of artificially made ones. The GP-4u is from 1958 for example and has been used and stored in shed conditions, so its completely killed with light. Same situation with the gloves, boots and the jacket. The only actually new thing here is the 6H4. But I do agree with you.
this is my like 38th time watching this video, your videos are very awesome!
Thanks! Don't overdo it though, next video is on the way and it will be less interesting xD
ngl i though u were dead cyz u didnt uploaded so long, i got no idea how you got so small amount of subs when you put so much work into these videos
@@bluelobster13 Well, it is a relatively narrow niche after all and we weren't around for too long. We will just keep working and see what we can get to.
Late to the video, but I really like the thought put into the loadout. Allways hated that the equipment of stalkers was limited to only a few suits, in the south zone I mostly found eastern bloc weapons and common summugled weapons like mp5s and UMPs. The AR pattern guns I found were strange to see, so I use eastern wepons for my loner and western weapons for my merc character. Anyways, good vid, sry for the text block
The text block is very welcome! Thanks for the comment)
this is super cool! I've never played any of the Stalker games but i like your impression. I hope you make more impressions from different games or history.
Now would be a good time to get into them. There was a re-release of the original games, and there's a modded free-to-play standalone game called 'Anomaly'.
Awesome video, worth the wait. I recently purchased a Gorka-3 suit, since it is a piece of soviet equipment and your channel seems to be about stalker in many ways, which I think is great, would like to see a video about it or on how in could be used in in a stalker-like enviroment in the future.
Молодцы вы, хорошое дело делаете, интересное для многих. Успеха всшему каналу!
Very cool! We are not going to limit our content to Stalker alone, we are just getting through the plenty of ideas we had on this topic. I am sure we will see something as great as the Gorka suit on this channel. Спасибо за отзыв, приятно слышать! Удачной охоты, сталкер)
Wow really cool man, cant wait to see more!
Thanks! More is on the way, be sure)
Heck yeah - you got one of the best rookie loner gears out there!
You put a lot of thought into this and the results show it pretty well! Good hunting stalker!
Just subscribed. I would love to see more of this kind of content!
nice video, would love to see a post canon/Anomaly era what-if kit
btw some little note about ingame ones, the sweater seen in the inventory menu is likely a british army sweater, and the "leather jacket" was actually based off american M65 field jacket (as well Nimble's version with the T-Bloc camo)
everything else is spot on though
Didn't know about the jacket origin, but the sweater I am aware about. A British army sweater is pretty expensive though, that's why I replaced it. Thanks a lot for your feedback!
I'm absolutely loving your content. Please keep dropping more of these videos, they're genuinely some of the most enjoyable STALKER loadouts, hell, probably loadout videos in general, that I've seen in a while. Keep up the good work, fellas!
he looks ready to end it all througout the video which is very authentic
My guys, this...this is fucking peak.
It's what i've searching for a long time, keep up the good work and stay safe my fellow Stalkers.
Love your channel! Would love to see more Soviet content, not only STALKER.
This is perfect! I had just finished my own rookie loadout, with a very similar process. This has inspired me to make my own video, and I hope you continue making more like this!
Thank you so much for this video, Action Sports in Wisconsin is doing an Stalker LARP event so this will absolutely save me a massive amount of time making my own kit
Glad this was useful, enjoy your event!
very nice, I may try to follow this soon, there’s a forest behind my great-grandparents’ house, it’d be fun to mess around there in this stuff
this is such a cool video, this is exactly what we need more of, stuff like this, amazing work
love these loadout videos
Great video you've covered and explained everything very well!
stalker is my childhood, love your stuff and will be following for more!!! Love from New Zealand!
Great video! Also I like the choice of the Tokarev pistol, the world of stalker is certainly a perfect place for all sorts of weapons from almost every period of war from the 20th century (and 21st century of course)
From WW2 relics, to cold war leftovers from storages, to brand new (new as in stuff like the FN F2000) creations. Same goes for other gear (I'm sure even a Type 56 Chicom rig could fit in the zone)
I randomly bumped into this video and i think it is really nice
This video was out of the park brother. Fantastic job with every aspect of it. Subscribed and I'll be watching your others.
2:34 Those boots vaguely remind of Corcoran Field Boots, if only the toe cap was a little more pronounced.
Great work, very detailed and quite faithful to the games. I do alot of stalker cosplays for airsoft and its some of my favorite loadouts to run. Youve earned a sub on my part!
We need way more stalker load out gear videos. Woooooooooooooo
Good luck, Stalker!
Great video please more stalker kit videos and other factions.
Will do!
Im a month late but hell yeah this is the comeback i was expecting! For recommendations, there is a youtube channel that made radios for stalker, maybe you can use couple songs from there. Most popular is the "Monolith Radio". Also dont dry-fire a gun, learn to cancel the firing because it looks hell lotta cooler :D. Good day to you all reading this!
How would I cancel the firing? Could you tell me more or send a guide? Also thanks for the music recommendation! Good day to you as well)
@@ProjectSparkPC Im by no means an expert of course. You can put your thumb before the hammer and pull the trigger. Your thumb will catch the hammer and if you slowly get your thumb off, the bullet will not explode.
Ah I see. It doesn’t work too well with an airsoft pistol because even if the hammer touches the pin lightly some gas still gets released. But anyways, thanks for the comment, have a good one!
@@ProjectSparkPC you too man, glad if i could be of help!
This video was fantastic, thank you!! Well worth the wait and I'm looking forward to the next one!
Спасибо за качественные видео, желаю успеха Вам и чтоб качество не падало. Удачи :)
Спасибо за коммент, качество будем только повышать. Это оно еще кустарное и на коленке склеенное. Дальше - лучше!
Looks sick!
could’ve done with a pack of cigarettes or a small hipflask of vodka, or whatever you decide to put in it, both for treating radiation and for killing time at camp
other than those minor gripes, fantastic job on the loadout!
Ph by the way an overcoat can make sense you just need to put yu gear on the outside or be ok with moving the coat a side to reach them... As shown by how much American and German soldiers loved them in WW2.
Glad to see your channel growing
Thank you Iskra, another great video. You have no idea how happy I was to see you upload :D almost thought you died.
Beautiful kit Stalker
amazing video honestly very well made nd you clearly care about what you're talking about
happy to see another video!
I love it, subscribed!
This is amazing kit and it the idea of keeping it cheep matches that idea. The practical details and ideas you put in makes it and the thought process is well thought out. Nice one. Wouldn't the SKS be abundant for stalkers?
Thanks! The SKS is a possibility but its far less abundant than most AK platforms.
@ProjectSparkPC like krinks or saiga variants. Break, pump action shotguns and over weapons like ppsh, ak47, akms, and probably anti materials would be plentyful?
@@leamon_3 Break action shotguns like TOZ or BM variants for sure would be the easiest thing to get. Krinks are a US thing, if you are referring specifically to the AKS-74u, then perhaps in some amounts, but they wouldn't be a cheap option. Out of AK platform weapons I think AKMs would be the most abundant alongside basic AK-74s. Pump action shotguns are also a possibility but those would be far more expensive than break action stuff. I am not sure about the PPSh just because of how much ammo it eats. The 7.62x25 cartridge is not the most common of things. Saigas were just being introduced back then and they were not as common. Out of all the stuff, I think break action, AKMs and PMs would be around the most.
I love your content, its amazing, well put together, well edited, also, always STALKER
AMAZING vidéo ! Could you do a video about dressing like a stalker but with a more casual twist ? Something we could wear while walking through the street or going to work
This chanel is wonderful 💪💪 Im gonna do this build, seeing how my country is going, it's going to become handy soon lol 😅 Keep up the epic content ❤❤
I feel like you could use this blue isolation tape to wrap your arm around if you had any wounds
Amazing work man! Greetings from Argentina!
New favorite youtube channel
I figure some sort of a vest would add good practicality due to the high posibility of engaging in firefights or some sort of engagement. My personally addition, stalker...
Excellent job
hell yeah, been looking for content like this
Hello!
Awesome video, and i hope we can see many more from you guys!
Maaaybe a Freedom gear sometime soon? :3
Maybe one day! Thanks!
Tokarevs and PMs are also one of rhe most common sterotypical 'criminal' pistols, so they work good for doing a bandit impression.
Technically speaking, free stalkers are also criminals xD
@@ProjectSparkPC True, but they're more so criminals in the 'free spirited' kinda way. Bandits are, well, normal ass thugs 😂
Man I can't wait to make this kit for irl stalking and having a cool kit for airsoft
Thank you so much for making this video, heck you selected one of my favorite music as your background which is a instinct sub:)❤
Very cool video, although I would have like to see the set-up closer to 1:1 aswell.
Dont forget to check your filters if attaching them to the mask to wear as they can contain harmful asbestos! Check the dates and compare to see the contents. Most modern filters are fine to use on them :) also there are ways to find airsoft safe lenses for gasmasks too so you can use them as eye pro! :D
The asbestos thing isn’t as straightforward as you might think. Stand by for a video on that topic. You will be surprised to find out that asbestos is an umbrella term for a whole group of mineral fibers only a small portion of which are dangerous. There is more to it though. Thanks for your comment though)
I enjoyed the video and I will be implementing the insight, During my viewing I had the idea of making a kit like this but for the funnies make it with almost exclusively American equipment, Simply because I am one of those.
You guys are genius. Keep it up
i love the style and theme of your videos
great content always looking forward to next upload from usa
This man has got style, i would definitely dress like this
Really good video keep up man never stop
I greatly enjoyed the video! Please do a video on your KZS suit. I would love to see one
Pls make monolith kit/loadout we need it
Amazing tutorial
Perfection
0:21 Hey Hip whatsup!
great video!
BADASS VIDEO!
YOU MAKE AMAZING CONTENT!
Looks sick
Man I really need to make a cosplay set
Good video STALKERs.
A lot of that Soviet surplus has gotten harder to find stateside, seeing it makes me... feel.
Don't worry, comrade, better times will come, logistics will be restored and you will get your share of Soviet surplus!
I would love some videos on other factions
great video
Makes me miss my Yugoslavian M56 Tokarev I had to sell to pay bills.
Wish I had a Yugo TT, I heard they made their own modification with some cool features
Really, really great amzing video👍👍 and do you make video about postapocaliptic guns ?
Please do a duty or freedom loadout!!
Ive never played the game but Im a huge fan of the book (Roadside Picnic) the game takes inspiration from. Highly recommended piece of literature.
Indeed, it is definitely in my personal top 10. Might as well revisit it. I recommend you try the original Stalker trilogy, a very interesting interpretation of the book concept with a 1 in a 1000000 vibe.
@@ProjectSparkPC sweet, I'll check it out!
This content is brilliant!
This is awesome 🗣️
Well done
Love it. Only thing i'll add is the US equipment isn't exactly out of reach as the US military is notorious for leaving equipment behind instead of packing it home. I imagine it'd probably be leftovers from world war 2 that were scattered across europe(the cantine at least) and while i have no data to back this up, it's generally a thing i've heard from a lot of different sources.
But otherwise, great setup. I love this.
I can tell you out of practice that an original M9 bayonet in the region in question would cost several hundred dollars at best, while Soviet counterparts could be acquired at prices under fifty bucks. Also worth mentioning that military bayonets in Ukraine are illegal to posses (wouldn't matter for a stalker though). As for other equipment, I am not saying that it is impossible to get, but there is absolutely no point of seeking it specifically as it is mostly not better then local or commercial analogies. Again, US army was thankfully never deployed in Soviet Ukraine, so there would be no way for them to leave stuff behind. WW2 lendlease was a thing, but that was long ago and I don't think we got canteens per se. One explanation I see for stalkers having western gear is stuff looted or traded from western mercenaries operating in the zone, or perhaps contraband for a faction like "Freedom" but that would, in my opinion, apply to things more modern than a WW2 era canteen. Thanks a lot for your comment though!
You seem to have very good understanding of military and survival kind of concept in the eastern bloc. Do you have any information about jackets used in Afghanistan? Specifically, the one that I have been told is called "Vysotka. It is a kind of "bomber" jacket style as its called in west, made of tarp and has insulation with print on it that looks like from babushkas dinner table. I am from Afghanistan and have obtained this soviet afghan war surplus.
It's hard to tell from description alone, but you seem to have a flying jacket of some sort, though I have not heard of a jacket called "Vysotka" before. If I am wrong, there is still a plenty of other jackets that appeared in DRA in small amounts that I don't even know about. For all sorts of purposes that is. Man, the gear of the war in Afghanistan is such a complicated topic, there is just to much stuff.
@@ProjectSparkPC No problem man. Thanks for responding. I like when the content creator takes time to talk to community.
I enjoy your videos I watched all of them from the beginning of your channel existence. I wait for more content. 👍👍👍👍
Good video
I think rather than a pda (which was something more akin to the early 2000s and by 2011 is already quite hard to get) most stalkers would rather simply use a phone, preferably one with removable batteries. There's a surprising amount of electricity sources in the zone
You are thinking in western terms, in the early 2010s 90% of Ukraine/Russia/Belarus used flip-phones or like Nokia 3310s. Smartphones only started popping up in 2013 or so, however from my memory they pretty much took over by 2015-2016.
Very impressive❤
Do sunrise next!