At Siege I'll be bringing enough rations for seven days, NVG's, my ruck, shovel, tent, fire making equipment, poncho, camo paint, winter gear, compass, drone and trip flares. To make sure I don't get lost, I'll definitely be bringing a map.
Me and my buddies we actually split different roles. One of my friend carried most of the bandages stuff, the other guy carries all the BBs, and i was carrying bunch of equipment such as glow sticks, wipers, a small repair kits... We find it very effective cuz we know who to look for if we need something.
These video's are the reason I order from you and not from someone more local. Great job representing this hobby with good knowledge and humor. Good products too.
@@darkshock42mlg05Never a bad idea to carry a couple rolls for emergencies, and some people don't like having wet asses so a square to dry off would be useful
I play on a mountain rain or shine so if there is an overcast I tend to bring an extra pair of pants because my worst case of mud was when I fell into 4ft of mud in the middle of a firefight
I always cringe at people eating MREs while there's 20+ restaurants in a 2 miles radius. 2 types of veteran that I'm aware of: A. The ones that don't like MREs. B. The ones that got blow up so many times they can't tell food from brass.
Love your videos, just starting to get into airsoft in the UK and have learnt so much from your videos, thanks. What model is the rifle you have in front of you in the video please?
I actually use a paintball gearbag I have, has room for one primary rifle (can extend with a bag and be even long to carry a full rifle), a PWD/SMG compartment, a pistol pocket, and then two general use pockets. So I almost always have all my gear pre-packed regardless, when I go out into woodsoft I bring my gear back and depack it then when I am done I throw it back together! Icepacks though... that's really cool, thanks for the tip! Also, I'm gonna suggest not doing combat boots, ex-service... combat boots suck shit when running, almost ALL boots such ass for running and moving quickly, they're fucking awful. Get a good pair of consumer-minded high ankle runners.
Dont torture yourself with MREs, just pack some ready made meals and snacks. I usually carry cereal bars, protein bars, and a couple cans of corn, tuna and peas. It isnt that much heavier but you get waaay more food.
True, but some people want a more "authentic" experience, especially if it's only a weekend thing. Two days pretending to be army men eating army man food is worth it for some, even if it's not the greatest. Plus, civilian MREs exist and are much cheaper for the same thing as military ones
@@ExtraThiccc I get it, trust me, I'm full on for the experience. I legit bought a crappier shooting gun bc in my budget it was the only full steel replica I could afford and preferred a heavy and realistic one and upgrade it over time than a plastic one. I go in full kit that weight round about what I carried as a medic.but you can easily swap the MRE for said meals and if you pack it in a similar way you'll get a very similar experience.
2:15 my brother always complains that he is being eaten alive while sleeping, though we sleep in the same room, I haven’t seen a single sting on my body
If you've ever been on an overnight hiking trip bring whatever you brought then plus your weapons and ammo. Thats whit im getti g from this. I've actually been on an overnight hiking trip in boy scouts. just bring freeze dried food and a hiking stove instead of mre's. They're ok unless it's breakfast. The breakfast tasted like dogshit but everything else was perfectly fine. Also if you run propane in any of your guns, make sure its a full tank and bring a smaller tank for the stove. You dont want to have to use your cooking fuel to stay in the fight.
Hydrogen peroxide isn't actually good for wounds, as it irritates the skin and may prevent healing. Soap and water will wash out the wound, or in a pinch just water.
Ice packs for a 24-48 hour milsim? Maybe it's just cuz I'm a floridian, but how the hell are you gonna keep ice frozen for even just 24 hours even with a cooler?
At Siege I'll be bringing enough rations for seven days, NVG's, my ruck, shovel, tent, fire making equipment, poncho, camo paint, winter gear, compass, drone and trip flares. To make sure I don't get lost, I'll definitely be bringing a map.
You forgot mosquito repellent and sunscreen :)
Me and my buddies we actually split different roles. One of my friend carried most of the bandages stuff, the other guy carries all the BBs, and i was carrying bunch of equipment such as glow sticks, wipers, a small repair kits... We find it very effective cuz we know who to look for if we need something.
These video's are the reason I order from you and not from someone more local. Great job representing this hobby with good knowledge and humor. Good products too.
Glowsticks, can't get enough of 'em.
What do people usually use them for?
brought 35 to a milsim once and came back with 5
@@gabriell04032 marking breach points, tunnels, towns, I.F.F, casualties, ammo, supply, camp, cars, checkpoints. just about anything
I just use the red ones for night.
ishkode71 good its harder for enemies to find red eayser to see whit
You forgot.....
Toilet paper, never want to forget toilet paper
H-exed wet wipes are preferable
He did say wet wipes can be used for tp.
@@darkshock42mlg05Never a bad idea to carry a couple rolls for emergencies, and some people don't like having wet asses so a square to dry off would be useful
Great video once again keep it up it’s a shame that you guys don’t have more viewers/subscribers
Don’t want to sound like everyone else who commented on this video but great vid love your humor
Funny, I always pack the night before otherwise I DO forget things lol. Plus my list is in my head hahah. I've never forgotten anything yet
I play on a mountain rain or shine so if there is an overcast I tend to bring an extra pair of pants because my worst case of mud was when I fell into 4ft of mud in the middle of a firefight
My field is 13km away from my house lol. And new players, don't torture yourself with MREs.
I always cringe at people eating MREs while there's 20+ restaurants in a 2 miles radius. 2 types of veteran that I'm aware of:
A. The ones that don't like MREs.
B. The ones that got blow up so many times they can't tell food from brass.
MREs taste good
@@noahbergman7777no
@@UserOfTheName I love them. But I guess different strokes
@@noahbergman7777 are you an alien ?
Love your videos, just starting to get into airsoft in the UK and have learnt so much from your videos, thanks.
What model is the rifle you have in front of you in the video please?
An other great video Vincent! Keep um coming!
The image of someone wearing a spec ops uniform while cleaning his house/apartment is burned into my mind...
My favorite item will be my pull behind RV. I spent 8 years in the Marines and I don't sleep on the ground anymore.
Please continue making videos, i find your videos very helpful 💕
Thanks for the clip, most is logical, but a few ideas are new, very helpfull!
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I actually use a paintball gearbag I have, has room for one primary rifle (can extend with a bag and be even long to carry a full rifle), a PWD/SMG compartment, a pistol pocket, and then two general use pockets. So I almost always have all my gear pre-packed regardless, when I go out into woodsoft I bring my gear back and depack it then when I am done I throw it back together! Icepacks though... that's really cool, thanks for the tip!
Also, I'm gonna suggest not doing combat boots, ex-service... combat boots suck shit when running, almost ALL boots such ass for running and moving quickly, they're fucking awful. Get a good pair of consumer-minded high ankle runners.
There's a reason the juggernaut in MWII wears Tims
Rainy Day? In Germany we call that Summer/Winter/spring and fall
fav milsim item has to be sungalsses that way you can swap out that for ur eye pro during down time
For my first milsim I bought a One Tigris hammock with mosquito net, sleeping protected from bugs is the best thing ever
Dont torture yourself with MREs, just pack some ready made meals and snacks. I usually carry cereal bars, protein bars, and a couple cans of corn, tuna and peas.
It isnt that much heavier but you get waaay more food.
True, but some people want a more "authentic" experience, especially if it's only a weekend thing. Two days pretending to be army men eating army man food is worth it for some, even if it's not the greatest. Plus, civilian MREs exist and are much cheaper for the same thing as military ones
@@ExtraThiccc I get it, trust me, I'm full on for the experience. I legit bought a crappier shooting gun bc in my budget it was the only full steel replica I could afford and preferred a heavy and realistic one and upgrade it over time than a plastic one. I go in full kit that weight round about what I carried as a medic.but you can easily swap the MRE for said meals and if you pack it in a similar way you'll get a very similar experience.
I made the mistake of taking a ghillie suit to a 20 hour milsim in Texas........
Great video👍
I will move to Canada soon and I like Airsoft never played it before any advice for beginners 😅
Try to rent a gun first to get a feel for the game. Don't start with a milsim, invest in good non-fogging eyepro, do as much research as possible :)
@@torontoairsoft6036 thank you so much 😊
The ice packs as armor plates is fucking genius!
can i wear black plate carrier,belt, and helmet but use bdu multicam can i still play?
2:15 my brother always complains that he is being eaten alive while sleeping, though we sleep in the same room, I haven’t seen a single sting on my body
Certain blood types, body oder and thjngs are factors when getting bit
Bruh the milsim event I’m going to has a like 20-50 percent chance of raining throughout the 36 hours
Great video! I wanna do this !
If you've ever been on an overnight hiking trip bring whatever you brought then plus your weapons and ammo. Thats whit im getti g from this. I've actually been on an overnight hiking trip in boy scouts.
just bring freeze dried food and a hiking stove instead of mre's. They're ok unless it's breakfast. The breakfast tasted like dogshit but everything else was perfectly fine. Also if you run propane in any of your guns, make sure its a full tank and bring a smaller tank for the stove. You dont want to have to use your cooking fuel to stay in the fight.
Favorite milsim item a thermal blanket
How am I supposed to put a list on a list I don’t have?
whats the rifle?
Ok I'll just bring my short range survival pack...
Don't forget bandages and hydrogen peroxide for any cuts you or your squad may indure.
Hydrogen peroxide isn't actually good for wounds, as it irritates the skin and may prevent healing. Soap and water will wash out the wound, or in a pinch just water.
What is the name of that ACOG style sight?
Same scope with a fibre optic sight on top instead of the rails :
www.torontoairsoft.com/AIM-SPORTS-4X32-ACOG-STYLE-TRI-ILLUMINATION-SCOPE_p_6973.html
Ice packs for a 24-48 hour milsim? Maybe it's just cuz I'm a floridian, but how the hell are you gonna keep ice frozen for even just 24 hours even with a cooler?
What is the gun on the table
Krytac SPR MK2 in Tan
@@torontoairsoft6036 Hi , what's the scope on the gun plz and thx .
forgot first aid kit, nice to have supplies for injuries and cuts in case anything should happen.
Dont bother with the heater there a pain
So dont bring my gun,just cheetos
Yo
Hi
I was wondering if you were going to leave out Toilet paper. And a towel. You should always know where it is.
If you wanna survive out here, you gotta know where your towel is, don't panic.
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Me, who lives in England where its only warm one day off the year:
Hmm,seems fake..
@@k.f.cchicken2807 standard moron who perpetuates the stereotypes, just ignore
Imagine bringing a portable Xbox/pc
Forget the bug spray, shoot the bugs
Noice!
Noice!
What about toilet paper
Gun
My insulin
1 foot massage
First!