R.I.P. purtroppo loro non giocano come noi.
R.I.P. purtroppo loro non giocano come noi.
Finders gonna find.
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p.s. grazie a drago nero per aver trovato tutto.
Ultima modifica di Anelkiller; 20/10/2010 a 23:14
TREK NAWA, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan — First Sgt. Stennett Rey, the Embedded Partnering Team 1-1-215 chief, jumps across a canal in Trek Nawa, Afghanistan, during Operation Black Tip, Oct. 14, 2010. Black Tip was a one-day clearing operation to disrupt enemy activity, during which the Marines, partnered with Afghan soldiers from the 1st Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, detained four men suspected of combatant activity and removed a weapons cache from the area. Rey is from Queens, N.Y.
TREK NAWA, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan — Lance Cpl. Moises Garcia, an engineer with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, sweeps for weapons caches in Trek Nawa, Afghanistan, during Operation Black Tip, Oct. 14, 2010. Black Tip was a one-day clearing operation to disrupt enemy activity, during which the Marines, partnered with Afghan soldiers from the 1st Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, detained four men suspected of combatant activity and removed a weapons cache from the area. Garcia is from Brownsville, Texas.
TREK NAWA, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan — Marines and corpsmen from India Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, along with Afghan National Army soldiers from the 1st Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, patrol through Trek Nawa, Afghanistan, during Operation Black Tip, Oct. 14, 2010. Black Tip was a one-day clearing operation to disrupt enemy activity, during which the Marines and Afghan soldiers detained four men suspected of combatant activity and removed a weapons cache from the area.
TREK NAWA, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan — Lance Cpl. Tyler Sullivan, a squad automatic weapon gunner with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, patrols through Trek Nawa, Afghanistan, during Operation Black Tip, Oct. 14, 2010. Black Tip was a one-day clearing operation to disrupt enemy activity, during which the Marines, partnered with Afghan soldiers from the 1st Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, detained four men suspected of combatant activity and removed a weapons cache from the area. Sullivan is from Stillwater, Okla.
TREK NAWA, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan — Lance Cpl. Tylon William, a team leader with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, patrols through Trek Nawa, Afghanistan, just before sunrise, during Operation Black Tip, Oct. 14, 2010. Black Tip was a one-day clearing operation to disrupt enemy activity, during which the Marines, partnered with Afghan soldiers from the 1st Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, detained four men suspected of combatant activity and removed a weapons cache from the area. William is from Compton, Calif.
TREK NAWA, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan — Lance Cpl. Sullivan Tyler, a squad automatic weapon gunner with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, helps Lance Cpl. Patrick Mireles, a team leader with India Company, 3/3, climb out of a canal in Trek Nawa, Afghanistan, during Operation Black Tip, Oct. 14, 2010. Black Tip was a one-day clearing operation to disrupt enemy activity, during which the Marines, partnered with Afghan soldiers from the 1st Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, detained four men suspected of combatant activity and removed a weapons cache from the area. Sullivan is from Stillwater, Okla. Mireles is from Austin, Texas.
TREK NAWA, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan — Lance Cpl. Jonathan Garvey, a rifleman with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, along with fellow Marines and Afghan National Army soldiers from the 1st Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, halts briefly while patrolling through Trek Nawa, Afghanistan, during Operation Black Tip, Oct. 14, 2010. Black Tip was a one-day clearing operation to disrupt enemy activity, during which the Marines and Afghan soldiers detained four men suspected of combatant activity and removed a weapons cache from the area.
TREK NAWA, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan — Sgt. Charles Schneider, a squad leader with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, and Afghan National Army soldiers from the 1st Kandak, 1st Brigade, 215th Corps, bound toward a road in Trek Nawa, Afghanistan, to move into a support position for squads in a firefight during Operation Black Tip, Oct. 14, 2010. Black Tip was a one-day clearing operation to disrupt enemy activity, during which the Marines and Afghan soldiers detained four men suspected of combatant activity and removed a weapons cache from the area. Schneider is from Flagstaff, Ariz.
si questo qua si, è evidente, io non mi riferivo a questo ma ai tizi impiedi difianco al cartello camp tora. infatti il colore di quella buffetteria è differente rispetto al colore di questa.
Certo che quando hai avuto il sentore che io avessi detto una castroneria ti 6 fiondato felice per farmelo notare come un'ape sul miele![]()
Ti ho risposto come avrei risposto ad un qualunque altro utente, per giunta non mi pare di esser stato sgarbato o averti mancato di rispetto (se non dicendo che hai torto, che poi è la verità), in ogni caso se ti ho mancato di rispetto ti chiedo scusa. Sono sicuro al 100% che quelli siano coyote brown, essendo tutti dello stesso reparto e ricevendo tutti la stessa roba non è che a uno danno il plate in mjk così, perchè quel giorno il signor eagleindustries si sveglia male o finisce la cordura e decide di farne uno in mjk e altri 99 in coyote brown. Sinceramente non comprendo questa tua ossessione nel vederlo ovunque e pretendere di avere ragione ogni volta, dal momento che fino a prova contraria rimane una mosca bianca poichè come tu ben saprai l'usmc adotta buffetteria in coyote brown. Se non te ne sei reso conto finora tu sei l'unico che vede mjk ovunque mentre io e molti altri (e penso di non esagerare nel dire che fanno reenactment da più tempo di te, o me) abbiamo detto il contrario, chiediti perchè.
Oltretutto il marrone del vest è uguale a quello della marpat, sembrano fatti con lo stampo, non capisco proprio dove l'abbia visto il khaki o l'mjk in quella foto.![]()
Ultima modifica di Anelkiller; 22/10/2010 a 13:59
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Dai, basta ragazzi!
Paolo, stavolta credo che anel abbia ragione, il coyote brown ufficiale è uguale al marroncino della marpat e se noti bene, il marroncino del tattico e delle tasche è uguale a quello della marpat (come ha detto già Anel).
Non ci si può sempre scaldare per queste ca**ate... ormai sappiamo che paolo è amante dell'MJK e il restante 90% del fan club no, non ne facciamo una crociata ogni volta![]()
non me la son presa dai, la mia era una battuta con aria scherzosa
è vero che mi piace molto, ma t'assicuro che non è ossessione, la differenza è veramente poca tra uno e l'altro colore sotto certi aspetti
guarda ho cercato per tantissimo tempo foto che li mettessero a confronto nelle stesse condizioni di luce, stessa fotocamera e stesso sfondo, in pratica stessa foto e diversa tasca e alla fine un bel giorno ho trovato queste due che sono fatte dal nostro conoscente commandojoe, la canteen è eagle industries ms-coy la mbitr pouch è allied khaky
spero che possano essere utili in futuro come metodo di paragone.
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