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MiG February 19th, 2009 14:46

Russian winter
 
Many thanks to the 1st mech. Brigada from Milovice / CZ, that we were allowed to use their ground.

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Enjoying the russian wide

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Latvian291 February 19th, 2009 15:27

Excellent pictures. You should gray scale them or apply a sepia filter and no one could tell the difference between a period photo!

Where exactly did this take place?

Donster February 19th, 2009 15:29

what brand of Mausers do you use?

Desmodus February 19th, 2009 15:29

Great set of pictures! The last one is my new background :P

Jimski February 19th, 2009 15:30

amazing!

leecas February 19th, 2009 15:39

Very nice!

Conscript February 19th, 2009 15:42

Those pictures look sterling, I bet you boys can't wait until China releases the MG-34.

Deaf_shooter February 19th, 2009 16:10

neat, very good idea to use b&w and/or sepia to give impression of WW2 event. Hope u would keep this up in future events. some picture is very sharp which is not match to past WW2 picture. 4/5 from me

Krieg February 19th, 2009 16:12

Well,done. Nice Pictures.

MiG February 19th, 2009 17:22

Thanks to all!!!

@Donster125: In this case it is the Marushin K98k.

@Submachinehead: We took this pictures near Milovice in CZ on an old sowjet Airbase.

Dogfood February 19th, 2009 17:56

Very well done. Great pictures!

Donster February 19th, 2009 18:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by MiG (Post 923071)
Thanks to all!!!

@Donster125: In this case it is the Marushin K98k.

@Submachinehead: We took this pictures near Milovice in CZ on an old sowjet Airbase.

they are excellent pictures. but how did you find the gas guns performed in that temperature? what kind of gas were you using?

kullwarrior February 19th, 2009 18:54

Pretty sure the marushin 98k is a springer with shells for bolt action

Drunk_Albertan February 19th, 2009 18:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by kullwarrior (Post 923161)
Pretty sure the marushin 98k is a springer with shells for bolt action

Most ( That I know of ) are gas w/ the gas in the bolt.

Freakin awesome pics though MiG, keep 'em coming!!

Doc7144 February 19th, 2009 22:18

Great Pics Guys well done!! Im Envious < how id love to at least get a full squad!! Keep it going!!!

BootYourFace February 19th, 2009 23:41

Damn all you tacticool guys! This is what airsoft should be about!

MiG February 20th, 2009 03:07

@Donster: on this day we had -25°C, so nearly every gun fails. The hop ups were frozen and gas guns were only good to perform an amazing gascloud ;)

Latvian291 February 20th, 2009 15:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by MiG (Post 923508)
@Donster: on this day we had -25°C, so nearly every gun fails. The hop ups were frozen and gas guns were only good to perform an amazing gascloud ;)

That and I see there weren't any Russians there to shoot... or were you guys Seydlitz troops?

MiG February 24th, 2009 10:35

Unfortunately we had no opponents, it was just a quick idea to take some pictures.
So we packed a car and drove 800km :D

sortie39 March 6th, 2009 03:52

awesome!!thats the scenario i ve been looking for,....
however,in this winter,we did have fabulous snow,what a pity that i couldnt find any buds to enjoy and play with~~

The_Decider March 6th, 2009 12:38

Fantastik work keep it koming


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