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I've always liked the old olive drab, and can't understand why most things that aren't black seem to be tan these days.

I find it more pleasing on the eye, more military looking and far more appropriate to colder climes.

I know these guns are made in Asia but come on: how many deserts are there in that part of the world?

Am I alone in thinking this? I suppose I must be or tan wouldn't be the default option after black.

 
OD ROCKS ?

TAN SUCKS C###S ?

(I agree with you, but sales/marketing peeps will focus on what's "current", & lets be honest desert conflicts have been the norm since 1991, very little of note has happened elsewhere, so unless a major fisticuffs kicks off in a different region, then things won't change in the foreseeable, which is a shame "LOL")

 
What is the point in desert camo if you are playing in a country without deserts?

Why would someone in the UK wear it at a skirmish? It would only make him stand out?

 
What is the point in desert camo if you are playing in a country without deserts?

Why would someone in the UK wear it at a skirmish? It would only make him stand out?
i have seen a few players run around dressed as 'desert storm'.  stands out no end. but then, how many people run tacticool black resulting in them being a constant silhouette is always suprising.  though in cqb/urban environments it makes no difference really

 
Exactly what Tackle said.

I like a bit of OD on a gun myself too. I have a dd rail on my sa80 but felt it wanted some colour back so added OD rail ladders and grip.

One of the joys of our sport is the abundance of choice for aesthetic customisation. 

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What is the point in desert camo if you are playing in a country without deserts?

Why would someone in the UK wear it at a skirmish? It would only make him stand out?
a few years ago I was doing a milsim weekend, a number of guys were coming over from Germany (where they were permanently stationed), & none of them had DPM, having been forced to hand it back in when they were issued with mtp.

Tight-Arsed MoD

 
@Adolf Hamster Yeah, it’s built from a TM mws gbbr with king arms Vltor stock and CASV rail. Just need to get around to a Vltor flip up front sight post.

 
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What is the point in desert camo if you are playing in a country without deserts?

Why would someone in the UK wear it at a skirmish? It would only make him stand out?


In late autumn and winter some desert camo is quite effective due to the colour of the woodland where the leaves that have fallen and the bracken has died, there is more bark than leaf and more brown than green.

 
The best actual camo is called standing still.

 
The best actual camo is called standing still.
Game set and match ! ! 

???

Many moons ago an older guy in jeans and a DDPM smock with a rental G36 absolutely dominate a gameday , turned out he’d just done the full wack in and his grandson wanted to give S’ofting ago but he had no one to take him ! 

Funny that ? ?

 
The best actual camo is called standing still.
absolutely !, years ago I played a woodland site while wearing black, got myself wrapped up in some vines around a tree & got a kill from about 15ft using my g19, guy calls for a medic who promptly arrives & I cap him too, this goes on until I've got 7 guys within 15ft all calling for medics, eventually the whistle blows & I step away from the tree & get called every variation of "you sneaky Cnut" lol

All achieved because I barely moved an inch ?

 
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In late autumn and winter some desert camo is quite effective due to the colour of the woodland where the leaves that have fallen and the bracken has died, there is more bark than leaf and more brown than green.


There is a guy on Youtube who puts various camo patterns through it's paces. Suprisingly desert dpm is pretty good in the woods in autum. I might pick some up myself.



 
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