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SunTzu December 15th, 2008 20:59

Wierd M90 that one! Mind if i ask what the jacket and pants cost?

Darklen December 15th, 2008 21:07

Those are from a German manufactuer, Tacgear. I've got the same loadout in Danish M84 and while not issue gear, the kit is top notch. Their entire lineup with pricing is here. Shipping is pathetically slow though. Too me two months for get my loadout ordering direct. Others have ordered from dealers and have gotten way faster times though.

http://www.tacgear.de/endex.php

Smintjes December 16th, 2008 10:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by ferretmaster (Post 865403)
So now I'm after the RS05 goretex jacket in small, so if anybody has a source other than 'Cold Skills', a pointer would be appreciated! Cheers :-)

What's wrong with Cold Skills? I was at their shop last summer and they are super friendly guys. I don't think you're going to find those jackets cheaper, since they make the stuff ;-)

Edit: typos

Smintjes December 16th, 2008 11:06

The Cold Skills-shop in Karlsborg, Central Sweden:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3101/...727b780d_b.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3098/...062f2fcc_b.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3293/...46cb4056_b.jpg

It's located on an old decommissioned airbase, but they are moving in the foreseeable future. I bought a RS07 jacket there...

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3150/...ae9f2760_b.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3042/...16c6dba9_b.jpg

... which I could immediately use on the windy Öland beaches. Super nice people at Cold Skills by the way, they gave us directions to a sort of Blue Lagoon swimming paradise that was completely unknown in any tourist guide. Green water, rocks with pine trees on them to jump off from, ... Great country/ett jättefint land!

Smintjes December 16th, 2008 11:12

Last post for the day: picture of an autumn walk in the Belgian countryside, where I live. Tacgear trousers, Tacupgear.se jacket and (Belgian) ISAF-patch. And a tree who has had some beers too many.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3179/...627c9f54_o.jpg

Sorry for the crappy image quality, Finnish Nokia-crap ;-)

sushicake December 16th, 2008 13:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smintjes (Post 881520)
Last post for the day: picture of an autumn walk in the Belgian countryside, where I live. Tacgear trousers, Tacupgear.se jacket and (Belgian) ISAF-patch. And a tree who has had some beers too many.

Sorry for the crappy image quality, Finnish Nokia-crap ;-)

What happen to that tree? Winnie the Pooh ate to much of the "hunny" (that's how he spells it)

pamparius December 17th, 2008 21:09

any website on that cold skills shop? are those issued gears?

SunTzu December 20th, 2008 13:43

Yes, SF-type stuff, not in general issue though. Therefore, getting actual issued ones are very hard, your best bet is from the manufacturer. Very expensive though.

Normal M90 is fairly cheap (Issued ones that is), since the conscription leads to alot of people selling their (stolen) gear online or to friends.

My team has managed to get one RS-05, but that was from a Quartermaster we know. Same source for all our Stridsväst 2000 combat vests too.

Link: http://www.coldskills.com/

Oh, and if your paying 60 Euros for the copy, getting real issue stuff from Sweden is most likely cheaper :P

pamparius December 21st, 2008 04:56

suntzu: do you have any ideas where is the M90 manufacturer? is it in Sweden or they outsource at another country? I just bought a M90K desert wind jacket from tacupgear... fairly cheap and pretty good quality...

SunTzu December 23rd, 2008 20:01

Norsel Fabriks AB, local swedish company. The actual clothes are made in Sri Lanka though.

The Tacupgear clothes arent "actual" M90 copies, they're vastly different from issued ones. All they've got in common is the M90 camo pattern.

But if you want M90K, a clone is probably your best bet. Issued ones never appear in stores, and second hand ones are very hard to get. They're only issued to people going to the sandbox, and those guys rarely sell their stuff online :P (Sweden has a small ISAF force, but its numbered in the low hundreds, so the stuff isnt exactly common. A few thousand M90K compared to what, half a million M90s :P?

ferretmaster January 8th, 2009 15:30

Ahh those shots of the Coldskills gear sure are eye-candy! Expensive though :-(

derflo January 11th, 2009 12:56

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Ah, snow has fallen in westeurope:
Time to test the Tacgear DK-Snow trouser!!!! :D
Sorry for the crappy quality. More pics with my new cam follow.
Cu, Flo

andybass January 21st, 2009 10:20

Hi All, a new comer from Hong Kong, i am the sweden wargame player, nice to meet you all, upload my friend and me photo!

http://www.wargameyau.net/attachment...91U6gpuNaO.jpg

http://www.wargameyau.net/attachment...z6bGnNG3Sf.jpg

derflo January 22nd, 2009 18:45

nice desert uniform andy

What du you think about the DK-snow camouflage?
btw, is ist really an official danish camo??
I've heard, the guy from tac gear has developed it, but in what order??
From the danish army??
It's really amazing to see how the camo works:
http://www.camotest.de/gallery/advan...k+snow&x=0&y=0

sometimes i did not found the guy on the fotos... :D

andybass January 22nd, 2009 21:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by derflo (Post 903144)
nice desert uniform andy

What du you think about the DK-snow camouflage?
btw, is ist really an official danish camo??
I've heard, the guy from tac gear has developed it, but in what order??
From the danish army??
It's really amazing to see how the camo works:
http://www.camotest.de/gallery/advan...k+snow&x=0&y=0

sometimes i did not found the guy on the fotos... :D

the desert camo was bought from tacupgear.com, and it is swedish desert camo not danish, and the vest is swedish military issued~~
It is very useful when i play in airsoft game, i think it is better than the arktis 1601 vest~


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