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Post by DozerKAG on Sept 28, 2011 10:53:14 GMT -5
Is anyone still selling replica aor1 anymore?
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Post by SilentSnakeKAG on Nov 25, 2011 16:54:40 GMT -5
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Post by AerosKAG on Nov 25, 2011 17:04:24 GMT -5
the other snake just got a set lol he said hes gonna try and get some pics of them uploaded, i'll see if i can get ahold of him to see if he can post a review of them
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Post by ZuluKAG on Nov 25, 2011 17:14:57 GMT -5
I think Im just gonna grab some FROG.. The stretchy material on those AOR1s just looks way off.... Idk, FROG just looks a whole lot better to me.
I may end up having to mod the pants though, I really want the stretchy knee shit lol.
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Post by SnakeKAG on Nov 26, 2011 11:42:49 GMT -5
Yeah they are a little darker in hand than on their website. As far as that goes for durability they seem to be a good crye replica. I also picked up a new set of Desert Marpat for 50$ via the good ole Exchange services. Real if i might add they have the EGA so its not Knock off replicas. Also the AOR1 is lighter like the RS and seems to have a great deal of digi like the MCCUU. I'll try to get pics. Camera is in the mix of my lazyness but will get tose out soon.
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Post by SilentSnakeKAG on Nov 26, 2011 13:07:25 GMT -5
Snake, how long did it take to get your AOR1's in?
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Post by SnakeKAG on Nov 26, 2011 15:00:19 GMT -5
My size was on back order so it took about 2 1/2 weeks roughly to get in.
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Post by AerosKAG on Nov 29, 2011 6:05:17 GMT -5
Looks like toy soldier has their AOR1/2 lines up again, they've also added 'US Natural gear' pattern crye combats as well as some DCU AC pants www.toysoldier.com.hk/product.php?cid=35their site is slow as crap just so yall know lol. i might start putting aside some money for one of their AOR sets dunno which yet.. Ive heard really good things about the toy soldier sets in terms of build quality, and on top of that they use real AOR1/2 ripstop fabric. so the cost is somewhat justified. that being said due to toy soldier's line ups.. i probably wont be trying to make my own custom aor sets.. cause mine would end up costing about the same probably
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Post by ZuluKAG on Nov 29, 2011 8:05:03 GMT -5
Wtf is that "Natural Gear"?? Looks almost like they tried to make Crye stuff in a Realtree pattern, ugh.
Anyways, I wish I could get my hands on the AOR2, I just have a probelm dropping $400 on a set of cammies... Oh well, maybe someone else will make a pair.
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Post by AerosKAG on Nov 29, 2011 15:28:04 GMT -5
lol yea looks like some hunting pattern.. probably based on some of the pics of seals using hunting camo
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Post by ZuluKAG on Dec 31, 2011 0:32:13 GMT -5
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Post by SilentSnakeKAG on Dec 31, 2011 0:52:49 GMT -5
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Post by ZuluKAG on Dec 31, 2011 2:35:24 GMT -5
While the Emerson isnt being marketed as AOR1, I would venture to say that it is no further off than the Trigger ones.
IIRC the main problem with the Trigger was that they had too much contrast and that pinkish hue to them, for some reason Im not really seeing that in the Emerson ones. That being said they do look pretty much the same to me, and since there arent really any true close ups of the patterns together its going to be hard to tell.
Seems like the Emersons will come out a bit cheaper from Shootercb so I guess Im going to be picking up a set of them unless someone can convince me to get the triggers instead.
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Post by SilentSnakeKAG on Dec 31, 2011 19:48:25 GMT -5
triggers seem to have more coloration differences to them. But that could be chalked up to the camera and lighting. The emersons were photographed outside in natural light. I'd bet the triggers were photographed inside.
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Post by ZuluKAG on Dec 31, 2011 22:52:16 GMT -5
Yea after looking at them both a bit more it does seem as though the pattern on the Emersons is closer to the real AOR1, same with the Combat Shirt. The only problem is that the knee stretch parts are not even close to the Coyote color that is on the real deal. SUpposedly the Emersons quality isnt that of the Trigger ones either.
I still think Im gonna grab the Emersons.
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