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PMR

Personal Mobile Radio is an electronic device (transmitter) enable communication via compact wireless radio, working on 8 channels allowed in 446 to 446.1 MHz. PMR radios are freely sold and transmission range depends on terrain obstacles between stations, which is possible under ideal conditions up to several kilometers.

BBs

Ball Bullets (round bullet). Plastic bullets caliber 6 mm (exceptionally 8 mm) used in airsoft guns. Balls are produced in a wide range of weights from 0.12 to 0.45 g. Using the correct weight of of balls is suitable selected depending on the muzzle velocity, set of the hop-up, required range and accuracy. It is also necessary for the proper operation and durability of your weapons always use balls by renowned manufacturers. On our site you can buy high-end balls from a traditional manufacturer brand BLS.

Green Gas

most common name for the gas to drive a gas airsoft guns of the most manufacturers. The composition of the propellant mixtures based on propane with oil. This gas is represented in our offer as Ultrair Power and Predator Ultra Gas.

HFC134/HFC144

name for the gas to drive a gas airsoft guns of Japanese manufacturers (Tokyo Marui, Western Arms, Tanaka, KSC and others). We offer this propellant under the name Predator 144a.

GAS

Gas - propellant force most commonly used for airsoft gas guns. Propellants are divided according to content in HFC 134/144a (designated to weapons of Japanese producers) and the most common type GreenGas, which is intended to arms of other manufacturers (metal slide).

MARPAT

MARPAT (short for MARine PATtern) is a digital camouflage pattern in use with the United States Marine Corps. The pattern is formed of small rectangular pixels of color. In theory, it is a far more effective camouflage than standard uniform patterns because it mimics the dappled textures and rough boundaries found in natural settings. It is also known as the "digital pattern" or "digi-cammies" because of its micropattern (pixels) rather than the old macropattern (big blobs).

MARPAT was also chosen because it distinctively identifies its wearers as Marines to their adversaries, while simultaneously helping its wearers remain concealed.

Rip-stop

Ripstop is woven fabrics, often made of nylon, using a special reinforcing technique that makes them resistant to tearing and ripping.

Advantages of ripstop are the favourable strength-to-weight ratio and that small tears can not easily spread. Fibers used to make ripstop include cotton, silk, polyester, and polypropylene, with nylon content limited to the crosshatched threads that make it tear-resistant.

MultiCam

MultiCam has background colors of a brown to light-tan gradient and lime green blending in between, the main part consists of green to yellowish green gradient and finally dark brown and light pinkish blotches spread throughout the pattern. This allows for the overall appearance to change from greenish to brownish in different areas of the fabric, while having smaller blotches to break up the bigger background areas.

A-TACS

A-TACS pattern use organic pixels in the micro patterns are grouped into larger, more defined “macro” shapes creating larger more defined patterns. The larger organic shapes and strategically placed shadow elements within the macro pattern help to create a unique three-dimensional effect when viewed from a distance.

A-TACS FG (Foliage/Green) Camo utilizes numerous shades of green sampled directly from a variety of forested and transitional terrain elements combined with various shades of earth, A-TACS FG Camo was developed to be effective in a wide range of temperate environments.

A-TACS AU (Arid/Urban) Camo utilizes numerous shades of tan sampled directly from a variety of arid and urban environments combined with various shades of earth and small amounts of green, A-TACS AU Camo is designed to be effective in a wide range of arid environments. This pattern was the first to utilize a process where organic pixels in the micro patterns are grouped into larger, more defined “macro” shapes creating larger more defined patterns designed to be viewed from a distance.

Woodland

Woodland Pattern was the default camouflage pattern issued to United States soldiers, Marines, airmen, and sailors from 1981, with the issue of the Battle Dress Uniform, until its replacement around 2006. It is a four color, high contrast disruptive pattern with irregular markings in sand, brown, green and black.

KRYPTEK

Krytpek utilizes a multi-directional design to effectively conceal in differing terrains that have either a lateral or vertical flow. The bi-level layering of the patterns incorporate background transitional shading and sharp random geometrical foregrounds to create a three dimensional effect that ensures the utmost disguise at both close and long ranges.

BDU

Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) used by the United States Armed Forces as their standard uniform for combat situations from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s.

The official camouflage pattern for uniform BDU is Woodland, which is a camouflage for the forest.

ACU

Army Combat Uniform or ACU is a new combat uniform of the United States Army. Using digitally created universal camouflage pattern – ACUPAT that contain elements of the green, sand and gray colors for versatile use in temperate climates, desert and urban environments. It also includes lots of practical improvements based on the wishes of soldiers.

The great change that brings ACU is camouflage. It combines forest, desert and urban camouflage pattern into one. This camouflage pattern became known under the name of ACU.

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