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Posted By: goalie Woodland camo was the best camo - 10/25/21
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Lol!!!
1st gen flying nun collar or short collar???
How much have you had to drink this evening?
Woodland Brown or Realtree Apparition.

ETA: Mossy Oak looks like a blob in the woods.
Originally Posted by jackmountain
How much have you had to drink this evening?

I don't drink. My nieces raided my camo stash after shooting, and all my woodland stuff was appropriated.
Lol!!!
1st gen flying nun collar or short collar???
Originally Posted by renegade50
Lol!!!
1st gen flying nun collar or short collar???


Both. But the flying nun was getting scarce in '88
Originally Posted by goalie
Originally Posted by jackmountain
How much have you had to drink this evening?

I don't drink. My nieces raided my camo stash after shooting, and all my woodland stuff was appropriated.

with any luck the teenage boys won't be able to see them...and you won't have to play big bad uncle G..
Originally Posted by goalie
Originally Posted by renegade50
Lol!!!
1st gen flying nun collar or short collar???


Both. But the flying nun was getting scarce in '88

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Shiit kept us hidden in any environment.....

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My first, and favorite camo, was army surplus store woodland camp. Really it’s all you need, and not just for the camo, but the cargo space.
I agree.


Although I have never seen a face so pale that the face paint went sea foam green....
Handy for training new guys in the recognition of shock......
Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Originally Posted by goalie
Originally Posted by jackmountain
How much have you had to drink this evening?

I don't drink. My nieces raided my camo stash after shooting, and all my woodland stuff was appropriated.

with any luck the teenage boys won't be able to see them...and you won't have to play big bad uncle G..


They'll both take care of themselves.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I agree.


Although I have never seen a face so pale that the face paint went sea foam green....


I'm pretty sure that's not because I'm whiter than the driven snow, but because it was at Camp Lejune, and was probably 110% humidity and it was sweating off me.
Woodland camo didn't work so well everywhere. Then again, basic olive drab wasn't great even in the home of some of the best olives on the planet.

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Originally Posted by goalie
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I agree.


Although I have never seen a face so pale that the face paint went sea foam green....


I'm pretty sure that's not because I'm whiter than the driven snow, but because it was at Camp Lejune, and was probably 110% humidity and it was sweating off me.


Deadly!
Originally Posted by Remsen
Woodland camo didn't work so well everywhere. Then again, basic olive drab wasn't great even in the home of some of the best olives on the planet.

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Like Jim Brown in the dirty dozen.
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by Remsen
Woodland camo didn't work so well everywhere. Then again, basic olive drab wasn't great even in the home of some of the best olives on the planet.

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Like Jim Brown in the dirty dozen.


🤣 That's awesome!!!
Ones we had were made out of that ripstop fabric. Which was an oximoron. And had the slanted pockets on the utility blouse.

So , you were an 0331?
couch camo...

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Stylin' in 2003, Iraq.

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Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Ones we had were made out of that ripstop fabric. Which was an oximoron. And had the slanted pockets on the utility blouse.

So , you were an 0331?


No, 0352 and 0151.

That pic was taken when I was super-pogue!!!!
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Stylin' in 2003, Iraq.

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That 'stache tells me you stayed until retirement!!!

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Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Originally Posted by goalie
Originally Posted by jackmountain
How much have you had to drink this evening?

I don't drink. My nieces raided my camo stash after shooting, and all my woodland stuff was appropriated.

with any luck the teenage boys won't be able to see them...and you won't have to play big bad uncle G..


They'll both take care of themselves.


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25+ years. 1979-2004.
Originally Posted by goalie
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Ones we had were made out of that ripstop fabric. Which was an oximoron. And had the slanted pockets on the utility blouse.

So , you were an 0331?


No, 0352 and 0151.

That pic was taken when I was super-pogue!!!!


LOL! Gotcha

Delta corridor at 29 Stumps. July ‘78

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I have some GI woodland a retired military guy gave me in the '80s.. I have no problem with it. The deer get dead just as easy.
i was the OD green fatigues area. lovely stuff. the 100% cotton stuff was impossible to keep smooth. wrinkled if you looked at it. the poly blend stuff was better. dickies in green,
29 Palms sucked balls.
I still have some woodland camo. It's still pressed and starched. I guess I'm just a bit too much attached to it to let it go. They are right next to my Nomex from when I was on flight status. A guy never knows when he will need it all again so I still have them. All of my olive drab fatigues are long gone. I had some of the desert tan ones but the Army took all but one set back. I have some 511 stuff I got when I worked for Dyncorp hanging in the closet too, along with a blue dress uniform from my days as a LEO. It seems uniforms have been a constant in my adult life.

kwg
We had them old sateen cotton OD utilities that you starched up like a board up until like 1977. I found an old one other day that I had given the boys to wear in the woods. Looked at the size. 14 x 33!!!!! Damn I was a tiny little punk in boot camp.
Here's some of the stuff I got in boot camp, post sateen, but pre woodland.

San Clemente island naval gunfire impact area. Around 1981 or so?
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In boot camp, we had camo uniforms, sateen covers, and white t-shirts.....talk about a fashion faux pas,

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Only times ive had small herd of deer, both WT and Mulies, practically run over me when i was walking through fairly open country and i finally realized, WTF, they were coming by me and I was astonished they either didn't see me or recognize i was a threat was when i was wearing this.

Once i was headed back to my truck after killing a big muley buck and looked up to see a flock of mule deer 200 yds out to my right and heading to pass in front of me in open high grass prairie with small scattered mesquite. I paid them no attention and kept walking toward the truck. A minute later is i see movement out of the corner of my eye and they were still headed just ahead of me and were only about 50 yards away. I said dayom, this stuff works. Finally seeing me they would bound away a bit and stop and look. Freaking unreal experience.

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Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Originally Posted by goalie
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Ones we had were made out of that ripstop fabric. Which was an oximoron. And had the slanted pockets on the utility blouse.

So , you were an 0331?


No, 0352 and 0151.

That pic was taken when I was super-pogue!!!!


LOL! Gotcha

Delta corridor at 29 Stumps. July ‘78

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July of '78, I spent just up the road from you, woodie - Ft Irwin.
Ripstip holds heat like a plastic trash bag. My small unit was the testing grounds for several formulations of ripstop woodland in the jungles of central and south America and some of them would rot right off of ya. When the finished product came out for issue, we all chose the heavy weight because they were cooler in hot weather and durable. And, the dang ripstop would constantly tear and get holes.

Our Air Force unit was the last to wear slant pocket greens with the good old zipper in the fly.

Desert Tiger is the best camouflage in any environment, the colors fade out and leave hardly a human outline. Deep jungle best camo ain’t even camo, its the OD mechanic’s jump suit, it vanishes.

ASAT is a piss poor camo, too bright.
predator...................green for spring, brown for fall, grey/white for winter.
The perfect camo!
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
couch camo...

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. That's one of my favs, which I posted here many years ago.


So close, and yet so far! smile
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Here's some of the stuff I got in boot camp, post sateen, but pre woodland.

San Clemente island naval gunfire impact area. Around 1981 or so?
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In boot camp, we had camo uniforms, sateen covers, and white t-shirts.....talk about a fashion faux pas,

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Hope those white Ts aren't worn in combat. Mighty good target.


Originally Posted by jaguartx
Only times ive had small herd of deer, both WT and Mulies, practically run over me when i was walking through fairly open country and i finally realized, WTF, they were coming by me and I was astonished they either didn't see me or recognize i was a threat was when i was wearing this.

Once i was headed back to my truck after killing a big muley buck and looked up to see a flock of mule deer 200 yds out to my right and heading to pass in front of me in open high grass prairie with small scattered mesquite. I paid them no attention and kept walking toward the truck. A minute later is i see movement out of the corner of my eye and they were still headed just ahead of me and were only about 50 yards away. I said dayom, this stuff works. Finally seeing me they would bound away a bit and stop and look. Freaking unreal experience.

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For "color-blind" animals, that's about perfect High contrast, large pattern, no straight edges. I have a grey and black striped hoodie that is almost as good, - the stripes are about 2" wide, but the straight edges detract somewhat. Still, with a straight pole environment or rock for backdrop, it disappears, even to human color perception.
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Only times ive had small herd of deer, both WT and Mulies, practically run over me when i was walking through fairly open country and i finally realized, WTF, they were coming by me and I was astonished they either didn't see me or recognize i was a threat was when i was wearing this.

Once i was headed back to my truck after killing a big muley buck and looked up to see a flock of mule deer 200 yds out to my right and heading to pass in front of me in open high grass prairie with small scattered mesquite. I paid them no attention and kept walking toward the truck. A minute later is i see movement out of the corner of my eye and they were still headed just ahead of me and were only about 50 yards away. I said dayom, this stuff works. Finally seeing me they would bound away a bit and stop and look. Freaking unreal experience.

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I like that ASAT and it really works well especially
where I've hunted at.
My only problem with it is the pinheads that
shoot at what they can't identify since most of
the ASAT pattern is brown on a tan background.
I've had the same problem with brown canvas
work pants and coveralls. I had a distant relative
scope me because he said my white neck between
my cammo shirt and my hairline looked like a
deer tail from the back.
I wouldn't have any worries if I could know for sure
nobody else was around. But then there's the
ones that make the " sound shots " and the
"hail mary " shots

Originally Posted by jaguartx
Only times ive had small herd of deer, both WT and Mulies, practically run over me when i was walking through fairly open country and i finally realized, WTF, they were coming by me and I was astonished they either didn't see me or recognize i was a threat was when i was wearing this.

Once i was headed back to my truck after killing a big muley buck and looked up to see a flock of mule deer 200 yds out to my right and heading to pass in front of me in open high grass prairie with small scattered mesquite. I paid them no attention and kept walking toward the truck. A minute later is i see movement out of the corner of my eye and they were still headed just ahead of me and were only about 50 yards away. I said dayom, this stuff works. Finally seeing me they would bound away a bit and stop and look. Freaking unreal experience.

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I liked ASAT and the GI OD Tiger Stripe and in my opinion are overall very effective camo patterns.
Woodland camo


This thread needs some Creedence clearwater revival with cliche’d Hueys flying along

Or inna cotta de cheese
I still wear mine early season bowhunting, of course , I am having a hard time finding legit woodland at surplus stores these days!
I always liked woodland. I thought it did about as good or better than anything else and wore it for years hunting.
I still have one of the field jackets I was issued and it’s like new. Hardly ever been wore cause’ we always wore Gore-tex.
I did have a British Army camo jacket one time that was really cool. It had a neat pattern and lots of handy pockets for strikers and mouth calls and such.
The only problem was that the turkeys could pick that out as plain as day. It had these yellowish stripes that was part of the pattern and I think they could see that fairly easily.
Killed a lot of birds in woodland though.
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Tiger Stripe Baby! The "real camoflage"! ha It made terrific "campfire" attire! it was all 'frogs" were I was at in the service. We used TS for bowhunting in mid 70's
Originally Posted by slumlord
Woodland camo


This thread needs some Creedence clearwater revival with cliche’d Hueys flying along

Or inna cotta de cheese


Fixed wings are gay !!


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2nd Battalion, 95th Rifles, Great Britain.

Baker rifle.
Originally Posted by Jim_Knight
Tiger Stripe Baby! The "real camoflage"! ha It made terrific "campfire" attire! it was all 'frogs" were I was at in the service. We used TS for bowhunting in mid 70's


Loved me some John Wayne fatigues as a kid.

Originally Posted by FatCity67
Originally Posted by Jim_Knight
Tiger Stripe Baby! The "real camoflage"! ha It made terrific "campfire" attire! it was all 'frogs" were I was at in the service. We used TS for bowhunting in mid 70's


Loved me some John Wayne fatigues as a kid.





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I forgot about Mr Sulu being in that one

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I forgot about Mr Sulu being in that one


As was Jack Soo (Nick Yemana in the Barney Miller TV series)...
lols. that green beret movie with the 70 y/o green beret out in the jungle with a japanese queer and a befuddled chinese cop.
Barney Miller was the shiznit
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