SCOUT SNIPER GHILLIE SUIT BUILD

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  • čas přidán 26. 09. 2021
  • During my career as a Scout Sniper, I have mastered the art of how to build a ghillie suit from scratch, it does take some time but it is extremely rewarding upon completion!
    Material List :
    1 x Set of Desert Camouflage Utilities (Pants / Long Sleeve Shirt)
    1 x Desert Boonie Cover
    8-10 x Burlap Sandbags, or a roll of burlap (Local Garden Store, Home Depot)
    200 Feet x 550 Paracord. (Minimum)
    Light colored mesh (Laundry bag, or you can get a roll off Amazon)
    8-12 x Shoe Goo Glue... (Waterproof Glue)
    Fishing Net, preferably tan or brown color.
    Canvas / Cordura Fabric (Enough to cover entire front of body.
    Sewing Equipment, Upholstery thread or Spider wire work best.
    Sewing Machine (Optional)
    1 x Flat Tan Spray-paint
    1 x Flat Brown Spray-paint
    1 x Flat Green Spray-paint
    12" x 1" webbing (Tan)
    Duration for Build : 6 - 18 Hours (Not including Glue drying times)
    Give the glue a full 24 hours to set up and cure before you break in your ghillie.
    Check out our website!
    RECONSURCO.COM
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    @reconsurco

Komentáře • 130

  • @rainbow_tactician
    @rainbow_tactician Před rokem +22

    Good tips! For getting the shine off of shoe goo I sprinkle some sand or dirt while it's still wet, it textures it and removes the shine

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem +4

      glad it worked for you!

    • @MrCobb-rq8iv
      @MrCobb-rq8iv Před měsícem +1

      I use sawdust and dirt out of the dust deputy from the woodshop; paint, gloe, everything, ghillie suits to rifles and pistols, cover it with dirt, function test and go. Never had a weapon misfire or fail to load, I don't tape anything, clean glass with carb cleaner, brake kleen, finish up with eye glass cleaner. YMMV

  • @BarbarianInFact
    @BarbarianInFact Před 2 měsíci +1

    I remember that pond 😢 best days of my life.

  • @mammilainen9003
    @mammilainen9003 Před 2 lety +6

    Best CZcams video about the ghillie suit.
    Nice job!

  • @roqueluis5
    @roqueluis5 Před 2 lety +3

    First time watching this video and your channel and gotta say was not expecting that sweet stach 😂

  • @guyg5702
    @guyg5702 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video, appreciate the effort

  • @SammyTheSidePiece
    @SammyTheSidePiece Před 10 měsíci

    Very impressed

  • @user-nf1fq5uv7n
    @user-nf1fq5uv7n Před 2 lety +29

    Probably the best ghillie video I’ve seen. You guys ever use the ghillie hoods and capes like the Viper hood?

  • @thatoneguy7684
    @thatoneguy7684 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm dying from the edits

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před 2 lety +1

      hahah glad someone laughed at them!

  • @EPGunman
    @EPGunman Před 5 měsíci

    A little late to video but what an outstanding tutorial for the length of the video. Awesome tips and wire in the boonie brim was excellent!!!

  • @Karl1963heinz_Lin
    @Karl1963heinz_Lin Před 8 měsíci +1

    Herzlichen Dank fürs zeigen und mitnehmen 👍👍👍.
    Da kommen noch 100 % Respekt für Dein gute Arbeit 👍👍👍.
    Gruß Karlheinz Link aus München / Deutschland

  • @basshead4204
    @basshead4204 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thanks for sharing this. I learnt a lot. Really good information. ☺️✌️

  • @Rennfahrer555
    @Rennfahrer555 Před 2 lety +3

    Fantastic video my man

  • @dio8835
    @dio8835 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video! Bye from italy 🇮🇹

  • @chrisrogers8733
    @chrisrogers8733 Před 2 lety +10

    Nicely done. I have spent many hours with a beer and constructing a Ghillie. This is a great how to folks DIYers. I cheated on my 3rd construction and took all of my big materials to the “Rigger shed” and asked them do sew everything up for me with some liquid stuff in return, LMAO. Great video man!

  • @Operator_Diaz
    @Operator_Diaz Před rokem

    Very cool

  • @dfgdfbsdfvv832
    @dfgdfbsdfvv832 Před 2 lety +1

    i just stuck a bunchof evergreen pine branches and some lighters green leaf branches onto my green rucksack, and it does a sick job at concealing me if i lay low or crouch. i could make it even better with hay straws

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 Před rokem +1

      Biggest problem with vegging up on normal gear is violating the principles of SIZE and MOVEMENT. Static, it looks ok maybe, but once you move, it's a target indicator enhancer.
      You want to be slick and light as posdible.

  • @cagehendry694
    @cagehendry694 Před 2 lety +1

    nice

  • @ZOIMIBiIE
    @ZOIMIBiIE Před měsícem +1

    Did you open up the pants and re hem them together? How else were you able to do the long stitching on the pant skids?

  • @denimjez
    @denimjez Před rokem +3

    E6000 works great if you don't javelin shoe goo. It's an industrial adhesive that is somewhat flexible. Awesome stuff. I used it all the time, always recommended it to people, never had or heard any issues

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem

      yep! still has same shine but also very strong glue!

  • @The_Professor_
    @The_Professor_ Před 2 lety +8

    I tend to prefer the E6000 glue, extremely similar but I find it holds better. It’s personal preference so it’s not like it matters that much

    • @rustysreality1091
      @rustysreality1091 Před 2 lety +2

      2nd that. E6000 is a great glue. been using it for many years.

  • @davidjohnston6484
    @davidjohnston6484 Před 2 lety +1

    for winter time i use jute twine braided for the colder weather outside - but its heavy

  • @zzwk24
    @zzwk24 Před 2 měsíci

    There's a lot of opinions from the scout/concealment communities on how much jute to add. The consensus is less jute and 550. Can you share your experience on why you want more? You have a ton compared to others.

  • @nolancruzsmith
    @nolancruzsmith Před 10 měsíci

    Did you have to cut your blouse and bottoms IOT sew the canvas on?

  • @OMFGudness
    @OMFGudness Před 8 měsíci

    What pound test spider wire are you sewing with?

  • @Frogboxer
    @Frogboxer Před 3 měsíci +2

    Sew don't shoogoo....longer lasting and way cheaper.
    Cut the front brim off the boonie, or use a fatigue type cap...the brim creates a deep shadow and a very sharp edge. Short cam on the front so you can stalk wearing it if necessary...then spin the hat around and use the long cam on the back to cover face and weapon or chest if upright....so maybe preferable to go long on the cam at the back.
    Stitch the elbow and thigh reinforcement so that you can put in and remove foam padding....leave hole at base for water to drain. Or consider removeable thigh protection...like chaps. You won't have the bulk all the time and when worn out can easily replace without all the hard work of stitching a new pair of trousers. It needs to wrap around the knee as when crawling the side of the knee is often used.
    Consider a ghillie blanket instead of special suit...can stalk and move easier without it until you need to put it on, it hides the human shape better, can be used as a hide and can be pulled over head and weapon quickly...and you can cam it up more easily than a jacket. You can use garden netting [keep birds off your veg] for the base of the ghillie...very lightweight but tangly. Or a badminton net off Amazon...lot of net for very cheap...and comes in green....6m x 1m for under $10. Ghillie blanket can be made with a greener front half and a browner rear half [this is the top of the blanket only]...allows you to spin it around in different environments but still give a decent all over cover....the difference should not be too extreme. You can make it completely reversible, ie the back one color, front another...but that would add a lot of weight as you double the scrim.
    It is better to use a hide than just a ghillie...however well cammed you are as soon as you move you can give yourself away....a hide allows you to move, in that location, without drawing attention...if it's well done.
    You need to cam the top of your forearms...they are out in front of you, very prominent. No good doing shoulders only.
    And definitely cam your boots....colour and scrim...easiest is to just glue some scrim to the boot. Make sure it overlaps the edge of the sole...heel of boot especially. Replace when necessary.
    Stringy jute is more appropriate for grassland...better all-round cam is strips of sandbag with the edges ragged...they will become even more ragged with use. It fits into more environments. Cut 3 inch wide strips of whatever length you want and pull out the edges to make them ragged. Cut the strips with wavy edges to reduce that straight line signature.
    Strips at the edge of your suit or ghillie should be longer so that they drape across the ground slightly [when prone] and break your body shape and reduce shadow....a ghillie blanket does this more easily than a suit.
    Spraypaint your ghillie...out the box they are way too light. Use a tan that's darker than the jute, a medium green and a light spray of black patches to add contrast and depth [not too much...just darken it]...plenty of black in nature...its called shadows....then run it through a mud bath and ground litter and rag it a bit. Dry it and shake off as much dust as you can.
    You may want to spray fire retardant onto your jute....especially on a suit. Blankets are quick to remove.

    • @adhithch6743
      @adhithch6743 Před 14 dny +1

      Man who are u. Just do a vid, thats a lot of valuable information.

  • @paulmurphyorange
    @paulmurphyorange Před měsícem

    On the netting, why not stitch it on rather than the shoogloo?

  • @jackjohnson3819
    @jackjohnson3819 Před 2 lety +1

    Why did you not add net down back of the legs down to calf lvl or is it not necessary to have it down that far? I trying to have a plan of attack before I start making one. Great video

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před 2 lety +2

      Due to the fact that on movement, your crawling, your skull dragging through vegetation can result in the netting getting caught and therefore rustling the branches from above which can give away your position.

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 Před rokem

      If you are going to incorporate camo attachment that far down your legs, run a single gutted 550 line with bartacks in a slick pattern. Sew lightweight camo material over it, eliminating snags, with buttonhole pass-throughs for short pieces of jute to avoid snagging movement indicators as mentioned.
      Easier to avoid snags by limiting how far down you place netting. Netting is meant to catch things, so it's a snag hazard by design.
      The less exposed netting you have, the better.

  • @buny1p967
    @buny1p967 Před 8 měsíci

    is there a reason to not use mesh as the base

  • @konighansen9062
    @konighansen9062 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you cut the trousers lengthwise to sew the panels on?

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 Před rokem +2

      You can either use a seam ripper to pick out the stitches, or buy 2 sizes larger and roller cut the inseams, flatten out the pant legs, and do your flat work that way.
      I recommend removing the cargo pockets so you can add Cordura over them, then add them with the reinforced panels, or you can locate them more to the backs of your thighs a little.
      Pad the knees with good closed cell foam.
      I'll never use shoe goo or adhesives again because they rot, turn brown, and crumble. Heavy duty sewing machine and bartacks will handle what you need.
      Been making Ghillies since 1991. Did SOTIC MTT in 1996, was in 3 Scout Sniper Platoons, and Long Range Surveillance. Ghillie Suits are actually far more useful for static surveillance or point target Recce, not really needed for sniping. Ghillie hat or hood are plenty for Sniping, along with a Sniper veil and knowing how to construct urban, desert, or green above-surface hasty hides/blinds with loopholes. Yeti nets, elastic shock cord, mini clamps, zip ties, 550 cord, and basic tools with field craft knowledge come in more handy than a Ghillie ever did.
      Urban requires more cutting through structures and setting up multiple loopholes, building up cover, and other things.

  • @samuelhorowitz5029PLUMBCRAZY

    I heard the best thing is tie it behind a vehicle and drag it through mud dirt.. rough it up some to break it in..

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem +1

      yep that is a good idea and it expedites the break in process, but you always want to keep up with it and never drag it to long

  • @drd1924
    @drd1924 Před 8 měsíci

    Q. Why is it that black bears are so hard to see if there is no black in nature?
    Ok now serious question- How the heck do you sew with a machine....way up inside the pant leg?
    Seems like a guy would need a 2 foot throat depth sewing machine.
    Great video by the way, I learned something new....wire in the brim...Such a nice touch.

  • @endofdaysbroadcast8486
    @endofdaysbroadcast8486 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Can you tell us how you sewed the codura on the front on the pants with a sewing machine without sewing the legs shut?

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Unstitched the seam on pants, sewed it on, then restitched the seam of the pants back

  • @iberiksoderblom
    @iberiksoderblom Před 2 lety +5

    No black colour in nature...
    Hmmm...
    Appart from all those things between a Panther and insects and even flowers, well I guess it could be correct.
    And that a human eye has trouble getting focus on a black colour.
    There are times where its opportune to use black to maximize contrast or to fool the eye to misinterpret distance.
    BTW a really good video (dont mind me bitching :-D ).

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 Před rokem

      Black is ok in those circumstances, until it starts moving. Ghillie base needs to be light so you can adjust it to the environment. When in a dry season and really light backgrounds, dark colors stick out noticeably.
      I've used Ghillies everywhere from deep green forests to grasslands, high deserts, snow, and swamps. The typical Bonnie hat face shadow is a dead giveaway due to dark contrasted against the background.

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem

      Yeah lots of things, but never something you want to use on a ghillie

  • @bwele2723
    @bwele2723 Před rokem +1

    Just wondering if there is anyway to camp the canvas cover on the trousers

    • @bwele2723
      @bwele2723 Před rokem

      Not camp CAMOUFLAGE 😂

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 Před rokem

      There are vast options for camo patterns with Cordura nowadays.
      My first Ghillie was built on an OD Green base uniform. My 2nd, I used Woodland camo for all my reinforcement layers.
      It's too easy to use Multicam Cordura nowadays for your elbows, pants, and chest if you go the route of a school suit.
      Those layers get mudded-up pretty fast though during stalking lanes.

    • @DieselDoktor
      @DieselDoktor Před rokem

      Spray paint. Easy money.

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem

      you can die them, paint them, use patterned cordura fabric, or a good break in will dull the color out

  • @tonyelbows8045
    @tonyelbows8045 Před rokem +1

    Peace out, homie

  • @scottb7490
    @scottb7490 Před měsícem

    FUCKING OUTSTANDING, teufel hunden!! I have never made a ghillie, but have wanted to. (When I was in the Corps, I got to go to SOME "high speed" schools, but never got the chance to go to sniper school.) Now I am going to make one just as a fun project. I have a couple of questions, though:
    1. You were talking about using light colors, like tan. I do still have both desert and woodland cammies, and I live in Oregon, where it is pretty GREEN. So, wouldn't it be better to use woodland cammies to make my suit, as opposed to desert?
    2. Would a hot glue gun work, in place of Shoe Goo? And how many points need to be glued, like for example, on the back of the blouse?
    3. Do you just sew multiple points around the border of the net (on back of blouse, for example), or do you sew some spots in the middle of the net, too?
    4. I REALLY wish that you would have shown video of actually DOING a bunch of the steps. For instance, I can't how figure out how you attach the vegetation to the 550 cord, to make the vegetation stand up when you are prone... ??
    Anyway, GREAT job on the video! Keep it up, devil!
    Semper Fidelis!

  • @WombatMuffler
    @WombatMuffler Před 2 lety +1

    I dont see any video on how to break in a ghillie suit yet, do you have a video and I just don't see it or do you have a video that you recommend? Thanks.

  • @loganwilson6148
    @loganwilson6148 Před rokem +4

    Thoughts on using the issued canvas lined duffle as your front reinforcement? saw some guys in the pacific northwest doing that. the material is durable and has a great deal of water resistance.

    • @DeathFromAbove_5.56
      @DeathFromAbove_5.56 Před rokem

      Kind of a given. It’ll outlast a top any day. Those things take a beating in basic training.

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem +1

      yeah great option, ive used alot of mine on other projects, cordura 500d is a good alternative!

    • @alanmurdock4319
      @alanmurdock4319 Před rokem

      We used to have appropriate our canvas from the motor pool.

  • @craigpalmer9196
    @craigpalmer9196 Před 2 měsíci

    no string mop head?

  • @codywithrow7993
    @codywithrow7993 Před rokem

    Nice bro.

  • @Frogman6287
    @Frogman6287 Před rokem +2

    AUSCAM is pretty rare in the US. That's a shame because I really like the pattern. Wish it wasn't so hard to find.

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem

      yeah there are places online that sell used uniforms that can be used but is is hit or miss for sure!

  • @rustyshacklefort3715
    @rustyshacklefort3715 Před rokem +1

    Does this go over your BDU or is this worn alone?

    • @DeathFromAbove_5.56
      @DeathFromAbove_5.56 Před rokem +1

      Alone. Go a size or two larger to make something you slip on or go with a flight suit (a size larger as well) for a two-piece (need hat) deal.

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem

      the blouse can be worn over your regular top, but i tend to wear alone, usually in a hide site i would slip the blouse and veil over my cammies and remove when not needed

  • @alanmurdock4319
    @alanmurdock4319 Před rokem

    I guess some things have changed. The principle is the same, but some of the materials are different. Back then it was a surveillance and target acquisition platoon in H&S company not an entire company.

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem

      STA is still in place, and there just a platoon usually comprised of 15-30 dudes, some hogs, some pigs, RSTAC was a thing for a short time but it dissolved

  • @x.grover.x9786
    @x.grover.x9786 Před 2 lety

    have you tried anything from rajuga?

  • @toddb930
    @toddb930 Před rokem +1

    Do you make your own drag bag?

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem

      you can, but i just have a soft gun bag i purchased from eberlestock! its a standard issue as well

    • @svenvanwier7196
      @svenvanwier7196 Před rokem

      You guys drag it behind you on a wire when crawling through the bush bush?
      I get wearing a ruck is not great after spending hours on a ghillie😅

  • @chrisrogers8733
    @chrisrogers8733 Před 2 lety +3

    If you dont have a sewing machine and you have access to Parachute riggers, take your Ghillie to them with a case of beer… You will have a finished product:)

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před 2 lety +1

      Solid advise bro!!! Riggers know what’s up

    • @Whiskey.Tango.Actual
      @Whiskey.Tango.Actual Před 2 lety +1

      Facts!!

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 Před rokem +1

      Riggers on several posts are being contracted out and are less-available. It's really a good idea to learn to sew and acquire good machines and tools. You'll learn a lifelong skill that's useful for more things, especially if you get into gear-making.

  • @armageddonready4071
    @armageddonready4071 Před 3 měsíci

    I was a FO, we made our suits from a drag plate and burlap. Very standard. Since then, I have learned, DONT use BURLAP. It’s very heavy when WET. Like STOOPAD wet.
    Use synthetic YARN. When wet, it’s light and dries very quickly. Yes, this this is how the military tells you how to make one. I’m not in the MC anymore , so my new stealth suit, is not this, it’s WAY BETTER.
    I would make a video of mine, but I’m to stoopad

  • @TheGlock34man
    @TheGlock34man Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome video brother. Would u be interested in making me one🇺🇸👍🏻

  • @deezcoconut9175
    @deezcoconut9175 Před rokem +1

    does tiger thread work fine for the sewing string?

  • @cagehendry694
    @cagehendry694 Před 2 lety +2

    can you wash it in the washing machine or what?

    • @PC-kb5nm
      @PC-kb5nm Před 2 lety +5

      Only if you want your machine clogged up in jute. You want the suit dirty anyway

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před 2 lety +8

      Lol wash it in the swamp

  • @jerryrichards8172
    @jerryrichards8172 Před 3 měsíci

    Looks like a ww2 Japanese sniper kit.

  • @charlieandhudsonspal7031

    The bonnie looks like you scalped my neighbor

  • @jonathanrogers9961
    @jonathanrogers9961 Před rokem +4

    2:31 There is black in nature. Some birds are black. Some rocks are black. Night without city lights is black. Black bears and many animals can have black fur or hides. Predators, like the tiger, cheetah, and leopard, use black patterns on their fur in their natural camouflage. People have black hair. In the dark the human eye sees in black and white in the dark. Black is a great color to use to effect contrast and depth, and break up outlines and features. But should be used sparingly.

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem +3

      very sparingly

    • @rainbow_tactician
      @rainbow_tactician Před rokem +1

      No sniper is trying to blend in with bird and bears dude. He's talking specifically about blending in with an environment, when it comes to sniper field craft "there is no black" is a good rule.

    • @jonathanrogers9961
      @jonathanrogers9961 Před rokem

      ​@@rainbow_tactician no, but birds and bears are already blending into the environment the sniper is trying to blend in to. My point is, the argument for not using black is "it does not exist in nature". However black does exist in nature. I even forgot the tiger, cheetah, and leopard who all use black in their natural camouflage patterns. I'm not trying to tell you what to do, use or don't use black if you feel its better. But I am saying the argument being used is not valid.

    • @christytauler5672
      @christytauler5672 Před rokem

      @@jonathanrogers9961Great, then the second he decides to wear black, he’ll get shot at because they think he’s a bear😂

  • @scaryblackrifle6255
    @scaryblackrifle6255 Před 2 lety +2

    This is the oldskool method. Hunting and airsoft markets have created very good lightweight and synthetic materials that dry fast, don't hold water or shed fibers like jute does. Don't be afraid to experiment. Personally I don't use ghillie pants at all, my main camo is ghillie hat and a shoulder piece. A ghillie must be put on and shed FAST. A full ghillie simply does not permit that. I prefer more lightweight, mobile and versatile build.
    Reinforcing knees, and elbows is nice during cold and wet weather only, but generally i prefer kneepads. We still have to carry plenty of critical equipment, so camo must be small and light. The stationary strategy of sniper is overrated anyway. Camouflage is not a panacea, people arent' that stupid. It's more about tactics, field-craft, planning and setting obstacles to redirect and tripwires as early warning.

    • @floydvaughn9666
      @floydvaughn9666 Před rokem +1

      The nylon mesh camo material works, as well as sheer curtain panels. Cut triangles for leafy shapes, long strips, add a little jute twine.

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před rokem +2

      There are many options and scenarios that could use a full ghillie, but if you're looking for a field expedient version the cobra hood build is up. Also, when in a ghillie nothing should ever be fast, slow and methodical when stalking, or moving towards an obj

  • @tommybomber
    @tommybomber Před 7 měsíci

    M81 woodland works best in my environment

  • @benparker3267
    @benparker3267 Před 2 lety +1

    E 6000 works better and is cheaper

  • @christianlovett1876
    @christianlovett1876 Před 5 měsíci

    Putting the DTS music on the video is a direct violation of the Geneva Convention

  • @h.sapienstechnologicus8865

    I find Full ghillies are impractical, especially pants. Full ghillie is bulky, and quite heavy, especially wet. You cannot be seen in one, you can’t really patrol wearing one so it’s being carried in a ruck must of the time.
    I prefer a solid premaid shoulders and torso platform + hat. Less bulk, less weight, easy to put on, don’t have to take by boots off in field. And I still have space left for 2x2m camo netting

    • @h.sapienstechnologicus8865
      @h.sapienstechnologicus8865 Před 2 lety

      Yes full ghillie might save your ass, if enemy “steps on you”, but that is more of a failure to plan your route and obstacles. I never go out in open with a ghillie on, relying on its camouflage as one stop solution. However it’s quite common for unsuspecting civilian or basic infantrymen fail to recognize you even with very little camo on even at close distances.

    • @h.sapienstechnologicus8865
      @h.sapienstechnologicus8865 Před 2 lety

      The biggest issue is boots, they are recognizable, hard to camo, as jute at ground level tends to get caught in veg.

    • @h.sapienstechnologicus8865
      @h.sapienstechnologicus8865 Před 2 lety

      Experienced counter sniper, however is so vigilant and trained , he will scope out your unmasked muzzle at 100m or, god forbid, un-camouflaged scope.

    • @h.sapienstechnologicus8865
      @h.sapienstechnologicus8865 Před 2 lety

      What a sniper does, is mostly stationary observation. In that case I’d rather mask the OP and bring comfort items like rollmat and cold weather overalls instead of camo pants, plus the work is done in small teams, no need for ghillie again.
      But what about specific sniper tasks? Most of it will be walking again. The ruck is only this big. In addition to clothing for patrolling, you will carry, electronics, weapon system (usually significantly heavier that 556 assault rifle), binos, the frickin tripod, a little food, at least 2l of WATER, the poncho and at least rudimentary sleep system. And hey, let’s add additional 3kg of full ghillie on the top? I’d re-consider that twice.

    • @h.sapienstechnologicus8865
      @h.sapienstechnologicus8865 Před 2 lety

      Solid tutorial tho. You clearly have done some time in field.

  • @nathancoohon5690
    @nathancoohon5690 Před 2 lety +1

    2A❤️🇺🇸❤️. Let’s go Brandon FJB

  • @juansimon5802
    @juansimon5802 Před 2 lety +2

    i dont understand why people say there is no black in nature. lots of fungus are black,burnt trees and char is black,coal is black,oil is black animals have black. black is everywhere in nature.

    • @reconsurco
      @reconsurco  Před 2 lety +3

      True, and for your eye, or the observers eye, black is very easy to spot, and your goal is to not stand out. Unless your stalking through a charred forest, or a tar pit. i wouldn't recommend using black.

    • @surgicalshot
      @surgicalshot Před 2 lety +3

      Go play outside black in nature does happen but it's unnatural. 👍

  • @mountainwoodsman8116
    @mountainwoodsman8116 Před 11 měsíci

    "In nature there is no black"... except black bears, black snakes, black dogs, black birds, black panthers... you get the picture. I have a small black dog, and he disappears in my living room if he lays in a dark corner or in a shadow. The contrasting issue here is not color, but sunlight. Black will show up in a lighter background if there is enough daylight. However, it works fantastically in the right environment. Otherwise, Vietnam tiger stripe camo (nor NVA black pajamas) wouldn't have so much black in it. Black not being in nature is an over regurgitated myth with no basis in reality. Use your brain, do your homework, test it yourself to see what works and what doesn't. 'Nuff said.

  • @groundup7839
    @groundup7839 Před 4 měsíci

    don’t curse in videos, that’s dumb