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Post by Hawkeye on Aug 24, 2015 9:49:52 GMT -5
Just a short video on trying out the Scorpion pattern. Its not much, as I physically couldn't do what I wanted to, but that just means I'll have to do another one at a later date...
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Post by waffenmacht on Aug 24, 2015 12:37:38 GMT -5
Honestly, I'm not seeing any difference between this and multicam and MTP, and even multi-land. Same colors in a slightly different micro-pattern. There's probably more difference between a new set of uniform and a used, dirty, faded set then the patterns themselves display. If I was in the market, would I be wrong for buying whatever was cheapest and most readily available?
Oh and I've owned a Cobra, currently rolling in a Saleen.
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Post by Hawkeye on Aug 24, 2015 14:52:58 GMT -5
Honestly, I'm not seeing any difference between this and multicam and MTP, and even multi-land. Same colors in a slightly different micro-pattern. There's probably more difference between a new set of uniform and a used, dirty, faded set then the patterns themselves display. I would tend to agree. Absolutely not. That's exactly what I do/am doing and recommend. 1. Cobra's are awesome. 2. Saleen's are more awesomer. 3. You suck.
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Post by panzer0170 on Aug 24, 2015 15:41:05 GMT -5
One would assume that they're not tied as heavily to some contract with Multicam by using Scorpion? And I think the main difference is probably the actual cut of the clothing itself. We did the same with pre-90 pattern, then 90 patt, 95 patt, and 2000 patt DPM. Very little difference in the camouflage itself, different cut of clothes, materials etc.
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Post by eddiewouldclearhot on Aug 24, 2015 19:26:51 GMT -5
Panz,
you are correct. Crye precision wanted to charge a premium for multi cam. Crye developed scorpion originally for an army contract, so they already owned the rights. It was a cost saving move to stay with scorpion W2 rather than go to MC.
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