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Early on in the film, Kyle carries a Mk13 Mod 0. This rifle is fitted with a Macmillan A2 Stock, Nightforce NXS 8-32×56 Scope, A MIRS Night Vision Rail (Presumably To Mount an AN/PVS-22) and a Harris Bipod. The suppressor on the front of the Mk13 is an M110/SR25 KAC Suppressor.
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Read More »It’s been a couple of months since my last gear anatomy where I covered Tears Of The Sun, It’s a labour of love whenever I decide to go “balls deep” into a movie or TV Show’s kit list but I have to admit it does frustrate me when I know it’s a simple bit of kit but finding the exact one isn’t as simple as typing “SEAL Team jacket” into google. Often it’s one of you guys, someone who reads the article that’ll come up with the key bit of information that helps me track it down (See “The Hunt” for more information on this). I try to keep adding to each and every one of these as more information becomes apparent. Ultimately they are there as a resource, A guide on what to use should you wish to recreate a certain loadout or desire a bit of kit you’ve seen. The American Sniper article is one that I have been meaning to do since day one of ATRG and it should be known that I have a love hate relationship with American Sniper, on the one hand it’s an enjoyable and thought provoking film but on the other, I feel there was more of a story to tell that for the sake of political film making just didn’t happen. Much like 13 hours: The Secret Soldiers Of Benghazi it’s been used by both sides of the political fence to define the other. It’s not an easy tale to tell, So soon to the events portrayed and with the conflict The movie has been accused of not delving into Kyle’s mental battle, however I think Clint Eastwood (Director) and Bradley Cooper (Who portrayed Kyle) actually our across his feelings in a pretty subtle way. Survivor Guilt, Haunted by the choices he had to make and a constant battle with his demons. However this is only touched upon lightly and if you’re after a more comprehensive look at PTSD I’d recommend a read of Battle Scars by Jason Fox, I’ll get into the core of what we’re here to look at… Chris Kyle was a Sniper serving as part of Charlie/Cadillac Platoon, SEAL Team 3 in Iraq as part of the Global War on Terror (GWOT). It was a time of transition in terms of the equipment used on the battlefield, evidenced in the film by the sheer amount of different weapons used by Kyle over the space of four combat tours. Primarily his role was that of a sniper, providing overwatch for other units during urban operations. As such, his gear is somewhat heavier and better armoured than you might think of as a typical sniper loadout. The use of a plate carrier and ballistic helmet might not be what you first associate with sniping but in a highly dangerous environment such as Ramadi, it’s essential lifesaving gear. I’ve broken this article down into two sections… Gear and Weapons, looking at his combat load-out and the applications they would have possibly been chosen for, As I started doing the research it’s surprising how far down the rabbit hole you can go, With impressions there is always that little bit further you can go and it’s a personal choice as to how you approach it. I’ve seen some cheap and very good impressions done in the past and on the other hand you can spend a lot whilst not quite nailing that look your after. Do your research and work out what the essential bits are for your overall goal.
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Read More »As the film shows Kyle at various stages of his career, Kyle wore a couple of different holsters. Initially with his Springfield MRP, Kyle used a Safariland 6004 on a standard 2 strap drop leg mount. A good holster for sure but drop legs are marmite… Some love ’em but most hate ’em. For the later parts of the movie, Kyle’s Sig P220 is seen held in a leather “pancake” holster, There’s literally a thousand choices but it’s a safe bet that Bianchi will make a similar model. Watch wise, Kyle wore a Casio G-Shock DW6600-1V. This is mirrored in the film and is actually a good all round watch for Milsim/Airsoft use. I use a G-Shock GA-100MB as my daily work watch and it’s a good, rugged timepiece. The DW6600 is actually more expensive now due to the film so think wisely before buying the exact same model. The backwards ball cap worn in one of the early scenes is a custom piece with “Charlie” written on the rear panel and a SEAL Team 3/Charlie Platoon shield motif on the front, the hat appears to be a flex fit type as well evidenced by its lack of adjustment. Good repros are available but I’d caution against wearing something that’s obviously a “Team” piece of clothing, much like wearing a tour t-shirt that you didn’t earn. Kyle write that he didn’t like to wear a helmet unless using NODs due to his belief that they wouldn’t stop a fatal round anyway, In the film he’s shown wearing MICH 2000 quite often. A bit of a cross over as Hollywood will often have characters ditch helmets and masks for the sake of showing the actors features better. The glasses seen most often on Kyle are Wiley X Saints, The frames are the normal silver logo version and the lenses appear to be smoke, non polarised lenses. The Wiley X Saint would be a suitable option for those wishing to play Airsoft in this loadout due to their ANSI Z87 rating. Additional touches maketh the impression… Kyle spoke about wearing a wrist mounted GPS, probably an older model of the Garmin range such as the Fortrex 101, this isn’t shown in the film so I’d suggest it’s not necessary. Kyle also has an Adventure Lights VIP strobe on his shoulder strap, a good addition to most early 2000’s impressions. Element make a more affordable and easier to source replica, Their EX079 VIP Light would pass well on an impression. The gloves are tough to nail down to an exact model but they are certainly Mechanix, they actually have a vaguely written post regarding their involvement in the film. At a glance I’d suggest that the Originals In Covert Black would be a close match if not the actual ones used.
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