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Hand signals
For all you S.A.S wonna be's, this might help !!
http://www.lefande.com/hands.html
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Re: Hand signals
They're good but many of those particular hand signals aren't used these days.
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11th February, 2009
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Re: Hand signals
Not only that but that's American hand signals
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11th February, 2009
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Re: Hand signals
useful none the less though .. =]
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Re: Hand signals
I've got a hand signal to add to these American ones... lol
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Re: Hand signals
the hand signals myseft and the people i normally go with use these http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEnPDPOB2mc
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Re: Hand signals
There are soo many variations when it comes to hand signals.
My advice if your going to use them, KISS (keep it simple stupid). Dont try and get too clever or other people might not have the foggiest idea what your on about.
My team may use US army loadouts but we use British Army hand signals, as they are easy to do and easy to understand.
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Re: Hand signals
Revive!  (Don't think this topic got the attention it deserves  )
Yeah these signals seem odd...
Anyway.
The British signal for snap ambush is: snap with hands, hand on face, then direction.
Me thinks...
And herren bone formation, rifle in air, and other hand in air, but lower down.
Arrow head, point arms down to make an arrow.
obstacle, cross rifle and left arm in air
Thats all I remember for now.
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Re: Hand signals
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19th August, 2009
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Re: Hand signals
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I'm taking note of those, especially "We'll wing it" and "He'll be out in a minute"
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Re: Hand signals
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Revive!  (Don't think this topic got the attention it deserves  )
Yeah these signals seem odd...
Anyway.
The British signal for snap ambush is: snap with hands, hand on face, then direction.
Me thinks...
And herren bone formation, rifle in air, and other hand in air, but lower down.
Arrow head, point arms down to make an arrow.
obstacle, cross rifle and left arm in air
Thats all I remember for now.
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For herren bone you criss cros your fingers to doing the evil mastermind pose 
The one you said owain is for staggerd file but its called something else now.
For arrowhead we are taught to let the weapon fall on thesling and then put your arms behind the back in an arrowshape most of it is pretty simple stuff.
Hope this helps  shaun.
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Re: Hand signals
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these had me and my brother in stitches. tbh i've always found that pointing in a direction whilst looking at someone gets them to go there, the rest of the time you can assume they will shoot on sight which is fine with me :-D
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Re: Hand signals
Im not to tactical when it comes to my airsoft anyway :L
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Re: Hand signals
old but they would work
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Re: Hand signals
I am pretty sure Australia and British forces use the same hand signals.When I was in the Oz military we worked with the RAF Regt in the NT in 2002. From memory there was no issues? Can anyone else confirm that they are the same???
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Re: Hand signals
Very intresting, will have to learn these and use them!
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Re: Hand signals
Stick to British hand signals if you ask me.
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Re: Hand signals
I find that unless your with experienced players hand signals are usless.... :P
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Re: Hand signals
Have to agree with the last post, the amount of times my attempt at hand signals have confused a situation don't bear counting!
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12th February, 2010
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Re: Hand signals
I have to thank you for this post
only thing i dont get is why people in cars i have just cut up are telling me i need a Shot gun???
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Re: Hand signals
useful non the less.
At least if someone is waving their hands about during a game I might have some understanding.
I might have to look out for the English ones seeing as someone said these are the American ones.
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Re: Hand signals
Most of them are pretty self explanatory anyway...
E.g, 4 enemy would be:
1. Put four fingers up
2. Thumb down
3. point in direction
Friendly would be the same, but with a thumbs up instead.
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19th February, 2010
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Re: Hand signals
It's always puzzled me why some signals require arms in the air or two hands free, as if you're not expected to be in close-cover with gun at the ready, as in most cases you are when needing to be quiet.. :S
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Re: Hand signals
Never thought of it like that!  I suppose you need them to be one handed really, even two handed assumes you have a sling..
We use:
Point then hold up fingers then point to eye/ear to denote direction and number of enemies and how you detect them.
Hammerfist at enemy means engage.
Curl an open palm to mean flanking
Generic ones for follow, stop, get down, get up.
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Re: Hand signals
very usefull thanks
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Re: Hand signals
The only thing however which i found amusing was for " rifle" you have to stick your hand in the air. might not be a good idea..... lol
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Re: Hand signals
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I've got a hand signal to add to these American ones... lol
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Re: Hand signals
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Originally Posted by bravotwozero
Revive!  (Don't think this topic got the attention it deserves  )
Yeah these signals seem odd...
Anyway.
The British signal for snap ambush is: snap with hands, hand on face, then direction.
Me thinks...
And herren bone formation, rifle in air, and other hand in air, but lower down.
Arrow head, point arms down to make an arrow.
obstacle, cross rifle and left arm in air
Thats all I remember for now.
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The herring bone formation hand signal you've described here is for staggered file. Technically there isn't a hand signal for herring bone because it should be used before you even move into a hostile area.
Just for future reference
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