From LACC 2016 (formerly Stan Lee's Comikaze):
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It is most certainly a work in progress and a few things have changed (or will change). Crye Precision has finally released the LAC combat pants/shirt so that will make the pants screen accurate.
The airsoft pistol in the picture is inaccurate but the holster is correct, if on the wrong leg (Safariland Level III 6304). I couldn't quite tell but the tac teams were either using M&P pistols or Glocks in the movie.
The laser module in the photo is also inaccurate but it is what I had. The correct unit is a Steiner OTAL or OTAL-C (can't really tell since it's either a visible or IR laser, but the same housing).
The EOTech and FTS magnifier are screen accurate (XPS2 w/G33 magnifier).
Helmet is an Ops-Core FAST Bump helmet., light is a Princeton Tec Quad MPLS and the side one is a Princeton Tech Switch. Goggles are Oakley SI ballistic goggles.
Vest is also inaccurate but good freaking luck getting the screen correct version (S.O. Tech Callahan plate carrier system in black). I grabbed an el cheapo airsoft knockoff of the LBT 6094 and ran with it, but it irks me that it's not the right vest. The beacon worn is an Inova 24/7, I couldn't find one of those either being sold anymore, so I wound up grabbing a black Adventure Lights VIP strobe (not screen accurate but close).
The most expensive part of this, frankly, is the optics on the AR. I don't know of any airsoft clones of the magnifier or the holographic sight. The next most would be the Crye uniform pants/shirt, followed shortly thereafter by the Ops-Core helmet. All said and told, each of those guys, in just gear alone, is probably wearing about $2-3K worth of "cool guy" stuff, never mind the firearms.