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Me with two friends. Can you guess who am I?

Robada a MerDog =P

That one airsofters girlfriend that has no clue what she's doing.

This one is out to y'all modern military boys and airsofters...

 

What is more accurate for American military; mounting on lifted rails or directly on the gun.. rail.

AND/OR

Which looks awesomer/is moar beast?

 

I'm specifically interested in big telescopic scopes for M16s and little reflex (?) scopes for M4s.

 

/knows nothing about modern weapons.

  

Ok, isn't the correct camo for that enviroment but who fucking cares.

 

Want to trade my PC + PACA for a MARCIRAS..lol..

Ive noticed recently that many people have been getting into airsoft which is great! So ive decided to help all you new comers learn how to become a hardcore airsofter, lets begin!

1. Airsoft is an expensive sport so you must have a disposable income or a decent amount of money.

2. Make sure what you are buying and from where. This means read the entire description and what materials it is made from. NEVER buy from an intrusted website. I suggest airsoftmegastore.com and airsoftpost.com because they are a trusted retailer of many brands.

3. Do your reasearch on what you want. You never know a gun may be $400 on one site and on sale for $250 on anotger.

5. Have a surpluse of equipment like mags, bbs, batteries exc. You dont want to be pinned down in a field with no ammo or bbs!

6. Wear appropriate attire. Actual army suits like ACUs and woodland uniforms go great with vest. Not only do you blend into the terrain but you can hold more equipment and they protect against the stings of BBs. Jeans, tshirts and sweatpants are a NO.

7. Have a good mask. None of those wire mesh masks, they can be easily penitrated by a gun over 400 fps. I suggest military grade goggles, mouth cover and a replica kevlar helmet.

8. Work as a team. This isnt like cod where you can do your own thing, you must work as a team with your friends and NEVER draw attention to yourself!

9. ALWAYS have a sidearm. This is important. I will list good sidearms next. But always have a backup gun if your surrounded and have.to reload. I onced witnessed a guy run over a barricade and shoot two guys loke in the opwning credits to Section 8. It was boss.

9. Whatever guns your good with make them your primary class. If your good with running really quietly and have good stealth use a sniper. If your good at running fast and can carry heavy gear than use an assault rifle. Pistols are always good for people with assault rifles. I suggest KWA. Snipers may need a bit of fire power so get a tokyo marui. Thwy have many automatic pistols made for snipers.

10. CARRY WATER. I cant emphisise this enough. All that running can tire a man out so keep hydrated. And no you dont need a fancy hydration pack, squirt bottles work great!

11. Dont go and buy one of those crazy expensive barrets, m60s or miniguns. They are useless, eat all your money and have terrible fps.

12. Have fun and be SAFE! Dont be stupid and run around your neighbor hood with them. People have been arrested in my area for that.

13. Find a good place to play. Many areas now have airsoft arenas or fields to play at. So dont play in a public park. Its illegal in most states.

Their site: triggerpointairsoft.com/

 

BTW that is actual gear, not an imitation.

any airsofters here ??? :P

Team Academia

Candidata a miss AirsoftChile

The BBC has just done an interesting news segment on the brand new British Army camo - Multi Terrain Pattern: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8422942.stm

 

Here you see the new MTP on the left, with Green DPM and Desert DPM on the right.

 

As you can see they have gone for a mid tone analogue pattern more ideally suited to a wider range of geography, rather than the zone specific DPM colours.

 

www.milgeek.co.uk

 

By the way - does anyone else think that the new MTP looks suspiciously similar to 'Ghost Cam' (the camouflage made famous in the computer game 'Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter')?

 

I rather like the new camo, and I very glad the MoD didn't jump on board the digital-cam band wagon. This pattern will be a big hit with airsofters and is much better looking than ACU (IMHO).

Fotografia de una partida especial para un reportaje de Telemundo sobre las féminas en el airsoft.

msnlatino.telemundo.com/shows/Al_Rojo_Vivo/video_player?u...

Ahi esta el link de la nota =)

Airsofters prior to game start

Photos' taken at a airsoft game on the 22nd of November 2008.

 

Airsoft is a combat simulation which uses 6mm plastic bb's. Games include capture the flag, protect the executive, find and control canisters, defend and attack buildings.

 

These images were taken at:

www.urbanassault.org.uk/

This comparison shot highlights the similarity between the two models of CYMA airsoft AK - AK74 on the top, AKM at the bottom.

 

You can clearly see how the receiver is nearly identical (although the AKM's is made out of metal instead of plastic on this AEG). Aside from the different furniture, the easiest way to tell the difference between the two is the flash hiders.

 

The AKM flash hider is a small cylinder cut obliquely too a wedge shaped point. This is also one of the easiest ways to tell it from the earlier AK47.

 

The AKM has an important place in Kalashnikov history, serving in the Vietnam War to modern day Iraq and Afghanistan. It is also very interesting to note that, despite the introduction of the 5.54mm AK74 there is a lot of evidence showing contemporary Russian troops in Chechnya preferring to use the older 7.62mm AKM.

 

This seems to be because experienced Russian infantry are finding the same thing that US troops have found regarding the lack of penetration of 5.56mm calibre rounds. Just as we have seen the US Army re-issuing older 7.62mm M14 variants to designated soldiers - so experienced Russian troops seem to value the larger calibre AKM for sheer stopping power.

 

So, as an airsofter, whether you are playing a 1960s Main Force North Vietnamese soldier or a modern Iraqi Army soldier, the CYMA AKM is a good choice of AEG.

 

www.milgeek.co.uk

de derecha a izquierda: Kako, Abbadina y Moniaraña.

Reforzando las filas femeninas de Fuerza Delta Airsoft team.

Chile.

Ciudad de Panama 12/12/08

 

Bateson levantó la mano para pedir la cuenta, y miró al frente.

 

“Ahí esta”, pensó.

 

“Mos Eisley es una alpargata al lado de este lugar. El mercadillo de guns & ammo más peligroso y desagradable de todo centroamérica. Solo Somalía es peor que esto. He paseado por la mitad de los antros de sud y centro América para llegar hasta acá. No puedo estar equivocado, todas las pistas llegan hasta acá. En alguna parte de ese mercadillo hay alguien que vende stingers robados. Y lo tendremos a él y la mercadería.”

 

www.airsoftchile.cl

Took my rowdy bunch of airsofters to experience the Player Appreciation Day game at D-Day Adventure Park in Wyandotte, OK. So much fun!!! The kids loved it. We will go back for future events, for sure!

 

Be sure to check out MSE's future events, follow their website: www.milsimevolution.com

Or follow them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Milsimevolution

Took my rowdy bunch of airsofters to experience the Player Appreciation Day game at D-Day Adventure Park in Wyandotte, OK. So much fun!!! The kids loved it. We will go back for future events, for sure!

 

Be sure to check out MSE's future events, follow their website: www.milsimevolution.com

Or follow them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Milsimevolution

Ok, so I think I have decided a decent beginner airsoft loadout. This question is for airsofters(beginners or experienced):Is the following loadout good for a beginner CQB Loadout?

CYMA Metal MP5K-Primary

Taurus PT92 Spring-Secondary

AK Chest Rig-ACU-NCStar

Goggles

Condor Hat

Condor Knee Pads-OD Green

Padded Gloves

Shemagh(Head wrap)

Long sleeve shirt

Jeans

Timberland Boots

And if any one else besides airsofter has an opinion share it! I want to know if it's any good.

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Took my rowdy bunch of airsofters to experience the Player Appreciation Day game at D-Day Adventure Park in Wyandotte, OK. So much fun!!! The kids loved it. We will go back for future events, for sure!

 

Be sure to check out MSE's future events, follow their website: www.milsimevolution.com

Or follow them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Milsimevolution

Took my rowdy bunch of airsofters to experience the Player Appreciation Day game at D-Day Adventure Park in Wyandotte, OK. So much fun!!! The kids loved it. We will go back for future events, for sure!

 

Be sure to check out MSE's future events, follow their website: www.milsimevolution.com

Or follow them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Milsimevolution

Took my rowdy bunch of airsofters to experience the Player Appreciation Day game at D-Day Adventure Park in Wyandotte, OK. So much fun!!! The kids loved it. We will go back for future events, for sure!

 

Be sure to check out MSE's future events, follow their website: www.milsimevolution.com

Or follow them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Milsimevolution

Took my rowdy bunch of airsofters to experience the Player Appreciation Day game at D-Day Adventure Park in Wyandotte, OK. So much fun!!! The kids loved it. We will go back for future events, for sure!

 

Be sure to check out MSE's future events, follow their website: www.milsimevolution.com

Or follow them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Milsimevolution

Team Fear

Candidata a miss AirsoftChile

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