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ImTriggerHappy
And that statment proves what about what exactly?

strykerles
strykerles
Nothing really, thought it was funny ?

Steveocee
Steveocee
I regularly play CQB with players from 2 local Speedsoft teams. I like it, they provide a high standard of both team and opponent and they're extremely honest.

You also don't need ot be running and sliding, you can post up at the back and provide cover. 

May throw a spin on airsoft that you never knew you'd enjoy.

strykerles
strykerles
Maybe in a normal cqb environment but this was a full on speedsoft game.

I wouldnt keep up........... and i value my knees ?

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Aengus
wow what a boring sod

Rogerborg
Rogerborg
Out of interest, who's running actual speedsoft games in the UK?

strykerles
strykerles
some guys i've played with at some locals have rented a cqb site for a few hours next week. I must say after doing summore research today it may be fun to try and it's not all sliding and diving.

I'll be the one that sits back a bit and covers everyone. I do have a 30rps gun :P

strykerles
strykerles
I may take them up on their offer to give it a try, thanks @Mr. No_Face

Rogerborg
Rogerborg
It would be interesting to try  it, even if just to see how well run it is, and whether it's a day of "Brah!" backslapping, or patch-burning and flip-out-and-fites-IRL.  Given the competitive nature, player attitude is going to be even more important than in a woodland skirmish.

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