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  1. After hearing about Combat Airsoft Group on facebook I jumped straight over to their website to find out some more information about them, I’ve been playing high level milsim for about 5 years and have never really found anything to for fill my standards of realistic tactics along with a bit of hard graft and a well composed event. Spending some time on the website I couldn’t help but get more and more excited about the event with over 30 years of military experience in the team, fighting across the globe I knew these guys meant business. I was hoping this military experience would be at the foundations of the event. Forcing strict drills and a set of tasking’s that would test any milsim player. I drove about 8 hours to reach the event the furthest I have ever traveled to go play some airsoft. After arriving and meeting some familiar faces from the Milsim scene we were escorted on to Otterburn Military Base. We were taken to taskforce Nomads FOB a large farm building with separated rooms full of beds with rubber mattresses, We were roomed by teams making getting conversation going and meeting new people easy. The light started to dim and one by one the teams were called in to the ops room to be briefed. We were given roles within the team and I was selected as lead scout. Map work and being confident with a compass was ok with me, but steering a team of serious milsim guys in the wrong direction for a few hours was not on my list of things to do, so I asked the DS staff to give me some tips these guys were noting short of amazing our DS having 24 years service and 10 tours under his belt I intended to learn as much from him over our time at the event as possible. So kit ready and gear on I laid up to shut my eyes quick time check 1:00am, 3:45am we were woken and taken outside after going over some basics we climbed into our infill vehicle and dropped at our designated drop off location. We then started moving our way thought the set waypoints over about 7km. All of us excited and ready to get stuck in, intelligence had put us onto a location holding a potential HVI in a first light raid. We met with some other sections and got into position with eyes on the target building. The CEXC guys has all the weekends pyro covered and man did they make some noise. A airstrike was called in on the location with explosions rattling the ground and smoke covering the area we attacked. Taking a few casualties and ex-filling our wounded or tending to the injured we took the building and began gathering all the SSE, although our HVI slipped out the back door. It was one hell of a battle at one point the enemy backed away and started motoring the building. The shout of “ get to cover “ rung in the air as explosions boomed around us. For a moment I just found myself taking in all the smoke, pyro and intense firefights, thinking “ I’ve never been is a situation like this!!” The rest well that’s classified… The professionalism from the guys at Combat Airsoft Group their knowledge and life experiences give the milsim player an experience beyond what I though was possible. Our DS offered constant support if wanted it and we jumped at the chance for him to teach us as much as he could. I can honestly say I walked away from that event a more confident and knowledgeable player. The regime and organization was on point the entire weekend every detail calculated and considered. When the event came to a close I thought, “ That’s a game changer “
  2. Combat Airsoft Group - https://www.facebook.com/Combat-Airsoft-Group
  3. What your going to need for a milsim direct action scenario * Very task dependant but what I run * ... Warrior Assault Systems - Available from - UKTactical - www.UkTactical.com - Chase Tactical - www.chasetactical.com Cloud 9 Combat - Mk5 , Smoke , Wire pull smoke. Bollé Tactical / Bollé tactical Thailand - Fury Glasses Thanks to Airsoft International wink emoticon Happy for feedback guys
  4. I know Andy from the sandpit so yea could hit the bunker at some point, let me know when your going !
  5. I guess to all the site owners, airsofter's, milsim players and mates, I'm happy to come any events. I'm planning on going to visit and review games and sites for my youtube next year so if you fancy rolling together drop me a message
  6. Review of the Warrior Assault Systems - DCS VS Recon DCS Plate Carrier Side by side with the Recon Plate Carrier - Both Available from - UKTactical - www.UKTactical.com Chase Tactical - www.ChaseTactical.com Amazing plate carriers suitable for every circumstance from Military and full law enforcement use to Training and Simulation. Both capable of holding full ballistic soft and hard armour. Very rugged and solid design with 500D material. If you have any questions just ask.
  7. Very solid review ! Im a huge fan of warrior kit and this is a very competent review nice one !
  8. It's a great bit of kit, Ive used of for a few ops now. Very impressed with it
  9. I'd be happy to come along to an event ! I'm happy to try all types of airsoft
  10. I'm active on threads with replies that deserve a response.
  11. I think there has been some really great points raised here, I guess I can throw in my 2p! I think ammo limits are important but also agree that 30rd mags really don't work, I think 60/80s are perfect as it is enough to make you worry about trigger discipline but enough o put a few shots at a target. After firing some real steel recently it was mad being a noob and knowing you can hit a target at 400 yards with one bullet takes the need for more rounds away in a real steel sense. I don't believe everyone needs to be in crye or gucci kit, head to food to be a good milsim player to be fair I'm not fussed what people wear as long as they fit in with the unit or team " eg everyone in mulitcam " and have the correct kit to operate correctly in the scenario given. There are some really pretentious / Walter Mittys in the milsim scene you just have to smile and walk away from them. Ive heard everything from Ex SAS to serving Para lol anyway..... I do play Stirling Airsoft milsims as many have mentioned they run some of the strictest and most testing events in the UK. The Valley in Nov is a very testing environment where on a hard routine weekend you need everything on your back for your entire weekend. But It's one of the most rewarding things I have done esp when it was -5 and pitch black at 3:30pm being fit an able to move with weight on your back is essential. I've seen some bad accidents and people also turn up totally unprepared and risk hyperthermia and injury. Milsim is not just acting and role play, Its not just what kit you have. But how you approach everything from ground movement, communication and tactical movements during any exercise from room clearing or detaining suspects to vehicle entry . Its not a spray and pray attitude running round willy nilly..but a calculated and organised individual that on the ground makes you an efficient and reliable subject. Hope that all make sense Please feel free to visit my youtube for more info - My first real steel shooting .308 and .556 / .223
  12. Im not saying you need Warrior Assault System kit, Its just a basic itinerary list of what you may need to get you going at a skirmish.
  13. Sorry dude, It looked like a direct response to my video, Thanks
  14. I'm a Stirling Milsim player. " I think you've been listening too much to people who haven't really played milsim games " I think thats a bit harsh considering you have no idea the games I visit. I have been playing Stirling milisms for about 4 years.
  15. Here is a brief description of the equipment and kit needed for a Airsoft milsim event. As mentioned in the video it really depends on where you are going but here is what I take to nearly every event I go to. Some Events and Game require specialist kit that will me listed to you when you sign up for the event. Kit Including Warrior Assault Systems​ - available from - UK / EU - UKTactical​ US / CA - Chase Tactical​ Clawgear​ - Trousers and Combat Shirt Bollé Tactical​ / Bollé Safety​ - Fury Glasses Armasight, Inc.​ - Spark Core and Headmount Direct Action​ - Dragon Egg G&P Airsoft​ - TMR ARES Airsoft​ - Amoeba AM014
  16. I have given my opinion in the video and I would be happy to retype it for you if it would help I'm a milsim player and I enjoy it over the standard skirmish type game as explained in the video also if it helps here is the general kit I use explained below - I don't think what I have spent is excessive at all ?
  17. Hi Guys, I posted a video recently about Airsoft and Milsim ? I'd love your feedback and opinions please
  18. Warrior Assault Systems - Elite Ops Predator Pack MultiCam Review
  19. Jetboil Zip Carbon - 2015 - Unboxing and Overview PERSONAL COOKING SYSTEM (PCS) | A simple and easy-to-use cooking system, featuring the same FluxRing® technology as our higher end systems, without the frills. Rely on Jetboil Zip to provide hot food and drinks quickly and conveniently when you want them the most. Born from the original Jetboil PCS design, Zip provides the essential function and features you expect from Jetboil. Zip is so compact and light-weight, you’ll keep it on hand for day trips close to home and overnight adventures alike. FEATURES ​0.8 Liter FluxRing® cooking cup with insulating cozy Adjustable burner Match ignition Drink-through lid with pour spout & strainer Bottom cover doubles as a measuring cup and bowl Compatible with all Jetboil accessories Able to store a 100g Jetpower fuel can Fuel Canister Stabilizer included Pot Support and Jetpower fuel sold separately ​​​ Color: Carbon (Black) Height: 6.5" Item Weight: 12 oz (345 g) Volume: 27 oz (0.8 Liter) Boil Time: 2 minutes 30 sec. per 16 ozv(1/2 Liter) (avg. over the life of Jetpower can) Water Boiled: 12 Liters per 100g Jetpower can Dimensions: 4.1” x 6.5” (104 mm x 165 mm) *System weight excludes fuel stabilizer. Stabilizer Weight: 0.9 oz (27 g)
  20. SOCOM GEAR M4 LANCER 190RD - Airsoft Magazine M16 / M4 These magazines are replicas of the real steel Lancer L5 Advanced War fighter Magazines. They are made from polymer and textured to feel comfortable in the user’s hand. There are many benefits that the polymer construction of this magazine presents, first and foremost being the fact that they are so lightweight. Each magazine holds 190 rounds and is recommended for use most AEG such as A&K, Echo 1, JG, Tokyo Marui, Classic Army, VFC, ICS, G&G, and G&P M4/M16 series AEG's. Socom Gear Lancer L5 Advanced WarFighter Mid-Cap Magazine for M4 AEG (190rd, 5pcs) For those who don't like the low capacity standard AEG Magazine, but yet hate winding and the rattling from High Capacity Magazine These Mid Cap Magazines are specially designed for you Innovative polymer for lightweight and incredibly durability Reel Steel Lancer L5 Mag replica with complete with L5-AWM logo Clear Dummy Bullet Design Fully Trademarks Textured Body 190 rounds Loading Capacity Magazine for M4 Series Airsoft Electric Gun AEG Rifle 5 Pieces per box good for single user to carry or share with teammates No more Plastic Bullet shaking which essential for intrusion during airsoft combat situation Best accompanied with Plastic Bullet Loading Too or Speed Loader Suitable for 6mm Airsoft Plastic BBs only SKU SOG-AWM-M Item Weight (gram) 876 Major Color Black Loading Capacity 190 Rounds Magazine suitable for M4 AEG Rifle Magazine Type Standard Bullet Type 6mm BB Manufacturer SOCOM Gear
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