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Wow, really cool tactics. Thanks for sharing. It's exciting to know that people take airsoft so seriously, and there's a dedication to the craft.For CQB there are many to master!
When taking corners dont forget to slice your way around using the approriate shoulder. This means learning to switch shoulders to give anybody around the bend less to shoot at. Do NOT cross your legs when doing this. Side step properly.
Avoid doors if possible, if you have to stand in a doorway, avoid the fatal funnel (the area the door would take up if it was laid flat on both sides). Treat the doorway as a large corner, slice all the way around. When you enter glance to your other side for enemies and try not to get caught out.
If grenades are allowed, then dont bunch up in the same small room. One good throw and youre all DOOOOOMED!
T- junctions are similar to doorways... Best to tackle those in a pair.
But more importantly, HAVE FUN! You will get shot... A LOT in CQB. Probably in the face too. So aim down if possible. people will appreciate it.
*That moment when you realise that tomorrow isn't in fact November 3rd, and you have to wait until next Saturday for your skirmish... AHHHH!!! I'm a retard.The squad communication thing is something that I have always wanted to master after watching all those SEALs movies and action movies over the years. I think being able to say "Contact" in a deep gruff voice is pretty much the only reason I started this airsoft malarkey.![]()
In terms of the prone position - do people do that in CQB? I imagine that due to the speed of the games, lying down might not be the right tactic...