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Going to airsoft on your own (Solo)

Going on your own shouldn't feel odd at all, especially if you're going to your local site.

I've only gone to airsoft with mates a total of 3 times, however by now I know a good 90% of all the regulars (at least i know them as "the guy with LEDs on his muzzle to simulate muzzle flash, the sniper dude with camo wrap" etc) and the marshals are always good for a laugh. Most of everyone will happily chat sh*t with anyone during game breaks or in the respawn area while reloading etc.

I'd probably learn more of their names. But seeing as most of them I only recognise through their kit/weapon during games there's not much point to me unless they ask (i'm terrible at remembering peoples names)

 
Its pretty normal to go alone, just go and talk and make friends you be fine. Or just go an stay silent and dont dare talk to the bastards your about to slaughter rambo style with a hicap full of the finest plastic ball bearings money can buy...

 
My second visit (Skirmish Central) was on my own and I had a great time. When playing you're part of a team (unless you want to go solo) so you'll mix with people. In the breaks just chat and ask about Guns and Kit, couldn't be an easier icebreaker and you'll find out about the gear you may buy in the future

 
From my experience, you are more likely to speak to other players going solo. Teams do stick to themselves.

 
Im been plaing to go to a couple of airsoft skirmished for a long time but my mates are not interested at all. Reason I want to go isgets some experience and knowledge out of it before buying any gear. now that going alone problem has been sorted the quetion I'm asking is how do you starting airsofting in UK?

 
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