Indoor CQB Gun's N' Gear

I always seemed to take the first shot at the mall in the gonads. I even considered a cricket box at one point :D   

 
As others have posted, camo at an indoor site is irrelevant due to the close ranges so wear what you like. 

As for other kit, full face protection is highly recommended, exactly what is up to how comfortable you are but remember ppe is far cheaper than dental treatment. Also I'd add a torch or tac light to your kit for those darker areas and a bag of pyros and/or BFGs (assuming the site allows them) 

Gunwise I recommend something short (obviously). I found a couple of GBB pistols worked best as they allowed me to be more agile at tight corners and the faster trigger response meant I could get shots off quicker. 

 
Did anyone else play at Electowerkz? A bb wasn't the worst thing you could kneel on in there

 
I don't think its been mentioned yet, (sorry if I missed it) but I would consider essential CQB equipment to include a couple of grenades.  My preference are timed ones.

 
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More than once I found myself taking up a defensive position and my knee landed on something soft, especially on the ground floor. Mind you it meant I usually had plenty of space on the train home 

 
I don't think its been mentioned yet, (sorry if I missed it) but I would consider essential CQB equipment to include a couple of grenades.  My preference are timed ones.


Good point. Although my preference is for a fuckton of paper ones!

 
Is that more or less than a crapton? ?

 
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Certainly more than cuntful...

 
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Is that a metric or imperial fuckton? 


as @Lozart suggests the metric fucktonne is heavier than the imperial fuckton, unless you're using the older unit aka the fucking long ton

Is that more or less than a crapton? ?


crapton is the weight equivalent of the fucktonne, ie weight in craptons=mass in fucktonnes*9.81m/s²

of course the metric designations also accept the usuai SI mega, giga, tera etc prefixes.

 
as @Lozart suggests the metric fucktonne is heavier than the imperial fuckton, unless you're using the older unit aka the fucking long ton

crapton is the weight equivalent of the fucktonne, ie weight in craptons=mass in fucktonnes*9.81m/s²

of course the metric designations also accept the usuai SI mega, giga, tera etc prefixes.
We all gotta get out more.......

 
Also, in order to look like a top quality CQB player. Here's a ProTip:

Have a standalone torch.

Weapon mounted lights can put you at a disadvantage for a few reasons.

Mostly because it gives the other team something to aim at, thinking there's a human next to it, where's a standalone torch could be held well away from the body, and at an odd angle to keep you safe from hits.

Plus you can stack up on the door and hold the torch in the top corner, blinding the other team and covering your team mates who can safely pop out and shoot past the glare.

 
I used to play in Leicester years ago at a place which was known as the Embassy I do believe.. It was absolutely mental. It was a disused factory about 15 mins from Fosse Park. A 3 story layout, The top floor were offices so you were darting in and out of rooms and corridors and up and down stair cases... The Ground floor was a massive open space with multiple entry and exit points and fake walls put up to provide more cover but best of all was the basement.... FCUK me! It was dark, wet, probably full of rats and the odd lightbulb that you see in horror movies moving side to side and squeaking.... When you were down there it was surreal.... You would be on your tip toes trying hard not to make a sound... Jeez looking back it was pure adrenalin fuelled orgasmic action!. I remember once running up the central stairs from the basement to the middle of the ground floor, gun blazing, bb's flying in all directions....and wallop I ran straight into a wooden wall... I went flying... but I didn't drop my Systema... hell no... I wasn't gonna scratch it lol. The top office floor was just as crazy and we did some crazy things trying to clear out the rooms... I am actually smiling as I'm writing this... And best of all was the final game known as the last stand. You'd all bunch up into the centre of the ground floor in a square formation surrounded by crates about 10 of you and then the rest of the people would come at ya... It was insane! Absolutely some of the best airsoft I've ever played. Period.

In terms of BDU's people just wore what they wanted. DPM, Coyote brown, jeans, t-shirts, trainers, shorts... it really didn't matter coz there was no place you could really hide... except downstairs in the dark basement where the boogeyman lived..... he was real! Honest! He lived in Leicester in that basement!!!

 
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