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I attended a milsim lite at Longmoor a few weeks ago, run by Airborne Airsoft, and they used medic rules and everyone had to carry a red dead / kill rag. On being hit you sat or lay down and could call for a medic. For the first hit another team member had 5 minutes in which to apply a field dressing to you (generally the arm) before you bled out and had to return to respawn. Once you were hit a second time, you were deemed dead and took out your dead rag and walked back to respawn with the rag visible.
I liked the use of the red rag to show that you were dead because it was visually very effective and stopped unnecessary shots on dead players. With only 600 rounds total did not want to waste BBs. Also while sat down awaiting a medic you could put the red cloth on you to show that you were wounded which meant the other team did not keep shooting you, of course you were still watched so that they could then shoot the medic attempting to help you. I took a fair few hits while trying to medic other players back into the game.
I think that a dead rag could be used at many sites (dependant on light levels, so no good down in the Bunker) and would help show who is out of play. I remember being at GreenOps and both teams getting annoyed when they were 'dead' and standing at edge of game zone and still being hosed down by the other team who did not realise or care.
So what are your thoughts on using a red dead rag? I believe it is a good idea.
I liked the use of the red rag to show that you were dead because it was visually very effective and stopped unnecessary shots on dead players. With only 600 rounds total did not want to waste BBs. Also while sat down awaiting a medic you could put the red cloth on you to show that you were wounded which meant the other team did not keep shooting you, of course you were still watched so that they could then shoot the medic attempting to help you. I took a fair few hits while trying to medic other players back into the game.
I think that a dead rag could be used at many sites (dependant on light levels, so no good down in the Bunker) and would help show who is out of play. I remember being at GreenOps and both teams getting annoyed when they were 'dead' and standing at edge of game zone and still being hosed down by the other team who did not realise or care.
So what are your thoughts on using a red dead rag? I believe it is a good idea.
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