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Hi All,

Just saying hi. I'm an ex-Infanteer who has (having spent a long time doing nothing militaristic) recently thought about the prospect of picking up a rifle and coming out to spend my weekends running around a field shooting at other people. It is fun, and I think we all agree on that, and so I thought I'd come on here and also get an eye for what the airsoft world is like and whether it's worth me investing some money and taking it up. I really need a hobby, being honest, and this seems like a reasonable way to enjoy some times of old again and meet some new people and generally have a good laugh.

So... Hi.

T.C

 
Welcome aboard! really, the only way you can see whether you want to spend money...is by actually trying it out. Most places have guns available to rent at a specific price.

Check on the Airbana map for sites and shops in your area :) That may help narrow things down!

 
So what's the crack with joining a team? Are there many and what's the easiest way to find them?

I have done extensive sniper training in the past, is it worth me grabbing something of that orientation to put my previous skills to best use? I feel inclined to do so, but I don't want to come across as treading on toes or anything like that, you know.

 
So what's the crack with joining a team? Are there many and what's the easiest way to find them?
I have done extensive sniper training in the past, is it worth me grabbing something of that orientation to put my previous skills to best use? I feel inclined to do so, but I don't want to come across as treading on toes or anything like that, you know.
when it comes to teams you can do little searching but most of the ones you'll find will be big teams only interested in pros

what I suggest is finding a site you like, go there a lot and normally you'll just come accross one, thats what i did :D

 
when it comes to teams you can do little searching but most of the ones you'll find will be big teams only interested in proswhat I suggest is finding a site you like, go there a lot and normally you'll just come accross one, thats what i did :D
Where in Oxfordshire are you buddy? I'm also here!

The reason I bought teams up is I'm not a driver so it'd be nice to find somebody to buddy up with on the transport front, as I figured airsoft sites will be largely in the middle of nowhere.

 
Where in Oxfordshire are you buddy? I'm also here!
The reason I bought teams up is I'm not a driver so it'd be nice to find somebody to buddy up with on the transport front, as I figured airsoft sites will be largely in the middle of nowhere.

I'm south oxfordshire, I play at a place in Winchester but mainly a place in High Wycombe call Xsite

I'm also a non driver but would be nice to meet up woth someone

 
I'm south oxfordshire, I play at a place in Winchester but mainly a place in High Wycombe call XsiteI'm also a non driver but would be nice to meet up woth someone
South Oxfordshire too. How do you travel?

I'm just looking about, I'm not sure about all this. It seems to be a rather expensive hobby. (But then again what isn't?)

If it's going to be £40 odd for the day including hire, £20 on transport, £10 for food on site... even at once a month it's going to be £1000 a year and I don't know if I can justify it for a game of soldiers. Then getting serious about it is going to mean a £500 worth of kit, maybe more... it's all a bit pricey and whilst I genuinely like the idea of it I'm just not sure about that aspect.

 
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Best thing to do is only hire for 3 games and then get your own gun, its much cheaper, and most good sites include free food in the entrance fee. Getting started can be costly but after that It's as expensive as you make it, £20 a time isn't too bad, just play once or twice a month and that can help keep costs down :)

Sniping is VERY expensive though so that probably isn't the root for you ;)

 
Best thing to do is only hire for 3 games and then get your own gun, its much cheaper, and most good sites include free food in the entrance fee. Getting started can be costly but after that It's as expensive as you make it, £20 a time isn't too bad, just play once or twice a month and that can help keep costs down :)
And how much is that going to cost me?

I assume the upshot of not being part of a recognised team is that I can wear whatever... well that's one cost saved. But the guns? How much am I looking to spend on a first one, with everything it needs? I'm happy to buy used off the classifieds or whatever.

Sniping is VERY expensive though so that probably isn't the root for you ;)
I was just looking this up. I read that airsoft weapons seldom shoot more than 50m anyway. If airsoft engagements all take place at about 50m, is there any real purpose for snipers? Or do they end up somewhat disadvantaged by a cumbersome weapon that is difficult to use in close quarters?

As I said previously I did train a lot in it, but we were engaging targets at in excess of 600m. If everything is going to be CQB I'm not sure I understand the purpose of snipers in an airsoft environment, why not just combine something like a G3 or an M14 with an ACOG and a good eye and you have something fit for both worlds?

 
for the prices etc. at Xsite its £45 to hire but that include lunch, gun, bbs, etc from then it £20 walk on but lunch is also included

guns, for a half decent AEG you're looking £120-£150 and clothing, have a look of the classifields as you'll be able to pick up some cheap webbing or clothing but DPM is only £10 in a surplus store

oh and so far airsoft has been a lot cheaper then Downhill Biking which is used to do

where abouts in S. oxon are you? also I normally go with someone

 
I think it's worth pointing out that sniping in Airsofting is vastly different from sniping in real life.

You won't be able to just buy a sniper, you'll have to buy a lot of parts and work on it to make it good, at the back end of £500 you'll be able to hit a man at around 50-70m with one shot, or so I'm told, sniper rifles are quieter but stealth is still a key as the ranges are obviously a lot shorter than real sniping.

But as above, if you're hiding in a bush 70m away it's unlikely an AEG player will be able to touch you so much as see you, unless they've really gone to town on their kit.

But on top of a highly upgraded rifle you'd also be looking at more expensive heavier ammo etc, it all really adds up.

As people have said, go and hire a few times at around £40 a time, catch the bug and then you'll live and breathe to buy the next bit for your kit lol.

 
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The best thing to do for you probably is to play as aa marksman. Use a designated marksman rifle

Basically a semi auto assault rifle with greater range and accuracy- and m14/g3/slr/fal style rifle, you can still engage at long ranges but also be versatile enough to work in cqb

 
The best thing to do for you probably is to play as aa marksman. Use a designated marksman rifle Basically a semi auto assault rifle with greater range and accuracy- and m14/g3/slr/fal style rifle, you can still engage at long ranges but also be versatile enough to work in cqb
Thats a good idea but will have to get a good one or there isn't much point.

If i see you at Xsite after xmas (guns broke ATM) I can talk through it all with you

Nick

 
Tm m14 and a spare mag, job done ;)

 
I don't mean any offence by this and it's a genuine concern that I don't want so I thought I would ask the genuine question...

Doesn't this all just seem a bit like... sad?

I'm just getting the feeling it's a bit like a cross between paintball and model railways. Paintball to the extent of running around a field on a saturday afternoon shooting non-lethal ammunition at each other ( :D ) but model railways to the extent of getting all fussy about which gun goes with what ( :mellow: ).

I have done paintball and I do quite like the idea of paintball with a bit more co-ordination and tactics, rather than everyone running around shooting anything that moves. But I don't want to get dragged down into something a bit political where the fun of playing the game is hidden away amongst people arguing about which assault vest you have or what pattern of camo. Because all that stuff, I really couldn't care less.

And on the gun front... does it really matter what you buy, at 50m? If you can't shoot at 50m you can't shoot.

 
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