• Hi Guest. Welcome to the new forums. All of your posts and personal messages have been migrated. Attachments (i.e. images) and The (Old) Classifieds have been wiped.

    The old forums will be available for a couple of weeks should you wish to grab old images or classifieds listings content. Go Here

    If you have any issues please post about them in the Forum Feedback thread: Go Here

The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread

Great  day at Tuddenham with the lowly G&G M4.  It's Skirmish at the end of the month so the usual simple games with nothing too complicated.  Marshalling was to the usual high standard, weather was bloody muggy, and due to a series of things going wrong, I ended up going on my own.  I was surprised at how much enjoyable not parenting and playing was, since I originally got into airsoft to spend time with the lad.

Some well spirited gameplay, especially in the afternoon, and a great load of fun around the village area with the buildings.  Had some decent scraps around the containers and managed to keep a group hunting for me by the simple expedient of lying down where they expected me to be ducking around the tyres etc.  Stalked a player in the shower block area as he did the same to me and we both hit each other simultaneously, which gave us a good laugh.   Got hit in the back a fair few times as the opposing team could actually flank properly.  Nice to see a girl leading the team as player marshal, btter still to see her getting players to push up and exploit the ground well.  More power to her I say.

A few moans from some re: hit taking but I saw nothing but good sportsmanship all day.  

Overall I thoroughly enjoyed myself despite the huge disappointment of missing out on the Namsoft weekend.

 
God trying to smite a P90 owner, but He was probably drunk.
hey...   nothing wrong with a p90

in fact...  *Note to self*  Pack P90 for the AI500 next weekend

Great  day at Tuddenham
i have heard great things about this site...  definately on my list of "sites i want to play at"

alas, may not be till the new year now, as finances are getting a bit tight, so i am going to cut back on airsoft for a bit.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
2nd time at Camouflage Airsoft in Alton, the head marshal there runs things very well (a player himself). The forest and ground cover there is perfect, just the right amount.

Also I encountered my first airsoft player cliché, the player who's literally indestructible, getting hit by hundreds of BB's whilst sprinting in the open and not taking a single hit, who then leaves at lunch time. For those who were there we shall call them "Mr Pink" ?

 
Took my mws and a back up.

MWS ran perfectly, I didn’t even have to use my AK. I gotta say it was a good day.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Haha, I didn’t even go this weekend. Just posted that for my own entertainment to see who got it


Only because I've just had a nostalgia replay through GTA: San Andreas. :D

(Urge to cap some Ballas with a TEC-9 intensifies)

 
I know what you mean. My beard is about 50% grey but every picture of me out on the field makes me look like should be collecting a pension. Maybe it's time to put together a Dad's Army loadout
I am collecting mine Tears

 
Had an absolutely spot on day with the lads down at Combat Airsoft in Thetford. 
 

Rain held out until we were nearly finished, no gun issues apart for one of the guys getting a dead battery, and got to use a fair whack of the site. 
 

One isolated incident where someone popped into the bunker with three of us and shouted ‘surrender’ and then moaned when I shot him but other than that no gameplay issues to speak of. 
 

Can’t recommend the site enough if you’re within distance, not had a bad day there ever!

 
Just got home from ai500 and had a cracking weekend! Definitely some hiccups and hurdles that will need to be smoothed out going forward.

The good:

  • Finally getting to play alongside the staff from Worthing for the first time in about 13 years, since skirmish weekends they are busy marshalling and running the site.


    Also, we were all staying in the same hotel, so the out of game social was amazing fun too.

[*]The site itself. The Citadel has some amazing potential for future ai500s.

[*]Out-ranging other AEGs with my 1.1J m21. Put a lot of effort into that build, so it's nice to see it paying off.

[*]Haha, AAP-01 go brrrr. No, seriously, I was only allowed to fire it semi-auto, but it was the first time I was using it and it was also out-ranging AEGs. Quality gun, that.

[*]Met some fantastic players on green team. Yeah, there were some absolute spanners, but the majority I spoke to seemed to be some really great guys and gals.

[*]Good arm workout. Carting that m21 around, then also having to pump up my tiny little HPA bottle not once, but twice!


  • On that, I also worked out how many shots it's good for. The answer is around 500 BBs. More than enough for a normal game day, but when there are 200 targets and some gale force winds to deal with, I shoot a lot more shots





The bad:

  • The weather. I've never played in such piss poor weather before. 70+ mph winds and a torrential downpour for most of Saturday. Made it worse that the wind was blowing in our faces, so we couldn't see anything (and one guy in my team reported one of his BBs flew back at him after he fired it ?)
  • Teething issues. Some stuff they did just... didn't work. I think they'll iron these out for future events, but as the maiden voyage for this site there were some definite issues with the gameplay.
  • Some sketchy play. I'm looking down a scope, I can see my BBs bouncing off people and them just continuing like nothing is wrong.
  • Too much pyro. I have no idea how many pyros the tans were throwing, but on Saturday I only died 6 times and they were all to grenades. I'd hazard a guess that multiple hundreds of grenades were thrown on Saturday alone
  • People gave up early. At one point on Sunday we were outnumbered 4 - 1.
  • Not allowing bolt action sniper rifles. There were so many looooooooooooooong sight lines that a 2.3J bolt action would've been incredibly useful. 1.48J DMRs isn't enough for those sight lines.
  • Ol' reliable TM mk23 fell out of its holster and something snapped in the trigger unit when it hit the ground, so that's going to be a fun tech job to repair.

Airsoft is a social hobby, so while the bad technically outnumbers the good, the good points were far more impactful than the bad.

 
i was also at the AI500 on the Tan team.

met a few new people down there and got chatting, before we ended up putting up our camping gear next to one another so we could have a few drinks and some banter on friday night.

as @Impulse stated, there were quite a few issues that need sorting out for future events,  however he neglected to mention the big red flag....    there was no chronoing of weapons before anyone went out to play, and the marshalls said they would be spot checking in game and banning anyone found running a hot gun....  i didnt see anyone getting spot checked, nor did several other players i spoke with.
i had assumed chrono would be done after the game brief as everyone headed to their CP or at the CP, so when they called game on i was pretty shocked, and i had to insist the marshals brought a chrono to the tan team command post to chrono my weapons before i would go off to play, but it still took them 10 or 15 mins to get there.
after the marshall arrived a few other tan chronoed their guns too.

saturday was going well, until the bad weather rolled in...   the gale force winds made it almost impossible to hit anyone outside the buildings, and by the end of the day everyone looked (and felt) like drowned rats.  the winds also demolished almost everyones tents on the camp grounds as they were set on high ground.  a few people (including myself) had set their tents on a patch off ground between several buildings so we survived the worst of the storm.  the organisers got the site owner to open up several buildings beside the campsite so people could move inside, an offer which everyone that stayed accepted so we had some shelter overnight and could get some semi-decent rest.

this morning started off well, despite having to use damp gear from the day before, but after an hour or so the sun came out and the weather stayed warm for the rest of the day. Tans made a great push and managed to push greens back almost to their command post.  unfortunately tempers began flaring on both sides, so a lunch break was called to allow everyone to cool down a bit before we all went back out, and greens made a slightly better push than the morning and came close to our command post.

there was also a big issue caused inside a building known as "vipers nest", a 3 floor cell block. the rules stated that all mesh railings/fences etc on site were to be considered hard cover (no shooting through, no grenades through or over etc), and this included the anti-suicide nets strung across the cell block, onto which several camo sheets were placed. unfortunately one green player tried dropping a grenade through the anti-suicide net and setting one of the camo sheets on fire.  after seeing this and calling for a cease fire i tried to summon a marshal, shouting that there was a fire, but it took a couple of minutes for the marshals to react, as there werent any inside the building.  after the fire was put out and game resumed, the marshals declared no pyro in the building, but the message wasnt relayed evenly as several players still set off pyro in the building.

saturdays game was called off early for safety reasons, but not before one of the tans slipped and injured themselves pretty bad (not sure what the injury was as there were several rumors doing the rounds).  today also saw a green player dislocate their shoulder.  both serious injuries and i hope they both recover quickly.

as for the guns i was running;
-my main rifle was my tippmann M4, and was running ok, but its still bedding in the new posiedon barrel an madbull red shark hop rubber, so not performing at its best
-my main pistol was my EMG John Wick hi-capa. It was shooting hot on CO2, so i ran it on gas, but found that it didnt want to cycle at all on green gas on saturday or this morning, but worked well on red gas. i swapped back to green one the temperature started to rise, but only used it for a couple of shots in the afternoon
- i ran my Northeast Sten MkII this morning, but only had a few mags. while i had ammo it was running well, but the game was too fast paced for me to spend ages at CP reloading mags, so i swapped it out for the AAP-01. the Sten was shooting well and i really wish i could have run it for longer.
- i ran my AAP-01 with a drum mag, and just like Impulse, it was outranging most AEGs on site and firing laser straight...   at least until i took a shot and the slide/bold jammed solid half open..  about to strip it now, and will post the results in the aap owners thread, but i suspect it has broken its hammer
 

  • Too much pyro. I have no idea how many pyros the tans were throwing, but on Saturday I only died 6 times and they were all to grenades. I'd hazard a guess that multiple hundreds of grenades were thrown on Saturday alone
there was a lot of pyro thrown around,  but i have to say that both sides were equally as guilty.  plus in many instances a grenade was the only way to deal with a dug in enemy player (or several)
 

 
Lucky,

I spent my Airsoft day riding my BMX at the local skatepark, because the forecast said it was gonna pour and all my teammates chickened out, instead we got a surprisingly warm sunny day -.-

 
Got to try out my new AK at Battle Stations Activity Centre, Thetford on Sunday afternoon and was gutted when I was told it was running a bit hot after chrono ?.  They advised to speak to their gun tech and he said that I could play as long as I wasn't a dick with it as it wasn't over chrono by much and that it needed to get a few mags through it to bed in. Really happy with how it shot and arrow straight with the iron sites too, well happy. Pity that there were a few folks spoiling the games by not taking their hits though, having said that the marshals dealt with them and we had a great day. Although my son did want to mag dump on one of the dudes for not taking his hits! ?

 
as @Impulse stated, there were quite a few issues that need sorting out for future events,  however he neglected to mention the big red flag....    there was no chronoing of weapons before anyone went out to play, and the marshalls said they would be spot checking in game and banning anyone found running a hot gun....  i didnt see anyone getting spot checked, nor did several other players i spoke with.


This one is a tough one to police with the number of marshalls they had and I'm old school. I like to imagine we can be trusted, since when I first started airsoft 16 years ago, nobody chronoed anything, but nobody came away bleeding either. Maybe I just need to stop being such an old fogey (even though I'm only 30!) and accept that now airsoft is more popular and gets certain YouTube attention, we're going to have absolute morons who spoil it for the rest of us. I do think they should've chronoed more, as I didn't see anyone getting chronoed either, not even me when I said to the marshalls that my m21 was 1.1J. I agreed I wouldn't use it in buildings, but I also was shooting with no MED outside since while I was playing the DMR role, I was playing with normal AEG power limits since I specifically designed it not to have an MED (since that's usually what my VSR is for). I was more than happy for a marshall to chrono my gun because I'm not a dickhead, but nobody did.

there was a lot of pyro thrown around,  but i have to say that both sides were equally as guilty.  plus in many instances a grenade was the only way to deal with a dug in enemy player (or several)
 


I can only go on what I experienced and literally every death I had on Saturday was due to grenades, even though I rarely was in "cover", since I focus on concealment over hard cover. Every time I was grenaded, it would've been easier to just spray the bush I was hiding in, but nah, instead I just got a barrage of grenades. Though, I imagine it was on both sides, like the non-hit taking as I did see that on both sides. I did have to tap a green on the shoulder I was standing next to after I saw some BBs bouncing off his rig. I medic-ed him back in, but I shouldn't have had to tell him he had been hit for him to take it.

 
A very mixed weekend here, as we visited a site running an event. My group and I played both days, Saturday being the better one in my opinion. Day 1 teams were split, and ours ended up with a lot of first timers, either to the site itself or rental players. There was an issue with hit calling, that was brought up with the marshalls who described the guy involved before the sentence was finished. However, even wet and a little disillusioned by this we still returned.

 Sunday was awful though, had 13 players on our team with not many returns from the day prior. Counted 20 on opposing side at the end of the day, again with a large proportion of our team leaving early, and even more plastic magnetos in play. At one point the only players out in the field from our side were the 2 marshalls, and this was indicative of the day. 
 The day finished early for us, as we did try and continue but between the massive imbalance, players leaving early in frustration, and not being able to leave the spawn in some cases meant that even trying to keep involved became an impossibility. This was a shame, I felt, as the member of our group who was on the other team even said he was bored with the fact he couldn’t find any of our side by midday. 
 I don’t want to name the place, as honestly it could of just been the group on the opposing team but I know I spoke to a few rentals who I hopefully convinced to keep having a go. However, as one of our group said “if that had been my first experience of airsoft, it would be my last too” 

 
plastic magnetos


Yup, definitely stealing that one. :D  

I had the usual day at Biohazard CQB.  Fun, fast paced, constant action. But too many players for the site, and muddled briefings rattled out quickly in a room with bad acoustics.  Infuriatingly long breaks between games, with no cattle-prodding of the slackers.  So, just like every other site, really. ;)  

The actual play was mostly good natured, very few whangers, solid play from the rentals, it'll do until Depot 2.0 gets going.

MP5K and R17 both behaved well, some rebellion from the Specna Arms SA-E02 set up for CQB, which resolutely refused to apply any hop even after trying a selection of rubbers and nubs at lunch.  I didn't push the spacer ring between the barrel and hop unit, I wonder if that gave the barrel too much vertical play.

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Nope. For the most part I 've gotten by without being shot there. This is my typical loadout I run with absolutely no neck protection.

View attachment 78408

Sometimes I'll throw on a shooters headset or even regular ones to protect my ears and that's about the sum of it. But after Saturday's reality check I'll be making neck protection a staple, you can bet on that. Won't be going through that level of pain and discomfort again.
Damn....Simon ghost Reilly.

 
Day went great, we narrowly lost 3 games then absolutly destroyed the other team in a CQB game. Lots of great play by both sides. Lost a pistol mag but got it back at the end of the day after someone handed it in.  And once again the WE based L119 GBBR didn't miss a beat all day ? 

 
Just got home from another cracking day at Worthing. Took the VSR with its MED to make sure I gave my new sidearms a good pacing and ended up using the MP7 all day, so the HK45 is still untested. The TM MP7 on a lipo is a total beast. Set the hop for .25s on the 45m target and it was hitting it every time, with a great rate of fire and snappy trigger response. Couldn't ask for more from what is essentially a large AEP. Had it in a thigh holster that didn't get in the way, didn't wiggle about and held it nice and secure. Massively happy with that purchase!

Had a game where I took a position on a flank. Every time the other team pushed I took them out if there were only 1 or 2 of them, which happened a few times, and when the guy I was with got hit and the enemy team moved past us (after one said "you are dead, right?"), I crawled up to him, dragged him down and mediced him back in, which amused me since he then started shooting them in the back to their surprise. However sometimes they sent large waves of 10 players through and I just held position and stayed still. Wasn't in my full ghillie, just my leafy hood and US woodland camo, and a wave of them moved about 2m in front of me without spotting me. One took cover about a metre to my right, but didn't see me tucked in and then didn't look back. Trigger discipline allowed me to stay alive and then radio in to my friend who was on base defense so he would get some others and just take out the attacking wave. My heart was beating so fast as I watched them all move past my position against the tree in the ditch with my MP7 in hand. This is why I play the sniper role. Not for the long range shots. It's moments like this that make it special.

Rest of the day was a lot of concealed overwatch picking people off at long ranges. Leaves are starting to fall from the trees, so sight lines are starting to open up at Worthing.

 
Back
Top