Another trip to Special Ops at Olney / Milton Keynes.
It seems the previous day's rain had scared off a bunch of punters, as the site was surprisingly quiet when I rocked up at 8:15. And so it turned out - about 40 players for a sunny winter's day skirmishing. Plenty of room to spread my kit around then.
I took
Double Eagle M906C (I may have to write some wedding vows for this thing), 4xHigh cap Lonex flash mags
Cyma M14, 4xHigh cap
G&G G(EC)36, 2xHigh cap, 2xMed cap
Rossi M40 bolt-action sniper rifle, 4xmags
Kit bag was a day sack I bought from Action Hobbies boneyard. Plenty of room inside, which meant I packed it full and it weighed a ton.
I intended to run the M14 for the morning, but the long range testing revealed a tendency for the BBs to curve right. A knackered or misaligned hop rubber? I'll have to fettle it.
The G36... I forgot to bring one of the smaller batteries that would actually fit inside the handguard. D'oh!
So I tried the sniper for the first game. Got a couple of decent kills, but the number of times I knocked the floppy safety lever to safe when reloading... and then couldn't fire a shot when the moment came... ARRRRRGHHH Once I find a way of fixing that, I think I will enjoy occasional sniping sessions, but I soon ditched it for Old Faithful
The DE M906C ran like a trooper as always. It seems my hop rubber replacement hasn't spoiled it's effectiveness to get hits at range. The only bad thing was I shooting so much ammo I feared even my 3000mAH battery wouldn't last the day, so I set it charging at lunchtime and then realised I'd forgotten it when I'd made some 600m of the trek from safe zone to the game area. Cue a stumbling jog-walk backwards and forwards to go fetch it.
Damn it, I absolutely love this gun. I am questioning whether I need all my others, beyond the fact I have a gun fetish and love messing around with them. Maybe there'll be a big sale in my near future, and I'll just have the 906, and maybe get a couple more variants, and some nicer webbing and gear (.... my magazine pouches decided to disassemble themselves mid-game, MOLLE mount screws losing their nuts. Amazingly I find a bag of spares by accident in my kit box, and fixed 'em)
The games were mostly 'plant flags to clear mines, then find objects scattered in an area' and 'drop tickets in ammo boxes to capture zones', and everything worked very well... as long as you were on the blue (my) team. The poor old yellow team got owned through the day, it was very one-sided. There was a stage when the guns went silent as the yellows couldn't / wouldn't leave their spawn... the marshals pushed us back a bit to give them some room. (It didn't really help)
I really enjoyed it anyway. Hit-taking was actually very good and everyone seemed happy enough. Hot dogs and burgers for lunch, and the rain only turned up as everyone was leaving.
Looking forward to RIFT next weekend