The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread

Today, I took a rare trip down to deepest Kent for a FilmSim at Gunman's Battle Lakes, a site that I once played at regularly and where I also marshalled for a couple of years with the best marshalling team ever.

Checking in was quick and efficient and it was great to have a chat with Tony/Val, the site manager, who I had not seen for ages.

Chronoing was equally efficient and, after the usual entertaining safety brief and game brief, which was based on the film The Rock, which I have never seen, we set off for the morning's half of the game. This required us to gather items needed to produce VX missiles, transport them to our base and defend them from the other team, who wanted to prevent us doing so. The VX was represented by a number of water bombs, which had to be collected and stored together in a number of long tubular containers for transport. If one of the water bombs burst, everyone within a 5m radius was dead. There were a lot of other nuances, but that was the core of the game.

If you were hit, you could be regened by a colleague, who could also drag you out of the line of fire; you could also try to crawl away. However, doing either of these made you a viable target again. Once you had been hit, the next hit sent you back to your regen, of which there were two, a fixed one and a portable mobile one.

With around 40 or so players on a very large and very wooded site, this was always going to be a game with lots of encounters, firefights, surprises and changes of fortune and so it proved. As the first Duke of Wellington noted, "The history of a battle, is not unlike the history of a ball. Some individuals may recollect all the little events of which the greatest result is the battle won or lost, but no individual can recollect the order in which, or the exact moment at which, they occurred, which makes all the difference to their value or importance."

My memories of the morning are of multiple memorable firefights won and lost, being surprised by the enemy, surprising the enemy, encountering Gary with blood streaming down his face, trying to work out if "those guys over there" were friendly or not, and of the heat; did I mention that it was really, really hot?

Unfortunately, a great morning of airsoft had to come to an end and we all adjourned to the safe zone for luncheon. At Battle Lakes, lunch can be ordered from the nearby cafe in the morning and is then delivered to the site; I took pizza.

The afternoon's game was based on us having secured enough VX for three missiles, which were located around the site. The enemy had to neutralise them; if they did so, we could reactivate them if someone with the appropriate card could get to one. At the start, the other team were all in the kill house with one life; after they were killed there, they left the structure and reverted to the normal regen rules. I did ask if this meant that we could just ignore them and spend the afternoon quietly guarding our missiles, but we had to fight them there. Some of our team went straight for the kill house while the rest of us went to defend the missiles; I headed for the fuel dump because I like it there, and dug into a favourite position under a stunted tree/large bush. After a while of not a lot happening, the enemy began to attack us; we repulsed three attacks but, after the third one, I was the only defender left. Another attack came in, during which I hit three of them, but one of the remaining two took me out with a grenade.

At our regen, I met up with a team mate and we set off to see how much chaos we could create; the answer was quite a lot! We spent the rest of the afternoon ambushing groups of the enemy, getting into great firefights, walking to and from regen and generally enjoying ourselves until the game ended.

I have no idea who won and don't really care.

It was an excellent and fun day of airsoft. With low numbers on a large site, it was very different from the average skirmish day and made a nice change. I think both Gary and Sam would happily go back, even though it is a long journey for them, so I am sure we will return. The day was very well organised, well structured and was played in a very good spirit. Many thanks to Tony/Val for putting it together and for still providing the best briefings in airsoft.

Weapons used
MPiKM
MPiKMS
ASG XP18 Commander (CO2)
 
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I took a trip to Worthing Airsoft this weekend for a... fairly quiet one. Clearly everyone was up late watching the sportsball last night or something, I don't really know. Anyway, today was a low numbers day, which usually makes the airsoft better and today was no exception. It was a very warm one, with temperatures going up to about 29C, however it was also rather windy which kept the temperatures pretty bearable; some people were even complaining they felt a bit chilly in the safety brief! However, that wind made it incredibly difficult to snipe, and with me still using my Tanaka bolt actions that made life rather difficult as they're my most gas efficient and the best guns to burn through my 144a with. However, I'm not one to back away from a challenge! My setup was super lightweight today with only a lightweight belt kit and a repro D3CRM micro rig with no ghillie and only a short sleeved t-shirt. This was because I was running what I plan on using at the Defiant battlesim next weekend at Longmoor, which is urban so my kit choice wasn't the best for camo in the woods, and for guns it was the Tanaka m24 + TM p226 combo.

First two games were a king of the hill style game on the tower base at the top of the site. We've been playing the bottom of the site for the past few game days, but today was kept at the top (mostly) because of the low numbers and high temperatures. First game I simply went to a spot that I liked and held a path, racking up quite a few kills despite Mother Nature doing everything in her power to push my shots way off to the left. Then for the second game we swapped sides and two things happened. Firstly, I found a far less exposed position to thread shots through a spot. It was so good that even me in my black t-shirt had a ghillie walk right past me and only shot me because I thought he was a friendly and took a shot at someone else. Secondly, I found that my weight loss and general fitness came in incredibly useful, as after three of us got taken out by this ghillie who spent the whole game flanking all the way around, me and one of the others sprinted back to our respawn and then sprinted back to take him out. Our respawn wasn't that far away, forcing the ghillie to then have to move off quickly, getting him spotted and taken out just before we would've come up on him again; we were back in our strong positions in less than a minute from the point of getting taken out, totally nullifying the flanking action that took the most of the game to set up. I managed to get a lot of kills this game, despite the incredibly strong winds now trying to push my shots to the right now that we were facing the other way after swapping sides.

Third game took us all the way to lunch and required both teams to find a mad scientist, who was a player dressed in all white. He was let off the leash and told to be really difficult, only able to be somewhat controlled while someone had a hand on him; as soon as that hand was removed, he was carrying loads of grenades that he would just hurl about the place. One of his impact grenades is on a fishing line, so he could literally throw it and immediately run away without fear of losing it. The objective was to find him, capture him, and bring him to one of the bases at the top of the site. Our team's plan was to simply wait at the top of the site for them. I took a spot that watched entrances to two of the paths that led up from the bottom of the site, but there was surprisingly little movement there. I got a few kills on players in the middle, and I caught a ghillie trying to be sneaky (brown ghillies are actively awful camo in heavily green environments...).

I was thinking of going home at lunch. My kit clearly worked well, which is what I set out to test to make sure it was all good for next weekend, but I decided to stay on. Game after lunch was a gold rush where each team had a case that could carry a single gold bar. We had to get our case into one of the buildings, take a gold bar, take it back to respawn, and do that as many times as possible to get as many gold bars as possible. Me and my friend spent most of the game trying to confine the ghillies to a certain part of the site that they seemed fond of. I did think it was a bit strange that they put basically all the ghillies apart from my friend on one team, but I didn't mind. I like the handicap when playing counter-sniper, and frequently will find myself coming out on top due to fieldcraft and patience. Plus it's great practice for said fieldcraft, doing counter sniper gameplay without any proper camo against fully ghillied players, as you really have to be on your game to overcome the equipment gap.

Then the final game I played in was a 3 base domination where I didn't do much. Watched a flank, moved to offer fire support elsewhere, picked off a few players through the game, but nothing really that noteworthy. Then I called it after that. Last games were a timed assault on one of the bases, but for me it was time for a well-earned rest and drive home. On my drive home, there was an absolute bell-end in a VW Golf though. He was with his girlfriend/wife, with a baby in the back, and he was constantly pulling out in front of people, totally ignoring road signs, being in the wrong lane and then almost ploughing into the side of other cars when he realised. In my 6 months on the road so far, he was by far the worst driver I've seen and almost caused an accident with me (he almost drove into the side of my car at a roundabout when he was in the wrong lane), as well as other people when he was swerving between lanes and generally just ignoring all road signs and markings. As soon as I got onto the dual carriageway I absolutely shot past him because I didn't want to be anywhere near him and the inevitable accident he was going to cause with his family in the car.

All in all, good day. Despite it being 29 - 30C for most of the day, the wind made it feel significantly less than that (early to mid 20s at most), though that wind also made sniping incredibly difficult. Looking forward to the battlesim next weekend, but totally ready for it now thanks to this weekend.
 
Played the morning game at Apocalypse in Kent yesterday. I could only play the morning game as I had family stuff to do in the afternoon so packed light (for me), mags pre filled, when I ran out of ammo I ran out of ammo.

Site was fairly busy despite the late night/early morning for a lot watching England scrape past Norway. Had a good catch up Big John, the owner, and there is lot of new building work going on at the site which is always really good to see.

Packed the LCT AK12 as my rifle to use and freshly rebuilt LCT G3 DMR to play with on the range. AK was lovely but the G3 while significantly better still isn't quite right yet.

The morning game was cary the bomb and 'blow up' various locations around the site, I played on the 'terrorists' team moving the bomb. This is always an interesting game and is either great flowing fun or you just get bogged down and picked off, thankfully it was flowing fun. The bomb was big, heavy and a 2 man carry and needed to be moved from the bottom of the village to stockade then onto no mans and finally village with a 10 min hold in each location for the bomb to be armed and explode. We got organised at the start and had a guy with a riot shield in front of the bomb carriers providing mobile cover and a wide skirmish line to try and hold off being flanked and everyone moved with the bomb to the objectives. It was a tight game with the village being taken with only a few minutes left on the clock and the other team trying to push us out to the last second. Shout out the sniper team behind village who kept picking us off and just couldn't be found.

Now to try and finish sorting the G3, it's had some issues with very inconstant power over the last couple of games shooting 1.8J at the chrono at home but dropping to .6-.8J after 20 - 30 shots on site. I have been through and replaced every o ring along with a good clean and re grease, a fresh hop rubber, nub and a couple of washers on the front of the hop unit to push it tight against the gearbox. It now seams to hold its power which is great but it either under or over hops, consistently. I don't think the prommy purple rubber and nub are right for it so will swap to a different nub and keep trying but I think progress has been made.
 
Fantastic day at Gunman Camp Bravo (12/07/26)!

It's a real shame the site is closing in September, but I suppose all good things have to come to an end.
It was hot! around 31–33°C – so running my GBBR took a lot of tweaking with the NPAS. In the end I admitted defeat and switched over to my AEG for the rest of the day.

Turnout was around 15 vs 15 (roughly 30 players), probably thanks to the school holidays and the heat, but the atmosphere was brilliant. Everyone was checking people had enough water, sharing electrolytes, and generally looking out for each other. Hittaking was excellent all day, the games were fast-paced and well organised, and the marshals built hydration breaks into the schedule. Genuinely one of the best days of airsoft I've had in a long time.

The highlight was ending up in loads of little personal battles with regulars I know. Every firefight seemed to end with a "good shot!" and a fist bump back in the safe zone.

The only downside was one sniper who, despite having a clear view of both me and my mate, chose to take face shots. The marshals dealt with it immediately, had a quiet word, and there wasn't another issue for the rest of the day. Gunman always runs a tight ship,They even have a no rifle-camera policy for snipers. But considering the communities attitude to a certain sniper and face shots i do find it ironic. I Dont see an issue its why i wear full face! But the irony doesn’t escape me!

On a more tragic note... I managed to break one of my 3D-printed grenades. 😭 Time to get the printer going my next game in a few weeks!
Thanks to everyone who made it such a great day. Camp Bravo, you'll definitely be missed when September comes around.
 
Played the morning game at Apocalypse in Kent yesterday. I could only play the morning game as I had family stuff to do in the afternoon so packed light (for me), mags pre filled, when I ran out of ammo I ran out of ammo.

Site was fairly busy despite the late night/early morning for a lot watching England scrape past Norway. Had a good catch up Big John, the owner, and there is lot of new building work going on at the site which is always really good to see.

Packed the LCT AK12 as my rifle to use and freshly rebuilt LCT G3 DMR to play with on the range. AK was lovely but the G3 while significantly better still isn't quite right yet.

The morning game was cary the bomb and 'blow up' various locations around the site, I played on the 'terrorists' team moving the bomb. This is always an interesting game and is either great flowing fun or you just get bogged down and picked off, thankfully it was flowing fun. The bomb was big, heavy and a 2 man carry and needed to be moved from the bottom of the village to stockade then onto no mans and finally village with a 10 min hold in each location for the bomb to be armed and explode. We got organised at the start and had a guy with a riot shield in front of the bomb carriers providing mobile cover and a wide skirmish line to try and hold off being flanked and everyone moved with the bomb to the objectives. It was a tight game with the village being taken with only a few minutes left on the clock and the other team trying to push us out to the last second. Shout out the sniper team behind village who kept picking us off and just couldn't be found.

Now to try and finish sorting the G3, it's had some issues with very inconstant power over the last couple of games shooting 1.8J at the chrono at home but dropping to .6-.8J after 20 - 30 shots on site. I have been through and replaced every o ring along with a good clean and re grease, a fresh hop rubber, nub and a couple of washers on the front of the hop unit to push it tight against the gearbox. It now seams to hold its power which is great but it either under or over hops, consistently. I don't think the prommy purple rubber and nub are right for it so will swap to a different nub and keep trying but I think progress has been made.

Was a good day. Properly enjoyed it. It was my boy with the riot shield. :)
His day didnt start well as the VMP1 he has snapped the front off the hop up replacement so the suppressor just fell off. Couldn't really use it like that. And he forgot his gloves! Like i said, not a great start. :D Ended up buying him one of the nuprol mostfet M4's (he needed a new reliable pew, most of his have been hand me down type things) which i have to say is bloody impressive. 0.9J out the box and the range on it is mental!
Jon is very proud of his buildings, isnt he? :D he was showing me the shop and the new toilet blocks. So glad he's done the hill grading too, i was brave enough to take my Primadonna Alfa up the hill and still have a sump!!! :D
Really enjoyed sunday, as we usually go on a saturday but as this was the first in a while, it was awesome. Other than the DMR guy having range estimation issues it was a bloody good day. :)
 
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Was a good day. Properly enjoyed it. It was my boy with the riot shield. :)
His day didnt start well as the VMP1 he has snapped the front off the hop up replacement so the suppressor just fell off. Couldn't really use it like that. And he forgot his gloves! Like i said, not a great start. :D Ended up buying him one of the nuprol mostfet M4's (he needed a new reliable pew, most of his have been hand me down type things) which i have to say is bloody impressive. 0.9J out the box and the range on it is mental!
Jon is very proud of his buildings, isnt he? :D he was showing me the shop and the new toilet blocks. So glad he's done the hill grading too, i was brave enough to take my Primadonna Alfa up the hill and still have a sump!!! :D
Really enjoyed sunday, as we usually go on a saturday but as this was the first in a while, it was awesome. Other than the DMR guy having range estimation issues it was a bloody good day. :)
Your boy played a great game, in the first push to Stockade he medic'd me twice keeping himself curled up under the riot shield, excellent play. On the push into no mans he kept the bomb carriers well covered, again superb positioning!!

I think I saw you guys at Chrono, tan VMP? having issues. Glad he got a new pew, makes game days expensive but it makes such a difference having good reliable kit.

Site is really coming along now, new shop looks immense for a site shop and the plans for the safe zone sound really good for when the weather draws in.

Have you put your names down for the Battlesim? I played the DEA vs Cartel and it was such a laugh, I played cartel, didn't pick up a gun until after lunch and fired my first shot at around 3pm. Think this one will be different being force on force but looking forward to it.

There was a guy with a bolty having similar MED issues a few weeks back, Marshalls reminded him a couple of times and then he got sent back to the safe zone.
 
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