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Whats your field of choice? Never been airsofting before, Live in the London area and i'm looking for a place to start going to regularly!

 

Theres quite a few and most seem either really underbooked or just dont have much info in regards to how popular a session is on their site!

 

Need some help getting into this sport, done a lot of Army Cadet stuff so once i learn a bit more i'd love to do some MilSim stuff!

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If you live in London, it isn't that far from The Mall so I would try that. Depending on what side of London you live of course. There is the Bunker 51 site but never been and not many others nearer the centre. 

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Airsofting around London

Depending on what side of London you live you may find these sites close or far.

I myself live in North East London so these are following sites I attend

Note that most of these sites are outside of London and require travel by car as public transport is limited to these places especially on Sunday mornings. I’ll start with the site I began airsoft at.

Dragons Lair Airsoft - Ongar

https://www.facebook.com/groups/129808267105240/

Dragons Lair or DLA is in Ongar which is just outside of North East of London, it is managed by Ray Cain and his family and they all do a great job, they are affliated with Airsoft Zone which you will only ever hear good this about. The site its self is a very open but linear forest with a swamp and small pond area, there’s a small fort and village around the back. As its so open it lacks much cover and being that this place is quite full auto friendly means its also BB hungry. The Safe Zones pretty good with lots of hard cover, decent food and drink and a shop run by Airsoft Zone. Only down side is the toilets are essentially a bucket with a seat attached.

 

AWA Herts - Hertfordshire

https://www.facebook.com/AwaHerts/?fref=ts

Played at the site, was disappointed IMO, the road leading to the site needed a 4x4 and my poor BMW 320d did not like it, I made it though. Entrance to the site is literally through a hedge, the safe zone was poor, being a few garden benches and tables, no hard cover only a few tarpaulin or those cheapo gazebos you get from Tescos. Games were ok though

 

Billericy Airsoft - Billericy

https://www.facebook.com/Skirmish-Airsoft-Billericay-65355044979/?fref=ts

Again a poor quality road leading to the site but better than AWA Herts, ample car parking, decent safe zone but only a small portion of it is under hard cover, the shop is a full blown shop and so is massive and has a variety of things you may need, they are also cheap at £15 per day.

Games are pretty decent and they ae very very strict on Chrono which is a good thing. One of the pros or cons is that the site is absolutely massive, you actually need a map to make your way around the area

 

Red1 One Airsoft The School (Kings Langley):

A Great site, one of the best CQB sites ive been too, great safe zone as its all indoors and a decent shop, also its all semi so my HPA guns last forever. They also have a small woodland area too which is pretty good. The only downside is that the site is also used for filming so often the best part of the school, the playground, is often used for filming sets so is off limits for us airsofters.

 

Red1 One Airsoft Chisulhurst:

Another great Red1 site this time in south London, this is a wooded area game but has a whole village, fort area, lots of small buildings. The safe zone is again tarpaulin but unlike AWA Herts its all very well built almost looking like a permanent feature. One of the pros here is that it is nearly always semi auto only fire.

Only down side to this place is that the site borders several Sunday league football pitches and so if they are playing you cannot use smoke grenades.

Also several members of the Polish Airsoft Team play here, and they are very good.

 

The Mall – Reading

I read the hype about this place and so one day me and a friend decided to try it out. Over all I wasn’t impressed TBH, the car parking nearby was extortionate for the day, the price is high, some of the shops lack features and are essentially just big empty rooms (thought the ball pit was fun), the dark corridors were just massive essentially choke point with either team unable to gain advantage.

Safe Zone was good though but I wasn’t impressed, personally I preferred to the school especially as they allow me to use my CAM 870 shotgun, the mall would not allow me for some reason.

 

Other sites I know of but havnt been to include:

Red1 One The Fort

Tactical Warfare – Croydon

 

To name a few as you say you live in London which is a pretty big ass place lol.

My home site is Dragons Lair as thats where my UKARA is registered to

Alternatively you can check out: http://www.airsoftmap.net/

For a map of all the sites.

 

Also here a are a few Airsoft shops to peruse (AKA make your wallet afraid of), I have used them all personally so can say they are pretty good. AVOID any shop with the word "BB" in their company name as their products are likely to be craptastic springer toys  and stick to reputable Airsoft shops like:

Airsoft Zone in Romford - great prices, shop and staff, dont know how much their P&P as i go in person

Zeroin – wide selection of goods, bit pricy at times, have heard their after sales to be a bit crap but ive never had any issues, has a decent forum for second hand sales and advice as well

Landwarrior - bit pricy at times but good quality kit, based in Scotland!

ProAirsoftSupplies – Sells good stuff and has got a good reputation but almost never has anything in stock, based in Archway, London (near Suicide Bridge).

RedWolf Airsoft - very pricey but great customer service, lean too much on their Hong Kong counter parts name and youtube. Unfortunately they recently had a fire and so may be limited at this time.

Wolf Armouries - good shop, massive selection, almost too much selection to comprehend and at competitive prices, website used to be shite but its vastly improved now, just call first and make sure they have what you want in stock.

Milspec Solutions – UK based GBBR specialist

Eagle6 – TM guns and parts specialist, based in UK

FG Airsoft – French base GBBR Specialist

POWAIR6 – French based HPA Specialist but also does other stuff too

eHobbyAsia/MoaiHobby/WGCCShop/Tiger111hk/AirsoftGlobal/Samoon – All of these are either HK or Taiwanese shops, great prices and lots of stuff you often can’t find in the UK or Europe, long shipping times which can be costly, watch out for customs.

Evike  - lots of stuff at US prices but watch out for customs oh and their eyewatering shipping prices

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I did mate, we are heading to Airsoft plantation this week, welcome to come along if your free, just look out for the half-hearted ghilli suit!

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2 hours ago, DamoclesStorm said:

Shiz is Dragons Lair still open. There website hasn't been updates since January 2015. Not really a good sign.

 

Yes mate

 

Their website is a bit neglected but their Facebook site is active.

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16 hours ago, Prisce said:

I did mate, we are heading to Airsoft plantation this week, welcome to come along if your free, just look out for the half-hearted ghilli suit!

Will see you there hopefully!

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On 8/25/2017 at 3:52 PM, Shizbazki said:

 

 

AWA Herts - Hertfordshire

https://www.facebook.com/AwaHerts/?fref=ts

Played at the site, was disappointed IMO, the road leading to the site needed a 4x4 and my poor BMW 320d did not like it, I made it though. Entrance to the site is literally through a hedge, the safe zone was poor, being a few garden benches and tables, no hard cover only a few tarpaulin or those cheapo gazebos you get from Tescos. Games were ok though

 

 

Just some points to add to this as I don't think its a particularly fair review (if a review at all)

  • The road is not owned by the site so its very hard to get anything done to get the state of it changed - it is a working track so farm machinery is constantly using it hence the pot holes etc. the farmer does kindly fill in the serious holes if and when he has the materials to do so
  • The entrance to the site has over grown a bit and yes you walk through the hedge side to get into the safe zone... its better like this as it avoids people seeing it from the road as kids already come down and trash the safe zone on a semi regular basis which we then fix before players arrive
  • 90% of the seating area is covered by large (not bought from Tesco ;)) marquee's that have sides that are able to be rolled down in less than favorable weather.
  • The site itself is 80 acres of mixed dense/open woodland with a mix of semi permanent and permanent buildings.
  • Games range from timed 20 minute games to hour + long scenarios
  • The safe zone has a small shop selling BB's, Pyro, Gas, chocolate, drinks and lunch... free tea and coffee all day
  • Free charging of batteries should yours run out
  • Toilets on site (portaloo's that are emptied regularly)
  • Average turn out of around 70 -100 players every game day
  • New games constantly being introduced

I've tried to be as unbiased as possible but if your going to review a site you may as well give a more concise review of facilities and description of the site.

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I live Crystal Palace way and have played at Airsoft Billericay for the most part. There's Red1 that have a couple of sites around London, but I've yet to try them.

Went to Airsoft Plantation this weekend just gone, and that is a really good site! They're a bit rubbish at marketing, but are a really good bunch of people! I'll hopefully go this coming Sunday. 

There's also some sites down south, like Tactical Airsoft, but I've yet to try them.

Edit :- All are a bit of a faff to get to without a car. Though Red1 have a site in Chislehurst, which I'd like to try as its not far.

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