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The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread


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A very cold and frosty morning with the temperature reading -6 degrees saw the Lad and I heading off to Airsoft Plantation.  On arrival, we were greeted by one of the staff who informed us that we must be mad; we tended to agree with him.  Fortunately, another 100 players were equally mad.

The first game of the day involved us attacking the village to kill three high value targets.  As the attackers, we had infinite 30m buddy regens, while the defenders had two lives, the first to be taken in or touching a building and the other away from a building; the HVTs had just one life in a building.  We both attacked down the right hand side, the lad pushing through scrubland and woods while I went further right.  After a good fight, all three HVTs were eliminated.

After a quick break to mag up and have a very necessary hot drink, the game was turned around.  We took up position on the left by a hut, now dubbed "The Fishing Hut" by the lad as it is next to the pond.  The enemy attacked from all directions, including sweeping around and attacking from our rear.  The enemy eliminated the HVTs in a time that was two minutes faster than ours.

Following another hot drink, we played a new game called "Two Ways To Win".  Each team had three crates, which they needed to get to a location in the enemy's base; we had to get ours into a UAZ jeep in the DEA base, while the enemy had to get theirs into a Land Rover in the village.  The first team to complete that mission would win the game.  However, there was another way to win, which was by setting off a bomb which was located at the enemy's base; our target was in the plane, while the enemy's target was in the Town Hall.

If the two players carrying a crate were hit, they had to drop it where they were hit.

This was a sprawling fight; the lad set off with part of our team which was attacking the enemy's base while I formed part of our defensive group.  The lad's group got within about 15m of the plane and the UAZ but were hampered by small roving enemy patrols which prevented them reaching the targets; they they lost one of the crates.  Our defence held the enemy away from both targets; they never got further than the suburbs of the village, losing all three crates, which we prevented them recovering.  It was a really fun game, which ended in a draw.

Lunch then followed, which was our usual meal of very cold pizza, again accompanied by hot drinks, although the day was very gradually warming up.

After lunch, we played a domination game.  Each side was divided into three groups.  One of these was a Black Ops group; ours had to capture the UAZ, while the other team's one had to capture the plane, which is about 10m from the UAZ; this got very messy.  The Lad was with this group.  Another group occupied the domination point at the Bus, while my group started at the Border, which was also a domination point.  The first thing we saw was our valiant Black Ops group charging past us to attack the UAZ.  Inspired by this, we forget about defending the Border and set off to capture a domination point in the village.  This was quickly taken and defended throughout the game.  I have no idea what happened to the Bus group; the Lad thinks that they just stayed and partied on the Bus, while fighting off the enemy's Black Ops team.  When the game ended, we held the Border, the Village, the Bus and the UAZ. Huzzah! A victory!

Following this, the next game involved the other team getting fuel to various vehicles in the Mortar Pits; their attack was quite weak, making it easy for us to defend.  I started out by the berm on the left, picking off targets near the Comms Truck, with the Lad doing the same from atop the bunker.  After being hit, I moved to the other side of the Mortar Pits, before returning to the berm right at the end of the game, which we won very handily.  The Lad maintained his position for the entire game, except for an excursion to the eight wheeler and back, which he thoroughly enjoyed.  The enemy failed to achieve their objective.

The final game involved us attacking into the village to capture eight bombs and return them to our start point at the Border.  We had infinite buddy regens after a 30m fall back, while the defenders had three lives in the village.  The Lad cleared out the Fishing Hut, pushed right around the right of the village and took up a prone position near the last hut.  While waiting for an opportunity to shoot the two enemy in it, two other players regened on it and walked to within 3m of him; they died again when he offered them the chance to surrender rather than being shot, which they gladly accepted.  After fighting through the village, I recovered one of the bombs and took it to the Border just before the game ended.  It was the seventh; the eighth did not make it back in time.

It was an excellent day of airsoft, with well designed games played in a great spirit; exactly what airsoft should be.

Weapons used:

Me:
Hurricane kit/G&P SR47
Dboys AKMS
Double Eagle stubby shotgun

The Lad:
JG G3
LCT AKMS

 

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1 hour ago, pyromancer6 said:

Had an absolute howler of a day today unfortunately - my new to me Altbergs gave my feet agony [or it could've been the fact they were frozen solid, couldn't have helped!], had general gear mishaps all day with my radio pouch being way too small for my new UV-5RH so it'd just keep pressing the PTT button and changing random settings while it was in the pouch during play, my HW EXPS3 decided to detach itself mid-firefight which lead to a extremely fun easter egg hunt for it & to top it all off the coveted WELL WE-10 MCX rattler that was an absolute darling at first for me and plenty of other people decided to rear it's ugly £180 head...
 

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So yeah, unfortunately not the best. Will have to look into getting 'another m4 like that actually works' seeing as the MCX shit the bed, or I now need to put the 'this needs a perun hybrid to unfuck it' tally up to three now. Joy

Oh dear!  That sounds like a rather frustrating day.

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1 hour ago, pyromancer6 said:

& to top it all off the coveted WELL WE-10 MCX rattler that was an absolute darling at first for me and plenty of other people decided to rear it's ugly £180 head...
 

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So yeah, unfortunately not the best. Will have to look into getting 'another m4 like that actually works' seeing as the MCX shit the bed, or I now need to put the 'this needs a perun hybrid to unfuck it' tally up to three now. Joy


To be honest, I didn't expect too much from an ETU that they wouldn't name as an advertising point (providing it's the ETU that's failing). For £180, I always had the idea in my head of it's going to break sooner rather than later.

I haven't managed to field mine yet outside of testing it when it arrived so it's very much in the 'YMMV' territory but i'll 100% be carrying a backup to the field when I take mine :D

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31 minutes ago, Colin Allen said:

Oh dear!  That sounds like a rather frustrating day.

Happens, airsoft will be airsoft. Starting to get a bit worried about the graveyard I'm starting to amass though...
 

3 minutes ago, MrTea said:


To be honest, I didn't expect too much from an ETU that they wouldn't name as an advertising point (providing it's the ETU that's failing). For £180, I always had the idea in my head of it's going to break sooner rather than later.

I haven't managed to field mine yet outside of testing it when it arrived so it's very much in the 'YMMV' territory but i'll 100% be carrying a backup to the field when I take mine :D

I think the 'mosfet' is more of a safety enabler for 11.1v than anything else - as it doesn't even function on 7.4 or 9.9. Will have to brave taking the thing apart to fit something else up-front but I think I'm gonna try and get my UTR working again first, as fun as the MCX is and all. Miss that thing, even with it's dumb-ass mags the size of skyscrapers

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16 minutes ago, pyromancer6 said:

I think the 'mosfet' is more of a safety enabler for 11.1v than anything else - as it doesn't even function on 7.4 or 9.9. Will have to brave taking the thing apart to fit something else up-front but I think I'm gonna try and get my UTR working again first, as fun as the MCX is and all. Miss that thing, even with it's dumb-ass mags the size of skyscrapers


You could try getting onto WellPro on Facebook to see what they say rather than just ripping the standard internals out just yet. Could be worth a try and I guess you've nothing to lose.

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First game day of 2025, first time I dug out my thermals, after being cold in the last game of 2024. Went to Worthing Airsoft yesterday for a quiet game day, as only about 35 players were there. It was pretty cold, but saved by the fact that it was dry with no wind or mist, so it actually felt warmer than last game day (though it's hard to quantify as I was wearing thermals this time!). I decided to try something new and took my HPA m21 build with me, as I have recently put a new hop rubber in and sorted the jamming issue, so I wanted to see how it would shoot. Brought the SRS as a backup gun though, because you always bring a backup! Used the mk23 as a pistol, because it's cold and GBBs aren't as happy in this weather, where the mk23 being an NBB doesn't have the same struggles.

 

So first game was simple. Three fuel cans were in the Tower base. One side painted blue, one side painted yellow. I was on blue team and we had to get the cans so they were blue side up, yellow team had to make sure they were yellow side up. I went to my usual spot by the flank of the Tower base with the m21 and it was shooting fine. I'm not going to say it was shooting amazingly, as I feel like it was maybe a bit cold for the 4UAD hop rubber as I don't believe they are made of silicone, but it was shooting fine. I spent the whole game there, getting a weapon hit from the side because the m21 with the suppressor on it is a long gun and was poking out a bit too much but getting someone to essentially use my medic life to get the gun back in play. However, after the first game I decided to head back to the safe zone and swap to my SRS. The m21 wasn't shooting amazingly well, but there were two main annoyances. The bottle + regulator was quite high up, so when I was prone the regulator was jamming into the back of my head and lifting my ghillie up in a weird way. Secondly, with the line threaded through my left side, I couldn't sling the gun properly on my right, which is where my muscle memory is at and it was very annoying.

 

So I missed the 2nd game (same as the first, but swapped ends) and got back out for the 3rd game which took us through to lunch. It was essentially a game of hangman, where a marshall was sat in an open area with a whiteboard and a bunch of objectives. One player at a time could go up to him and guess a letter; if you were right, he gave you an objective to take back to your base, if you were wrong, he started blasting at anyone nearby. If you guessed the word correctly, you got two objectives to take back, same punishment if you were wrong. We got hammered in this one and lost handily, but it was still great fun. I got into a spot fairly nearby to the hangman board, to the point where I got my rangefinder out to see if it was going to be a mk23 spot or if I could use my SRS, but my distance to the marshall was 32m and they were all approaching from the other side, so I was good to use the SRS. Managed to take out a lot of enemy players as they tried getting to the marshall or tried getting objectives away, but was eventually taken out as our team got pushed hard. Traded with the guy who got me, but it was much easier for him to get medic'd back in and I just went back to my respawn. I got back there when I got back in play, but it didn't take long for the yellow team to get the remaining objectives. I then fell back and took a position near our base while most of the team tried attacking yellow base (and failed :(), as I wanted to make sure we didn't get absolutely wrecked. One of our team was also in the top of the base and there were another two guys behind me who had absolutely no idea I was lying prone about 5m in front of one of them. Right at the end of the game, a bunch of sneaky yellow players managed to get in behind and took out the other two guys behind me, but didn't spot me as they tried to enter our base. With me hidden and the other blue player in the top of the base with the objectives, there was no way they were getting in and I took them all out with the mk23 while one of the marshalls had a giggle, as they had absolutely no idea I was there. I just use a ghillie cape (no hood) and a crafted boonie hat, so it just goes to show that you don't need these all-over bush suits to remain hidden even with people right behind and next to you.

 

After lunch we were down a bunch of players who left at lunch. We played a very fun and very silly game where there were 12 barrels (6 with yellow lines and 6 with blue lines) near a marshall and each team had to stack them up as tall as possible, with the tallest stack winning. The player stacking the barrels was invincible as long as they had a hand on a barrel (though they could still be shot at) and neither team could flank past the barrels. I took up a spot that my friend usually takes, lying on top of a fallen tree with some great lines of sight and great camo as I'd find out as enemy players looked directly at me, but didn't actually spot me. SRS was still shooting really well and I got some cracking shots. The first game ended in a tie with some barrel shenanigans that were rather amusing to watch, but when we swapped ends our team absolutely smashed the yellow team. I got into a spot where I was prone behind a tree, with a barricade to my left and a large puddle to my right and a great view down a path that would lead to their spawn. I was waaaaaaaaay too far to spawn camp, but anyone who came through this way got taken out by me with some lovely 72 - 80m shots (confirmed with my rangefinder). 

 

After this game I called it. Next game was a timed attack on some bunkers, but I had 1 mag left which was nowhere near enough and so I headed back to the safe zone to pack up. All in all it was a great day. I think the lower numbers led to some really good gameplay, the games themselves were great fun and the weather, while cold, was pretty good for airsoft as it was dry and not very windy. I'm also starting to feel the benefits of my exercise I started last month, as while I'm still carrying far too much weight, I found it far easier to move about and don't even ache today. Already looking forward to next game day!

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On 12/01/2025 at 22:35, MrTea said:


You could try getting onto WellPro on Facebook to see what they say rather than just ripping the standard internals out just yet. Could be worth a try and I guess you've nothing to lose.

Popped them a message, they'll probably just shrug their shoulders and I'll have to figure out how this bloody thing comes apart to fit something else but like you said it can't hurt!

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