Just a fair warning, M4 carrying g handle irons are ugly as sin. I would invest in an optic in the 250-30 range from a local sporting goods store.Madd Dawg wrote:Planning to get this (http://www.airsplat.com/Items/ER-GG-CM-M4-BLK.htm) and battery+charger and then do the "What the Buck" thing instead of getting the shotgun. Thoughts?specter wrote:Just get a JG S-System. It's cheap and reliable.
How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
>Implying I'm not going to just shoot you in the face
Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
Sup Dawg (sorry couldn't resist),
Airsoft isn't competitive. Maybe out in California where they have the ACA, but no-where else is there truly competitive airosft. We get a bunch of guys and gals together and run scenario ops, skirmishes, or objective games. We have fun. Out on the field it's green uniforms vs. tan uniforms and the way you break down into sub-teams or fire teams or squads is up to you. This is the case for most games, unless you go to a military simulation (Milsim) scenario where they organize everyone into squads before the game.
My best advice is to come to an AOSC game and see what it's like. Talk to people at the game and ask them how they like to play, what kind of guns are good, and what kind of gear they use.
Airsoft isn't competitive. Maybe out in California where they have the ACA, but no-where else is there truly competitive airosft. We get a bunch of guys and gals together and run scenario ops, skirmishes, or objective games. We have fun. Out on the field it's green uniforms vs. tan uniforms and the way you break down into sub-teams or fire teams or squads is up to you. This is the case for most games, unless you go to a military simulation (Milsim) scenario where they organize everyone into squads before the game.
My best advice is to come to an AOSC game and see what it's like. Talk to people at the game and ask them how they like to play, what kind of guns are good, and what kind of gear they use.
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Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
I have no idea what you just said. I do have a cheap-laser dot sight, though. I bought it for my Stinger but stopped using it, because I was wasting too much time trying to line it up perfectly and not enough time kicking butt. I don't really remember how far it was accurate, but it was pretty good.specter wrote:Just a fair warning, M4 carrying g handle irons are ugly as sin.
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Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
I'm a very competitive person, (I was actually into competitive gaming before I started airsoft, but that's a different story) and I REALLY enjoy competing against other players. It doesn't matter what it is, as long as I'm good[ish] at it, I'mma do it. So, what's the real difference between what you guys do here and what they do in California? Do they just call it "competitive" or what?mives wrote:Sup Dawg (sorry couldn't resist),
Airsoft isn't competitive. Maybe out in California where they have the ACA, but no-where else is there truly competitive airosft. We get a bunch of guys and gals together and run scenario ops, skirmishes, or objective games. We have fun. Out on the field it's green uniforms vs. tan uniforms and the way you break down into sub-teams or fire teams or squads is up to you. This is the case for most games, unless you go to a military simulation (Milsim) scenario where they organize everyone into squads before the game.
My best advice is to come to an AOSC game and see what it's like. Talk to people at the game and ask them how they like to play, what kind of guns are good, and what kind of gear they use.
I was born with the Safety off.
Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
Airsoft is less about the competition and more about the experience.
ACA competition:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WycqAXy2Srw
Essentially speedball but with airsoft guns.
Our games focus on collaborative team objectives. It's the entire team that "wins" points by completing the objective, not the person.
It's difficult even for teams to "compete" as it is 10x easier to cheat in airsoft than in paintball.
Like I said, come out to an AOSC game and you'll get a feel for exactly what we do.
ACA competition:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WycqAXy2Srw
Essentially speedball but with airsoft guns.
Our games focus on collaborative team objectives. It's the entire team that "wins" points by completing the objective, not the person.
It's difficult even for teams to "compete" as it is 10x easier to cheat in airsoft than in paintball.
Like I said, come out to an AOSC game and you'll get a feel for exactly what we do.
"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."
-General George S. Patton
-General George S. Patton
Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
So, (I know absolutely nothing about this kind of thing) from what I saw in the video, the objective was to get 4 of those thingies in the middle, and if you got shot, you had to go to the respawn point, then you're back in, Right?mives wrote:Airsoft is less about the competition and more about the experience.
ACA competition:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WycqAXy2Srw
Essentially speedball but with airsoft guns.
Our games focus on collaborative team objectives. It's the entire team that "wins" points by completing the objective, not the person.
It's difficult even for teams to "compete" as it is 10x easier to cheat in airsoft than in paintball.
Like I said, come out to an AOSC game and you'll get a feel for exactly what we do.
I was born with the Safety off.
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Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
the aosc doesnt have competitive players because most of them are newbs with condor gear. get an echo1, and most players will call themselves out when they see you coming. a word of warning: if you are a really good player the mods will get jealous and delete your posts for no reason.
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Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
I'm planning to get some airsoft gear (right now just using normal camo clothes) and I think I found what I want.
The camo suit I'm looking at: http://www.airsplat.com/Categories/AC-APP-BDU-MCAM.htm
The mask I'm looking at: http://www.combatgearing.com/advance-ki ... rdf1lnj9u6
The goggles I have now: http://www.amazon.com/Durable-Transpare ... ft+goggles
The only problem I have with my goggles are that they fog up as soon as you start sweating, but that can be helped by wearing a sweatband around your head.
The camo suit I'm looking at: http://www.airsplat.com/Categories/AC-APP-BDU-MCAM.htm
The mask I'm looking at: http://www.combatgearing.com/advance-ki ... rdf1lnj9u6
The goggles I have now: http://www.amazon.com/Durable-Transpare ... ft+goggles
The only problem I have with my goggles are that they fog up as soon as you start sweating, but that can be helped by wearing a sweatband around your head.
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Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
having matching camouflage already puts you ahead of 90% of the aosc player base. good job
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Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
Well, about 85.Echo1 Operator wrote:having matching camouflage already puts you ahead of 90% of the aosc player base. good job
>Implying I'm not going to just shoot you in the face
Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
What do most of you guys wear?specter wrote:Well, about 85.Echo1 Operator wrote:having matching camouflage already puts you ahead of 90% of the aosc player base. good job
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Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
Local Walmart real tree camo
Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
Real tree.Madd Dawg wrote:What do most of you guys wear?specter wrote:Well, about 85.Echo1 Operator wrote:having matching camouflage already puts you ahead of 90% of the aosc player base. good job
>Implying I'm not going to just shoot you in the face
Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
Question. I read somewhere that a recon (or a scout or a spy or a freakin' assassin or whatever you call 'em) could use a pistol as their primary. Is this true? What are some of the best pistols (AEG, Gas or Spring, doesn't matter) that you guys can think of?
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Re: How to put together a competitive Airsoft team?
Ignore the shitposting and pay attention to this. Most people's guns are upwards of 450-500+ dollars with some exceeding $2,000. If you were to run a pistol or be a spy, expect to get shot to hell. You will not be effective at all. I can help get you guys into airsoft. I have a team that's very noob friendly and we would be glad to help you guys out. Just message me if you need any help.Madd Dawg wrote:Question. I read somewhere that a recon (or a scout or a spy or a freakin' assassin or whatever you call 'em) could use a pistol as their primary. Is this true? What are some of the best pistols (AEG, Gas or Spring, doesn't matter) that you guys can think of?
>Implying I'm not going to just shoot you in the face