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post Airsoft @ The Temple 5/10/08

October 8th, 2008

Filed under: Airsoft, Site Reviews/Visits — Drezha @ 21:05

The Opening of Leeds First (and Only) Airsoft Site!

This was the opening game of First and Only’s (see what I did there ;)) site in Leeds. As far as I’m aware, it is the first site in the middle of Leeds (and only!) It’s a 5 minute walk from where I live so I decided it would be very rude not to be at the very first game!

First impressions

Wow… I did a little research on the site and it appears this place is on Wikipedia.

This is the front of the building…

Image from Wikipedia

Image from Wikipedia

Impressive, no?

And I think the site lived upto the expectations I got from this. Wikipedia says that this was the largest room in the world when it was first built which filled with a bit of worry. Large open spaces with no cover don’t make for good airsoft sites, however I was to be surprised as I later saw.

The safe zone was reasonable. Quite full and a lot of people used cars to get kitted up. Not really much different to the games at Phoenix Urban. However, my impression of this place was better. Seemed better run and there was a far higher marhsall presence (see later)

All guns were chronoed to start with and tagged with a cable tie, which I thought was a good idea as it let marshalls see which guns had passed or not. Site limits were 350 fps for AEG’s, 400 fps for semi auto snipers and 500 for bolt action snipers. I assume there was an engagement range but I cant remember hearing one in the brief. Unlike a few urban sites I’ve played at “up Norf” (being a southerner!), they did have a version of the bang rule were if you were close enough to tap someone on the shoulder, a call of bang would “kill” them. Much nicer than point blank range and quite thankful for i, even though I know it’s hard to do at times!  Maybe that foam sword WILL come in handy? ;)

Games

Oh this was good. The site is HUGE. First game we played in a smallish office section that was great fun. Our team had to defend 3 places against a small attacking force. As we died, we joined the attacking team. This game went well as it showed the excellence of the marshalling and the site. The office complex was designated single shot only, something which I’m a big fan of, having played at Spectre. This forces you to aim and make sure you hit with your first shot, whilst also minimising the pain from full auto!!

During the games, the enemy stormed our position and I got caught out where a medic couldn’t heal me and I was stuck in the middle of a firefight and a marshall came in and pulled me out. Very sensible of him, less so for me for standing there!   Medic rules were in affect for most games… You get hit, call medic, get medic’d, carry on, get shot again then either head to respawn or the safe zone depending on the games. This is a great way of doing things I think. If you don’t get medic’d within 5 minutes, you bleed out and take the second hit. Keeps games fluid I thought.

Second game was in the main section of the mill (the large room!) However, the organisers had excelled themselves and had installed hessian walls. Ok, so these aren’t solid but they provided cover and split the place up nicely. However it was at this poitn I noticed some cheating. Using my new DE UMP (well new to me), I shot two of the enemy. I distinnctly saw the BB’s bounce off them and the two of them shake the hits off and ignore me. They kind of looked at me and got back to what they were doing (not shooting me oddly!) However a marshall saw this and  sent them straight back to the respawn which was good. The marshalls were excellent all through out the day and hats off to them for doing such a good job!

We completely wiped the floor on this game and thus the marshalls then had to plan the games based on how well we’d done rather than keep it balanced. This kinda of “on the fly” game planning realyl worked well and helped to make the day a good one!

Lunch is provided in the price which is quite expensive at £30 a game. However the site and the games made up for this. However the lucnh was a bit poor and had I known I was only going to get a boiled hot dog and a can of drink, I would have taken more food. Me, greedy? Not really.. just hungry!

I went to this game by myself my usual airsofting mates were already  busy or had attended a large weekend the week before. However the players there were friendly and by the end of it, I’d spoken to a good few of the players around me in the safe room. I didn’t go to the pub after the game but I’m assured that when the day is done, they head to the local for a few drinks.

Overall, it’s a fantastic site and I will be attending the next game on the 19th, this time however, I will be attending with mates.

Best Bit - Killing half the enemy team with a well palced BFG throw - Seeing a marshall storm across the room telling people that there dead.

Worst Bit - Lunch - Not forewarned, I wasn’t prepared for the small amount. Also the cheating at times. However the good marhsalling prevented most of this.

post Airsoft Commando 17th August 2008

August 20th, 2008

Filed under: Airsoft, Site Reviews/Visits — Drezha @ 20:56

Managed to get to Airsoft Commando at the weekend which I’ve not been to for a while. It was once agbain a good day out with few people there and as also, everyone contributed to make it a fantastic day out airsoft.

My RPK was out in force and performed admirably. I do think I may need a new hop rubber and hop bucking because at the minute I only have a piece of biro inside the hop! I think this showed at the game. However I did manage to get a good amount of kills with it that day. I did find some problems with my cheap airsoft mags and I’ve now decieded I’ve had enough of the cheaper mags and I’ll stick to the more expensive magazines. With hindsight, they seem like false economy.

I wore my Berzerka pattern camoand it bleneded in nicely. It allowed me to do some sneaky flanking manovures which is how I really enjoy playing airsoft games. I also used my 6SH92 rig and found it to be the comfiest rig to use with the RPK (considering it’s a support gun, I lie down a fair amount).

Games were good as always. The afternoon flag game was great fun with the spin on it. The flag game is where two teams have to put there flag on 4 points and keep them there for the game. However as a twist this game, we had a game with a third team whose job was to basically mess everyone else up by either attacking points or mremoving flags etc. Added a really nice spin to the game and made it that much more interesting for me (not sure how the other teams took it though!)

Also, the airsoft commando team have improved admirably and managed to crush us quite well whilst we were playing the “Defend the village” game so congrats to them!

Overall it was a good day and gave me some food for thought regarding the RPK. It’s now nice I have a loadout fairly much sorted for it.

However, I’ve recently spent some money on another loadout (not Russian related!!) and I’ll be giving details of that as and when I feel ready ;)

post Spectre Wargames Urban: June 22nd 2008 Review

June 30th, 2008

Filed under: Site Reviews/Visits — Drezha @ 3:28

A bit late to post this review of the Spectre game up but I feel it should be posted, especially considering Spectre Urban maybe forced to close at a point in the future.

For those that don’t know, Spectre Wargames is a smallish site located near Hereford and Abergavenny in the Midlands. It has a woodland section and a small CQB site, both in very close proximity to each other. The site is run by a chap named Yams who is very accommodating and if you ask nicely, it is sometimes possible to stay overnight in the well equipped safe room. However this maybe a perk earnt as this isn’t the first time our group has played at this site.

The site is quite a distance from both my current location in Leeds and the overnight stay is a very helpful. The site is split into two. The woodland section and main site office is about half a mile from the urban site. This safe room is well equipped with sofa’s, portaloo and a kitchen area. Adjoining the barn is another barn with old beds and mattresses. To register for the CQB games, you must come to this section, sign the waivers and pay and then walk or drive upto the urban section. The urban section is a collection of old barns where pigs used to be kept. It’s a fairly small site and no walk on’s are allowed, you must book via the website or telephone. Games are generally restricted to single shot only and the FPS limit to the site is 300FPS due to the close nature of the games. This means close range hits don’t hurt and games don’t dissolve into people being pinned by fire all day. It also allows people to use those expensive side arms they’ve bought with less of a disadvantage.

As I mentioned, unfortunatly Spectre is under the shadow of possible closure at the minute due to a noise complaint from a neighbour. This means that all pyro’s are strictly controlled. Any bought on site are fine as they are made for Spectre and are an impressive thermobaric grenades. Blank firing grenades are also disallowed, even if they have the convertor to use .22 short blanks in. Smokes, however are allowed because they have no noise.

Practical Pistol Shooting

Arriving early on Saturday gave our group the chance to do a spot of practical pistol shooting on the course Yams had setup earlier. Practical pistol shooting is basically a course or “stage” where a shooter has to take out targets in a time limit and is rewarded for accurate shooting as well as a quick time. It’s not really related to airsoft, except in the fact airsoft pistols can quite happily be used as the weapon.

The course setup for us at Spectre consited of three stages, a walk through a barn and clear section, a stationary target shoot where the targets where place around randomly and had to be engaged numrerically wihout moving off the spot and the final stage was a hostage rescue, clearing out three terrorists from a room in as quick as possible. The targets are wooden cutouts with a metal flap in the head and chest area. Both these metal bits had to be shot for the target to be counted as clear.

For the course, I used my only pistol, a DE USP AEP. The first stage I managed to engage clear 9 out of the 14 possible targets meaning I’ve missed 5 hits. The second stage, I was given another pistol as it was assumed my AEP might struggle to pierce the cardboard boxes. That’s not something I think would happened having tried it out in the safety of my home but nevertheless I borrowed an Infinity GBB and did the section. However I performed terribley and the pistol gassed out halfway through and I was penlised even though I could not reload it or continue because it was not my pistol. What made this worse was the fact that it was the course referee’s pistol! However I manged to redeem myself in the third section, winning it by clearing the room in 3.1 seconds with two hits on each target. There was conterversy with this result though as although I hit all 6 metal parts, only 4 toppled. This was due to the low FPS of the AEP range of pistol compared to the gas ones. The referee did decide to favour me in this case and I was declared to have shot all 6 and it was just the lack of power that prevented the unargueably clean run that a higher powered pistol would have achieved.

Game Day

Game day was a full day with about 30 players in attendence. Most of the players were the regulars, with our large group of semi regulars and a team that had never played there before. Morning games passed quite quickly. A variety of different games are played, most using the entire site. There are a few games though that rely on just moving through one building. These games are usuaully very good fun, espcially if your on the defending force as in these games, defenders are outnumbered hugely (in both games we played, there was 5 defenders against the rest of the players) but when they are hit, they move back down the building by one room or 5m depending on the building they are in. It’s usually plays out like the scenes in Enemy at The Gates were the Russians charge in and get slaughtered. Espcially as there is one regular who has a large collection of moscarts and every week buys a large portion of the sites grenades. Trying to flush him of the building is a nightmare! These games I would definetly recommend a full face mask. Because the site is small, all the games are usually small quick games, maybe an hour or two at the most, but usually much less. The afternoon games were also very good. Everyone was in the swing of things and had a really good time. There were pictures taken during the afternoon and I was photographed posing in my new Russian camo and using my TM vz61 Scorpion.

Scorpion and Bezerka Camo

Overall, Spectre is a great site and with luck, it’ll get over it’s noise troubles. As usual, the games went without any hitches, thanks to the fantastic marshalls and the players. One person did have to sit out a game though after repeated warnings about lifting up goggles whilst in the play area. Just don’t do it as a stray shot could take an eye out! It should be noted, that Spectre has one of the highest proportion of female players than I’ve seen at any other site, bar the odd occasion at MIA in Cornwall. This maybe down to the fairly good facilities in the safe room at the urban site (no portaloo’s up at this safe room!), the friendly, welcoming atmosphere or maybe some other reason. Anyhow, there were 4 or 5 female players in attendence and most of these appeared to be regulars.

I think from my results on the practical pistol side of things, I feel  should purchase a gas powered pistol. I’ve been put off by gas pistol as when I first started airsoft about 5 years ago at college, I had a gas powered NBB USP that was very unreliable and generally not very good. I then sold that and got myself an Infinity which I found to require far to much maintance (oiling the entire pistol after about 3 mags of BB’s) to really be used as a skirmish weapon, and again the mags leaked. Both purchases were second hand. It put me off pistols until the electric AEP range came out. Since then, I’ve bought a few but sold them on when needed. However, I now feel that a GBB pistol would be a worthy investment as I am considering joining a local gun club to take up target shooting with air guns. They are also setting up a practical pistol section for use with airsoft and air pistols. I am currently tossing up between a full size USP (the same as the AEP) or a P226. If I can, I will be buying Tokyo Mauri as they are a make I trust fully, having had my TM AK47 for so long. And being put off by unreliable pistols in the past, it makes sense to go for an option that I know will work. People have told me KJW is cheaper and a better option but I have heard contradictory remarks about them, whereas the only bad points against the TM pistols is the price compared to the cheaper alternatives. However, in my case, the reliabilty more than makes up for the extra cost in my eyes.

Because it was the first time I’d got to use my new camo properly, along with the new assualt vest, I’ll be adding a review to the site very soon.

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