5:34 - See the marshalls over it and get him sat out for a match. No need for him being a knob - mistakes happen and you should be expect to be accidentally shot in CQB, even when dead. If you wanted to rub salt into the wound, you should have told him "dead men don't talk". It's a bit worrying when the marshalls don't understand (or can't properly explain) the rules of their own site and don't have a player cap so they get overwhelmed. That's just a poor (or lazy) site owner. The not shooting through windows is insanely confusing at a site like this.
Unfortunately you get plenty of dickheads in the hobby, no marshals were in the building at the time - Other sites I've been to would've sent him home. God knows how he speaks to his own family. I've been to this site twice and aside from the window rule, nothing has been, or was, consistent. As I said, it is a shame, because this when this site has good days, they are REALLY good.
@@MakeItRaineYT That's really disappointing to hear about HQ. I was planning a journey down at some point. If you're open to suggestions, i'd suggest going north to Armageddon Airsoft in Middlesbrough. It's a quality site and the owner is very proactive. Player numbers are smaller though, usually around 20-30 players. Additionally, District 23 in Billingham is a great indoors CQB site that has skirmishes on Wednesday night and Friday night for 4 hours and Sunday for 6 hours.
@@offender0 I'll have a look if I'm ever up there. I was planning on going to Level 2 at some point. Although right now it's bloody expensive to get up there.
Sharing your video to Airsoft Southwest on FB guys. We (The Soul Reapers) played at Drakes Island in June and it was a blast. Maybe our teams could meet up there next year for a head to head.
I haven't been in absolutely ages, but I rate the attack/defend modes over the all day games. Also, the AK continues to be fucking horrible to this day - I annoy many with it still.
It's an ICS G33 handguard. You can get it off Fire Support for like £16. My G33 I'm using in the vid came like this when I bought the thing like 6 years ago lol
Putting together a team for the coming Operation Scorpio Airsoft event... Need a total of 75 players 2 rules... 1. wear a black bandana with either skulls or Skull and crossbones... if you want to wear a helmet the cover must be black with pirate patches on the velcro, your uniform is coyote brown or tan... that can be jeans and a hoodie, combat trousers and a shirt, shorts and an under armour shirt... it doesn't matter on what you wear as long as its coyote brown or tan... your load carrying... if plate carrier, chestrig or webbing can be any colour of camouflage pattern you like... think along the lines of SEALS... MACV SOG... LRRP units in the Vietnam war yes... the SEALS worn jeans..! so can you as long as they're tan. 2. At anyone point there has to be a sub unit team of 12 at the attraction... our mission is to defend and compound and a HVT from captured. If you want to attend then go to Operation Scorpio Airsoft and book as an ATTENDANT... in the sponsor code put "DUDE" and your ticket will be upgraded to a combatant. You have until 24th of DECEMBER to book. If you then head over to EBAY... ITEM number 265623067528 and use the drop down menu... select application hook and loop... colours text and color leave a note... design Pirate skull 10cm when you order send a message ask for the text to be TASK FORCE PIRATE the cost is £7 not my store just had the best pirate patch
Sorry but I seriously doubt that whole room was for communications equipment. This bunker only had one purpose and that only required a connection to the docks. All they would have had was one or two phone lines. What ever that room was for, it wasn't filled with communication equipment.
My guess is (given the amount of ventilation), it was bunk beds so the place could be manned 24/7 once the war began. This would also make sense because 1 this location is far away from the fuel tanks and 2 right next to the emergency exit you guys entered by. 3 the ventilation for this room goes up the vertical shaft to the surface (you can see the duct going up the side). Also, if there was communication equipment it wouldn't have been up here in this isolated little grotto away from the valves and pump controls, it would have been in the room that housed the equipment that monitored the fuel tanks you pointed out. There would be no point having communication equipment in this room and fuel monitoring equipment miles away elsewhere in the bunker, those two functions would have been located together.