How to overcome fear of pain in airsoft pls. I always have that fear inside that iam gonna be shoot and it s going to be hell of a pain. Thx. Your fan from Poland
+Gianni Marconi Most human beings don't enjoy pain, so the thought of getting hurt when you're hit can certainly be scary for some people. That is a normal physical response for your body. The thing is, you can't let it take over. The best thing to do is remind yourself of what your goal/mission is. Your teammates need you to do your job; lay down fire, cover a sector, move to flank, etc. If you don't do that job, you are failing your team. It doesn't matter if you are afraid, your team needs you! Over time, you will get used to that fear and learn to control it better. Good luck!
Thanks guys. You are the Best on hole youtube. 1 more question i got 3 guns krytac crb pts masada and systema scar what guns should i buy next. Dziękuje means thank you in polish
Well i own one gun and it is enough. If you ever have a spare gun i will gladly take it;) and for the fear just know that if you play well you wont get shot so that should encoirage you to be more serious about some situations
That's a conversation you should have with them, if you feel that they are having a negative influence. Just because someone is your friend doesn't mean that gives them any special rights when it comes to treating others with respect. If you have an issue, just talk to them about it. :)
The players on our team all started independently, or with just one other of their friends playing. It's good to go out to open games and get to know people. If you're friendly and approachable, people will likely want to play with you. :)
hey i'm thinking about starting an airsoft team i have 5 people who want to do it and i've known them my whole life. what do you think about this system were going to be playing at a generally long range engagement field. so what i'm thinking about doing is is me and another guy sniping and giving input/commands to 3 other guys doing assault class all running basically the same gun. and as kind of a central command/stealth squad. thanks for your time.
Sounds good. though I'm not the uploader.. To be frank? do what you want man. if it brings joy to you and your friends that's awesome, Airsoft is meant to be fun and if you want to do something you can do it. if I wanted to make a team that exclusively used SMGs that'd be possible(though not reccomended)
Thanks for the information! Somebody that was at my table for inermission, around my age, was chatting with me, talking about the team he just joined, called Reaper Squad. He recruited me, but I said no because I wanted to learn more, and get more info on the team scene. This information was very helpful. Thanks Phil!
With my team (we're working on it using your tips) i will not have more than six people. Most of them are riflemen plus one DMR who is also a rifleman. We just play as a team to build skill and have fun. Thank you guys for doing this series.
Im about to start my team in Kansas. Team with 5 people. 3 riflemen, 1 sniper, and I plan on becoming a support gunner with an M249 omce I get my job this summer and buy it.
+Texas is dumb It is a Ferro concepts elastic cummerbund; one of our favorite pieces of kit. It really helps keep your plate carrier in place and it is super comfortable!
Is it allowed to carry a flag of a land or the glag of ur team over the field an lets say u set it up in a house u got ur hands on (airsoft field) sry iam from germany bad english is my destiny ^-^
i would love to start up an airsoft team, but the problem is, i only have one friend who enjoys the sport as much as i do, i’ve only been playing for roughly a year or so so i’m pretty new. i’m sure i’ll meet more people but it kind of sucks 😂
What if just to start out nobody is strictly uniformed but under a certain camo layout. Another thing is that I have been trying to get training days set up but a lot of the teammates are busy. Any tips to help get a clear schedule that we could follow?
+Storm Riders do you run real plates or weighted training plates. I was just wondering because I was thinking about getting that plate carrier but was wondering about its durability with weighted plates
+Pine Tree Airsoft Some of our members run real plates or weighted training plates (like Team Wendy plates), some run plastic plates filled with plaster for weight, and some just run the foam plates to keep the shape of the vest. Phil has always run weighted plates in his 6094 and never had any issue. The build quality is great and the weight of plates causes zero issues.
Is gun swapping allowed in airsoft? For example if a teammate gets hit and he has a sniper can he leave the sniper with a teammate while he goes back to spawn?
would you think it's important to train with these people I mean I know some training yes but I mean more in depth things other than just how to use cover effectively and the basic stuff