Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I completely agree... I just like excel and making listsTo the OP from a noob to another
Buy the following:
Trousers,
Boots
Mesh mask
Beany hat/head covering of some type
& some goggles.
From ebay/local surplus store, the above will set you back minimal amounts, (even look at using normal clothes in muted colours)
Do a day using a rental. Then you will notice what you will need. maybe the next time you will return with a back pack ......but you will go on from there.
don't waste your time writing out a long shopping list of stuff you may not even like once you have it, all your doing is messing about with list's & budgets. Get out & get shot & crawl about in the mud for a day......you will learn more & have fun while doing it.
Oh no... I just meant use the ukara "time limit" to get experience of kit. My rifle type is all but sorted for various reasons. The whole question was just an exercise in interest.You dont need ukara to buy kit, you don't need it to take part, you'd be much better off learning what you need & like through experience rather than sitting writing lists is kind of what I mean.
I'm still new to all this & the one thing I wiash i did was not rush into spending cash, I've already got stuff I don't need because I got over we excited & bought stuff I thought I needed.
Best advice I can give was my original post, get out in some cheap kit, take part & build your load out with what you need, rather than what you want.
For instance go & rent an M4, second time an Ak, third time a G36 or even ask if you can try different RIF's.....during the day. Don't worry too much about kit. That's secondary to the fun of just doing it.
I was just looking at those Emerson helmets... Are they any good?Always worth spare eye protection mate as nothing spoils your day more than broken eye pro. It's why I replaced the lense on my fast helmet wih a stronger one so it gives me two layers of eye pro in case one breaks.

I was actually thinking of using the eye pro on those! Thanks for the info... Proper stuff, it is...the flip down lenses on those Emerson FAST helmets are borderline dangerous, I wouldn't use one if you paid me to do it
A guy from Arnies Airsoft forums did a test on them, the full write up is here: http://arniesairsoft.co.uk/forums/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F159597-helmet-pictures%2Fpage-82
My 2p on it is that if you're wearing that as protection you'd be better off with a couple of layers of cling film, at least it won't shatter when the BB comes through it. If your eyepro is ANSI z87.1 rated then it'll withstand birdshot from a shotgun, airsoft won't even leave a mark on the lenses.
And now my paranoia is justified lol, thanks for that mate hahathe flip down lenses on those Emerson FAST helmets are borderline dangerous, I wouldn't use one if you paid me to do it:
A guy from Arnies Airsoft forums did a test on them, the full write up is here: http://arniesairsoft.co.uk/forums/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F159597-helmet-pictures%2Fpage-82
My 2p on it is that if you're wearing that as protection you'd be better off with a couple of layers of cling film, at least it won't shatter when the BB comes through it. If your eyepro is ANSI z87.1 rated then it'll withstand birdshot from a shotgun, airsoft won't even leave a mark on the lenses.
I was actually thinking of using the eye pro on those! Thanks for the info... Proper stuff, it is...
The work ones are these... http://www.honeywellsafety.com/Products/Eye_and_Face_Protection/Honeywell_Millennia.aspx?site=/uk which says Z87+... Not sure what that is next to Z87.1? Any idea?
z87+ is a newer naming convention, it's for high-impact stuff (shards of metal coming off a lathe etc) and is more than enough for airsoft. Those lenses will deflect BBs without any stress at all. Be aware of any possible gaps round the edge and the top though, unlike at work where things are likely to come from the object you're looking directly at BBs can come from any direction!I was actually thinking of using the eye pro on those! Thanks for the info... Proper stuff, it is...
The work ones are these... http://www.honeywellsafety.com/Products/Eye_and_Face_Protection/Honeywell_Millennia.aspx?site=/uk which says Z87+... Not sure what that is next to Z87.1? Any idea?