The 'How Did Your Airsoft Day Go? Thread

Why would BBs travelling further and faster be amazing and just better? How would this improve gameplay?

it would depend on the site.

obviously we're not advocating for 5j cqb here, hell i'm very much in the anti-owchie camp. however there's plenty of places where there are sightlines that a ~1j class pew is not going to be reaching and you end up playing the open field tango.

maybe my perspective is skewed given i've always been dealing with a flat 1j for everything so why run a bolt action or lug an lmg around when you can just dial in an stubby carbine aeg and get the same results without the limitations?

But a perfect world it ain't, airsoft has too many cheats & idiots, players who don't see the risks of their actions because they're too stupid or hyped up on red bull & god knows what else.

get out of here with that reality shit, you're ruining our hypotheticals!
 
Just wanted to comment as its hot and i wanted something to focus on for a bit lol

I feel like there are just too many variables for this to have a one-size-fits-all answer. It depends massively on the site, what loadouts people have.

I play at a woodland site where some of the play areas are very open with minimal cover. In those situations, some AEG players (especially those running fairly standard, untuned guns) simply can't match the range of DMRs, BASRs, or heavily tuned RIFs, and they don't always have the opportunity to close the distance either. I tried using my P90 there and spent most of the day walking back from respawn because I couldn't get close enough to be effective. It was pretty miserable.

Would that site benefit from AEGs being allowed a bit more power? Maybe.

That said, there's another side to it. When we found ourselves outranged, we had to rely much more on teamwork. We'd split the team up, with one group drawing the attention of the long-range players while a smaller group worked around the flank to take out the snipers. It took longer, but pulling it off through good communication and tactics was far more satisfying than simply winning a straight firefight.
 
That provides a tactical challenge.

I'd wouldnt use those words.

It provides an engineering challenge followed by a morality challenge.

Ie how far can you make your gat shoot within the rules then are you prepared to break the rules to keep an edge.

Tactically you just have "know how far you can shoot, know thats further than the other guy, and stand in the sweet spot".

A perfectly valid strategy, if you dont mind getting jaded every time you get outplayed not by superior skill or technology but inferior sportsmanship.
 
I'd wouldnt use those words.

It provides an engineering challenge followed by a morality challenge.

Ie how far can you make your gat shoot within the rules then are you prepared to break the rules to keep an edge.

Tactically you just have "know how far you can shoot, know thats further than the other guy, and stand in the sweet spot".

A perfectly valid strategy, if you dont mind getting jaded every time you get outplayed not by superior skill or technology but inferior sportsmanship.
I think you missed my point; assuming that the other player has not broken the rules (I am not sure why you introduced that) the tactical challenge is about how you overcome an enemy who has a better weapon than yours. It is something that armies and individuals have had to do throughout history. The answer is not to just increase the power limits.
 
. You gotta remember paintball is up to 16.2J and there's no MED.
There are MEDs in paintball
It just depends on what ruleset you are on

16.2 or 16.3 joules do get mentioned as a comparative limit to Airsoft based on the 12 ft lbs of a rifle type air weapon

Big but ….. nobody knows what the legal velocity / energy limit is for paintball because it doesn’t have the luxury of the Policing and Crime act setting a compliant 2 joule Airsoft gun as outside of the firearms act.

First there is the 6 or 12 foot pounds of a pistol or rifle type of air weapon in the firearms act.
But it has not been accepted if a paintball gun is a pistol or rifle - they didn’t have rifled barrels and were pistol like in size
But the real problem for Scotland’s paintball sites was they kept being raided and prosecuted for firearms offences paintball guns ran on CO2 not air
Somewhere in late 80s to 90s case law that set an allowance for paintball in the region of 320-330 ish fps (approx 12 ft lbs of a typical .68” paintball of the time)
So 300fps was adopted for tournaments, 280fps for general play and 250-260fps for CQB / indoor

.50” paintball made a final successful comeback for the rental fleet, and for ease (perhaps someone read the small print that I will get to) they stuck to the same 280fps even though there if the scope for higher velocity due to the lower mass to stay within energy
.50” then crept in to the magfed market, and they asked for higher velocity. Some sites said yes
But then people read the small print

Paintball goggles have international standards, the lens impact velocity is tested to much higher levels but the entire goggle system design standard for all components is to survive a 300fps impact (not the energy but the velocity)
Shoot someone with a .50” low impact paintball at 301fps and you’re not playing paintball but committing a potential firearms offence because you are shooting a person with an air weapon


Having explicit legislation on Airsoft looks pretty convenient and a luxury
 
I think you missed my point; assuming that the other player has not broken the rules (I am not sure why you introduced that) the tactical challenge is about how you overcome an enemy who has a better weapon than yours. It is something that armies and individuals have had to do throughout history. The answer is not to just increase the power limits.

when the field is literally an open field, there ain't no thinking, sneaking or running around a guy who can hit you when you can't hit them.

and there are fields where this is the case.

Then when they are stood in the sweet spot, take two steps back, crouch a little, hover yours down below your crotch at 45 degrees and take a arc shot

i think we've both played enough to know that don't work out so good.
 
I don't know of any sites that are literally an open field; if such a site existed, why would anyone play there?

in this case, when i'm using "field" it's not referring to an airsoft site. field is referring to any area within an airsoft site that is wide open with no cover or concealment.
 
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