As mentioned earlier, there are a few basic game modes. Two of them are “Team Death Match” and “Defending the Zone”. These are two of the most popular modes on all airsoft courts, ideal for beginners and veterans. The rules are simple and often allow experienced aerodromists to lead many beginner players! Zone defense is a very team-based game mode and in this one, the rules usually revolve around holding or finding a target within a certain amount of time. Starting with the defenders, your rules are simple: hold the area to prevent it from being captured. For attackers, you want to chase defenders out of their zone by eliminating them within a certain amount of time. Airsoft Revolution 15 features an indoor Airsoft Close Quarters Battle (CQB) battlefield, a 79-acre outdoor field in San Antonio, TX designed to simulate real-life combat situations. Players can participate in individual and team airsoft games. We welcome players of all skill levels to our indoor combat zone. No previous experience is required! Everyone in our community creates the experience for each other.

It is essential to understand the rules and regulations. 1. A direct blow to a part of the player`s body constitutes a “kill” or elimination. This includes beatings on the person`s clothing, head coverings and equipment attached to their body that would be in the BB`s trajectory or direct trajectory towards the target. The only exception is blows to the person`s weapon. If the player`s ™weapon is hit, he can switch to a secondary weapon or participate as an unarmed fighter. (Certain scenario rules may apply and/or modify elimination to allow for player resurrections or injuries depending on the pre-match briefing.) “The store is awesome! My autistic son and I are totally nub at airsoft and we were helped by Stephen and he was super knowledgeable. Such experiences make you want to come back again and again. I can`t wait to try the terrain. Over to you Ballahack Airsoft. As mentioned earlier, Airsoft is an honor system-based sport. It is absolutely essential that we all play fair.

With these words I repeat, do not forget to name your hits! Calling your hits is the cornerstone of airsoft gameplay. In order for any of the mentioned game modes to succeed, you need to call your hits! Secondly, do not overtake! Overtaking means constantly shooting someone, even after they have fired a hit. This is very unsportsmanlike behavior and can even hurt people! No matter how you feel, always pay attention to others. Thirdly, never go beyond borders. Airsoft fields are laid out a certain way for many reasons. Crossing boundaries can not only be dangerous for you, but also a burden on the ground! Finally, do not fire your airsoft weapon into the safety or rest zone. This last point is probably the most important. Once you`re hit, you need to make sure you shout it loud enough. Airsoft can be a very exciting sport where our adrenaline rushes, but always be aware of catching fire. Playing fair is a long way because Airsoft is based on the honor system. 10.

The arbitrator`s decision is final! Rightly or wrongly, the arbitrators` decision is final. His responsibility is to monitor the general behavior and safety of the game, the respect of the rules by the players and the smooth running of the game, which is not hindered by time-consuming arguments. Officially appointed referees wear ORANGE markings and ORANGE safety vests, any other person who makes calls on the field without proper marking is considered a casual observer. Calls for observers may be given due consideration at the discretion of the arbitrator(s) present. 1. Learn the rules that can be described by a briefing referee. Remember these rules and follow them. If there are unclear points, contact the briefing referee or another referee for clarification. c. Respect and follow the rules as described.

These have been established to give all players and observers the best possible considerations of safety, realism, playability and fairness. Rules and etiquette in airsoft are not crazy. Often it`s just common sense and trying to be nice. Our ultimate goal is to expand our hobby and have fun. Being a good ambassador for our sport sometimes means more than a cool weapon or fancy camouflage. Playing by the rules can be fun! The right etiquette helps to give our sport a welcoming image. Let`s do our part! Finally, just like a sport, there is a certain label that we need to pay attention to. These are unspoken rules that are a universal language when it comes to airsoft. Don`t get upset about late calls, don`t take the blows personally, don`t go out on the field with the intention of hurting someone, it`s all part of those “unspoken rules.” 4. The use of lasers should be only bright, that is.