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Syn October 15th, 2005 23:14

Airsoft Tactics for Noobs
 
Pretty good selection of tactics for newbies such as myself. Hope it helps other too.

http://www.21stcenturyairsoft.com/forum/forum-28.html



this was my fav
edit: fixed link http://www.21stcenturyairsoft.com/forum/about383.html

yanhchan October 15th, 2005 23:48

Thanks I needed that...i mean i'm no noob...erase erase....***claws madly at computer***

ouyin2000 October 16th, 2005 00:10

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Originally Posted by yanhchan
Thanks I needed that...i mean i'm no noob...erase erase....***claws madly at computer***

Just put some white out on it

Dozer_01 October 16th, 2005 01:22

I have a good pointer. Dont play is a speedo and run around blowing a whistle.

Dozer_01 October 16th, 2005 01:22

I have a good pointer. Dont play in a speedo and run around blowing a whistle.

Brakoo October 16th, 2005 01:41

Is it just an impression I'm getting or most of those posts are either pretty useless or taken direcly from other sources ? I love those people who don't use any punctuation at all, those 100 words sentences are the best.

demco11 October 16th, 2005 02:00

wow, I dident know there was like 5 different crouching positions, and there is a special tactict in breathing now too? For noobs just stick to what works best for them, spray and pray.

Fulcrum77 October 16th, 2005 02:29

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Originally Posted by demco11
wow, I dident know there was like 5 different crouching positions, and there is a special tactict in breathing now too? For noobs just stick to what works best for them, spray and pray.


Actually, yes. Breathing Control

Bandit October 16th, 2005 02:44

I have a powerpoint file on US Army MOUT procedures for clearing rooms etc, as well as a few small videos on the same subject if anyone is willing to host. The Powerpoint is particularly informative. It is also 101 slides long. :D

demco11 October 16th, 2005 02:50

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Originally Posted by Fulcrum77
Quote:

Originally Posted by demco11
wow, I dident know there was like 5 different crouching positions, and there is a special tactict in breathing now too? For noobs just stick to what works best for them, spray and pray.


Actually, yes. Breathing Control

Yeah, I knew that... :-|

firemachine69 October 16th, 2005 03:11

Don't get shot.

OTTAWAlonewolf October 16th, 2005 03:22

oh ! Sniper !! ( reading the sniper chapter )

those Snipers ! got a shot on my ass once !!

Syn October 16th, 2005 10:28

On a related note, this was good info for noob (me) pistol training.

http://www.targetshooting.ca/docs/pistol_sighting.pdf
http://www.targetshooting.ca/docs/Pi...t_Analysis.pdf
http://www.targetshooting.ca/docs/grp-analysis.pdf
http://www.targetshooting.ca/docs/shooting_faults.pdf


and the army pistol training book (save as)
http://www.giwera.pl/pliki/pmtg.pdf

Also i found tons of articles by expert target shooter, and a few nice printable targets all using google.

tip: some articles (about real gun practice) say to dry fire the gun.
DO NOT dry fire airsoft it will ruin your gun over time.

Syn October 16th, 2005 11:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bandit
I have a powerpoint file on US Army MOUT procedures for clearing rooms etc, as well as a few small videos on the same subject if anyone is willing to host. The Powerpoint is particularly informative. It is also 101 slides long. :D


cool, how big are the files? .ppt file sounds interesting.

there are free online sites for hosting
http://www.putfile.com/
http://rapidshare.de/
http://www.megaupload.com

etc

CDN_Stalker October 16th, 2005 12:30

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Originally Posted by Fulcrum77
Quote:

Originally Posted by demco11
wow, I dident know there was like 5 different crouching positions, and there is a special tactict in breathing now too? For noobs just stick to what works best for them, spray and pray.


Actually, yes. Breathing Control

Best is to shoot in between breath cycles, in between the exhale and the next inhale. My dad tried to teach me the let half out, hold it and shoot, and that I always found to be hard, so I learned the inbetween and it worked better. Then recently I found out that most shooting clinics in the US for real steel, inlcuding long range shooting, teach this method as well, as there is less to focus on when making your shot, and squeezing the trigger while you are most relaxed is best. Same as trying to keep the non-dominant eye closed while looking through the scope, it gets tiring and after a bit (or, if like me, anytime it's done) is another thing to focus on doing, keeping that eye from opening. Luckily I can keep both eyes wide open when looking through a scope of any power and mentally shut the images from my left eye off to about 10%, so I can still have full peripheral vision and movement spotting with both eyes while shooting.


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