Saturday, November 27, 2010

Airsoft Battlegrounds 26 November 2010

Tank and I decided to take a Black Friday trip up to Rocklin, CA, just a little north past Sacramento if you're coming from the Bay Area, to an fairly new arena called Airsoft Battlegrounds. They had a special buy one ticket get one free, so we decided to see what they were all about. When I first played, the set up took some getting used to. I was also using my TM MP5K that I bought from EK, which could probably explain my additional feeling of unfamiliarity. This is fine because according to ASBG's site, they are constantly changing the field to should change up strategies. But after playing a round, Tank and I really took a liking to the field. With the constant change of scenarios every game and being on the clock, we ended up having fun and felt that we got our day's worth of airsofting, regardless of who won or if the game was finished.

The biggest plus is that the people there have great sportsmanship and understand the rule of parlay. This one rule is a big deal and ends all problems of airsofting especially in a CQC settings. And I like that a lot. The prices of the rentals are very reasonable and the pricing of equipment to buy is not going to break the bank either. The staff was very welcoming and professional and the facilities were clean. They have informed us of special days for certain events in their arena, for example Wednesdays are Pistol and Shotgun only days.

For more information click on the link: Airsoft Battlegrounds

POV videos from Tank and Zero will be posted soon! Also, we would like to thank Airsoft Battlegrounds for becoming our latest sponsor.

Point Man,
Zero

1 comment:

  1. Airsoft offers the perfect playing field for team building activities as well as fun filled parties. When you arrive, your group will be divided into teams and suited up for battle. The teams will then be briefed on the field rules. You can play game by game or tournament style.

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