Man ive been watching you for years. Its crazy that you are still doing your thing and enjoying airsoft. Keep it up brother. (Edit: Its been about 8 years)
universal gear is crucial. same radios = same radio battery, same aeg = same mag types. that way you can share stuff. we have a list of gear, 8 mags, 2 he, 1 smoke, as example. so everybody knows that your buddy has same that you have
I have a m4 AEG but I also have a secondary attachment that let's me use light mags and clips in it, always useful if you run out to be able to clip that in half a second and have buddy lend you a mag in a tight situation
I have just recently started buying my airsoft gear and its all thanks to you and miss Leah. I've been watching all of you in node for about 9 years now and i cant wait to come to a milsim. Hopefully we can play together some day.
Maintaining a good mindset and enjoying yourself even in bb defeat so you're excited for the next fight is huge in these events. Especially when you're physically tired and worn out. Glad you touched on that.
Fish hook used in the Civil War in Gettysburg away of giving a defensive advantage on high terrain and the luxury of launching a counter attack to the numbers side as the enemy attack envelopes. Basically what your were describing in the end.
I’ve only been to one event where comms were present. Our squad leader spoke with our headquarters and other squad leaders and folks with radios. Very helpful to have a radio. This gameplay looked pretty fun!
This is why I want to join the airsoft community. Most are nice people that you can get a long Witt and just have a good time, and overall it seems to have a nice community. Hopefully by participating in small matches at nearby fields and indoor facilities I can gain experience and hopefully by the time I’m out of the house be ready to start doing Milsims.
Honestly my group of buddies and I created our own squad. When fully staffed we're 7 strong. Intentionally we have 4 designated members with designated roles. 1. Radio and Logi 2. Demolitions and Munitions 3. Medic 4. Scout Everyone in our squad has some training in each of the 4 role designations, which helps if the primary is downed or out. However the remaining 3 members are primarily just riflemen. The way we tend to run it, is a mixture between fast and loose along with slow and tight. Truly it depends on the engagement we're facing. When we're in a larger open area, we tended to run it fast and loose, splitting the 7 into 2 fire-teams with the scout on over-watch. The most common fire-team examples for our group is like this Fire-team 1: -Rifleman -Rifleman -Radioman Fire-team 2: -Medic -Rifleman -Demolitions And of course the scout is staying back in the tree line, when possible, to provide over-watch, and alert via radio of enemy positions and provide suppressive. When we're running in a more enclosed area we run slow and tight, preferring to keep everyone together, with the medic and radioman at the rear, covered by one of the riflemen. This tends to be in urban environments and we run it usually in a staggered pattern like this. Lead: Rifleman Second: Rifleman Third: Demo Fourth: Scout Fifth: Medic Sixth: Radioman Rear: Rifleman Of course in the urban engagement if needed we can split off with the first four in our staggered column becoming the first fire-team and the final three becoming the second fire-team. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It's taken us a fair bit of time to be able to work as a team, and to learn how to predict each others actions. Obviously we always have room to improve, and train when we can. We ensure anyone who joins our team.
Great stuff as usual Man! I just got back from IronHorse 4 at The Guardian Centers. We had a fairly large Squad of 14 players that eventually got split up into two fire teams and then the other guys who got put into our squad sort of just left us to do their own thing. We probably should have tried to hang onto them more. But that's a large squad and its really hard to manage that many people. Our squad is made up of basically one team. We tried to stay together as a larger squad, but the other team decided they didn't want to just hold the building we were assigned to hold and went off and did their own stuff. Which means they did a lot of walking back to the FOB because they had no medic and no connection to Platoon lead, who can also medic. So they were basically on their own to do whatever it was they were doing. In the end I personally ran into them late on Saturday and worked with them for a while as we pushed really far North into the city and held a lot of ground. But in the end, I had to let them go off and do what they wanted to do. And that was fine. They had their fun and so did we!
Super helpful video for first time milsimers! Thanks for all you do for this community! Your situational awareness and effective communication is what we all strive to achieve
The way my team and I interface is pretty much the same way you guys did here, we are a small fireteam so we move and follow fluidly based on who's got the best eyes on target/idea at the time and roll with it. We primarily do recon for the CO/XO of whatever side we happen to be playing on then maneuver and attack based directly on what we see the other team doing, and we're finding this very fluid playstyle suits me and my guys well. Good video on SUT! Hope to see you at an event in the midwest soon.
That was a really tough situation with so much open field. I only saw Alfonse as the LMG guy. If u have two then they can help you funnel the enemy and try for a bottle kneck. Either that was a tough situation lol
Would be interesting to see this with 30 round mags or lets say more realistic mag sizes. I think it could be a good a verry good simulation training then. Now I just see to much spray and pray. Pretty cool nevertheless.
My team is usually a team of 5, we usually have 2 people, one facing North East and the other facing South West, on guard. The other 3 are pushing the enemies, engaging and keeping trap of movements that the other 2 behind can't see.
Ive watched your vids since 2015. I remember watching them here and there before 2015 and i didnt see your name. One day i saw your shin injury and saw you had LOTS of video/great content. I had to remember the name! Keep up the great vids and be safe!
base of fire with a death charge. one of my favorites is our anti base strat, have one guy sacrifice but running into the base with a lit nade. (one grenade can wipe a whole building by the rules not just a room. this is cost effective.) we also like to use claymore mines and trip wires.
@@Gamblingisnotforkids if ur 14 you got to be with a parent. 16 they can leave you after dropping you off.18 ur a adult do what you want. Bring water or a couple of sports drinks hydration is important.
Real world tactic lace report Leah at the end was like I'm almost out of ammo lace report gets liquid, ammo, casualty and equipment reports so all resources can be distributed properly so maybe someone who didn't use as much can shift some ammo to others its to maximize everyone's load out and capabilities.
I am my teams slowest member. I'm also a diabetic, they always forget that and I find myself walking back to spawn often alone and horrendously far behind the group. There's just no getting them to slow down. They'll slow for 5 minutes and start sprinting again. Even when I was in far better shape this was always the case. But at least their not like some other teams up here that outright just don't want diabetics coming to ops with them.
Take the role of rear guard and perhaps rto, that makes your slowness an asset as your watching your teams rear and handling comms. Identify your strengths and see how they fit by either filling a gap or supporting others. Diabetes can be a pain, but don’t let it deny you, your fun.
Been watching you for forever and now I'm starting airsoft and getting into the more milsim side of it hopefully. I was wondering if you had any kit videos about this particular kit? I am really enjoying the NATO look lol.
He has a lot of kit videos there a little older but still good information. Also if your looking for a good right out the box I suggest kwa there great and pretty good price won't break the bank. If you can afford a little more on a good kryatac is amazing
I ended up buying a Daniel Defense licensed M18. I also have a sig sauer M18. As far as kit goes, I'm still running a Condor Sentry in Scorpion OCP which I plan on changing soon. I also purchased a battle belt;Ferro Concepts Bison belt with Esstac Kywis as mag pouches. All I need now is a safariland or any other level 3 holster and my belts done. I will then most likely focus on the plate carrier/chest rig.
I thought the Tacsop said only designated individuals can have radios? If that's not the case, awesome! I bought my friend and I a Baofeng just for this reason, but I've been told a couple times only specified individuals can use them
Number #1 Tip - Semi-auto only unless the enemy is very close. In the CAD army, we only shot semi unless clearing a bunker or trench after we tossed in a frag. Your ammo will last you much longer. Also, when youve wiped out an enemy squad, advance past them and form a defensive line. Then let the squad behind you search for intel and ammo. If youre a single squad, then do the same thing but assign the squad lead to gather the intel and ammo while the rest cover.
Problem with that is, nailing someone with a C7 at 300m is a piece of cake, nailing someone at 300m with an airsoft gun basically requires full-auto from an entire squad, if BBs can even go that far.
@@theenglandguy Its not a problem when you realize youre not shooting a C7, you're shooting a BB gun. Its not diffcult to know the effective distance your rifle can shoot, and not pull the trigger until your target is within that range.
@@TheTarotCardGuy I don't think you've quite understood my point, but keep living in your tactical delusion where volume of fire doesn't increase hit probability.
@@theenglandguy Hmmmm. World of delusion....? So ignore my real world experience and live in your own reality. If you had any real military experience you would know that a)hitting a moving man sized target at 300m is quite difficult, and b) volume of fire does NOT increase hit probability. Don't believe me, take a look at the Hollywood Bank Heist. But I digress. And last, I hate to burst your visions of grandeur but BBs will never travel 300m, regardless of how many players in a squad are raining them down; so you're not hitting shit.I imagine you're probably a Tier 1 LARPer and play a lot of COD. Carry on.
Hey Jet I want to say keep up with the great content you were one of the main guys that got me into airsoft. Thank you for that also are you planning to go to Wisconsin to play some airsoft?
what a cool video just continue the work your videos are a great mix between gameplay, education and support to the airsoft community ! cheers from France! and also what was the gun you were running and atwhat energy and bb weight im curious
Our Team is usually fieöds 8 to 10 guys wach and everyone Knies the Mission and Goal we are assigned we Act in multiple roles from a Recon Team to infiltration to attacking through difficult Terrain (EG knee Deep snow up a hill) tactics depend on what we have to do so we pretty much go With the flow and come upf With a Plan once we're in contact and in a Situation Like this in the Video we would consolidate our unit to try and surpress Them With Volumen of fire to then Breaks contact and finde a easier to defend Position our but most of the Times we finde ourselfes in a Recon light infantry Role to Harass enemy movements AS this is our Main strength
Thanks for the videos glhf! Been watching for a long time and glad you kept doing this and having fun. Echoing the HAM license or else I believe you get fines. If anything some cheap radios might definitely help not sure if you have to have a setup as thorough as Jet's to play at these events.
Been playing Arma milsim and I really want to get a airsoft thing together. The server has a command net squad net structure and radio etiquette is a big deal
So I’ve had a question with airsoft for a long time. What is better for a urban and outdoor environment(green gas or co2) I’m about to prepare for a local Milsim in a few months and wanted to be 100% sure which I should setup
Man ive been watching you for years. Its crazy that you are still doing your thing and enjoying airsoft. Keep it up brother. (Edit: Its been about 8 years)
It’s been about a good 6 for me and I’ve watched him since the beginning of those years🫡😀
Yeah I am surprised he didn't just start a brand and retire from TH-cam rich like every other airsoft youtuber
Same here man! About 7 years myself, but definitely getting up there,
5:59 what does that comment mean
I’m 19 now and I feel like I’ve been watching jet since I was like 12
universal gear is crucial. same radios = same radio battery, same aeg = same mag types. that way you can share stuff. we have a list of gear, 8 mags, 2 he, 1 smoke, as example. so everybody knows that your buddy has same that you have
Don't necessarily need the same guns. Different guns work for Different situations. But being able to swap mags is nice
I have a m4 AEG but I also have a secondary attachment that let's me use light mags and clips in it, always useful if you run out to be able to clip that in half a second and have buddy lend you a mag in a tight situation
I have an g36 (upgraded) with a m4 mag adapter,so i can share mags with my friend who has an m4
Problem is I run a ghk
I have just recently started buying my airsoft gear and its all thanks to you and miss Leah. I've been watching all of you in node for about 9 years now and i cant wait to come to a milsim. Hopefully we can play together some day.
can you link me your gear please?
i'm gathering gear too for Milsim West hope to see you on the field some day!
@@rogersy6742 I'm looking forward to it too :)
0:09 F In Chat For Airsoft Andrew. Gone But NOT Forgotten.
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Maintaining a good mindset and enjoying yourself even in bb defeat so you're excited for the next fight is huge in these events. Especially when you're physically tired and worn out. Glad you touched on that.
The end was like a movie scene. As the sun went down, the hordes of enemies rushed at the small base. Each one of the defenders fought valiantly.😂😂😂
I liked that Bad Batch reference at 1:01. I'm re-watching the clone wars and the bad batch until the next season comes out
I am the biggest of nerds.
2:43 I love how everyone here is having fun, even the enemy
Fish hook used in the Civil War in Gettysburg away of giving a defensive advantage on high terrain and the luxury of launching a counter attack to the numbers side as the enemy attack envelopes. Basically what your were describing in the end.
I’ve only been to one event where comms were present.
Our squad leader spoke with our headquarters and other squad leaders and folks with radios. Very helpful to have a radio.
This gameplay looked pretty fun!
This is why I want to join the airsoft community. Most are nice people that you can get a long Witt and just have a good time, and overall it seems to have a nice community. Hopefully by participating in small matches at nearby fields and indoor facilities I can gain experience and hopefully by the time I’m out of the house be ready to start doing Milsims.
Honestly my group of buddies and I created our own squad. When fully staffed we're 7 strong. Intentionally we have 4 designated members with designated roles.
1. Radio and Logi
2. Demolitions and Munitions
3. Medic
4. Scout
Everyone in our squad has some training in each of the 4 role designations, which helps if the primary is downed or out. However the remaining 3 members are primarily just riflemen.
The way we tend to run it, is a mixture between fast and loose along with slow and tight. Truly it depends on the engagement we're facing.
When we're in a larger open area, we tended to run it fast and loose, splitting the 7 into 2 fire-teams with the scout on over-watch.
The most common fire-team examples for our group is like this
Fire-team 1:
-Rifleman
-Rifleman
-Radioman
Fire-team 2:
-Medic
-Rifleman
-Demolitions
And of course the scout is staying back in the tree line, when possible, to provide over-watch, and alert via radio of enemy positions and provide suppressive.
When we're running in a more enclosed area we run slow and tight, preferring to keep everyone together, with the medic and radioman at the rear, covered by one of the riflemen. This tends to be in urban environments and we run it usually in a staggered pattern like this.
Lead: Rifleman
Second: Rifleman
Third: Demo
Fourth: Scout
Fifth: Medic
Sixth: Radioman
Rear: Rifleman
Of course in the urban engagement if needed we can split off with the first four in our staggered column becoming the first fire-team and the final three becoming the second fire-team.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It's taken us a fair bit of time to be able to work as a team, and to learn how to predict each others actions. Obviously we always have room to improve, and train when we can. We ensure anyone who joins our team.
Great stuff as usual Man! I just got back from IronHorse 4 at The Guardian Centers. We had a fairly large Squad of 14 players that eventually got split up into two fire teams and then the other guys who got put into our squad sort of just left us to do their own thing. We probably should have tried to hang onto them more. But that's a large squad and its really hard to manage that many people. Our squad is made up of basically one team. We tried to stay together as a larger squad, but the other team decided they didn't want to just hold the building we were assigned to hold and went off and did their own stuff. Which means they did a lot of walking back to the FOB because they had no medic and no connection to Platoon lead, who can also medic. So they were basically on their own to do whatever it was they were doing. In the end I personally ran into them late on Saturday and worked with them for a while as we pushed really far North into the city and held a lot of ground. But in the end, I had to let them go off and do what they wanted to do. And that was fine. They had their fun and so did we!
Would love to see more small unit tactics, either indoor or like this video outdoors.
Super helpful video for first time milsimers! Thanks for all you do for this community! Your situational awareness and effective communication is what we all strive to achieve
me enjoying the video only 3 and a half minutes in: 😁
Jet: *commits a war crime*
Me: yeah, that tracks for airsoft
What did that guy say at 5:51 to cause Jet to say "come on, let's not do that"?
I too am curious
The way my team and I interface is pretty much the same way you guys did here, we are a small fireteam so we move and follow fluidly based on who's got the best eyes on target/idea at the time and roll with it. We primarily do recon for the CO/XO of whatever side we happen to be playing on then maneuver and attack based directly on what we see the other team doing, and we're finding this very fluid playstyle suits me and my guys well.
Good video on SUT! Hope to see you at an event in the midwest soon.
Oh jet thank you. I’ve been waiting so long to watch some good airsoft content. Especially MSW, keep up the good work 👏🏼
I have just started playing airsoft and I am enjoying it a lot
That was a really tough situation with so much open field. I only saw Alfonse as the LMG guy. If u have two then they can help you funnel the enemy and try for a bottle kneck. Either that was a tough situation lol
Love the lingering shot on the CO's unzipped fly 1:06
When Jet's military experience shows, it shows hard
You could try and use a buddy rushing, bounding technique under suppressive fire to take ground on enemy positions.
I used to play with my friends but we stopped and wathing these videos has gotten me by
We love your vibe brother! keep making this kind of content
12:20 bro had to resort to the 9 once bbs didnt take yall down
Would be interesting to see this with 30 round mags or lets say more realistic mag sizes. I think it could be a good a verry good simulation training then. Now I just see to much spray and pray. Pretty cool nevertheless.
My team is usually a team of 5, we usually have 2 people, one facing North East and the other facing South West, on guard. The other 3 are pushing the enemies, engaging and keeping trap of movements that the other 2 behind can't see.
Finally a long gameplay video again, love it!
A machine gunners dream right there towards the end!
This was so Informative and entertaining thank you!
Thanks again jet! For shooting my squad in the face, hope we make it on the next video aswell. We are the idiots in grey.
"howwwws your war goin?" Lol. Friendliest captor you can ask for. This looks damn fun
The "What have you done with the Bosnian children" Had me dying;
Always love your content bro. Hailing from Nassau Bahamas
love the content dude!
also I appreciate your use of auscam.
you should kneel in firefights with no cover bc it gives you steadier aim while also allowing for quick mobility and a smaller target
Ive watched your vids since 2015. I remember watching them here and there before 2015 and i didnt see your name. One day i saw your shin injury and saw you had LOTS of video/great content. I had to remember the name! Keep up the great vids and be safe!
base of fire with a death charge.
one of my favorites is our anti base strat,
have one guy sacrifice but running into the base with a lit nade. (one grenade can wipe a whole building by the rules not just a room. this is cost effective.)
we also like to use claymore mines and trip wires.
can kids be there?
@@Gamblingisnotforkids if ur 14 you got to be with a parent. 16 they can leave you after dropping you off.18 ur a adult do what you want. Bring water or a couple of sports drinks hydration is important.
@@polishpotatos9282 what if u are younger than 14
@@polishpotatos9282 Because in my country there is big milsim and im 14 so my dad needs to come and ty for advice its happenin in monday.
3:10 the funniest execution ever recorded (is such thing exists)
The attacking force should have attacked with the morning sun at their back so the defenders are looking into the sun
Woah, look at Sun Tzu over here.
@@xXSgtWolfXx Haha. Sun
W team
Real world tactic lace report Leah at the end was like I'm almost out of ammo lace report gets liquid, ammo, casualty and equipment reports so all resources can be distributed properly so maybe someone who didn't use as much can shift some ammo to others its to maximize everyone's load out and capabilities.
I’ve been watching your videos forever, hope I can make it to MSW next year
Thumbs up for '99' designation! Bad Batch FTW!
I am my teams slowest member. I'm also a diabetic, they always forget that and I find myself walking back to spawn often alone and horrendously far behind the group.
There's just no getting them to slow down. They'll slow for 5 minutes and start sprinting again. Even when I was in far better shape this was always the case.
But at least their not like some other teams up here that outright just don't want diabetics coming to ops with them.
Put in the work to not be a liability to your team. No one is going to wait around for you indefinitely.
@@tatertotsandbattlebots yeah but if you know thier condition and you invite them along you know what you're walking into so
Take the role of rear guard and perhaps rto, that makes your slowness an asset as your watching your teams rear and handling comms. Identify your strengths and see how they fit by either filling a gap or supporting others.
Diabetes can be a pain, but don’t let it deny you, your fun.
Been watching you for forever and now I'm starting airsoft and getting into the more milsim side of it hopefully. I was wondering if you had any kit videos about this particular kit? I am really enjoying the NATO look lol.
What did you end up going with? What gun are you using?
Haven't gotten into it, been super busy with moving and finals.
@@Hallelujah3r Howqever I was looking at the CYMA plat M4
He has a lot of kit videos there a little older but still good information. Also if your looking for a good right out the box I suggest kwa there great and pretty good price won't break the bank. If you can afford a little more on a good kryatac is amazing
I ended up buying a Daniel Defense licensed M18. I also have a sig sauer M18. As far as kit goes, I'm still running a Condor Sentry in Scorpion OCP which I plan on changing soon. I also purchased a battle belt;Ferro Concepts Bison belt with Esstac Kywis as mag pouches. All I need now is a safariland or any other level 3 holster and my belts done. I will then most likely focus on the plate carrier/chest rig.
I thought the Tacsop said only designated individuals can have radios? If that's not the case, awesome! I bought my friend and I a Baofeng just for this reason, but I've been told a couple times only specified individuals can use them
"friendship alone wont help in a firefight"
anime protagonists: impossible
Love watching your videos. Thanks for sharing
Play with a gbbr, not an aeg. Its less of a hose and adds to the gameplay
telling other people how to enjoy airsoft 🤮
@@blown_off_socks aeg go brrrrrrrrrrr,
also im not his mother I cant tell him what to do, just suggestions mr potato
Sick video Jet!
Finally my interview made it in.
Wow with the clear shot keep up shooting,!!! Respect for u
great video as always
I win every airsoft game through the power of friendship
from a speed softer this looks cool
Number #1 Tip - Semi-auto only unless the enemy is very close. In the CAD army, we only shot semi unless clearing a bunker or trench after we tossed in a frag. Your ammo will last you much longer.
Also, when youve wiped out an enemy squad, advance past them and form a defensive line. Then let the squad behind you search for intel and ammo. If youre a single squad, then do the same thing but assign the squad lead to gather the intel and ammo while the rest cover.
Problem with that is, nailing someone with a C7 at 300m is a piece of cake, nailing someone at 300m with an airsoft gun basically requires full-auto from an entire squad, if BBs can even go that far.
@@theenglandguy
Its not a problem when you realize youre not shooting a C7, you're shooting a BB gun.
Its not diffcult to know the effective distance your rifle can shoot, and not pull the trigger until your target is within that range.
@@TheTarotCardGuy I don't think you've quite understood my point, but keep living in your tactical delusion where volume of fire doesn't increase hit probability.
@@theenglandguy
Hmmmm. World of delusion....?
So ignore my real world experience and live in your own reality. If you had any real military experience you would know that a)hitting a moving man sized target at 300m is quite difficult, and b) volume of fire does NOT increase hit probability. Don't believe me, take a look at the Hollywood Bank Heist. But I digress.
And last, I hate to burst your visions of grandeur but BBs will never travel 300m, regardless of how many players in a squad are raining them down; so you're not hitting shit.I imagine you're probably a Tier 1 LARPer and play a lot of COD. Carry on.
Looks like fun. Keep up the good content
Hey Jet I want to say keep up with the great content you were one of the main guys that got me into airsoft. Thank you for that also are you planning to go to Wisconsin to play some airsoft?
You guys raided my camp with nods at 2am and I woke up to blank fire next to my tent
What is your set up you use for it? You are my favorite airsoft youtuber
I'm watching this before a milsim deployment in a video game and I'm hyped rn wish me luck that I dont get KIA or my game doesn't crash
Really great video. Thanks for the upload!
what a cool video just continue the work your videos are a great mix between gameplay, education and support to the airsoft community !
cheers from France!
and also what was the gun you were running and atwhat energy and bb weight im curious
That’s epic bro! Thanks man!
What's the largest team you've ever been the leader of?
How much does the radio play into larger teams?
Our Team is usually fieöds 8 to 10 guys wach and everyone Knies the Mission and Goal we are assigned we Act in multiple roles from a Recon Team to infiltration to attacking through difficult Terrain (EG knee Deep snow up a hill) tactics depend on what we have to do so we pretty much go With the flow and come upf With a Plan once we're in contact and in a Situation Like this in the Video we would consolidate our unit to try and surpress Them With Volumen of fire to then Breaks contact and finde a easier to defend Position our but most of the Times we finde ourselfes in a Recon light infantry Role to Harass enemy movements AS this is our Main strength
Thanks for the videos glhf! Been watching for a long time and glad you kept doing this and having fun.
Echoing the HAM license or else I believe you get fines. If anything some cheap radios might definitely help not sure if you have to have a setup as thorough as Jet's to play at these events.
ive been programming baofengs for a while. gotta get the new versions and have someone program them with names on each channel
10:33 "Jesus Christ! Look at all of them! Where is Casevac?!"
Where do you recommend going if I’m just getting into airsoft and I’m 12 bc I’ve seen a lot of kids play I just don’t know where
Small Unit should be my new call sign! 😏
0:07 you clearly underestimate the power of friendship
“Essential equipment” *pulls out 500 magnum snub nose revolver* perfect timing man
It's smarter and cheaper to use a cheaper baofeng that has pre set frequencies, there are 16 of them in a 20 dollar HT, just go for that instead.
12:21 dude started firing real 22lr 💀💀💀
Been playing Arma milsim and I really want to get a airsoft thing together. The server has a command net squad net structure and radio etiquette is a big deal
You coming to the Rock in Missouri for g&g day in a couple weeks?!
even though i'm subbed i've yet to see a vid or yours appear on my home feed these past years.
What happened when jet said "lets not do that dude". Could'nt figure it out.
i think the guy said, are you a juggernaught? holy shit. implying that jet didnt take his hits?
So jet i kno you own a ton of pews lol, so out of everything in your collection what is your absolute favorite primary
@ 03:10
"The Gang Commits a War Crime" 😅😂
Hey for once jets gun doesn’t sound like it’s on its last dying breath 😂
So I’ve had a question with airsoft for a long time. What is better for a urban and outdoor environment(green gas or co2) I’m about to prepare for a local Milsim in a few months and wanted to be 100% sure which I should setup
Great video!
Can you do a video about your gun and the parts in your gun
Wish I could do this but in the land down under it's illegal Im a huge milsim and military fanatic but its unfortunate due to where I live
Gel Balling my guy. Unless you're in NSW.
Nap time is important! 😁
"What have you done with the Bosnian Children?!"
"Oh they're gone"
Tips on starting to do airsoft I might do it
What did the guy say at 6:00
At 5:45 what did the guy do? I'm not honestly sure
Dude, that is one mean 416!
40k and airsoft theses are my kind of nerds
what happens to the BBs? will they stay on the grown for hundreds of years??
Wheres the alfonse cut where he lone wolf team wipes?
NO cooperation, NO tactics, NO fear.
i wish you would bring something to the east(Pa) i wanna do a milsim so bad