How to Be an Airsoft CQC Personel
Close Quarter Combat techniques are practiced by military and professional protection personnel around the world. If you want to use their methods with your Airsoft weapon, this article explains exactly how to do this. Get started at step one below.
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Steps
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1Get a mid-F.P.S gun. You wouldn't want to shoot someone at a point when your blank at 500 FPS,would you now?
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2Purchase some decent camouflage. It doesn't have to be a high end ghillie suit, just a camouflage jacket that can take a good hit. Remember, CQC means close quarter combat. Where you wish to employ these tactics will obviously influence the type of DPM fabric you choose for your camouflage jacket. Desert patterns won't help in the woods, Combat 95 is pretty useless in urban situations and MTP won't be much use if your playing in the snow. Make sure you choose something that merges into your surroundings.
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3Learn the surroundings. You wouldn't wanna meet face to face with someone and just sit there, would you?
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4Don't go alone. Taking on a 6 man team alone? Are you serious?!
Warnings
- Airsoft is a professional sport that must be played with a load of protective gear.
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