Hi, Iv been playing airsoft for a few years now. Open days mostly but special events as well. I love it and will still continue to do this - ww2 airsoft will just be one of my many optional loadouts (and ofc able me to attend the cool ww2 weekenders )
and have always been interested in the ww2 aspect (im big on history ) and knew from from the beginning that if I did it at all it would be British 1st airborne 2nd battalion. Why? because of Arnhem and this guy http://www.pegasusarchive.org/arnhem/tatham_warter.htm
anyway - I was determined to either do it with a sten or not at all and since agm brought out one with a reasonable price Iv been scouting kit and prices
Im hoping to have a general impression kit ready for the summer so see you around
Welcome to the forum! You'll find a ton of information about British kit and weapons on here.
If you like Brit Airborne gear and weekend events, check out "Operation Jedburgh" in July as well.
When I want your opinion - I'll tell you what it is!
Welcome to the forum Adrian
Well done and welcome. I'm trying to do the 1st Polish Para thing. I've got one of the AGM Stens - they're far too much fun!
I'm a hero with coward's legs.
Hi fella, welcome to the forum - and ww2 Airsoft in general
When we were a Kingdom it was run by a King
When we were an Empire it was run by an Empress
Now we're a country we're run by a..........
A few of us are doing a para impression (Mike Yarwood?) at Jimbo's Battle for Brittany. Its one for everyone new as we're trying to encourage more to ww2 airsoft, so no worries on exacting kit. Check out the thread.
I'm a hero with coward's legs.
hi and welcome
"Take that you rotton helping of strawberry flan!"
Joseph Porta to "strawberrys and cream", in the sven hassel book ,ogpu prison
Welcome
If you are not far off Battle for Britany could be a good starting point.
Good to have more Brits to shoot.