Airsoft
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The name “Airsoft” was coined by the Daisy BB gun company to market a newly created BB rifle using plastic projectiles rather than their usual metal ones. These plastic BB’s were safer to shoot opposing players. This game has expanded to the sport it is today with more sophisticated and accurate guns, and safer BB’s.
Airsoft is a military simulation sport where players play with authentic military-style weapons that are full scale replicas of real world weapons. Unlike paintball, Airsoft uses 6mm round BB’s made of hard plastic.
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Standard
basic airsoft rental package
R220/person
- Rental / range semi-automatic rifle (M4)
- Tactical vest
- 2 x Mid capacity magazine (full)
- Full face mask
- Unlimited time
Birthday package
Birthday airsoft package
R270/person
- Everything in standard package
- Burgers with fries and a soft drink
Experienced
basic airsoft rental package
R300/person
- Rental / range semi-automatic rifle (M4)
- Tactical vest
- 5 * Mid capacity magazine (full)
- Full face mask
- Unlimited time
Extras
What you might need for the day but don't have- Face Mask R30
- Overalls R30
- Extra amo from R160
- Mag Refills R25 (Mid Cap)
- Mag Refills R40 (High Cap)
1. General Safety
All airsoft guns must be treated as real firearms!
- When exiting the game area, it is mandatory that all players put their guns on safe and remove the magazine
- Rifles being carried must either point upward or downward.
- No airsoft gun of any kind may be discharged in the safety area.
- All airsoft guns may only be tested in the designated testing area. It is up to the marshal and safety officer to designate this area.
- Airsoft rated eye protection must be always worn in the field of play and in the weapon testing area. The glasses/goggles must be able to stand up to high impact shots at close range.
- Eye protection may never be removed during play or at the testing range. The player must leave the field if problems occur with the goggles or glassed and fix them in the safe area.
- No physical contact is allowed.
- No knives or real firearms may be carried on to the playing field
2. Muzzle Velocity (in Feet per Second)
- There is a legal FPS limit for all airsoft weapons.
- All guns are Chrono-graphed at games to ensure compliance.
- The FPS limit is dependent on the role and scenario type. Each scenario will be designated either by CQB (close quarter battle) or non CQB. The FPS limits are as follows: CQB 350FPS (0.2g BB’s) (all rifles), NON-CQB -400FPS (0.2g BB’s).
- Dedicated Sniper Rifles have an FPS limit of 500FPS (0.2g BB’s) (minimum engagement range of 20m).
5. Game Area Safety
- Each player enters the game areas at their own risk.
- Scenarios often take place in hazardous environments, so it is expected of each player to take note of the various hazards in his surroundings.
- Each player is responsible for their own safety and wellbeing. Should an injury occur, no game official will be held responsible.
- Each player is required to sign an indemnity for the above. No player may enter the game area without signing the document.
- Some areas have wildlife and insects that could be dangerous.