Introduction: A Noobs Guide to Airsoft

just what the title says it is, a noobs guide to airsoft.

Step 1: Your Team

Your team is very important. You can't play without a good team, likewise with a good team you will be almost unstoppable. You need at least 7/10 people to be your main people that you use to do the hard missions. If you only have 5 people in your team you can have 3 of them be dedicated.  
As told before your team is important. As your picking them be sure they can handle some things.
1. Being able to handle getting hurt.
2. Shooting at people.
3. Sleeping with other males (or females) without immature thoughts or actions.
4. Being able to be quiet.
5. Obeying Orders. 

Step 2: Ranking

Ranking is important because if you don't establish one you can have law - less fighting. The "General" is the most important and will command the team for a while. The General can be overthrown by leading your "troops" into a trap. Also make your "General" read the art of war because it will help in the strategies.


Step 3: Guns

You need people to hold airsoft guns. It's a fact and you can't get around it no matter how hard you may try. Many people have snipers hidden, but that many not be the best way to fight when you have a small team. Use many automatic weapons to lay down a wall of fire to keep the enemy guessing and disorented. This calls for automatic rifles and Uzi style pistols. That is the best way for you to win.

Step 4: Combat Grounds

Lay down guidelines for where you will play. If you play on private land you will have to get permission from whoever land it is. Also check local and state laws to find out where you can and can't play. Many places have an indoor arena.

Step 5: Explosives

You can use things like grenades and landmines but you need to get permission. These can be painful but it is a good way to use for begineers. Look for my next guide on making one of these explosives.

Step 6: Thank You

Well hopefully this helps you with your game and thank you for being patient with my first instructable. Disclaimer: I am not responsible for anything or injuries while playing.