Airsoft Wargame, a unique and exciting sport being played worldwide with similarities to the popular skirmish called paintball, use automatic weapons which are exact replicas of real assault weapons. A growing hobby among firearms enthusiasts and recreational soldiers both young and old, airsoft combines the technical skills required to operate or ‘run’ a gun, with the tactical and strategic skills required on the battlefield to attain victory.
1. AEG (Airsoft Electronic Gun) a. High End AEGs b. ACM (All China Made) AEGs 2. BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) Camouflage 3. Face Mask/Goggles Game Rules - Max spring: M130, PDI 210% or equivalent - Max. bb weight: .25g - No climbing of trees - No hiding or shooting inside rooms or enclosed structures. Passing through is allowed. - No wearing of uniforms-pants, upper, shirts or vests outside of the game site. - Hit players are not allowed to talk to live players whether they are their teammates or opponents. - Most important of all, because Airsoft is also generally referred to as a gentleman’s game, HONESTY is expected from all players at all time. Basic Requirements in Playing Airsoft
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Game Site PULONG BATO Located in the municipality of Orion, Bataan. It is an abandoned resort facing the Manila Bay with different terrains that are best suited for Airsoft Games. MT. SAMAT, PILAR Atop this mountain in Pilar is the Shrine of Valor, a national shrine built to honor all the defenders of the Philippines during World War II. An ideal site for airsoft wargaming where the huge memorial cross stood as symbol of man’s courage and triumph. SITIO 31 BRGY. BIAAN, MARIVELES A fieldcourse for airsoft gaming, Sitio 31, as now called, used to be the Base Camp of the American and Filipino defenders belonging to the 31st artillery battery who defended the rear of the Bataan peninsula against Japanese invaders . President: Emmanuel Batumbacal 09209224779 Game Coordinator: Louie De Guzman 09178072121 Secretary: Christopher Suba 09209274734 |







