This video footage was taken when I just started using my RAP4 video camera, so I know its amateurish. Didn't quite have the knowledge of how the camera sat on my helmet in conjunction with its line of sight.
So if you can view the video adequately enough, we had a lot of airsofters show up to test out our fields. I got to meet them personally prior to the day of this recording. I have to tell you they were highly organized, sportsmanship oriented, and just an overall friendly bunch of folks. I've come to call them professional airsofters by the way they carry their games and came out all loaded out in gear. Here they played on our conventional fields Western, Dallas, and Tires for one huge game with capture points if I remember correctly.
These guys were not only dressed realistically but their weapons were just astounding, I even got to operate a machine gun for their last game; believe it was an M240B with a sound activated box mag. This game and their final one were the only occasions they used their pyrotechnics. Namely smoke pots, road flares, and small firework BB grenades as you'll see. Even from a spectators view, this was exciting and exhilarating within the proximity of the action.
I'd never before this really seen how airsoft is suppose to be played, and I tip my mask to their structure and honor system. They were quite welcome to new players from our field, and used simple game mechanics on a large scale. I believe some tourney guys joined in the fun if you can find them in the vid.
Splatter Action Paintball is open to both paintball and airsoft, but again with airsofters its best to come as a group than as walk ons. There are seldom any walk on airsofters, so to maximize your enjoyment at the facility you should organize with as many fellow players as possible. Check out SAP's site for more details....
http://www.playextremesports.com/
is this the field in corpus
skaterlife134 7 months ago
@skaterlife134 yes it is.
snakealien 7 months ago
usually helps if you film the game not the sky
nuclearfish010 1 year ago 2
@nuclearfish010 already stated in the vid description, line of sight and position on the tac helmet on first day of use. Its a very base model, not the land warrior II model.
snakealien 1 year ago
how is the land warrior system doing for you, because i want to get the land warrior system II that just came out a few months ago and im kind of undecided about it
krakow784 1 year ago
@krakow784 Well it takes some time getting use to the filming aspect and your playing nature. The camera is good, the cards are susceptible to heat damage however. Helmet mounts record your head's position not your aim, gun mounts will need a constantly level gun or else you record the dirt. So far I'm pleased with the helmet cam and I'm sure the LWS II has more joy to it use.
snakealien 1 year ago