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Airsoft Tip #9

Posted by Beginner Airsoft on Friday, July 20, 2012, In : Cheap Gear 
Sometimes in the middle of a game, it may be hard to tell if the player in front of you is on your team or not. Colored bandanas are a good way of distinguishing different teams. Just tie a bandana of your team color to your shoulder, forehead, or covering your mouth.
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Airsoft Tip #7

Posted by Beginner Airsoft on Saturday, March 17, 2012, In : Cheap Gear 
Make an easy gun shield out of cardboard. Cut a V on the top side so you can still see where the bbs are hitting. Tape to the gun so it doesn't fall off. Optional: Spray paint it a solid color or camo.



 

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Airsoft Tip #6

Posted by Beginner Airsoft on Saturday, February 18, 2012, In : Cheap Gear 
You can make your own tactical helmet out of a skateboarding helmet, paint, and a headlamp. First, spray paint the helmet the color you want (green for woodland, tan for desert, and black for urban, etc.). Then remove the strap to the headlamp. Then, using a hot glue gun, glue the flashlight to the front.



 


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Airsoft Tip #5

Posted by Beginner Airsoft on Monday, February 13, 2012, In : Cheap Gear 
If you need to transport your airsoft gun, say to a field or to a friends house, but don't have a gun case, use a guitar bag or case. Most cases they have pockets that you can keep your mags, speedloader, or other things.
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Airsoft Tip #2

Posted by Beginner Airsoft on Saturday, February 4, 2012, In : Cheap Gear 
If you need a "smart-charger" so you don't fry your battery, here's an alternative to those expensive ones. Get one of those lamp timers that you can set the hours you need to charge your battery. Then connect your battery to its charger, and the charger to the timer, and the timer to an electrical outlet. And now you have a simple but effective "smart-charger" for about $5-10.



 
  

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Airsoft Tip #1

Posted by Beginner Airsoft on Saturday, February 4, 2012, In : Cheap Gear 
Use a Propel or water bottle to hold your bbs. Most backpacks usually have 2 pouches to keep water bottles in. You can use them both with bottles of bbs or one bbs and the other water in case you get thirsty. The mouth of plastic bottles makes it easier to pour bbs as well. 



 
 

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