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AAR Rebel Training Camp: Northern Resistance Game 3

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So, this is where the day got really crazy! Both games 3 & 4 had not only the capture rules in effect, but they also had multiple vehicles, rocket launchers, and C4 props. Overall the games were very exciting, however, because of all the extra things we decided to throw in, it certainly got to be a little bit harder to follow even for myself.

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The scenarios for Games 3 & 4 were essentially the same with each team switching sides and objectives so that both teams got equal time fighting with and then against vehicles.

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AAR Rebel Training Camp: Northern Resistance Game 1

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So, I had planned the first game of RTC: Northern Resistance to be relatively simple with the following games adding more and more complexity to the day. For the first mission there were no capture rules and only 5 crates randomly place on the battlefield along with a nuke in the center that had to be recovered. Josh’s forces started just next to the airport and behind the clinic whereas my forces were starting at the Drive-in Movie Theater.

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[The orange box with shows Bob’s starting location and the green box shows Josh’s starting location.]

My initial plan was to have my forces hit all four main streets and push as far as they could until they encountered heavy resistance. I knew that I had to stake my claim on as much of the battlefield as I could early on to achieve success for this mission. Half of my forces went to the left and the right of the drive-in movies rushing straight down 1st and 2nd street with the rest of my forces proceeding further left then rushing down 3rd and 4th. I expected this shock assault to give my forces at least a few minutes of breathing room to find the Nuke which was, for this game, worth a fair amount of points.

rtc game 1 objectives[In the photo above, weapons-grade uranium cases are marked with a red “X” and the nuclear warhead is denoted with a red “N.” ]

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G&G Combat Machine GBBR & Mystery Box


Airsoft GI Marq goes over the differences between the Version 1 and Version 2 G&G Combat Machine Gas Blow Back Airsoft Rifle. Although the Version 2 is 20 dollars more, there are a couple of extra features that are better such as ambidextrous features and better fps consistency.

G&G Combat Machine GBBR

This rifle is featured in today’s mystery box, which is going live TODAY at 5:00PM PDT. Here are the details:

Available for sale: 5:00PM PDT (8:00PM EDT) 09/25/2013
Ship out date: 10/02/2013

Description:
This is the tenth Mini Battle Star Mystery Box for 2013. The Mini Battle Star Mystery Box is more like a high end mystery box for a fraction of the price. Contained in this Mystery Box is the H&K MP7, GHK G5 GBBR, as well as the H&K KWA USP Gas Blow Back Pistol, and the MSK GBBR Rifle. There are 26 boxes available and ten of them contain a gun that’s worth more than what you are paying! The individual cost of the ten airsoft guns are worth more than the cost of this mystery box. Not to mention that this box contains the MSK as well as products from Umarex and Combat Machine! The Mini Battle Star Mystery Boxes are on sale for $140.00, for that price you are guaranteed at least $140.00 worth of merchandise and some lucky individuals will get much more than what they paid! What more have you got to lose?

Please Note:

  • We do the very best that we can to randomize the entire process of the mystery box creation. Nevertheless, there is still a probability that if multiple boxes are purchased that duplicate items will be received. In order to maintain the integrity of the mystery box and make it fair to all who participate, no refunds or exchanges will be made for mystery box items. Thank you for your understanding.
  • Mystery Boxes are NOT Canadian Compliant.

 

Description MSRP Ratio
MSK GBBR Airsoft Gun ( Black ) $380.00 1:26
GHK G5 GBBR Airsoft Gun ( Tan ) $295.00 1:26
KWA H&K MP7 GBB Pistol Airsoft Gun ( Licensed by Umarex ) $256.49 1:26
H&K Full Metal USP Match NS2 GBB Airsoft Gun By KWA $169.95 7:26
Combat Machine M4 Carbine Gas Blow Back Airsoft Gun (Tan) $140.00 12:26
Combat Machine M4 CQB Gas Blow Back Airsoft Gun (BLK) $140.00 4:26

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Tim Vs Bob 5 – Revenge of the Timpire Gameplay Footage

Game 1 – Timpire forces make landing at airport. Who is ambushing who at this point?

Game 2 – Rebel Forces battle with Timpire Guard to gain control of the field. One of the control points has a minigun buggy on the line.

Game 3 – Battle lines have been drawn. Spoils of War are hidden and needs to be collected on the field.

Game 4 – Bob’s Forces need to withdraw from the area, but what happens when there’s an nuke at stake? See the final conclusion to this epic showdown!

Airsoft GI would like to thank all the sponsors that came out, and the staff of Game Pod Combat Zone. It was a great day and a great event! Be sure to stay tuned to AirsoftGI.com for future events.

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The Most Xtreme of Combat Shirts

The Tru-Spec Xtreme Combat Shirt is the perfect combination of the protection of a highly durable BDU top and the comfort and lightweight feeling of a long sleeve base layer. The sleeves of the Xtreme combat shirt are similar to those of a standard BDU top, with the zippered Velcro pockets that are angled forward, raid-style, for a more aggressive look and easier access. The sleeves also have textured elbow sections that can be opened up to house an elbow pad if necessary. The left sleeve features an extra map pocket down near the wrist area while the right has a section meant to hold pens, knives, or other small tools that can be clipped on. The body of the Tru-Spec Combat shirt consists of a nylon/cotton blend base layer, which unlike a regular BDU, is very breathable, light and is able to wick away moisture almost 3 times faster then cotton. It features a thick collar made of the same material as the sleeves providing some extra neck protection, as well as a zipper extending to the center of the chest allowing for easy changing of the shirt as well as some extra breathability.

The Xtreme Combat Shirt is very similar to Tru-Spec’s standard combat shirt in that it has the same nylon/cotton body and BDU-style sleeves, but the two are not the same. Whereas the standard combat shirt features reinforced padded elbow sections, the textured elbows on the Xtreme shirt can be opened to insert hard elbow pads for even more protection. The collar on the Xteme shirt is also different from that of the standard combat shirt in that it is taller, thicker, and made of the same material as the sleeves, and it can be zipped open similar to the buttons on a polo shirt. Finally, the pockets on the sleeves of the Xtreme shirt are angled forward raid-style while those on the standard shirt are vertical, and the standard shirt does not have the added map pocket or the section for clipping on extra tools.