Post by fallout11 on Sept 19, 2006 16:13:26 GMT -5
Scenarioairsoft.com in association with Georgiaairsoft.com presents Fall 2006's big WW2 event:
Operation Mercury
This is a Mediterranean Theater of Operations themed game, covering Crete and Italy, 1941-43.
November 4th-5th, at Georgia Airsoft in Athens, GA.
www.georgiaairsoft.com/
Entry fee is $35.00
Friday night, for the early arrivals, we will have open CQB games in the illuminated 'town' area.
Operation Mercury beings Saturday (11/4/06) and concludes Sunday (11/5/06).
As is usual there will be a raffle afterwards and 'costume' contest.
Please read the requirements/rules for this game here. www.worldwar2airsoft.com/rules.htm
By attending this event, you agree to abide by these.
This is a WWII airsoft event, designed by and for those players who have expressed interest in this type of play.
One of the important factors in creating an immersive and enjoyable WWII scenario is the willingness of participants to take on a basic uniform appearance appropriate for the era in question. This event has very liberal Uniform Requirements, but these will be enforced.
You must wear some sort of acceptable WW2-inspired uniform and headgear, or risk embarrassing yourself.
If you're not sure what that might be, ask!
Please also see the questions thread for further details. s176595924.onlinehome.us/teamblackjack/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=47
We understand that, being a WW2-themed event, this will not be for everyone. Not everyone is willing to forego full automatic fire, pasgt helmets, personal radios, and tactical vests, or put up with uniform requirements, fire mode restrictions, and what-have-you, and that is okay. For those who can handle it, we promise you an extremely enjoyable experience.
Reenactor grade kit and a fat wallet is not required, they key is to look like you just might be a Yank, Limey, or Jerry from 30 feet away. Thats good enough for us. Sportsmansguide.com and the like are excellent sources for inexpensive, "close enough" gear.
Peruse this forum for some suggestions, on the cheap.
s176595924.onlinehome.us/teamblackjack/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=41
Any weapon is also okay, just be expected to use it in semiautomatic only mode.
For registration details, please see here:
s176595924.onlinehome.us/teamblackjack/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=382#382
If you have questions, feel free to post them or contact us.
Thank you. ;D
Operation Mercury
This is a Mediterranean Theater of Operations themed game, covering Crete and Italy, 1941-43.
November 4th-5th, at Georgia Airsoft in Athens, GA.
www.georgiaairsoft.com/
Entry fee is $35.00
Friday night, for the early arrivals, we will have open CQB games in the illuminated 'town' area.
Operation Mercury beings Saturday (11/4/06) and concludes Sunday (11/5/06).
As is usual there will be a raffle afterwards and 'costume' contest.
Please read the requirements/rules for this game here. www.worldwar2airsoft.com/rules.htm
By attending this event, you agree to abide by these.
This is a WWII airsoft event, designed by and for those players who have expressed interest in this type of play.
One of the important factors in creating an immersive and enjoyable WWII scenario is the willingness of participants to take on a basic uniform appearance appropriate for the era in question. This event has very liberal Uniform Requirements, but these will be enforced.
You must wear some sort of acceptable WW2-inspired uniform and headgear, or risk embarrassing yourself.
If you're not sure what that might be, ask!
Please also see the questions thread for further details. s176595924.onlinehome.us/teamblackjack/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=47
We understand that, being a WW2-themed event, this will not be for everyone. Not everyone is willing to forego full automatic fire, pasgt helmets, personal radios, and tactical vests, or put up with uniform requirements, fire mode restrictions, and what-have-you, and that is okay. For those who can handle it, we promise you an extremely enjoyable experience.
Reenactor grade kit and a fat wallet is not required, they key is to look like you just might be a Yank, Limey, or Jerry from 30 feet away. Thats good enough for us. Sportsmansguide.com and the like are excellent sources for inexpensive, "close enough" gear.
Peruse this forum for some suggestions, on the cheap.
s176595924.onlinehome.us/teamblackjack/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=41
Any weapon is also okay, just be expected to use it in semiautomatic only mode.
For registration details, please see here:
s176595924.onlinehome.us/teamblackjack/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=382#382
If you have questions, feel free to post them or contact us.
Thank you. ;D