Finding an Airsoft Team
While target practice is always entertaining, the real fun to be had in airsoft is in the skirmishes. If you are new to the sport or haven’t played on a team before, it can be difficult to locate other active airsofters in your area. Here are a few tips for putting together a team for regular airsoft matches.
Your Local Airsoft Complex
By far the best way to meet other airsofters in your area is to visit your local airsoft and paintball complexes. Not only can you jump into games, but these centers draw in a number of active players from all over the region. If you live in a more remote area, it’s worth making a trip to a facility in your closest large city. The center’s management can help refer you to other like-minded players in your area, and many have organized online forums where you can reach out to other players directly via email.
Your Local Airsoft Retailers
Call around local airsoft retailers and ask if they are familiar with any existing community airsoft teams. If they don’t know a team, they might be able to refer you to a local forum or facility.
Friends & Colleagues
While your friends may not currently play airsoft, chances are some of them would enjoy it. Ask around at school, work or at the gym. Recruit a few friends or colleagues. If they are trustworthy, offer to loan them equipment while they try it out. You can target practice together or organize a trip to a nearby airsoft facility where they can also rent equipment.
Around the Neighborhood
Post fliers on community boards at local gun ranges, community centers, gyms and coffee shops. Provide a contact email and arrange to meet potential team members in public spaces. For safety’s sake, organize your first matches at an airsoft facility. Obviously, you should never meet with strangers in a private setting.
Your Local Airsoft Complex
By far the best way to meet other airsofters in your area is to visit your local airsoft and paintball complexes. Not only can you jump into games, but these centers draw in a number of active players from all over the region. If you live in a more remote area, it’s worth making a trip to a facility in your closest large city. The center’s management can help refer you to other like-minded players in your area, and many have organized online forums where you can reach out to other players directly via email.
Your Local Airsoft Retailers
Call around local airsoft retailers and ask if they are familiar with any existing community airsoft teams. If they don’t know a team, they might be able to refer you to a local forum or facility.
Friends & Colleagues
While your friends may not currently play airsoft, chances are some of them would enjoy it. Ask around at school, work or at the gym. Recruit a few friends or colleagues. If they are trustworthy, offer to loan them equipment while they try it out. You can target practice together or organize a trip to a nearby airsoft facility where they can also rent equipment.
Around the Neighborhood
Post fliers on community boards at local gun ranges, community centers, gyms and coffee shops. Provide a contact email and arrange to meet potential team members in public spaces. For safety’s sake, organize your first matches at an airsoft facility. Obviously, you should never meet with strangers in a private setting.
Around the On-line Neighborhood
There are plenty of amazing online communities and resources that can help you find airsofters. Check airsoft online forums. Start a FaceBook fan page. Create a local airsoft Meetup group. (Again, always arrange to meet strangers in public spaces or at local facilities.)
About the Author: Mike Zhang is the President and COO of Airsoft Megastore, a leading online provider of airsoft guns, gear and accessories. Airsoft Megastore offers guaranteed lowest prices on airsoft guns including electric airsoft guns, airsoft magazines and high quality arirsoft ammo.
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