U.S. Special Operation Soldiers Try Airsoft & DESTROY Everyone With Realistic GBB Rifles + MG42
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- čas přidán 9. 04. 2023
- Active Duty US Special Operation Soldiers Try Airsoft For The First Time With GBB Training Replicas!
"Teamwork Makes the Dream Work" - 75th Ranger Regiment Airsoft "Gas Blow Back Edition"
The KWA LM4D Professional Training Rifle is an ATF approved gas blowback replica available in the United States. It features a new hop up system that was developed for the LM4D to improve range performance on the field. An aluminum alloy receiver houses the full steel reinforced bolt carrier for strong reliable feedback. The LM4 PTR buffer tube has the same diameter of a MilSpec Butt Stock which allows users to customize the configuration.
The Guardian Center is a state of the art facility, normally used for various types of First responder/ military/ law enforcement, disaster training featuring over 830 Acres of dynamic environments ranging simulated subway tunnels, crashed buildings, multi story buildings, simulated flood planes and much more!
Event - American Milsim Iron Horse 2023
Location- Guardian Centers - Training Facility- Perry Georgia - United States of America
The 75th Ranger Regiment CZcams Channel - / @the75thrangerregiment14
#Airsoft #Games #Milsim #Memes - Zábava
I went to an airsoft place once as a teenager, and after our session was over, some soldiers came in for the time slot after ours (don't know what branch or unit) and they offered to do one round with us, all of us against all of them. The scenario was over in like a minute or two. They just swarmed in with, well, military precision and took us all out like it was nothing. Humbling experience.
If you don’t know what branch, soldiers are always army😌
@@JesterUrTomcathuh? Ever heard of the Marines? Navy Seals? Air Force special forces?
@@andrew.barker Marines are not soldiers. Airmen are not soldiers. Sailors are not soldiers. Navy seals are Sailors not soldiers. If you want to refer to all branches you can say troops or service members. Soldier refers specifically to Army. So, If someone told you they were a soldier, they are Army.
@@JesterUrTomcat🤓🤓🤓
@@VictorValko 🤡🤡🤡
It's funny how the one dude gets all hard saying I'll mess you up, meanwhile the SOF guy "No you won't" 🤣🤣🤣
“chuckles, I’m in danger” intensifies
It's funny because its a game about accelerating smol ash-and-calcium balls at one another. People take this shit too seriously and I make fun of "serious airsofters" at every turn.
I just love the confidence in that guy, trying to take on a trained Ranger 🤣🤣
LMAO fatty had a hard time finishing the sentence without gasping for air let alone taking on a SOF guy on hand to hand combat lmao.
@@robrobusa you supposed to take it seriously, its a milsim. Though not seriously as in your gonna die seriously, but you definitely dont want to go easy
There's something SO satisfying about seeing a team being super tactical and communicating properly and working like such a well-oiled machine. There's something about this level of precision, efficiency, and discipline that you just have to respect. The dominance and superiority is just immediately apparent.
@@DS-lk3txthose “goat herders” literally only grew the balls to leave their caves when trump freed 5,000 taliban, and these people left. They did plenty of shitting on themselves while hiding in wait for decades
Yeah 🍷🗿
Especially grenades
And then one stray grenade ruins everyones day 😂
@@podunkest😂
Love when Ranger guy sends out his deepest apologies for shooting you so many times while you were running. "Sorry i didnt know i was hitting you, you were running."
Should’ve called it the first time 😬
Should've ragdolled to the floor lmao
There used to bodies dropping immediately 🤣🤣
@@abel6298 hail satan
The absolute bitchiness in that kids voice was disgusting
That grenade at the subway station is a reminder that even with state of the art training, just one unlucky moment can send it all to shit
it do in fact be like that, good visual lesson learned even from an airsoft game, lost momentum wasn’t able to secure the corner
It seems to me like they stuck around that corner too long. Tossed a few grenades into an unknown corner, maybe it went down a hallway and someone on left or right of it saw it go past so threw one back 10-15 seconds later. Great stuff very entertaining.
@@AirsoftAlfonse also are the Alfonse that plays with NODE on their air soft videos?
Might be survivable depending on where the frags go. This is why metal windlass tourniquets and compression bandages belong on your real kit. Do not use plastic windlasses, unless it's a known brand name.
And importance of not bunching up
For the Airsofters it's hardcore, for the USF Soldiers it's mild training
I was in aviation and was like why are these clowns all in one room, why are they all just chillin there…..move guys😂😂😂
These guys confirmed that, if "things go wrong" in this country, I don't want to be trying to help a stack of untrained neighbors. Just 1 trained person will do. Short of that, soloing might even be preferable. Remember the security onion. 1 undetected will destroy 8 zero'd in on.
Untrained people can be rather unpredictable.
more like a turkey shoot
Pretty much lol
6:08 is proof that years of cqb training can still amount to just getting vibe checked by a grenade
"Getting vibe checked by a grenade" had me literally laugh out loud 😂
That was hilariously put
Hilariously put, but very painfully realistic.
Vibe checked lmao
lgbtq+ members go through worse than actual war on a dialy basis
"I assure you my pain tolerance is higher" truer words never spoken lol
😂😂😂
Ah yes, the best people to get into an argument with, actual rangers 😂
I mean no one should be excempt from making fair arguments. It's a game, not a firefight.
Most of the guys there where probably veterans
@@dawgydawger7158 Probably, maybe, I dunno. But this is a game, not a contest of who had what job at some point in time. :D
@@robrobusa cept it wasn’t a fair argument.
They're not real rangers, it's just an airsoft game not real battle. They're playing soldiers
My favorite part was when all the Rangers were like "It's Rangering time!" and then Rangered all over the enemy team
As someone who was on the opposite team I can confirm that this did happen
Mine too
i’m so proud of this community 🥲
"Why am I so sticky?" - the enemy team probably.
That meme was never funny
I love it when we get to see our special forces enjoying themselves and show off their training.
Yea its airsoft, but the movement, coordination, understanding and such is so badass.
13:35 mf really wanted to threaten a special operations soldier, the fact that everyone laughed at him when he spoke made me smile
That's a whole ass cheat code bringing that many Rangers 😂
Fr thats enough man power for a real operation 😂
Boosting airsoft ELO irl be like
@@IHiggs naw man one ranger platoon is like 40 dudes lol
@@circle7motorsports Depends on the operation.
@Lakzefar what depends is if they bring the whole platoon or a few sections, a few squads, or a few fire teams, but a ranger platoon and most infantry platoons in general are around 40 guys. And from my experience, rangers like to bring friends wherever they go, overwhelming fire superiority is kinda their thing. So unless it's a recon mission expect a lot.
Seeing him come out of the water in a wet suit and snorkel with an MG 42 was absolutely absurd. And I love it xD
living my best life 💕
And the foot tall riser on the optic
timestamp pls
@@glutenfrei628 last 20 seconds of video
freezing cold water. We could all do that in Fiji.
4:03 his immediate reaction to duck down so his buddy can fire behind him is so cool to me.
I like watching these. One thing I like a lot is the professionalism. A lot of people hate how "good", or "tryhard-like" they come across as. But I think airsoft is fun because it's like war without the risk y'know? Get to shoot people, shoot guns, throw nades, etc and you don't actually die. I think taking it seriously adds a hell of a lot *MORE* fun in airsoft because of the way you add the professionalism or actual thought into what you are doing rather than just going for kills.
people should just make clear before matching.. what type of fun are you looking for?
@@shadowmistress999 I think the fun literally stems from the "pretend army man" gunfight-like action.
Like it's almost fully similar, except you don't really have team orders, unless you're in a group of mates or whatever.
So then it kinda just becomes COD sorta, like deathmatch.
It's like if you put Escape From Tarkov, arma 3, or squad mechanics in COD games. That's the best analogy I got.
@@FemtoTheFox someone just like "grind" while someone likes "search and rescue" lol
@@shadowmistress999 exactly
So many people don't realize the importance of rear security.
Most people don't have any idea what that term means
@@HypeBeast764 right.....and even some that do, don't wanna hold that.
Always make sure that nobody enters from behind! uh right?
@@hansiminator69 yes, allways carry a plug
I have both punked and been punked by a lack of rear security
Can confirm the “squeal” at 6:08 happens no matter HOW hardcore you think you are 😂😂😂 Good work lads 🇦🇺
thats the universal sign of DANGER.
wasp EWHWHWHHW
crocodile EHWHWWW
gernade YEEEEEE
its high pitched and the sound carries more then a bassy loud tone.
why many animals use squeals as a danger warning
That's the noise my brain surgeon made, I don't remember what happened though
The squeal is real.
@@puppergump4117 ...flash bang pops mid surgery.. frontal lobe severed. Walk it off, scrub!
the joker finds a way to make them squeal.
I could never do this. So many people just standing around and walking casually, I would never know who was hit or not already, or who was even an enemy. Respect for people who can do this.
Love how even though you all are hard trained soldier's, you guy's still have the typical friend circle mostly everyone has; the funny/goofy one, the assertive/aggressive one and the kind/level headed one.
Butt hurt enemy: "HIT! HIT! I DON'T NEED TO SAY IT MORE THAN ONCE!"
Soldier 1: "oH gAwD! oH gAwD NoOo!"
Soldier 2: "HIT? FUCK OFF"
Soldier 3: "sowrry" :(
(6:47)
that grenade that killed everyone in the subway is a humble reminder that you could be the most elite soldier on the planet but little timmy with a good throwing arm can level the playing field pretty quick ^^
Think about how many elite soldiers there were, that were the unlucky choice of a enemy sniper and got killed, just by sheer bad luck, and not even necessarily due to a mistake you made. It's pretty crazy to think about the randomness of it all
Look at the Middle East for the past thirty years
That’s the shit part about CQB, it’s just shitty in there
thats what happens when you are at that close of a distance to the enemy, in real wars its the same too, and its not something you can avoid either, since at some point you gotta get close to the enemy, if not then youll just stay in one place barely moving, those granades could have been deadly if it was a real war, just the combination of the pure randomness and luck that war possess can cause things like that to happen
The reality of war
When I was stationed at Camp Pendleton we went to a civilian paintball field, we had a few guys with ghillie suits (they were scout snipers) and the civilian guys didn't know what hit em lol. A few yrs later I'm deployed and a Marine comes over to me and told me he was one of the kids we played against and it made him want to join.
i wasn''t a Marine but just regular infantry, even after leaving active service, wiped out a bunch of my friends in jungle paintball, was not hit once thanks to cover and concealment skills... nothing beats basic infantry skills
Semper Fi! Kilo Co 1383 - 2004 MCRD
Thats cool asf
Keep pushing...AND shooting... Their patients and restraint are amazing. You can tell he wanted to freak out on them on them stairs.
Unfortunately I had the distinct privilege of playing against a group of retired U.S. Rangers when I signed up for a game of paintball. I was teamed up with a bunch of regular folk from all over the world for a day of paintball at a facility located in a forest (we had never seen or played with each other). The game organizers decided to place my team against these Rangers (was quite unfair, but oh well we tried). Needless to say my group of untrained buddies were annihilated in short time by the Rangers. That day pretty much turned me off of playing paintball, that was in 1992. The day certainly could not been much fun for those men, since it was such an outmatched game, I know that I did not enjoy all the black and blue welts.
The last time I played pb we went up against a few fat dudes with a LOT of money. They all had automatic guns and were COVERED in paint tubes. Start of the match was basically a fire hose of paint, so we couldn’t leave our position at all. They waited until we had either been picked off or our ammo ran out. It was pretty lame pay to win strategy…fine for real warfare, not much fun for a game. Airsoft was way more fun.
My grandfather was a US army ranger staff sergeant in WW2, served from the Aleutian Islands all the way to Okinawa. They guy did not mess around. The army was the first time he had a new pair of shoes, growing up in the depression. True story - I found a box of gold teeth in his attic when I was a kid. Trophies from the war!
I always like these. The first time my mind was blown is when I saw a single Retired British SAS take out like 60 people Trying to take his room. I believe in that airsoft match he did eventually lose but not until he took out 60 people lol and they were converging from all sides. I imagine if he had a single teammate he could have taken over all of europe.
hahaha :D
do you have a link?, thanks in advance
😂😂😂
@@ValladolidArde i think i seen it too but it was a while ago sorry bro
explains why these guys in real life can hold out against overwhelming numbers of untrained guys.
that hydra giraffe mount on mg42... perfection
"gods plan" by drake plays softly in the background
@@AirsoftAlfonse 😂😂😂
i had to pause the video to laugh for a minute honestly 😂
i see no difference
Even made it to cursed guns
Favorite part of the video is watching how little hesitation the guy had moving, who's rifle malfunctioned. Muscle memory is a hell of a thing.
Amazing for these players to survived against special forces. What a story to tell to their grandkids.
Imagine an airsoft war between the Army Rangers, Navy Seals, Task Force 141 and Delta Force...that would be insane to watch
Bro said 141 lmao
It would be a bit of a stalemate. They are all super good and would be going up against opponents that are also super good.
@@corbin101 delta rangers actually exist, but 141 was too much of cod there
Lol task force 141
Why airsoft when they have simunition 😂😂😂
Loved that little montage at the end. Seems every field and event, even every game some days, has clowns like the bunch seen there.
yeah, unfortunately like most things these days on social media, it's definitely not representative of the "majority of the airsoft experience" or how "most players act", but it definitely does happen at least once or twice at almost every single event i've been too over the past 4 years... tbh its pretty embarrassing, as my goal with making videos since day 1 has always been to show my friends how cool airsoft is and to get more of my friends to play airsoft with me.. and then when they actually come try it they have to experience that sort of stuff in person which makes the rest of us look stupid and over shadows the overwhelmingly positive majority of players, but i don't really see a better solution in solving the specific issues other than showing said people how stupid they look when they behave like that in hopes that in the future they may choose to act differently
@@AirsoftAlfonse It's really unfortunate how just a couple of those experiences over a weekend can really change your perspective on the whole event. I know its really about the mindset going into it as a whole, but when you have someone get in your face because you got the better of them that one time can be pretty demoralizing. I know we have to just look past it and try to move on with your game, but I wish we didn't have to even have these confrontations in the first place. I think if more people walk on to an airsoft game with the mindset of "I know I'm not the best at all times, but I am here to have fun with my friends and my team." It's unrealistic of me to hope that one day that would be the case of everyone, but man I sure do hope.
@@AirsoftAlfonse Yeah, I've had a couple friends turned off to this sport because of guys like what we saw at the end of this video so I understand firsthand what a problem it can be. Unfortunately one of the only real ways to make that sort of change long-term is to record it and sort of name/shame it. In the spirit of that, keep on doing what you're doing here, showing off both the good and the bad of the sport!
@@amprez1591 I'm new to this airsoft stuff and never played but I used to play paintball competitively. I'm just trying to understand who was in the wrong here. The guy that wouldn't go down after being hit or the guy flaming the guy for not going down. I'm assuming the former and not the latter. I know in paintball we will keep lighting a dude up until he raises his fn hand and says "hit" So which guy is wrong in this situation at end of video? Thanks in advance.
@Tango8787 I'm talking about everyone who doesn't want to call their hits. I apologize if I was confusing in my typing. I should probably proofread more, lol!
Watching tactics like this is thing of pure beauty, I miss my time in the Army. I am sure it isn't the same Army I remember. But at least our Rangers still seem ready, willing, and able to KTF. Also love how you put in that bit about rear sec, super accurate! I CAN ASSURE YOU MY PAIN TOLERANCE IS HIGHER!!! 100% facts.
man, I've never done airsoft in my life but this looks so fun! I would have loved to be the enthusiastic noob on the team with the US Special Operation soldiers and just Leroy Jenkins it.
Its so cool to see the tactics and barrel discipline you guys have.
its weapon discipline. the tactics portion comes with training with the group. that will take time.
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ♥
You can tell by their lack of camera shake, these guys are definitely trained (Obviously) how to move fast and with a stable firing platform. That is in my opinion one of the best things to learn in any live fire situation, how to always keep balance.
Def the new GoPro stabilization feature at work there but I’m not doubting their experience
@Nicolas Martel Paradis youre not a Ranger, so you wouldn’t know.
That and curing your tunnel vision. Learning to shoot with both eyes open and using your peripheral as part of primary vision.
@@atrocious_pr0xy you are not a Ranger.
@@GardenGuy1943 And you have a funny hat
This is awesome thanks for taking the time to upload and share !
I used to play with a CQB trainer for the USMC and my god he was good...just the pace at which he would play was overwhelming. Continuously moving forward.
The way these guys play reminds me of online FPS shooters. I was a kid and playing hours a day and while it was not remotely realistic it did basically in the end require the same thing. Just intensity of the pressure you put on the enemy and just keep moving and pressing. Lingering was a great way to die.
I moved onto Arma and its pretty hard to be that fast with such clunky controls and realistic physics. Strangely the least realistic shooters in highly unrealistic maps designed literally to be a meat grinder over in a few minutes seems most like how these guys played this airsoft match.
Myself and controlled pairs(also rangers) got into a few gunfights with you guys that weekend. I also use a GBB so that was dope to see others using them.
hopefully next time we can all run together
@@AirsoftAlfonse if you use a gbb at serious Viking imma be running one as well
what batts are yall from. I was in
@@dylan-wj9jl everyone in the vid is
@@dylan-wj9jl myself and pairs both
That analog wrist map was pretty stellar. Good piece of kit and no one probably thought it was cool. It’s the logistical gear that makes me trust you.
I want to see next is the U.S Special Operation Soldiers VS Top Airsoft Players, that would be something to look forward. The Video is awesome!
I really enjoy your videos. Every time I watch them, I have a good laugh. I see people strolling out in the open, no cover and concealment, standing in front of doorways and openings, or just simply walking around conners. Oh, plus no situational awareness. Really brings me back to the days when I was just a recruit and a fresh trainee. We don't allow airsoft in my country but we do have paintballs. Because all the guys here have undergone military training, it's a lot more realistic (and fun) here. Forget your fundamentals, and you'll be in for some pain!
3:03 I love the use of hand signal because when pushing forward,
so that you guys can push without alerting the rest of the enemy player. It is a small detail that give the advantage to you.
Hand and arm signals go a long way when you cant communicate via radio.
It must be an odd thing to be dressed up as a ranger, beard and all, run around like a soldier and to then have actual rangers walk past you . . . let alone argue with them dear lord.
They'll teach a shit ton if you're cool with them. A good majority don't care about larp-ing in general
I love this channel, especially when you show that you're not 100% invincible just because USF. I love that you show that you can actually get ousted.
Really cool to watch this kind of teamwork and skilled simulation in play.
Rangers actually made the game feel like your typical FPS but without the fancy unrealistic million dollar warmachines wasted moves. Every milsim or airsoft game there's always large groups of airsoft buddies standing in open fields waiting to be shot, and I thought FPS npcs were unrealistic.
Nothing makes you respect cover like being shot at with real rounds.
Well, tbh, Airsoft and military operations are apples and oranges. Airsoft is a game. Military operations you die.
I’m a usmc vet and I want to get back into air soft after I’m done healing from my knee surgery.
I wish there was a team or program for veterans that uses air soft to brush up on training. It would get us out talking to other people and networking.
I know I’d join
Same here. I would love for something out here In Central TX to be able to do Airsoft. Even have the local PD and SWAT conduct sustainment and concurrent training for them especially now that there has been mass shootings in schools and public locations.
attend milsim events, probably about the closest to this there is, but i know theres quite a lot of vet owned airsoft fields and companies throughout the us.
milsim west is a good one.
@@CCM1199 see that’s what I’m talking about! A bit of fun with some serious practical applications. I’d like it to be informative for new players especially veterans and police officers. I gotta look around me and see what’s available I guess.
Shame I gotta hunt it down and probably go out of state. Mainstream sometimes isn’t always bad in this case.
@@kennethwhite9720 I wish info was a bit more out there you know? Like remember how popular air soft was a few years ago? Some kind of community for veterans and civilians who are interested in real training. It’s a shame really something like that isn’t huge.
Bundeswehr needs the same!! Great idea.
This brings back memories of I was on active duty when we trained with a seal team for a deployment some of the best training ever
Holyyyyyy shit this got my heart racing! Well done boys!!! Thanks for showing your deaths, and even how a couple seemed close together. It goes to show how much they evened up the competition. You still cleaned up though!
0:56 this shit hurts bad. I went once to the Kankakee factory that's featured on this channel occasionally and my biggest gripe about that day was trying to get my teammates to actually push up stairs. I was at the back of a conveyor belt of dye masks that tried to individually outpeek the 4 entrenched dudes waiting at the top. We had a frag and everything but nobody wanted to let the grenade up to the front. Infuriating
yeah the Kankakee stairs are about as rough as it gets, speaking from experience, its good practice for something like this but generally speaking yeah its almost impossible sometimes to take the upstairs if the enemy players are smart and have more pyro
Airsofters and stairs are a bad combo
Normally don't follow airsoft channels, but this was good. No music, just the guys doing their thing.
This just goes to show, no matter how good or experienced you or your squad are, you do this long enough and your time will come! A hit and a reset in this case or see you on the other side IRL! Very cool video
I can't believe that not a single person reacted to those flashlights. Not even a "hey are you friend or foe?" Just... ignoring them completely until half their team had already been slapped around. I think they were more motivated by the calls for medics than the flashlights and guns pointing at them.
The 3d printed comical version of the hydra mount is top tier.
should have sprung for the anaconda for the full 90's action star experience
These vids with the squad are always bangers. Sit here in awe watching them do what they do everyday.
Just in ROTC and trying to go Logistics, but like these things always remind me to keep my PT up, occasionally when I do play, I run 80's era kit with a camelbak in the summer, running around with like 30 some pounds of crap gets really tiring after awhile, especially in the heat. Big respect to the door kickers.
Cardio is everything.
Hey from Ireland! Heard about you from exploring with marsh photography, your content is so immersive! Great Content
Just the fact that they will be playing with GBBRs, something that’s a massive disadvantage on a milsim game is just awesome by itself… but the coordination and movements are just unfair to regular airsofters! Love to see 75th guys playing airsoft, Mayhem, Blue Jean and many others are just inspiration for those who, from another country and perspective love the 75th! Waiting for the second part of the video!
"Teamwork is OP and will never be nerfed"
These guys sound chill as hell, which tracks for 99% of the SOF guys I've met.
these boys looking like butter, smooth. Their room clearing is soooo clean
0:37 is a prime example of why you should have your gun up at all times whether its "high ready" or "low ready"
Way better quality video than other ytb channel it’s very nice to see your movement troughs buildings and a full gameplay that we understand, not just kills there and there I was really in it and I’m eager for part 2
Great example of Situational awareness and violence of action. Poor dude @ 2:35, so helpless hahaha.
All that gear and his 'OPERATOR BEARD' didn't save him but at least he get to see some of the ranger's tactics in action.
I love the random Foggy Bottom and orange line metro placards in the metro opening. I ride that line every day lol woulda never thought to see any mention of it at a training facility in Georgia.
Everytime I watch one of these Ranger/SOF videos it makes me wanna do more cardio to MOG on gut gunners
some high quality shenanigan's love it
As a kid, maybe 13-15, we would have airsoft matches with friends at the neighborhood park. Once, our neighbor came out who was in the army, I was too young to know or remember his job/rank. But it was all my buddies, maybe 5 or 6 or us verse just him, and he absolutely annihilated us so quickly. I’ll never forget the way he moved- calculated and always behind or moving towards cover, but also super quick movement. It was scary during the match lol, but super cool to experience when I was young and we definitely all looked up to him more after that.
I grew up not too far from Fort Drum. I also volunteered with my police department when I was young. The SWAT and Infantry type guys usually got their ass kicked the first few times because they didnt think you could actually simulate training with airsoft guns but once they got the hang of it they were unstoppable. Had a squad of 10th Mountain guys come back from a deployment, half of them had Ranger tabs and their squad leader was in 3/75....he taught us SOOO much and split his squad up so that each side would have good experienced guys. Me and this Ranger and my buddy who went into the Marines as a Scout Sniper were absolutely dominating for a whole day. It was a ton of fun. CQB is even better because the range issues arent a factor as much
I like how the wall patiently and controlled and don't run to theor death. It's awesome to watch a well oiled machine in action like these guys. I was stationed at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah GA. And the 75th ranger battalion is there. Their new barracks were built right beside my units barracks. These guys are awesome to watch they are also the ones called in when seals or SF needs rescued. Fum fact Rangers have never needed rescuing!
6:53 i love how nice they are
It's always interesting to see people like you play airsoft
in my opinion this is great for not only entertainment. but to also show how quickly things go and turn. like at 6:00. you can be as engaged as the next but that grenade kinda just does it.
@ 3:13 when he says "shut the F$ck up and lay down" I lost it hahaha
The “GBRS” high rise optic mount on the MG26 is hilarious.
My god, the amount of running they can do - the tactics, the precision, the swarm intelligence... FASCINATING
This has always been my favorite AO. #ironhorse ❤
Also, when a SOG member tells you "I guarantee you my pain tolerance is higher" just go ahead and pull your dead rag 😂
i know this is just airsoft, but you boys are still the tip of the spear, thank you for your service guys
the roll at 1:05 was amazing lmao
First airsoft video I've seen. Love your attitude dude.
This goes to show how well trained these brave men are
FYI in the army they have their own air soft version where it's a real 22 cal shell and a mini paint filled pellet. Going through warehouses with urban ops set up or sea container villages set up. They also have virtual rooms where a laser is connected to your actual rifle. At last laser tag style training where your wearing GPS tracking and laser mounted rifle with laser recivers on you..a speaker telling you if your critically hit or not. ❤❤
Miles gear sucks, it never once worked correctly for me or anyone I knew. Always wanted to do sim rounds or even airsoft for a better experience training. Nuts to the fact you don't get realistic range out of it, it would be a higher morale training option to hear that you're going to essentially play airsoft for a week straight. Makes setting up c-wire and digging hasty positions more fun since you would actually be using them.
That group deadly man from spotting bogies from a distant having each other back only moving when are covered by a comrade it was dope to see and yall literally jogged almost the whole match.... 75 regime dope thanks for yall service and keep yall tools Sharpe nice Training
Hell yeah.
Y’all’s are the yallest of y’all’s.
Keep yalling.
PRE FIRE PRE FIRE! Hahaha, I just play games but love seeing these airsoft videos. Would love to try it out some day, awesome video!
One thing to note here is extreme team work and communication that the opponents do not have much of.
this reminds me of the time i went airsofting with my friends and his stepdad ,his friends came and were a bunch of vets and in the last game it was me and my friends vs his step dad and his and i got atleast 2 and it made me proud as a 15 year old
I remember when I was in high school and in peak physical condition, my buddies and I were super into paintball. We destroyed everyone we played. Travelled all around northern Indiana playing anytime of the year. Only in the woods. Never any marshmallow speedball crap.
My cousin’s boyfriend was home on leave and he was infantry in the Army. He was part of “operation Iraqi freedom”.
We were playing woodball, and he completely wrecked us. We all had Tippmann A5s and Custom 98s. He had a cheap gun from Walmart. I wasn’t even mad. Was an honor to learn from him.
There is a price to that knowledge, as he had to sleep on the floor, with his rifle for a while when he was finally honorably discharged. Thank you for your service.
Oh man, Tippman A5s, that brings back some memories.
Ive only read about the newer dynamic clearing method. Really cool to see it demonstrated.
I wish we had those when I was in the Military... They look like A LOT of fun!
to see the mg42 airsoft with more than 0.5 joule is just melting my german heart
Coherent bounding movement, constant and clear communications along with 360° high/low threat scanning = strangely effective in CQB situations. In other news, water is still wet.
The scream when the nade comes rollin 🤣🤙🏼
That demonstration is actually right in downtown Tampa near the Lightning hockey stadium. I got to watch that from my window🔥🔥
Most of the dudes in this video were the ones that did it last year.
"You did not. you missed" damn aint have to roast bro like that
It's interesting how often they switch hands based on how they're coming around a corner. Makes sense, but I had assumed it wasn't done that often.
Honestly I just loved seeing all the guys stacked in the stairwell in the intro. I mean no military/airsoft experience whatsoever and sitting thinking "y'all know this ain't right".
I dont understand how people in the community can blatantly cheat like this. It's why I have to film everything now, which sucks because its added weight. But I refuse to place my reputation and access on a admin who doesn't have all the facts.
Now about this video, super bad ass! I love this!
Post part 2 please!!!!!!
I love watching actual Military people just destroy everyone
“You did not you missed!” Gave me flashbacks to my childhood 😂
4th week at top search results for Airsoft! Yep that’s a nice pay check! Lol, congrats. 🍾
I'm simple man, i see gbb gameplay, i spam like button!
And lovely airsoft moments on end
happy gbb noises intensify 😁
it would be cool if you made a video that explains why they do some of these tatics. A break down would be sick