your answer lies in www.filairsoft.com
check the link for scenario / game types:
http://www.ukasc.net/content.php?article.29
Hunt the Sniper(s)
Send an independant team of players (preferably those who know the site very well and are reasonably good) out into the field 5-10 minutes before the combined forces of the remaining players. Split them into teams of 2 or 3 and make sure they know the best places. Send the remaining players after them, and give them a time limit to flush out anyone hiding.
Notes: most of the game will look after itself, though you will need to put marshals near the sniper teams to ensure that other players are taking their hits, especially as some people won't take hits unless they can see who shot them.
Defend / Attack the bunker/fort/village
Straightforward and very easy to organise. Allocate a strategic, defendable position to one team and tell them to defend it. Sen the opposition in 3 minutes later to attack and take the position. Don't make the position invulnerable though, as then there's no real point, give the position a weak spot somewhere, on a blind-side or put a well-covered hiding bunker nearby.
Notes: place marshals around the defended position, and don't forget to leave someone in the safe zone.
Downed Pilot
Send a 1-3 man team allocated to one or other sides into centre of the playing area armed only with pistols or SMGs with standard magazines. Tell one team to go and hunt them, tell the other to rescue their men.
Notes: ensure the pilot(s) have adequate camouflage and set the two teams into the playing area the same distance away from the pilots. This will ensure that: the teams will have contact, the pilot(s) will probably be in the middle of a firefight and the game will just revert to a full-auto BB fest. If the playing area is very large, and the pilots may not be found for some time, ensure they have either a radio or a whistle if there is a problem.
nindot ni kay naa na ta place maduwa-an. we also need marshals kay tournament man.
nawala lagi ang mga acm threads sa buy and sell.. g-delete sa mga mods?
yup. same question unta aku i.ask. wer na diay?
hello everyone, as you probably noticed, nawala ang topics ni pspoon and daxc sa buy and sell. we had a mod's meeting last night and an old law was brought to our attention. the law prohibits the sale and distribution of toy fireams that look like the real thing.
what I would like from you guys is your opinion on this matter. again we are civilized people here and as such I expect everyone to act that way. comments and suggestions lang as to what we should do.no wise remarks or snide comments. I will personally delete them on sight.
i respect the decision of the moderators. as for my own opinion, i wasnt selling the guns to hurt other people. i was selling it for others to experience the game of airsoft by which all of us know that when we buy high end AEGs, that would cost us a lot of fortune. more like i was just selling for the masses. to have clean fun during the games. but as civilized people and as we are expected to act as one, i suggest the others to be responsible to carry their purchased guns, and not just show it off to the public which could in turn cause commotion. as an avid airsoft player, i instill myself with respect and honesty in our every sunday games by which the same values are inculcated inside me and in all things that i do. a lot of things has taught me about airsoft. its not just hitting people and winning the game. i also achieved camaraderie with my friends, respect to your opponents and the honesty of being hit. having honor with yourself is one way of enjoying the game too. as the issue of selling "toy fire arms" is concerned, i only wait for the decisions of the moderators. it's just up to the buyers too to be civilized and be responsible when they already have their own guns.
so you're saying there's a possiblity to restore or make a new thread on buy/sell of acm aeg's, depending on the outcome of our discussion? :mrgreen:
from filairsoft, of course:
http://filairsoft1.netfirms.com/html/airsoft108.htm
Letter of Instructions No. 1264
July 31, 1982
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 1264
TO:
The Minister of National Defense
The Minister of Local Government
The Minister of Finance
The Minister of Trade and Industry
The Minister of Justice
SUBJECT:
Ban on the Importation, Manufacture, Distribution, Sale and Display of Certain Types of Toy Firearms and Explosives
* WHEREAS, there is now a proliferation of imported toy firearms and explosives which except for its weight, are replicas in appearance, measurements, color and parts as its genuine counterpart firearms and explosives;
* WHEREAS, these toy firearms and explosives could mislead the public into believing that these firearms are in fact genuine and as such could be used, as in fact reports indicate that these had been used, for illegal and/or criminal purposes by unscrupulous individuals;
* WHEREAS, in the interest of public safety and general welfare there is an imperative need to ban the importation, manufacture, distribution, sale and display of these types of toys;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, do hereby order and direct the following:
1. Henceforth, the importation, manufacture, distribution, sale and display of toy firearms and explosives which, even if dissimilar to in some aspects, are replicas in appearance, measurements, color and parts as its genuine counterpart firearms and explosives, are prohibited.
2. The Ministers of Finance, Trade and Industry, Local Government and National Defense shall issue the necessary rules and regulations to implement these instructions.
3. The Philippine Constabulary/Integrated National Police is directed to confiscate all toy firearms and explosives such as described in paragraph 1 hereof, which are displayed or otherwise used for illegal or criminal purposes. Strict compliance herewith is enjoined.
Done in the City of Manila, this 31st day of July, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and eighty-two.
Note:
1. P.D. 8249 amends P.D. 1866 only in so far as caliber and length of penalties are concerned.
2. Legaspi vs. Min. of Finance G.R. No. L-58289, July 24, 1982 considers LOI's as "part of the law of the land" and part of the ways by which the President can exercise law-making power.
3. The only way to legitimize airsoft importation, sale, manufacture and/or use is to repeal LOI 1264.
if u wanna sell it sell it at filairsoft. ok? the sport is illegal. thats one of the issues brought up in the tribunal with the ACMs last year. please read the laws and rules as this is one of the issues that ACM users may tend to not read on. we can all meet sometime and sit down regarding this.
thanks sir jonjie. hehehe transferring na aku sa ACM site. post nya naku ang address unya. hehehe
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