| Practical Airsoft Tactics: For Beginner: 2009 Edition |  | Author: Airsoftpress Mechboxpro Publisher: CreateSpace Category: Book
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1,286,636
Media: Paperback Pages: 138 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.9 x 0.4
ISBN: 1440426503 EAN: 9781440426506
Publication Date: September 25, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description [2010 major revision] Airsoft skirmish is no child's play. It is a serious sport with a TacSim nature. The Practical Airsoft Tactics book is specially developed to provide guidance for beginners to skirmish more effectively. Practical Airsoft Tactics tells you what you need to know in order to become proficient in airsoft skirmishing. With plenty of valuable information and graphical illustrations, this book is a MUST READ for the aspired airsoft warriors.
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| Customer Reviews: 2010 Tactics MAJOR REVISION February 11, 2010 Yu Chak Tin 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a MAJOR REVISION of the Airsoft Tactics title, WITH NEW ILLUSTRATIONS AND NEW CONTENTS.
New TOC as of Feb 2010:
<< Table of contents >>
AIRSOFT SKIRMISH VS REAL STEEL BATTLE
SAFE AIRSOFT HANDLING
CARRIES AND GUARD POSITIONS
Tactical Carry
Alert Carry
Ready Carry
Guard Positions
Ready Position
Retention Position
Threat Position
BASIC RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP
Shooting position elements
Proper body support
Sighted shooting
How Do Bullets Find Their Targets?
Advices on zeroing
Proper eye focus and NPOA
Sight alignment
Sight picture
Trigger squeeze
Wobble area
Firing positions
Supported fighting position
Prone unsupported position
Kneeling position
Standing position
Modifying positions
COMBAT FIRING
Suppressive fire
Rapid semi-auto firing
Rapid reload
Full auto firing
Quick fire
Engaging moving targets
TARGET DETECTION
Search techniques
Initial quick check
Systematic search
Target indicators
Target marking
Range determination
The "Map Method"
Appearance-of-Objects
Front Sight Post Estimation
COVER AND CONCEALMENT
General advices
Engaging targets from behind cover
The Pie Technique
TEAM COORDINATION
General Advices
Plan your retreat routes
TACTICAL MOVEMENT
Basic guidelines
Tactical movement graphical illustrations
Cornering (Solo)
T-Intersection (Solo)
One-against-many (Solo)
Hallway 1 (Team)
Hallway 2 (Team)
Doorway (Solo or Team)
Room Entry (Team)
Cross Fire (Team)
MOVING UP THE STAIRS
FIGHTING IN THE DARK
Proper flashlight usage
Psychological tactics
APPENDIX I - THE ROLE OF SNIPER
APPENDIX II - MORE ON BREATH CONTROL
further product info October 1, 2008 Yu Chak Tin 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
<< Table of contents >>
AIRSOFT SKIRMISH VS REAL STEEL BATTLE
SAFE AIRSOFT HANDLING
CARRIES AND GUARD POSITIONS
Tactical Carry
Alert Carry
Ready Carry
Guard Positions
Ready Position
Retention Position
Threat Position
BASIC RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP
Shooting position elements
Proper body support
Sighted shooting
How Do Bullets Find Their Targets?
Advices on zeroing
Proper eye focus and NPOA
Sight alignment
Sight picture
Trigger squeeze
Wobble area
Firing positions
Supported fighting position
Prone unsupported position
Kneeling position
Standing position
Modifying positions
COMBAT FIRING
Suppressive fire
Rapid semi-auto firing
Rapid reload
Full auto firing
Quick fire
Engaging moving targets
TARGET DETECTION
Search techniques
Initial quick check
Systematic search
Target indicators
Target marking
Range determination
The "Map Method"
Appearance-of-Objects
Front Sight Post Estimation
COVER AND CONCEALMENT
General advices
Engaging targets from behind cover
The Pie Technique
TEAM COORDINATION
General Advices
Plan your retreat routes
TACTICAL MOVEMENT
Basic guidelines
Tactical movement graphical illustrations
Cornering (Solo)
T-Intersection (Solo)
One-against-many (Solo)
Hallway 1 (Team)
Hallway 2 (Team)
Doorway (Solo or Team)
Room Entry (Team)
Cross Fire (Team)
FIGHTING IN THE DARK
Proper flashlight usage
Psychological tactics
APPENDIX I - THE ROLE OF SNIPER
APPENDIX II - MORE ON BREATH CONTROL
Rubish January 15, 2009 J. Hopkins 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got a chance to go throught this book at the last airssoft skirmish. To call it rubish is to be kind. The printing looks like it was done at a photocopy shop, the english is horrible and the information usless. The book Paintball and Airsoft tactics is better by far and less expensive. The tactics in this book are in manyh cases wrong and where they are right the information is on the web or other better books. Save your money for pellets and skip this one.
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