Kit List
Here's a comprehensive airsoft kit list tailored for a 2-day military scenario. This setup assumes you'll be camping on-site and need to sustain yourself while playing extended games.
1. Core Airsoft Gear
• Primary Airsoft Gun: AEG Rifle, DMR Rifle, SMG, Shotgun, Sniper Rifle, LMGs (e.g., M4, AK, or your preferred model) with a reliable battery or gas system. (DMR Rifles MUST be electronically locked out to single fire)
• Magazines: Either 6–8 mid-caps, 3–4 high-caps or 1 drum mag.
• Box Magazines: LMG ONLY
• Ammo: 4,000–6,000 BBs (BIO BBs ONLY).
• Secondary Airsoft Gun: Pistol with 2–3 spare magazines.
Gun Accessories:
• Optics (e.g., red dot sight or scope).
• Tactical light (for night operations or CQB scenarios).
• Suppressor or tracer unit (optional but useful at night).
• Sling for primary weapon.
• Speedloader and mag dump pouch.
2. Clothing & Personal Gear
• Uniform: Durable, scenario-appropriate camouflage (e.g., woodland, multicam, or desert).
• Footwear: Sturdy tactical or hiking boots (broken in before the event).
• Headgear: Helmet, boonie hat, or baseball cap for protection and camouflage.
• Gloves: Tactical gloves for protection and grip.
• Outerwear: Waterproof jacket or poncho (if rain is forecasted).
• Layers:
• Moisture-wicking base layer.
• Insulating mid-layer (for cold weather).
• Extra socks and underwear.
3. Protective Gear
•Eye Protection (REQUIRED): Full-seal goggles (ANSI-rated).
•Face Protection (Recommended but not required): Mesh mask, balaclava, or lower face guard.
•Knee & Elbow Pads (Optional): For crawling or sliding.
•Ear Protection: Optional for loud games or immersive realism.
4. Tactical Gear
•Red Kill Rag (REQUIRED).
•Plate Carrier or Chest Rig: To carry magazines, tools, and other gear.
•Battle Belt: For holster, dump pouch, and additional accessories.
•Hydration Pack: Hydration bladder or water bottles (minimum 2L per day).
•Backpack: Small tactical pack for extra supplies during gameplay.
5. Support Equipment
•Radio (Required, MUST be working and not AM/FM style): Handheld radio with headset for team communication.
•Tools:
•Multi-tool or Swiss army knife.
•Hex keys (for airsoft gun adjustments).
•Electrical tape and zip ties for quick fixes.
•Power Supplies:
•Spare batteries (for AEGs, optics, and flashlights).
•Charger (field-ready if possible).
•Gas canisters (if using GBB).
6. Camping Gear
•Tent: Compact and weather-resistant.
•Sleeping Bag: Rated for the expected temperature.
•Sleeping Mat: For comfort and insulation.
•Light Source: Headlamp or flashlight (with extra batteries).
•Cooking Gear:
•Portable stove or mess kit.
•Portable Propane Fire Pit ONLY.
•Fuel canisters.
•Utensils and a durable cup.
•Food:
•Ready-to-eat meals or MREs.
•High-calorie snacks (protein bars, trail mix, etc.).
•Instant coffee or tea.
•Water: Enough for drinking, cooking, and hygiene (or a water filter).
7. Miscellaneous Essentials
•Map: Will be provided.
•Notepad and Pen: To take notes for objectives.
•First Aid Kit: Personal kit with bandages, painkillers, and other essentials.
•Spare Clothes: For downtime or after the game.
•Hygiene Supplies:
•Toothbrush, toothpaste, and soap.
•Towel and wet wipes.
•Deodorant.
•Bug Spray: For outdoor scenarios.
•Sunscreen: To protect against sunburn.
•Power Bank: For charging devices like phones or radios.
8. Scenario-Specific Extras
•Night Vision: If night operations are part of the game.
•Camouflage Enhancements: Ghillie suit or scrim netting (if needed for stealth).
•Special Props: Smoke grenades or scenario-required equipment (Admin Authorized, Situational).
Packing Tips
•Pack gear in waterproof bags or cases.
•Organize gear into categories for easy access (combat, camping, food).
•Test all equipment before the event to ensure reliability.
With this list, you'll be well-prepared to handle the challenges of a 2-day airsoft military scenario