Warriors Softair

Viale della carriera 63900 Fermo (City)Fermo
 Sniper in position  Reviewing the strategy  a team of viking  A small guinea pig  Heavy weapons  weapons in the shoulder  Ready for the game  A small break  Camouflaged in nature  Preparing the weapon  The whole team

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Description of Warriors Softair

Warriors Softair is an amateur association born with the sole purpose of increasing the passion and diffusion of the softair in Italy. Its headquarters are in Fermo but the playing fields are different, the most important being those of Porto San Giorgio and Fiuminata. But to start, what is airsoft?

It is a sport that is always more practiced in Italy which consists in the simulation of a war with different participants. Most of the time a common goal is established and the team that reaches this goal first wins the game. All the activity takes place with the use of weapons that are replicas of real weapons but obviously with rubber bullets. The Air Soft Guns can be compressed air or gas, electric or spring, the latter have a manuelae type charge.

As anticipated before, the bullets are made of rubber and the most used are those of 6mm in diameter, even if there are larger as well as smaller ones. Thanks to recent legislation, the use of biodegradable bullets is mandatory, in order not to leave plastic remains in the play areas.

As for the rules of the game, these are very simple, when a participant is hit by a shot he will have to self-declare hit and get out of the jack. It is strictly forbidden to continue in the game once hit as well as communicate with your teammates by revealing the opponent's strategies or tactics.

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