Hi guys I'm just gonna drop by.
I like to implement pyrotechnics in my airsoft.
Had a game back in January with 8 people in my back woods, and with the aid of powdered sugar and some potassium nitrate my friend and I made a nice smoke bomb. We threw it off to the side a bit, and two teammates used it as cover to get into the woods and my friend and I used it as a distraction to get into the other side, as the area we were fighting in was cleared out with power lines going through, the woods on either side of it.
Sandwiched between the open area and the highway, my friend and I quietly moved through the woods, turning our radios off. It was BYOG, so each team could only use what they had (Minus a kid on the other team who borrowed my old sniper, "Screwed Up Sally.) It was winter, so the cover of trees was non existent. Eventually we heard the electric M14 my friend had in the distance, followed by the distinct clicking of my spring M500 that a teammate had borrowed, and they were later hit and out of the game, leaving me with an MP5 and CO2 M9 and my friend with a spring sniper, not modeled after anything specific. My whole team was using my weapons, except for the one with the M14. The whole other team brought their own, except for the lucky one to get Screwed Up Sally. Me being a medic, we managed to relieve our teammates from death and proceeded down the treeline.
Walking across a snow-covered frozen lake, we met our enemies and fought. My friend, with the sniper, and I were up on a pretty steep hill, maybe a 70 degree incline, and about fifteen or twenty feet above the surface of the lake. We were crouched and capped the orange tips with snow (Not a good idea in public, especially since the highway was right next to us, but shielded by light tree cover), and waited. The other two, armed with an M14 that occasionally misfires and a shotgun with only 8 BB's in it, hid in some bushes. Towards the middle of the lake was a mound of dirt, only about 8 feet high, but a relatively similar inclination. When they got past that, we opened fire. Two of our guys were hit, and so were two of theirs. They took cover on the mound of dirt while we had a fallen tree up on our "cliff" to hide behind. Eventually, 3 of them were down, and just one remained. I don't know specifically what gun he had, but it was far more powerful than ours, full metal, and priced a good 100 dollars above our most expensive gun, the MP5, which was only 130 dollars off Airsplat. His BB's tore through the tiny branches that made ours ping and deflect around, but didn't hit us. He ran out of ammo, so we got up and hit him while he ran for cover, as he had been just standing in the open firing.'
That was pretty much the end of our match. About an hour and a half long in an area about a half a mile long, a quarter of a mile wide, and with only eight people. It was really great.
And that's just my story. I have to get it out that I play airsoft as well, and I figured the best way to do so is with a wall of text and some recollection of a past game.