10 Airsoft Tips & Tricks

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Published 2023-08-10
There are a lot of little ways we can improve the airsoft experience either by packing one or two extra items or by making use of that big plastic tub in your garage or storage unit.
I've talked with so many players and I've learned so many tricks that I can't wait to share with you and I want to hear your tips and tricks with the comments down below. I'll even sweeten the deal.

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All Comments (21)
  • @rav3n002
    I began playing airsoft here in Brazil last year, and honestly i just love it so much, and one really important thing i know is that you shouldn't really compare your loadout or stuff with other people, the nicest thing to see in a field is how everyone has something different on their gear from guns, gear to patches and all!
  • @ccg40
    Remember, switching to your secondary is always faster than reloading.
  • @MenFin_Photos
    One of the most useful tips in my opinion is that you dont need an expensive setup to have fun in airsoft
  • A tip more for newer players is to not be afraid, come up from cover and get into the action a bit more you’ll probably be shot either way so enjoy it instead of sitting waiting for it. Also don’t be afraid to put in the extra money at first it’s better to spend an extra 100 on something at first then going back a year later and you end up spending an extra 300. Last thing I was afraid of that you shouldn’t, modify your gear, i made my sling shorter to fir me better just for an example. Also you learn more things over time so just try out different stuff and figure out what works
  • @warwookie9649
    While having fun is important, one thing that I find very important while being at the field is safety and med care. This means bringing first aid items for cuts, scraps, or even wipes to just disinfect a wound is essential. While some fields may have things its better that your prepared. The amount of times people trip and get hurt is big. And even if you may never use it it’s better to be prepared. And bonus it can be kept in the car for whenever! Love keeping up with the airsoft community with all the vids. While I haven’t been able to play as much due to money watching vids like this are good enough for me. Keep up the work man love to see it!!
  • @Garthyte
    Always my go to tip when someone is interested in starting airsoft is to PLAY A DAY WITH RENTALS! The gear may not be the greatest but, it certainly beats the amount of money people spend on all the equipment and losing interest only a few months later. Love your content by the way! 👌
  • @Stimpydimpy96
    A tip that helped me a lot was keep shooting when your moving to your next cover. I remember my first time playing and getting absolutely destroyed when I was moving, as soon as you start to do this you will be alot better off!
  • @brennanb4447
    I just started playing airsoft, but the best tip I’ve heard so far was a simple but important one especially for cqb encounters. Keep those elbows in. It may be uncomfortable, but will drastically improve your lifespan per game.
  • @aandersson650
    I’m pretty surprised how few know of the icebag trick. Playing in swampy forest games here in Sweden, bringing two icebags and two fresh pair of socks you can avoid having to run around with wet shoes and socks. If you get wet, change your socks and put on the icebags over them, and then put on your wet shoes. It’s very common and pretty much mandatory in my country’s military service. But my endgame now is wearing tall green rubber boots 😄
  • @Hyrska
    Here is a couple tips i have gathered over some time. 1. Put all of the essential stuff in a place where you can easily check that you have it with you when you are leaving, so you dont have to dig through your bag to check did you bring your eyeprotection. 2. Its always better to have too many batteries than run out of them midgame. 3. Protect your eyeprotection during transport with a cloth or some other way to prevent scratches. 4. after you are done playing EMPTY YOUR MAGAZINES SO THEY DONT BREAK and also disconnect your battery:)
  • @portalj
    I like the fact that you show off the community and their creations. Gameplay is cool, but seeing others wacky ideas has always been my favorite part.
  • @Evilwiz3773
    What i like about USAirsoft is that they have tips for everyone not just people who are new to airsoft but also for more experienced players
  • @TheVenomscreaM
    i really like how honest u are when it comes to airsoft or even these tips and tricks. keep up the good work my man!
  • @Syst_32
    A good tip my father offered me is to take a shot with your kit on (or whatever you plan to wear as a rental) before your first play on a field. You can very easily tell whether or not you're ready to actually play airsoft by how you react to taking a hit.
  • @11_Shadow_11
    my tip of advice is scoping out the local field and rules before getting fully into airsoft, don’t want to have any unnecessary troubles when starting out.
  • @kingofseraphs
    At the end of the day, the biggest tip I can give is to just get involved with the local airsofting community. Don't be afraid to talk with people and make new friends. Solo? Strike up a convo with random people and you might find some chill people that you wouldn't mind playing with again
  • @oseansoldier
    Always enjoy seeing D14 in your videos. Sadly haven't been able to play in a few months because of work/summer but once fall hits, I am looking forward to hitting the field with my new kit. Keep up the great videos Scott. It is funny how many of these I do (big box for stuff, operating out of the back of my xterra, checklists).
  • Once again, very helpful video, encourages me to play airsoft as a beginner, all of your videos are very helpful to me and the rest of my friends as a gateway to get into the sport
  • @LeviWilson-jg5nx
    I’ve only been playing for a little bit but my favorite tip is to play with friends playing by yourself can be a little overwhelming at times and have fun
  • @flamebl1287
    A tip for new players is to wear plenty of clothing to ease the pain of the bbs, because the first time I went and the first times my friends went we were all deathly afraid of getting shot., so anything to make it better for you to get out there with less fear is useful.