Saturday, December 21, 2013

Merry Christmas!

This is Padre' from the Airsoft Ikaika Warriors. The team and I want to wish you and yours, a 
Wonderful and Blessed  Christmas...

In the seven months since this blog was created, we have had 1,998 unique visitors from 54 different countries - thank you all for your loyal readership!

Remember in all you do, that 
Jesus IS the reason for the season!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

John Lu and Airsoft

Today The Warrior Blog is pleased to present an interview with Mr John Lu O.L.C.M.S.S. (Operation Lion Claws Military Simulation Series)


Can you share with us how OLCMSS came in to being? 
OLCMSS began as a DARE and JOKE at a luncheon with friends. After I lost all my business as a result of post-911 mismanagement. Airsoft Elite founder, James Tai, and his assistant at the time, Mr. Walter Chang, (yes, current CEO of Airsoft GI) chatted over the  possibility of having well known military VIPs to lead men and women in Airsoft battles. My initial reaction was "Hell No!" I wasn't going to ask real military heroes to "play soldier". But after a careful study at the potential benefit to USAREC, I approached Col. McKnight (Black Hawk Down) and my mentor/uncle/friend Sgt. Kenn Miller (a Vietnam LRRP legend)and that's how LC was born. I nearly lost my shirt over LC-1 if it wasn't for Alvin of former Infinity Airsoft who stepped up financially. We had 79 players total, most didn't believe I could deliver Col. McKnight as by then there had been a couple of large airsoft events but were both "over promised and under delivered" so folks were skeptical..."Who the hell are you? And, right, YOU know Col. McKnight...sure...." In addition, 12.5 years ago there was no ready websites, no fields, Paintball was still God which all compounded my challenges.  After LC-I words spread, LC-II drew 150 pax, and IRENE was born the same

Friday, December 13, 2013

What is "MilSim?"

At some point, everyone has heard the term "Milsim" thrown around at an airsoft game, but what does it really mean? Some would say its the accessories that you mount on your replica - see Tacticool, others might suggest that it is having the "right look" to have the same load-out as the Navy Seals or the 82nd Airborne. OR (cough, cough, gag) training up your skills? by playing COD or BF4. 
 


MilSim Airsoft
  • What is MilSim
  • Weapons
  • Who plays MilSim
  • What about PTSD and Airsoft MilSim?
  • Where to play MilSim
  • What’s required to play MilSim
  • What types of MilSim are there
    • Reenactment
    • Simulation

What is MilSim?
MilSim most often falls into two different categories: reenactment and simulation. Reenactments focus on a particular event in history and aim to provide the most accurate representation of the time period, events, and outcomes of the historical event. Simulation, however, may only focus on a particular time period and representation of which course a particular situation may have taken in history. In most cases a simulation event includes fictitious characters, groups, and political situations MilSim is simply an abbreviation for

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Tactical Question - Shooting from a moving platform

Every so often I will be re-posting one of the "Questions of the week" that I have previously posted on the page https://www.facebook.com/groups/AirSplatArmyPuyallup/. Whether you shoot airsoft guns or real steel, there are situations and the laws of physics AND gravity that apply to both. This gives you chance to test your knowledge and perhaps learn new skills.
When shooting from a moving platform such as a helicopter or vehicle at a stationary target that is 30 meters away, moving parallel to the target, on a windless day, you should:
1) Shoot directly at the target
2) Shoot above the target
3) Shoot to the leading / closing side of the target
4) Shoot to the following / trailing side of the target
5) None of the above
Now for the answer: 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Christmas shopping for your Airsofter? - The top accessory suggestions.

Looking for Christmas shopping ideas for the Airsofter in the family? Lets look at some of the top airsoft accessory suggestions that have been sent in 



 Below was hands down my favorite Christmas Shopping List!!!!

"Although I have everything I have needed/wanted Airsoft related I will put together a good medium budget loadout.
  • Primary weapon: A&K LR300
  • Secondary weapon: WE glock 17 or WE HiCapa 5.1 both good out of but upgradeable.
  • Armor: Lancer Tactical assault vest
  • BDU: Marpat
  • Boots: Oakley assaulter boots or Rocky S2V
  • Accessories: 9.6 brick type, 3 m4 mags, 2 pistol mags, mesh eye pro, bravo mesh lower, dead rag, condor tactical ball cap or Boonie, 2 cans green gas 3 bags .25 non bio bbs. 
  • And a partridge in a pear tree!"

While your airsofter may already have that replica that does the job, some accessories can help to improve their skills and heighten their airsofting experience while others just make them look tacticool. This is a list of some airsoft accessories that you might not have thought of for