Airsoft Rules

Airsoft is an exciting sport that requires strategy, precision, and integrity. However, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all participants, it is important to strictly adhere to certain rules. Here are the basic rules you need to know:

1. Leaving the Game

A single BB hit anywhere on your body or weapon will take you out of the game. If your weapon is hit, depending on the game organizer, you either leave immediately or continue without using that weapon until you are out.

2. "Bang"

When a player is within 2 meters of an opponent, to avoid injuries, they say "bang." The opponent must respond with "out" and leave the game.

3. "Parley"

When two players are dangerously close to each other, they say "parley" and retreat 5 meters each before continuing the game.

4. Silent Kill

When a player surprises an opponent at close range, the opponent leaves silently and after 5-10 meters says "out" to avoid revealing the attacker’s position.

5. Eye Protection

Never remove your goggles during the game. If someone sees a player without goggles, they shout "blind" to stop the game until the player is safely removed from the field.

6. Avoid Headshots

Never aim at the head. If the head is the only exposed part, avoid aiming there, always maintaining trigger discipline.

7. Weapon Safety

When exiting the game, immediately secure your weapon. In safe zones, your weapon must always be secured.

8. Safe Firing Distance

Never shoot at distances less than 10 meters for Woodland games and 5 meters for CQB games. Shout "bang you're out" and the target acknowledges and leaves.

9. Dead Players Don’t Talk

Players out of the game leave quietly with a raised hand, without affecting the game. Wounded players also don’t talk unless the scenario allows it.

10. Transport and Storage of Weapons

During transport to and from the field, weapons must be disassembled and non-functional. Transport always in a proper case.

Airsoft is a game based on honesty and sportsmanship. By following the above rules, we ensure the safety and enjoyment of all participants.