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Here are The A.S.S. Rules of Airsoft

  1. ALWAYS call yourself out when hit. If in doubt, call yourself out to be safe. Make sure you yell hit or act out your death loud enough so everyone knows you’re hit.
  2. NEVER call someone else out. If you know you hit them and they did not respond, do not say anything. They may not have felt the hit. If you know they felt the hit, next time you shoot them, shoot them more or go for skin and MAKE them feel it. NEVER call someone out. It is bad sportsmanship.
  3. NEVER leave the boundaries of the playing field during a game.
  4. NEVER play dead or possum when an opponent is in view. This is dishonorable.
  5. When you get hit, ALWAYS hold your gun above your head while leaving the playing field.
  6. NEVER shoot at anyone that is not in the game.
  7.  NEVER insult or yell at another player.
  8.  Any hit to the body, limbs, or head is considered a kill. Hits to the gun being held by the player are ignored and play continues without pause.
  9. It is illegal to shoot somebody after they call reload.

Surrender Rule

Airsoft guns can injure so if you get close enough to someone (point-blank range), and have a bead on them, and a direct shot, yell, ”SURRENDER!”. If they surrender, they are dead as this gives the person a chance to avoid being shot at close range. If they do not surrender (and no one HAS to surrender), then you may shoot them but remember center of mass.

Knife Kill

If you can sneak up on someone and tap them on the shoulder before they know you’re there, that is a “knife kill” and they are dead. This is a very rare move and is highly commendable.

 

Penalties

When somebody does not follow the rules in the A.S.S. rules of airsoft, they can choose one of 2 choices.

  1. The lawbreaker can choose to be penalized by the following penalties.
  2. OR.... They can exit the game.

HERE IS THE LIST OF PENALTIES:

  1. If you are hit, but do not call yourself out (only applies to one hit out game) the lawbreaker has to get shot by any gun of the opponents choice 1 time from 15yds.
  2. For leaving the boundries of the game, the lawbreaker has to get shot 1 time from 15yds. by the opponent.
  3. For shooting somebody that has already surrendered, the lawbreaker has to get shot 2 times from 15yds. by the opponent.
  4. For shooting someone that is on reload, the lawbreaker has to get shot 3 times from 15yds. by the opponent.
  5. If someone is found with any amount of clips full after they call reload but before they do reload, the opponent has to shoot this person from 15yds. 1 time.

HERE ARE THE WAYS TO PLAY AIRSOFT:

There are many different ways to play airsoft. The leader of both teams(usually the person that has the party) has the decision(with the help of his/her guests) to make of what game to play. It is legal to mix games around to come up the game that you would like to play.
 

ONE HIT OUT:

One hit out is a game where if one of the players is hit one time or if they surrender first, they are out.

SURRENDER:

Surrender is a game of airsoft where the players can stay on their team as long as they want or they may surrender.

CAPTURE THE FLAG:

Capture the flag is a game in which both teams have one flag each which they may hide anywhere within the boundries. Once the flags are set, the game begins. The team that captures their opponent's flag first and brings it directy to their base and touches the two flags together wins the game.

RED ROVER:

Red Rover style is a great add-on to any of the games above. The way Red Rover is played is that whenever somebody gets out, in any of the above ways,  the person has to go to the other team.