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Childrens Party West Midlands

Looking for a Childrens Party West Midlands look no further. We cater for all ages 6 years and above. Call 08000726969. We have Two centres in the Midlands B495LR and WV107AD. Established in 1986 we are the longest running activity centre in the West Midlands area. We have some cracking offers for our 40th year call for more details or email info@paintballuk.com. Skirmish Paintball is a game that originated in USA in the early eighties. It involves teams or individual players competing against each to eliminate other players by hitting them with paint filled pellets fired from a compressed gas powered gun, otherwise known as a marker, and complete game objectives.

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Skirmish Airsoft 19th April

West Midlands Skirmish Airsoft 19th April

West Midlands Skirmish Airsoft 19th April. Come and join the action. Beginners and novices all welcome all 01543570062. West Midlands Skirmish Airsoft, also known asΒ survival game,[a]Β is aΒ team-basedΒ shooting game. The gameplay involves participants eliminating opposing players by shooting them withΒ spherical plastic projectilesΒ shot fromΒ airsoft guns. It is most popular inΒ Japan. Although similar toΒ paintballΒ in concept andΒ gameplay, airsoft pellets do not leave visible markings on their target and hits are not always apparent, though the pellets can leave smallΒ bruisesΒ orΒ weltsΒ on exposed skin (and soΒ protective gearΒ is still recommended), the game relies heavily on anΒ honor systemΒ in which players who have been hit are expected to call themselves out of play in keeping with honesty, fairness andΒ sportsmanship.[1] Airsoft gameplay varies in style and composition, but often ranges fromΒ action shootingΒ to short organizedΒ live action role-playingΒ (LARP) scenarios,Β close quarters battleΒ skirmishes, military simulations (MilSim) orΒ historical reenactments.[6]Β It is played in indoor courses or outdoor fields.[7]Β Combat situations on the field may involve the use of genuineΒ military tacticsΒ to achieve objectives set in each game. Participants may attempt to emulate the tactical equipment and accessories used by modern military and police organizations. A game is normally kept safe by trained professionals acting as supervisors and marshals.[8] Before gameplay, an airsoft gun’sΒ muzzle velocityΒ is usually checked through aΒ chronographΒ and usually measured inΒ feet per secondΒ (FPS) orΒ joules, a measurement forΒ kinetic energy. Some countries have a set velocity orΒ muzzle energyΒ restriction; guns shooting over the legal muzzle velocity can be confiscated. Some playing fields further restrict minimum engagement distances,[9]Β requiring players to yell “Bang Bang!” or other verbal phrases in order to prevent shooting other players at close distances, which may cause injury. In certain countries use ofΒ laser sightsΒ of any kind is illegal, includingΒ gun scopesΒ with integrated lasers.[10]

History

Airsoft originated[11]Β from Japan in the early 1970s, when photographerΒ Ichiro Nagata, an avid shooting enthusiast himself, thought about making model guns that shoot real projectiles that could not kill. These “guns” were trademarked asΒ soft air guns, tailoring to the needs of shooting enthusiasts while conforming toΒ Japan’s strict weapons control laws. The name “soft air” referred to the compressedΒ Freonsilicone oilΒ mixture (later replaced by aΒ propane-silicone oil mixture known as “Green Gas”) that was used as a propellant gas, which was significantly weaker than theΒ canisteredΒ CO2Β used in properΒ airgunsΒ (pellet gunsΒ andΒ BB guns). Originally designed forΒ target shooting, theΒ plastic ballsΒ used in these “soft air guns” can be shot at humansΒ without causing injuryΒ due to the lowΒ muzzle energy. AfterΒ toy carΒ manufacturerΒ Tokyo MaruiΒ introduced its revolutionaryΒ electric motorgear boxΒ design, which allows sustainable rapid-fire usingΒ rechargeable batteries, soft air guns became popular for casualΒ wargames, which the Japanese callΒ survival gamesΒ (ァバむバルゲーム,Β sabaibaru gΔ“mu).[12]Β Asahi Firearms was a model company from Japan who operated in the 1980s and 90s and was one of the early pioneers of the airsoft hobby.[13] Airsoft guns spread to theΒ United KingdomΒ in the late 1980s and early 1990s via a company called LS. They were sold in separate pieces and had to be assembled out of box before they were capable of shooting. These then became available to the rest ofΒ EuropeΒ andΒ North AmericaΒ and rapidly gained popularity worldwide. Since the mid-1980s, airsoft has been adapted with a purely recreational application in mind, and the sport is enjoyed by all ages. Airsoft replicas are produced globally, with the majority being manufactured inΒ East Asia. ManyΒ law enforcementΒ agencies andΒ militaryΒ units within theΒ United StatesΒ now start using airsoft forΒ force-on-force tactical trainingΒ drills.[14]

Equipment

Classic ArmyΒ M4A1 CarbineΒ AEG with Aimpoint Comp M2 Replica Red dot sight
The guns used in airsoft are typically classified as imitation firearms. They have a mechanism for shootingΒ projectiles 6Β mm, 6.4Β mm, or 8Β mmΒ in diameter.[15] Airsoft guns are classified according to their operating principle, which can be spring-loaded, electric (battery-powered Automatic Electric Guns, Airsoft Electric Guns or “AEGs”), or gas-powered, which may be referred to as Gas Blowback (GBB) if including blowback features or alternatively Non-blowback (NBB) if they do not.[16]Β Some companies produce full replicas of counterpartΒ grenade launchersΒ which fire a projectile spray of 6 millimetres (0.24Β in) pellets by use of a high-powered spring mechanism or a compressed gas propellant (i.e. green gas, propane, compressed air, or CO2). There is also a type of airsoft gun that is powered by a single (HPA) high-pressureΒ air tankΒ and a battery pack to power the internal FCU “Fire Control Unit” computer board. These guns are often known for their high and adjustable RPS or “Rounds Per Second” and durability.[17]Β These HPA replicas are most often referred to as “PolarStars”, although this refers to a popular brand of HPA engines and accessories. Hop-up The “hop-up” system, which is installed in most stock airsoft rifles and pistols, is used to increaseΒ effective rangesΒ by puttingΒ backspinΒ on the pellets. TheΒ Magnus effectΒ causes the pellets to experience moreΒ liftΒ as they are shot, counteracting against gravity.[18]Β A small rubber nub protrudes into the top of the barrel through a small hole, applies pressure on a rubber bucking, and catches the top of the pellet as it moves past. Adjusting the hop-up makes the nub more or less protrude into the bucking, so that backspin is increased or reduced. Ideally, the hop-up should be adjusted so that the pellets fly as far as possible in a straight line without curving upward too far or dropping too quickly. Hop-Up does decrease theΒ muzzle velocityΒ (a gun firing 340Β ft/s (100Β m/s) with the hop fully unwound can drop to as low as 300Β ft/s (91Β m/s)). Ease and location of adjustment vary by gun design; some equipment provides a control that can be adjusted quickly during gameplay, while others may require partial disassembly. For example, a common location for Hop-Up adjustment is where the ejection port would be on a real firearm, which allows the machine to be covered while still allowing quick access to adjust the Hop-Up.
Projectile Most airsoft guns fire round plastic pellets, usually white, but Tracers are common as well. The pellets mostly range from 0.12 to 0.48Β g. However, the most popular weights for AEGs (automatic electric guns) and GBB* (Gas Blow-Back guns) are 0.20Β g to 0.32Β g (whose muzzle velocity ranges from approximately 250Β ft/s (76Β m/s) to 400Β ft/s (120Β m/s)). Heavier rounds (0.36–0.40Β g) are typically used in long-range and sniper applications since they are more stable in flight and less easily deflected by wind. The pellets, which are called BBs (ball bearings), are usually bought in bags or bottles of 2,000 to 5,000, but other sizes are available, such as a 250,000 round (65Β kg) package of tournament grade BBs. Biodegradable BBs are a fraction more expensive than non-bio counterparts, but many fields require them. BBs are typically 5.95mm Β±0.01Β mm in diameter. So come and join us at West Midlands Skirmish Airsoft 19th April.

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Easter Airsoft

Airsoft at Easter

Airsoft over **Easter** is actually even better than paintball for a lot of peopleβ€”longer games, more tactical, and loads of UK sites run special sessions during the bank holiday weekend. ## 🧠 What Easter airsoft is like ## πŸ’· Typical cost (UK) * Entry + rental kit: Β£35–£60 * Own gear (walk-on): Β£20–£35 * BBs (ammo): ~Β£10–£20 — ## πŸ’‘ Tips for Easter booking * Book early (bank holiday fills fast) * Wear boots + old clothes (mud guaranteed) * Bring gloves + face protection (or rent it) * Go with friends β†’ better experience & cheaper per person    

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Easter Paintball

Paintballing at Easter

Paintballing at Easter is great fun for family and friends. Looking for something do over Easter look no further! Paintballing over **Easter** is actually a great ideaβ€”most venues run special events, deals, and group sessions during the long weekend. Here are a few ways to plan it: ### πŸ”« What to expect at Easter paintball * **Special offers**: Many sites do Easter discounts or bonus paintballs * **Longer sessions**: Bank holiday = more time slots * **Group-friendly vibe**: Lots of stag groups, birthdays, and friends outings * **Themed games** (sometimes): e.g. β€œcapture the egg” or Easter missions * **Book early** – Easter weekend fills up fast * **Dress for mud** – spring weather = unpredictable * **Check age limits** – usually 11+ (varies by site) * **Bring a group** – you’ll get better deals per person ### πŸ’· Typical cost * Entry: Β£5.99 * Paintballs: Β£5–£10 per 100 (this is where most cost comes from)  

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School Paintbaling

School Paintballing

School paintballing is ideal for students. It encourages team building along with leadership skills. Perfect for your school activity day. β€œSchool activity days” (often called **activity days**, **enrichment days**, or **field days**) are special days where normal lessons are paused and students take part in fun, educational, or team-building activities. They’re designed to develop skills beyond the classroom. Here are some common types you might see: ### 🎨 Creative & Arts Activities * Painting, crafts, or sculpture workshops * Drama or acting sessions * Music or dance classes ### ⚽ Sports & Physical Activities * Football, basketball, or athletics tournaments * Obstacle courses or relay races * Yoga or fitness sessions ### πŸ”¬ Educational & STEM Activities * Science experiments or STEM challenges * Coding or robotics workshops * Puzzle-solving or quiz competitions ### 🌳 Outdoor & Adventure Activities * Nature walks or hiking * Camping or survival skills * Treasure hunts or paintballing ### 🀝 Team-Building & Life Skills * Group challenges and problem-solving games * Leadership activities * Communication exercises ### 🚌 Trips & Visits * Museums, zoos, or historical sites * Farms or science centers * Local business or community visits These days are great for: * Building confidence * Improving teamwork * Discovering new interests * Taking a break from routine learning  

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