mcnair wrote:Hope this went well for you guys, Wade.
I remember Precision Airsoft. We always had good experiences w/ that guy.
Thanks Josh!
We had 35 players come out, with about 6 actors participating as well. Not bad considering it was 5 degrees out with about 4 inches of fresh snow.
The school bus wouldnt start, so we ended up using a large van during the 2nd and 3rd missions.
BLACK SEPTEMBER stayed in character and negotiated for LOTS of coffee and hot chocolate throughout the day!

We also rigged up two field phones for use as a "throw" phone, which added to the realism as well as made for some intense negotiations. The terrorists also had a starter pistol and a dummy, that was used in simulated "executions" if negotiations broke down or demands were not met in a timely manner.
I think both sides learned alot from the OP, and many said that it was the toughest OP they had ever played in. It certainly wasnt an OP for people who like to expend alot of ammo. Lots of situational awareness, as well as good communication and quick thinking was the order of the day.
But most importantly............we had FUN!
Precision Airsoft is becoming more and more involved with Spokane Airsoft and we welcome that as well!