South African Airsoft League visits the Boma

Each team gets various objections, which they need to complete to score points.

The South African Airsoft League had a regional competition at the Boma in Alberton on November 20.

The round was another chance for teams to qualify to compete in the world championship in 2022.

Airsoft simulates combat with guns that either use CO² or is battery operated, with players being put in teams that are either seen as hostile or friendly.

A player who is shot has to take off his armband and wait for the round to end.

Each team gets various objectives, which they need to complete to score points.

The Boma was a perfect venue, as it allowed players lots of hiding places and gave players even ground to try and win rounds.

There are various classes of weapons, including light machine guns, assault rifles, sniper rifles and pistols.

Results

A player firing from cover.

First: Medical Warfare Alpha Team -13 points

Second: The Sick Team – 11 points

Third: The Butchers and the Phantoms – six points

Fourth: Medical Warfare Charlie Team – five points

Fifth: Blacksite B Team and Medical Warfare Bravo team – four points

Sixth: Medical Warfare Delta Team and SLM & School shooters – three points

A player getting ready before the games start.
A hostage is being escorted. Here, the objection of the game is for the hostage to be escorted to an extraction zone.
A player provides cover with a smoke grenade in order for the hostage to be moved.
A player escorting a hostage to the extraction zone.
A hostage and his escort after being shot by the hostiles.
The weapons used by the players are replicas of real weapons.
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