Thursday, February 7, 2013

Tango Down Open Games 17th Feb 2013

AMT Airsoft Park, Bukit Tagar ( Sanction Site by PDRM and Airsoft Malaysia SDN. BHD.)

Clearance Letter Part 1 & Clearance Letter Part 2

 

Invitation to all airsofters,
An open game for all (Individual and Team, Walk-in, Newbies, Veteran).

Date : 17th Feb 2013
Venue : Tango down
Operation Hours: 08.00 am - 06.00 pmGame Starts :

09.30 - 10.15 - First Game
10.30 - 11.15 - Second Game
12.00 - 12.45 - Third Game
13.00 - 13.45 - Break (Light meal will be provided)
14.00 - 14.45 - Fourth Game
15.00 - 15.45 - Fifth Game
16.00 - 16.45 - Sixth Game (Final game)
16.45 - 17.30 - Cool down time,Event END

FEE : RM 35.00

Note : Game time may vary, depends on readiness of players for each game.

IMPORTANT MESSAGE : 


1. Please print, and bring along the "Clearance and Invitation letter (2 pages)" Write your name and IC number, in BLOCK letter.Clearance and Invitation Letter Part 1 & Clearance and Invitation Letter Part 2

Procedure of this letter:
When you bring this letter to the game site, AMT management are inviting you to play at our site, When you reach the site, We will then ENDORSE the letter, by stamping HADIR, DATED and SIGN, and a portion of the letter is kept by US to verify that you have attended to our event. If you have any problem with the authority before and after the game, you are to produce this letter. 


Each letter only valid for one event only.

2. Due to AMT Restriction, All players at sanction site must be an Airsoft Malaysia SDN. BHD. registered members and above 18 yrs old.

However if you are not an AMT members yet, please come to the event with this invitation letter, and submit your registration at the site. We are extending our service to submit your registration form on your behalf to AMT. You will then have to collect your registration card yourself. 

3. Only AEG, Spring or Gas Operated Sniper Rifle and Pump or Automatic Shotgun with FPS less than 380 with 0.25g Bbs are allowed. ( Any type of Airsoft Pistol / Handgun / Side Arms, GBB, GBBR and AEP are not allowed due to restriction by PDRM)

Details:
a. Membership registration fee RM 20.00.
b. A Photocopy of Malaysian Identification Cards or

c. A Photocopy of passports for Foreigners / Expatriate.
d. A Passport size photo.if you have any question, Please call Airsoft Malaysia Sdn, Bhd. or

Aaron Khan : 017-246 7722
Zack : 017-6095827 (if no answer, please SMS)
Kucai : Facebook Private Message

Thank you.

Details of the Location:
TANGO DOWN.
Exit 119 Bukit Tagar


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Entrance Route to The Site.


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Friday, August 17, 2012

‎(AA – IPSC) PD XIV GM FKPPI BALI CUP OPEN TOURNAMENT 2012

‎(AA – IPSC) PD XIV GM FKPPI BALI CUP OPEN TOURNAMENT 2012

Pangdam IX / Udayana & GM FKPPI Bali Trophies 
Supported by TARGET Shooting Club
“ Rock & Roll with GM FKPPI Bali ”

Location : Kompi A Raider 900 Field, Tuban –BALI - Indonesia

8 Stages

Classes :
- GBB Open
- GBB Standard
- Rifle AEG / GBBR
- Spring (4 Stages)
ALL GRADED CLASS

Match Day :
Friday, 28 September 2012 – RO Match & Spring
Saturday, 29 September 2012 – Rifle & GBB Open
Sunday, 30 September 2012 – GBB Standard

Registration :
IDR 175.000 / Class (Including T Shirt & Light Lunch)
IDR 300.000 for 2 Classes GBB (Open / Std) & Rifle (Including T Shirt & Light Lunch)

Registration :
Koperasi GM FKPPI Bali (Ratno – + 62 817 355005) Blackberry Pin 277911C5

Target Shooting Club Bali (Han - +62 818 720886) Blackberry Pin 2138EB75

Prices
Trophy & Cash reward
Total Price IDR 12,000,000,-

For all overseas shooters who wish to rent the local GBB or Electric Rifle please contact us so we can provide in advance. Kindly bring your own Rig (Holster)

More info please contact :
Ratno – + 62 817 355005
Han - +62 818 720886


Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Position SUL



According to Max Joseph & Alan Brosnan the inventors of Position “SUL” it is the one “ready position” that ensures team safety & handgun retention, even in CQB!

The name Sul is taken from the Portuguese language. It simply means “south” since that’s where the muzzle is directed in this position. Mr. Alan Brosnan describes this position this way: Position SUL, is not a classic
"gun ready" position, but rather a "gun safety" position. It was primarily designed for the Brazilian officers as they poured Out of their SUVs on missions in the slums. Their muzzle control was atrocious, and since Max and I were in the SUVs, it did not take much brain power for us to create a solution to this evident problem -- be it right or wrong for many of the US instructors and critics. I think most of them thought it was a substitute for a classic "gun-ready" position and that is where the confusion came in.


The position has taken off among the law enforcement and military training community. After they understand the concept, it's hard for them to disagree with it, especially since it affects safety - predominately their own!
Most  firearms tactics instructor teach the position because in any firearms tactics class, they have a 360° “HOT” range.  All too often trainers and students get marred down in the square range mentality, or the idea that threats only comes from in front of them. Now more than ever they need to train their officers, operators and students that threats come from 360°.

“SUL” is an alternative to the ready or low ready position, perhaps better suited to crowded environments. With correct technique, a weapon held in this position is less likely to violate Safety Rule #2 by pointing at people unintentionally. The properly applied SUL also prevents the muzzle from pointing at the shooter’s feet and legs when scanning 360°. It is essential that the following checkpoints are strictly followed:







1. The support hand palm should be flat against the solar plexus, with fingers extended and parallel to the ground. The support hand thumb is pointed towards the shooter’s chin. (Elevation of the support hand may vary but most shooters find that they are able to maintain correct hand position without undo stress on the wrists when the hand is held about naval level.)

2. The strong hand maintains the grip on the handgun. You must also keep the trigger finger of the trigger and on the slide.


3. The muzzle of the weapon is pointed directly at the ground between the shooter’s feet. The slide/barrel of the handgun is held against the back of the knuckles of the support hand. Care must be taken to ensure that the muzzle does not point outward to the front or to the side of the shooter. The muzzle MUST be straight down.


4. The strong hand thumb is extended towards the support hand thumb so that both thumb tips are touching.

5. Elbows should be relaxed against the shooter’s sides. Should a threat requiring the use of the handgun appear, simply push the handgun out away from the body allowing the hands to pivot at the thumbs as the
two hands come together in a firing grip. Trigger finger is straight until the sights are on the target. With practice this becomes extremely smooth as we press the handgun towards the threat. To return to the SUL position, pivot at the thumbs as the direction of motion is reversed.

When scanning 360° in the SUL position, it is inevitable that the weapon’s muzzle will point at the shooter’s feet if the feet remain stationary. To keep this from occurring, it is necessary for the shooter to step while turning, rather than simply turning at the torso. Muzzle discipline is of the highest importance on the range or once you have finished the fight so that you can move around other officers, operators or good guys without jeopardizing their safety but still maintaining your combat mindset.







At the public range shooters don't get to practice this much; ranges are getting busier and busier and range 'instructors' don't tend to like SUL because they view it as, ironically enough, unsafe. Some firearms tactics instructor would advice to use other tools such as training weapons or AIRSOFT GUNS.   

Stay Safe & Shoot Straight!

Remember "Conflict is inevitable; Combat is an option".

Max Joseph, Alan Brosnan, Gun’s & Weapons for Law Enforcement.



Thursday, July 19, 2012

SA eHobbyAsia Airsoft IPSC International Open Invitational 2012



International Airsoft IPSC International Open Invitational 2012 which was held on  28th to 29th Apr 2012, the winners are the following: Simon Lu - KKAPS Malaysia (Champion), Tham Chee Wah - SACC Singapore (1st Runner-up) and Ken Scales PPSA Philippine (2nd Runner-up). This event was organised by eHobby Asia in cooperation with Shooters Association of Hong Kong.




THANK YOU Action / Speed Shooting Sports!

Something to remember... 


Action / Speed Shooting Sports are inspired by Military and Law Enforcement Exercise, the best parts are Action / Speed Shooting Sports benefit the Military an Law Enforcement by developing, testing and proving - new training method, better equipment, increasing operators survivability and most important things is to able all Firearm Operators / Owners to have one mind set - SAFETY FIRST to yourself, to the one that you want to protect and to others who are not the threat ( to you or to the people who you protect). 


THANK YOU IPSC, IDPA and to ALL WHO DEVELOP ACTION / SPEED SHOOTING SPORTS - AIRSOFT OR REAL STEEL... THANK YOU




Airsoft Paintball Style heheheheh...


ASTG BB-GUN THAILAND CHAMPIONSHI-2011


The living proof that Paintball and Airsoft coexist in one field :)



Speed Shooting Challenge by Nic Taylor




Welcome to the Nic Taylor's Speed Shoot Challenge! I hope you will take him up on his challenge and test your skills on how fast and accurately you can shoot. As you upload your video responses to his challenge video, he will embed them here on his blog where you should find it easy to navigate and view fellow shooters participating in the challenge. Remember, this is for bragging rights as well as showing off gear to the community! Shoot fast and be safe!

Hehehehe anyone is up to the challenge? beat the time even with Airsoft gun :)
One already up with the challenge using WE Hi Capa 5.1 Airsoft.




Another vid from my brother Foon ( THASA)

"samprasfoon06" BURNS down the challange with an AirSoft! You have to see this!
"samprasfoon06" shoots the challenge with an iron sighted Limited Airsoft gun. In countries with heavy restrictions on guns or are banned, Airsoft replicas are used to compete with instead. Airsoft replicas of IPSC guns are very realistic but lack the range of real steel. So the IPSC targets are "reduced" in size to simulate more distance between the target and shooter to help aid in the power and accuracy of the 6mm BB. Even though no paper plates are used, the hits samprasfoon06 gets are on a smaller area. Bad Ass run!

Quote by  Nic Taylor..

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