$39 for an Airsoft Outing with All-Day Admission, Guns, Safety Goggles, and Vests for Four at Combat City ($140 Value)
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Combatants of all ages maintain minimum engagement distances while battling in a 40,000-square-foot indoor arena
A trip to the Airsoft field is the only way to treat an itchy trigger finger, outside of expensive rash creams or firing a water gun carved from a cactus. Scratch the itch for vengeance with this Groupon.
$39 for an Airsoft Outing for Four ($140 Total Value)
The outing includes four all-day admissions (a $25 value each), equipping each player with an airsoft automatic electronic long gun, safety goggles, and 200 rounds for play in Combat City's new, 40,000-square-foot indoor arena. Combatants also suit up in rented vests (a $10 value each). Additional rounds are available starting at $4 for 1,000 BBs.
Combat City's team recommends players wear long pants and bring hydration packs. Open-toe shoes are prohibited, and full facemasks are recommended but not required due to heat.
Combat City
At Combat City, airsoft enthusiasts outfit combatants of all ages for controlled engagement on more than 75 acres of outdoor terrain. After briefing players on using airsoft gear and the rules of play, the staff release up to 200 players onto the fields, where they lurk in vegetation, duck behind plywood structures, and man ambush points behind sandbags. In addition to the outdoor fields, Combat City encompasses a 40,000-square-foot, air-conditioned indoor arena housed in a converted Publix. Each game requires triggermen to maintain a minimum engagement distance while they pelt each other with BBs, which typically deliver less pain than a paintball or a glare of parental disappointment.
Covered seating areas provided shade, and players may refuel with their own food or at the vending-machine area, which is supplied by frequent pizza drop-offs from Domino's. Additionally, the pro-shop staff supply equipment rentals and sales, such as grenades, flashbangs, and tie-dyed riot gear. They also offer equipment service and repairs for guests who play with their own airsoft gear.
Combatants of all ages maintain minimum engagement distances while battling in a 40,000-square-foot indoor arena
A trip to the Airsoft field is the only way to treat an itchy trigger finger, outside of expensive rash creams or firing a water gun carved from a cactus. Scratch the itch for vengeance with this Groupon.
$39 for an Airsoft Outing for Four ($140 Total Value)
The outing includes four all-day admissions (a $25 value each), equipping each player with an airsoft automatic electronic long gun, safety goggles, and 200 rounds for play in Combat City's new, 40,000-square-foot indoor arena. Combatants also suit up in rented vests (a $10 value each). Additional rounds are available starting at $4 for 1,000 BBs.
Combat City's team recommends players wear long pants and bring hydration packs. Open-toe shoes are prohibited, and full facemasks are recommended but not required due to heat.
Combat City
At Combat City, airsoft enthusiasts outfit combatants of all ages for controlled engagement on more than 75 acres of outdoor terrain. After briefing players on using airsoft gear and the rules of play, the staff release up to 200 players onto the fields, where they lurk in vegetation, duck behind plywood structures, and man ambush points behind sandbags. In addition to the outdoor fields, Combat City encompasses a 40,000-square-foot, air-conditioned indoor arena housed in a converted Publix. Each game requires triggermen to maintain a minimum engagement distance while they pelt each other with BBs, which typically deliver less pain than a paintball or a glare of parental disappointment.
Covered seating areas provided shade, and players may refuel with their own food or at the vending-machine area, which is supplied by frequent pizza drop-offs from Domino's. Additionally, the pro-shop staff supply equipment rentals and sales, such as grenades, flashbangs, and tie-dyed riot gear. They also offer equipment service and repairs for guests who play with their own airsoft gear.
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About Combat Shooting Sports Inc
At Combat Shooting Sports Inc. combatants are outfitted for controlled engagement using real weapons in an air-conditioned indoor arena. Using Simunition, firearms are converted so that they cannot fire live rounds, allowing for realistic training involving customer's own service weapons. Conversion kits are available for customers who bring their own firearms, or they can use ones provided by Combat Shooting Sports. After briefing players on using the gear and the rules of play, the staff releases players into the arena, where they test their skills among rooms, corridors, and plywood houses. In addition to the indoor arena, Combat Shooting Sports has a wooded terrain available to combatants.