Prime Mech Airsoft's custom CZ Scorpion EVO, dubbed the perfect CQB build, is based on the ASG CZ Scorpion EVO 3 A1. Upgraded with the Leviathan EVO3 processor-controlled MOSFET, this AEG offers a plethora of advanced features.
More airsoft CQB tips from Maydaysan Airsoft and this one is for lone wolves... "Today we learn how to play CQB solo with a Airsoft GBBR especially. Airsoft CQB is hard enough as it is, but playing solo is even harder so we need to know what we can do given our limitations."
For those budding close quarters artists, they might want to listen to the P.O. Channel first to get some tips in setting up (in Japanese)... "This time, we're introducing the First Line, which has been requested by many people. Since this is a setup specialized for CQB, if there is an opportunity, we will also make a video on the setup for forest fields!"
Maydaysan Airsoft shares what he says are the real CQB techniques that airsoft players can use from the confines of his flat... "Today I'm going to show you some ACTUAL practical techniques to become better at CQB in Airsoft. Implementing Real-steel as well as Airsoft specific techniques. CQB also requires game sense and awareness beyond the toys themselves."
That's what Jezzy says as he brings the Heretics Labs Articl 1 HPA airsoft gun to a CQB game. Heretic Labs built the speedsoft airsoft gun, the Article I, prioritizing performance with a lightweight, stripped-down design. It features a strong skeletonized aluminum receiver, carbon fiber outer barrel, and a proven Inferno Gen 2 HPA engine with a customizable trigger for unmatched speed and accuracy.
Perhaps as an airsoft player you have read or watched tips and drills on doing room clearance, but it's better to always learn from those who have trained and done it. In this video, Classic Firearms show Navy SEALs teaching the basics so let's watch to gain more knowledge.
Whilst not the optimal, Direct Action Combat Performance shows how the technique is done... "While easy to consider this situation far from optimal, it's important to know what to do, and we will be applying these principals moving forward with our CQB entry series.
This was our first time planning out a shoot like this, so if you have any suggestions or feedback on how to make these better for the viewer, don't be shy!"
Surviving The Street gives tips in making yourself a small target when doing CQB clearings by minimizing exposure... "Most CQB clearings being conducted are being done by at least two officers. These CQB clearings are typically done when a structure needs to be checked for suspects, but there is a greater likelihood the suspect is not present. Minimal officers, who usually have the least amount of training, means the reality of you conducting CQB at a high speed is dangerous and reckless."
Tips from the Dirty Civilian when operating in low conditions in close quarters... "When the lights go out, does how we do CQB change? Whether you're dealing with a potential threat in your house at night or your workplace when the power goes out, understanding the principles and techniques of effective white-light usage goes a long way. We link up with Drew Estell from Baer Solutions, former 5th Group Special Forces, as he breaks down the what, why, and how of Low-Light CQB."
Another round of tactical tips from GM Tatico more on CQB tactics this time. You may need to turn on your language captions as this in Brazilian Portuguese... "In this video we will talk a little about progression in CQB environments."