Lone Tree Milsim got this video from the Revolt 2 event hosted by American in which his squad embarks on a mission to transport missiles across an abandoned town to a heavily contested prison. The team splits up, with some members hitching a ride on a vehicle for fire support while others navigate the urban maze on foot.
Lone Tree Milsim participates in a large-scale milsim event called Copperhead X hosted by American Milsim, held at a training facility in the New Mexico desert. The Green Team, known as COST, attempts a coordinated assault on a strategic market location held by the Tan Team, UFS. After a bumpy ride on a technical vehicle, the squad dives into intense close-quarters battles, navigating through abandoned buildings and trying their best not to trip over their own gear while clearing rooms.
Lone Tree Milsim outlines several practical gear items for airsoft players to improve their organization and performance on the field. It suggests using a gun bag instead of a hard case to carry multiple firearms and extra supplies like tools and batteries. Essential utility items include a dump pouch for managing empty magazines, a sling to reduce physical fatigue while keeping hands free, and integrated knee pads to allow for movement without injury on rough terrain.
Lone Tree Milsim explains his preference for electric airsoft guns due to their straightforward operation during events, as they do not require external tanks or hoses. Despite this preference, he observed a performance gap between standard electric models and high-pressure air systems. To address this, he partnered with a custom builder to develop a platform that provides responsive trigger action and consistency.
Lone Tree Milsim takes a high-end airsoft rifle and begins a series of external modifications to prepare it for upcoming events. The process starts by swapping out the standard stock for a classic version that offers more room for batteries, which is a polite way of saying it’s a bit less of a struggle to cram the power source inside.
Sit back and relax whilst watching this good length footage of the American Milsim 1861- 3 action by Lone Tree Milsim. This is a 400-player airsoft experience in the challenging terrain of a Colorado forest. Intense combat rages across varied landscapes and a formidable ravine, all captured from multiple perspectives, including tactical drone footage that provides a bird's-eye view of the action-packed milsim.
Lone Tree Milsim puts out a video showing a stealth mission and utilising a drone for reconnaissance during Operation Maple Fury. The team's objective is to move to the south side of the field to intercept and halt an unknown enemy mission near CP6. They gain a tactical advantage over the opposing force, which is entrenched in a fortified rock formation.
Lone Tree Milsim has special guest in this video, Live It Tactical to explain their loadout... "In this video we have the guys from Live it Tactical come and talk us through their gear and loadout and how they set it up based on their real life military experience and real steel training!
Check them out here!"
Scott of Lone Tree Milsim shows his plate carrier setup for airsoft and milsim use, starting with the Agilite K-Zero base plate carrier, which he customized by swapping out the standard cummerbund for the Agilite Warfighter Cummerbund to better fit his needs. Scott explains the placement of various pouches for magazines and radios, noting he runs two radios for different communication channels.
This video by Lone Tree Milsim follows a team at the American Milsim "1862" airsoft event. The team's missions include finding a downed drone, which ends in them being wiped out by a large number of enemy players, and a flanking mission to disrupt the enemy team. During the flanking mission, a "toxic player" who did not understand the game's rules caused a confrontation. The team also discovers the enemy's FOB but is told by admins that they are too close.