to stay in the shadows, pop off a couple of
silenced P99 shots and watch the ensuing
confusion as Yellow Team thought they had
engaged their own team in friendly fire!
This worked for a good 15 minutes as two
teammates and I alternated engagements
to inflict maximum casualties on the other
team. In the end it didn’t really matter; we
all got shot and headed to the dead zone
laughing.
When the end of the day rolled around I
was shattered. We had run all over the site,
fighting around corners, through corridors
and across open scrubland. The site offers
good variety of games and the quality of
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play throughout the day was excellent – a
sure hats off to the Fife Wargames team. In
a short space of time Oli and his team have
delivered an awesome product that will
undoubtedly mature and improve with time,
and I cannot wait to see what next year will
bring.
One of the things I love about away
games with my airsoft buddies is the roadtrip experience. At the end of the day, a
day off from the office and down-time with
friends is important too. So on the way back
we stopped at the world famous, awardwinning Anstruther Fish Bar, to reflect on
the points of the day – and we came to
the conclusion that not only was it a good
day, but Fife Wargames has near-limitless
potential for the future, and we’ll be back
soon to find out what’s changed. ■
FIFE WARGAMES
Crail Airfield, KY10 3XL
Site type: Includes both outdoors/woodland
and FIBUA/CQB areas
Opened: 2011
Green fee: £20
Rifle hire: £15
Contact: www.fifewargames.com,
www.facebook.com/fifewargames