Ross has sent over word of a new site that’s opening in Scotland (so it’s not all bad news this week). The site looks huge and quite possible well worth a journey to all the way fromt he South or Midlands. Here’s the latest form the guys there and some photos of the new site:
Hi Arnie,
My name is Ross Clark myself and my good friend John Drurie thought we would drop you a message to let you know about our new airsoft site situated in Dundee, Scotland. We reckon that we have the largest CQB site in the UK. We have buildings, open terrian even a road system with vechical’s to race you to objectives. I will say no more. I will allow you to read our site info which will be posted on our website when it is operational, I have also provided some still photos for you, we will are running a “sneak peak” day on the 25th of june with only 50 places available, bookings only, no walk on. The opening day will be on the 26th of june, booking only. Fee’s are 20 on the 25th (no food included) and 25 on the 26th but that includes food and drinks. FPS is 330 for indoor use with up to 500 on our outdoor areas. Only downgraded thunderflash’s can be used indoors (avalible from CQB SCOTLAND). For bookings call John on 07760162089 or Ross (rclark304@dundee.biblio.net) 4pm onwards only on 07947446867. THIS SITE IS HUGE.
CQB SCOTLAND
Possibly the biggest Close Quarter Battle site in the UK. Our site contains numerous multi-levelled buildings with up to one hundred rooms in each building. Some buildings even contain 4 stairwells and multi room entry points. We also boast a special dark area where players can experience real CQB in its truest form – an area where maglights and laser targeting systems will be required to survive.If thats not enough for you we have large areas of open and tree covered terrain and a large infrastructure road system, which snakes its way through our entire site – commandeer a vehicle and race to your objective! Assault teams, snipers, close protection teams – Whatever your style, what ever your gun. CQB SCOTLAND has the lot!
Ross (rclark304@dundee.biblio.net, CQB Scotland)