Airsoft Hand Signals

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In the game of airsoft, a large portion of a team's success is based on their strategy.
The successes and failures of certain military executions that a team carries out contribute largely to how well they come out in the end.
Communication between team members is of the essence, and that can be difficult to near impossible at times.
When under heavy fire or hiding out in brush attempting to ambush'enemy,' players are certainly not able to talk.
This does not mean that they are unable to communicate.
Airsoft hand signals are hand and arm signals that are used to indicate certain things to players on the field.
While most teams use standard airsoft hand signals, some players do go to the trouble of organizing complicated airsoft signals with their team members so as to prevent others from knowing what their plans are.
Here are a few of the common airsoft hand signals used by teams during combat.
Get Down/Get Low To signal that others should get down or get lower, the hand should be moved toward the ground with the palm facing down.
Players will understand that they have to crawl or lie down flat.
Enemy Sighted This signal is used to indicate that a player has seen the enemy.
Use two fingers and place them at your eyes.
Then move them in the direction of the enemy.
Do this back and forth a few times and your team should understand what that means.
Ambush! When players want their teams to form an ambush, they use their fingers to cover their eyes and point in the right direction.
Usually, team captains or leaders make this signal.
Halt/Stop The halt signal is easy.
It is used to indicate that other players should stop, or crouch down.
This will make the enemy's target much smaller and more difficult to hit.
Raise the hand up stiff, with the palm facing toward other players to make the 'halt' signal.
Hurry Up/Move Faster This one is to be used (of course) when a player wants other players to move it along.
Raising a fist above the head is the signal used to indicate to the group that they should begin to move more quickly.
All is Clear This signal is used to indicate when the team should know that no enemy is near or in sight.
Make the OK signal with the index finger and thumb and raise the hand above the head.
This is how the team will know that it is safe.
Airsoft hand signals are not difficult to interpret when used properly and in context.
They are a critical element of any true military simulation play and can become more advanced as the members of the team gain experience.
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