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When you playing airsoft,
whether it is a practice, scrimmage, scenario game, a full blown operation
or just for fun, clear & precise radio communication is a must. It is
always a benefit to know 'exactly' what your teammate is trying to tell you.
Good radio communication could mean the difference between a successful
attack or safe retreat. In addition to tactical communication, a
secure line of radio codes may 'hide' your intentions to another airsoft
team that does not know your radio codes. Furthermore, if you are
playing a scenario game and are allowed to scan radio frequencies, you may
be able to pick up on your opponents plan or position. Here are some
of the common radio '10' codes in use by Law enforcement today. You
will never know when you may be playing against an off-duty law enforcement
officer. |
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