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Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle
Lots of talk in various threads on this forum about the nature of "MILSIM"
I got into airsoft to do Military Simulation.
I've participated in dozens of "milsims" and I have hosted, developed and run dozens more.
But I never did a "real" milsim till I got involved in WWII re-enactment. For me everything else ( and I still do lots of Modern style Milsim) just does not measure up to the immersion and the feelings of reality that are the hallmarks of WWII events.
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can you please develop a bit if you have the time?
what is a typical day of successful wwII milsim?
what kind of action do you encounter, in what order, how are the radio comms, is it serious-serious or serious-jokingly, etc