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Old January 15th, 2007, 17:08   #16
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If you're on a time and materials budget, I've found that blue tarp from Home Depot or Cambodia Tire are great for walls. Its very light weight and easy to cut. Use rope/twine and tuck tape to secure the tarp to hooks in the ceiling (assuming you're using an unfinished basement) and use 2x4s to hold the tarp down straight by trapping the bottom of the tarp between the floor and the 2x4. You can use 2x4s to make strong door frames that are suitable for button hooks and banging into when doing entries. Same goes for corners.

I have a video walkthrough of the one we built in my unfinished basement (being uploaded). We were able to build a two room set with its own lighting (scored from the takedown of a movie set at Downsview) and we even wired the place with 4 cameras and hooked them into a survellance computer setup so we could monitor the action remotely upstairs and record it. I've got gigs of wolves screwing up their entries and one of me kicking my P14 down the hallway (accidently) as it came loose from my crossdraw).

The basic cost of the tarp materials was around $200 (we used a LOT) and about $100 in 2x4s. The cameras were ones borrowed from teammates which had video outputs. I ran the wiring through the vent system to get it upstairs. It took about 4 weeks to complete.

So, it can be done on a budget. Oh yeah and one other thing, tarps enhance the experience because of the report when BBs hit it - you get four guys entering a room doing auto bursts, its awesome sounding.

Also note the standup targets we built, which can be placed anywhere in the room and be used in lieu of an opfor.
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Old January 15th, 2007, 17:11   #17
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Target Traps:

Cardboard boxes filled with burlap.

In my basement we have central vac, so it wasn't an issue - but the sound of the BBs being vaccumed up was deafening throughout the house...
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Old January 15th, 2007, 17:32   #18
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http://www.wolfpacktactical.com/video/MVI_0306.AVI

Sorry, its about 37mb but it takes you through the whole setup.

For those who haven't seen it, this is what you can do in it.

http://www.wolfpacktactical.com/video/2manCQB.mpg
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Old January 20th, 2007, 13:12   #19
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Could buy a few airsoft grenades and tripwire... Or punji sticks, on second thought that would hurt.
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Old January 20th, 2007, 13:25   #20
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Fishing line tripwires attached to those little cheap hand-held alarms serve as really good (and annoying) "mines".
You could also use the same type of alarm system you find in many stores. The ones that beep as you cross the door or cut off an infrared laser beam?
These really do work. Another good one is the magnetic door ones. It comes in 2 pieces, the actual alarm unit, and a small magnet. They're designed to be stuck to a door or window so that one piece is on the moving part, and another is on the frame. When the two peices seperate, there's a magnetic switch in there that closes and sets off a 110? db alarm or something loud and obnoxiuos like that. These work well in sand, buried just under the surface so a boot would disturb them, or the obvious attach it to doors.

You can find both the hand-held alarms and the door alarms at Dollarama. Which itself is a god-send of a store.
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Old January 24th, 2007, 01:14   #21
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nice thinking, theres not a place in the maritimes to play CQB.
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