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    Indoor Airsoft NJ

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Been here twice already on Saturdays for the 12-4PM session…read more Price: On the verge of being expensive. We've been to other fields in the tri-state area and this one is a bit pricey. $40 for a 4 hour session is a little much. Other fields I've paid $20 for a full day. This is further compounded by the number of players on the field resulting in half of the groups sitting. More on that later. Staff: Great Staff is great and they REALLY focus on safety. Zero tolerance eye protection which is a must and they REALLY enforce it. Don't take your mask off or adjust on field no matter what or get kicked out for a game. This is critical because of how many little kids are playing. It takes one eyeball lost before news crews show up and now the community is in the spotlight. They are doing what they can so everyone can play and that might mean things are rushed. Also as a result, it's usually TDM (Team Deathmatch aka team vs team). With the number of kids here during this time I get it. Field: CQB. As with most indoor fields, it's a CQB field. (Close Quarter Battle). Which means rooms and hallways and winding paths. No minimum engagement distance (aka no bang bang rules aka you can be shot point blank range). No full auto. No binary. No trigger feathering (use two fingers to shoot faster). No gas grenades. FPS: 380 for AEG and 350 for HPA I believe. Sidearms need to be chronoed (tested for speed). Number of Players: 40+ from 12-4PM sessions on Saturday One criticism is that the staff are trying to do the best they can with balance and number of players. Both times I've visited, the groups were so large they had to chop each session into short rounds with half of the players sitting in alternating rounds. The rounds get shorter for each group and they end up sitting for about 10 minutes between rounds. For $40 that's a bit annoying but again I get it. I think it's almost unnecessary because most of the players during this time are little kids and they are a bit afraid of pushing out. So the field was mostly empty. Possibly a safety thing. Not sure. But I think they could keep the groups together and keep more players on the field. Especially if there are a lot of first timers. Being a parent, it's tough to try and do 10pm+ session for adults. Would like to see adult sessions once a month during the 12-4 period. Hoping it would be better and more intense. New Players: I went with a few buddies and as more experienced players with our own equipment, we were swarmed by little kids asking questions. We're all down for helping others so we didn't mind but they seemed a little lost and unsure as to how to use the equipment. Not sure if they were given a briefing on their weapons prior. Also being rentals, there are a lot of on field issues we helped resolve. Maybe putting a staff member on the field to play with them as a "squad leader" might be cool. Also if annual memberships were a bit cheaper, I'd definitely get one. Tiered memberships maybe? $500 would be good with no more than two sessions a month. $750 unlimited.

    The service was terrible and the workers were bad they keep saying "Go back to spawn"read more

    Indoor Airsoft NJ - airsoft - Updated May 2026

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