FAQ
What is PBI?
PBI stands for 'Poor Bloody
Infantry' a nickname given to overworked foot soldiers for decades but
particularly used in the Second World War, as this is what we will be
representing in our airsoft games. The PBI society and future PBI games
will focus on the kit, tactics and battles of the hard pressed British
Tommy in every theatre of the Second World War (and his commonwealth allies!)
So why not replay the daring
deeds of the British forces, the men who stood alone against Nazi Germany
in Europe's darkest days?
Whether you want to be a 'Red
Devil' at Arnhem or a Commando raiding occupied France , PBI will have
something for you!
Why PBI, isn't there enough
WW2 airsoft?
No there isn't nearly enough
WWII airsoft, it's growing but at the moment it's all down to the hard
work of a few sites and individuals blazing a trail. We feel that the
Second World War provides a much more exciting backdrop for games than
modern conflicts that may still even be going on and what's more as lads
and lasses living in the British Isles wouldn't it be cool to emulate
our forefathers in battle rather than dressing up as modern Mongolian
Para-Rescue?
PBI intend to work side by
side with UK airsoft sites and WWII airsoft and re-enactment groups to
create a truly unique airsoft experience.
What will PBI be doing?
Initially PBI intend to set
up an association of WWII airsofters who game in British kit with some
games focused on British based actions in the pipeline.
Hopefully we can build up a
strong core of airsofters in British kit, help each other create realistic
impressions and attend games and events as a strong unit.
Initially we're looking to
compose a ten man section of British air landing soldiers, this is a strong
easily recognisable WWII 'red devil' image that looks great and will make
us appear to be a strong unit!
Further impressions we'll look
to do in the future include:
Line Infantry
Commandos
SAS
What do I need to join PBI?
Unlike most airsoft groups
at PBI we'll require players to have a degree of uniformity of kit and
be to carry that kit in the way a 1940s soldier would. Although we're
not looking for a 're-enactment' level of detail nor are we going to be
'stitch counters' we will expect players to adhere to a basic kit list
and then choose kit at their leisure to improve or change their impression.
Essential kit for the basic
impression.
You will need:
A WWII AEG (M14s and bolt action wood effect sniper rifles will be allowed)
UK 37, 40 or 49 pattern battledress (either wool or denim is acceptable)
Basic 37 pattern webbing (belt braces & two ammo pouches)
Black ankle boots (modern hi - leg boots are acceptable if the tops are
covered by puttees or gaiters)
Puttees or gaiters
A maroon wwii airborne beret
Denison smock
Extra kit you might like to
get over time:
Airborne steel helmet (WWII
tank crew pattern is perfectly acceptable)
A steel helmet (MKII, MKIII or MkIV is acceptable.)
Commando beret
Leather jerkin
Windproof camo suit
Additional web gear (such as a water bottle or small pack)
Isn't that full on re-enactment?
No far from it, we're far form
the level of detail even a poor re-enactment group would insist on we
want you to get out there playing as soon as possible, however we do want
the cool effect of us all looking like were a unit and not some ragged
band of bandits! We wont be asking you to wear period 1940s underwear
or to have the correct type of laces in your boots but if you wanted to
we'd be very impressed!
I want to play this unit,
can I?
Initially we have picked five
units. Everyone must be able to do the basic impression which is the 2nd
South Staffordshire Regiment - representative of the British airborne
squaddie!
Basic Impression = South Staffs
Airborne
2nd Impression to work to =
no2 commando (you just need a green beret and a change of arm badges to
switch to this)
3rd impression to work to = Hallamshire regiment (we will show you how
to make badge patches for your battledress, to quickly cover commando
insignia)
4th impression to work to SAS = This is a specific impression we intend
to use very rarely and only when a specific scenario dictates, essentially
a combination of any of our kit will work for this impression.
We realise you might have a
favourite unit that you would rather portray, if possible we can try and
fit you in as a member of that unit 'attached' to the main body for a
particular game but for some games you might have to go with the greater
good!
Who are PBI?
The three founder members of
PBI are:
Richard 'Yith' Heath
Mark 'Dieselmonkey' Eatherington
Gareth 'Gadge' Harvey
Where should I get my kit?
The first port of call for
any Brit airsofter is sabre sales in Portsmouth, they can sort you out
with a lot of our accessories for bargain prices (try here for webbing
and helmets)
eBay is also your friend, recently
Hong Kong suppliers have been listing repro denison's and windproof suits
at very good prices and these has received good initial reviews for the
re-enacting community who are sticklers for accuracy.
Indian company 'Replicators'
will also be able to furnish you with tailor made battledress, denim battledress
or any other uniform piece at very cheap prices. A set of jungle combats
(shirt, trousers and jacket) will cost you a little over £50 delivered
to your door!
Militaria fairs and shows are
also one of the best places to get a bargain; it is possible at a militaria
show to get a battledress jacket for just £5!
For insignia we recommend you
try 'Div Patch'.
An lastly if you desperately
need a piece of kit then you can try Soldier of Fortune who are very well
stocked but not a cheap option!
What gun can I use?
You can use any WWII AEG or
bolt action and a few 'counts as' or 'captured kit'.
Preferred:
Sten
Thompson
Bren
Lee Enfield rifle
Captured kit:
Mp40
K98
Mg43/Mg3
Mp44
Acceptable:
M1 carbine
Garand
M3 grease gun
Counts as:
Any pistol
Any bolt action 'traditional' style rifle (no ergonomic l96s etc)
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