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November Foxtrot - Airsoft MilSim Podcast

November Foxtrot - Airsoft MilSim Podcast

By: November Foxtrot
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Interested in airsoft milsim but never had a go or a regular player? Unsure about what sort of kit you might need? Looking to develop your existing kit? November Foxtrot answers these questions. A podcast and hub for all things Airsoft and MilSim join the gang as they cover a range of topics with a live audience of new and regular players and both current and ex-serving military personnel. With interviews, discussions, event debriefs and honest kit reviews - come and get involved. Airsoft, Gear, Milsim and Banter - join the chat! https://www.novemberfoxtrot.co.ukNovember Foxtrot
Episodes
  • NoFo 225 - Plastic BBs & Real History - The Evolution of Airsoft
    Jul 30 2025

    On this week’s show, Mike, Andy, and Lance take a nostalgic trip through the timeline of airsoft — from its humble beginnings in 1970s Japan to the high-tech, community-driven hobby we know today. Whether you’re a long-time skirmisher or a fresh recruit to the sport, this episode is packed with insights, memories, and a few laughs along the way. We’ll be chatting about how airsoft emerged as a civilian alternative to live firearms, how it spread globally through the 80s and 90s, and how the gear and gameplay evolved into the rich, immersive experiences we enjoy now. The lads will also share their own personal journeys into the hobby — first guns, standout events, awkward loadouts, and all the character-building moments in between. As always, you’ll find our latest news, upcoming events, and gear chat — plus we shine a spotlight on the airsoft community and share your stories too. For more, visit our website at www.novemberfoxtrot.co.uk and join the conversation across our social channels.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • NoFo 224 - Bricks, Blinds and Bluffs - Urban Recce
    Jul 23 2025

    On this week’s show, Mike and Andy are diving deep into the world of urban recon - or “recce” for those in the know (though Mike still insists on calling it “recon” thanks to his half-American roots). Urban environments bring a whole different flavour to milsim, and tonight’s conversation explores how to adapt your tactics when the trees are replaced by concrete. From blending in through roleplay and disguise - think maintenance workers, beggars, or just the right kind of nondescript civilian - to setting up observation posts inside buildings, the lads talk through the tools, techniques, and mindset needed to operate unnoticed in dense, man-made terrain. Expect tips on avoiding silhouettes, managing movement, dealing with practicalities like toilets and comms, and some niche tricks for indoor ops. Whether you're prepping for your first city-based milsim or want to try new approaches at your next event, this one’s packed with ideas and grounded insight from the field. No trees required.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • NoFo 223 - Bones Reloaded: Catching Up with One Legion USA
    Jul 16 2025

    Tonight on the November Foxtrot Podcast, we’re locking and loading for a long-overdue catch-up with Randy, callsign "Bones", from the US chapter of One Legion. You may remember him from episode 153, but now he’s back in the AO and ready to drop some fresh knowledge, stories, and updates from stateside MilSim. We'll be talking about what's changed since we last spoke, what events Bones has been involved in, what One Legion USA has planned for the future, and how their unique blend of community, brotherhood, and tactical experience continues to evolve. No doubt we’ll also dive into cross-pond airsoft comparisons and a bit of light-hearted banter, NoFo style. And don’t forget to head over to our website for extra content, discount codes, merch, and more. Whether you're in a plate carrier or rocking a Hawaiian shirt, you're always welcome at the NoFo campfire.

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    1 hr and 55 mins
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