The official questions Thread v. NOT ANOTHER AR!!!11ONEONE!!!
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G&G Combat machine for sure. With the extra cash you can buy some extra mags, batteries and accessories and still not go over $300. It's cheap, but they're damn good.
[QUOTE=DarkSamus;28336247]don't be so dramatic.
yes it is.[/QUOTE]
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I will end you.
The stoned looking JSDF in the middle. What color does that vest look to you guys? OD or RG? Any idea on the model?
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[editline]28th February 2011[/editline]
The black guy is Nivek's brother.
Definitely looks like RG to me.
get OD, that RG looks really off imo.
Yeah, OD definitely fits the Japanese camo better than RG.
[QUOTE=SweetSwifter;28323828]Question. Does anyone have any experience with paint-filled BBs? I don't want to relate to paintball too much, but they seem rather nifty. Just fun for effect. Honourable players will call their hits none the less.[/QUOTE]
In addition to Ender's: I'd be pissed if you shot me with those, I don't want red paint on my white shiz. Actually, I don't want paint on my anything, come to think of it.
Those slippery bars of soap... Mmm...
So...
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Good idea Y/N. I need something vest-like, yet it's getting hotter and my current Condor plate carrier is both too hot and too bulky for my needs right now.
[QUOTE=deathmog;28339979]Yeah, OD definitely fits the Japanese camo better than RG.[/QUOTE]
advantage with OD is you can fit it to most woodland bdus
Does anyone know how to fix trigger contacts on an Echo 1 M4? It's an old gun of mine that broke like within the first few months I got it, then I just forgot about it when I got my KWA SR10. But I need to sell it to get money so I would like to know how to fix it because no one wants to buy a broken gun.
[QUOTE=MedicmanV500;28371175]I would like to know how to fix it because no one wants to buy a broken gun.[/QUOTE]
People buy it for spare parts too yunno
always helps to fix it though
[QUOTE=MedicmanV500;28371175]Does anyone know how to fix trigger contacts on an Echo 1 M4? It's an old gun of mine that broke like within the first few months I got it, then I just forgot about it when I got my KWA SR10. But I need to sell it to get money so I would like to know how to fix it because no one wants to buy a broken gun.[/QUOTE]
Actually people love buying broken guns. Boneyard sections of online retailers have exploded just in the past year. Still, it depends on the condition but you'll probably save money just fixing it, a boneyard JG m4 would probably be $50-$80 depending on the model (basic is around that, a fancy one could go for $100+ depending on condition and what parts it has.)
So I'm possibly going to be starting an airsoft club at my school, that is, if the board approves it. If it does fall through though I'll be using a Facebook page to network local players together, set up games, ect. So, what should I go about doing, managing a team/club and what not? Openingly taking suggestions and critisizim.
Good idea. Worry about getting a place for players to organize, a facebook page or something simple. Organize a few simple games with some interesting scenarios.
Yeah, I'm hoping for some scenarios, but I think that the players might be too casual for that. They're High School students in Kentucky, after all.
Set up some capture the flag games or something then to start.
Just get them into some simple skirmishes to start. I'd say the more important thing to do is make sure there's a place where you can take the kids to often, and that they have enough rentals and stuff to accommodate everyone.
[QUOTE=Mooee;28389757]Yeah, I'm hoping for some scenarios, but I think that the players might be too casual for that. They're High School students in Kentucky, after all.[/QUOTE]
Holy shit where are you from? I may be able to help you.
[QUOTE=venom;28389798]Just get them into some simple skirmishes to start. I'd say the more important thing to do is make sure there's a place where you can take the kids to often, and that they have enough rentals and stuff to accommodate everyone.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I always get ahead of myself whenever I start things like this, so way to go calling it out early. There's no fields around here yet (there's one opening in Cincinnati, once they get the money for start up) so we just play in fields, woods, parks, etc.
Usefuls to everyone who helped!
[QUOTE=FPKawaii;28389912]Holy shit where are you from? I may be able to help you.[/QUOTE]
Ha, northern Kentucky, like 15 minutes out of Cincinnati. You?
[QUOTE=Mooee;28390833]Yeah, I always get ahead of myself whenever I start things like this, so way to go calling it out early. There's no fields around here yet (there's one opening in Cincinnati, once they get the money for start up) so we just play in fields, woods, parks, etc.[/QUOTE]
Eh, be careful with that bro. Make sure it's not a public place, and preferably not in the city. It's usually a bad idea to do stuff like that.
I'm sure there's some legit airsoft fields/indoor courses somewhere nearby.
Yeah, I hear ya, we've been careful enough so far to not play when others were out. But that's largely due to the inclimate weather we've had around here, now it's getting to like 60F so everyone and their mother's out. Some of the dumbasses I've played with though are going to be the guys that get airsoft banned around here, which is another reason I decided to make a group (so there are regulations and whatnot). We haven't tresspassed though, so there's no danger of that.
I've been to Cincinnati, I went to visit to my relatives in Jackson, KY with my family, and we decided to loop through the state (see: take the long way), I I sorta lol'd after seeing all of the shiny buildings, then going across this oldass rusty bridge into KY :v:
Yeah, lol, it's "historic" (meaning it hasn't killed anyone yet).
@venom: I live out in the text book deffinition of suburbs. Go north for 5 min you hit highways and cities, go 5 min south and you're down in the middle of bum-f**k-nowhere.
[editline]2nd March 2011[/editline]
Should I register a twitter for my group? Just wondering if it'd be worth it.
Register something, a facebook page, twitter page or whatever. You need a central place to organize stuff.
Facebook works wonders for organizing.
Already have a facebook group page for it, mates.
If you're going to have a club with the school, then I highly recommend you start talks with the local police and try to find a place they'll allow you to play. That's the way it was done around here for a while, but it goes downhill when the crowds get too big and people start leaving trash and shit around. Now it's all just games on private land.
I'm a beginner airsoft player looking for some tips on what I should check out before my first game. I'm starting an airsoft club at my school with my friend who's already a pretty seasoned player himself, but he can't give me all of the information I need. He told me to go to the AirsoftGI website for some tips but I want to know what you guys have to say.
Also, what I know about the club so far.
The police in the area approve of it, as long as civilians dont see the guns in public
We have a teacher to sponsor us, we just need to get it approved from the principal and whatnot
We are merging it with another school that already has one
go to airsoftgi for tips
[QUOTE=Mooee;28390833]Ha, northern Kentucky, like 15 minutes out of Cincinnati. You?[/QUOTE]
I'm in Cincinnati. Holy shit we should shoot bbs at each other.
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