Author Topic: Where to play?  (Read 1889 times)

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Re: Where to play?
« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2009, 11:18:58 AM »
I first want to say thanks to the players who have played at the CQB. You have experienced it and thus you have a legit right to make comments on it. Thanks to the others who may not have played at the CQB, but understand what it takes to run a business, thank you for your defense. As for those who bash others for trying to help airsoft grow in the valley...shame on you. I am a player at CQB and a personal freind of the owner and his brother.

These arent random guys trying to make a buck, but rather airsoft players who wanted to see airsoft grow in the valley. Business is business though and you have to pay rent and insurance. They dont charge you for your own equipment, and offer classic army rentals, vests, masks and EXTRA ammo for those who dont own their own gear. How can airsoft grow if you dont offer equipment to play, to those who have never played? It benefits everyone.

Last but not least, we are relocating. Our current leaser wants a longer contract and we are not happy with the size of our facility for the money. So we are looking into a much larger facility, and hope you guys will continue to play airsoft at the CQB AZ airsoft. Please keep checking our website for updates on where and when we will re open.

Thanks,

Sapper
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