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General Airsoft Game Discussion / Re: Airsoft events worth going to?
« on: March 08, 2017, 11:45:52 PM »
Lastly I would caution calling Airsoft guns "toys". AS guns still have the energy needed to put out eyes and puncture skin. Also their ultra realistic appearance warrants treating AS guns with certain respect...especially in public places.

Well welcome again and I hope to see you at a game! Cheers!

Thank you. I appreciate you're welcome and insight on the current sate of airsoft in the States. I have noticed that too.
I think that it will probably pick up again in the next year or so.

But..
I only said "toy" in a joking matter.
Mate. I've been playing airsoft since 2003. Back when airsoft AEGs were TM or CA only, if you wanted a top on the line AEG.
I've been airsofting back when the hobby was in it's prime. I know that you have to respect and AEG as if it was a real fire arm, and that is can cause serious bodily harm to another human. I understand bruh. But just so ya know, I am well versed in the hobby, and probably have been playing airsoft longer than most people on this forum. Just saying. I don't need a reminder as to the "severe consequences" of the hobby. It's not airsoft if you can't feel it haha. Again... I say that jokingly. Partly.

I'm just starting to get back into the hobby after going dark for a few years. I was just curious to it's current status. And as much as we have to take serious real life precautions  and treat the hobby similar to real steal...it's still just toys that we play with. And I was only making a broad statement of a joke(;


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General Airsoft Game Discussion / Airsoft events worth going to?
« on: March 01, 2017, 08:33:51 AM »
Are there any proper airsoft events going on anymore in Arizona?

I'm talking 18+ y/o only, no children.
Legal outdoor AO in great location.
Serious/mature players(Serious in lose terms. We're all out here with toys playing army).

I want to get back into the hobby, but after browsing what I see on this forum and some FB groups, I'm stalking to regret buying a few things already.

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AEG's / Re: Best place to get your AEG fixed?
« on: October 13, 2014, 09:08:14 PM »
Yea, I believe it is the safety and the cut-off lever. I've taken it apart before, but when I put it back together, it does that everytime. I just want someone you really knows what they're doing to get it done right.

But I really do want to work on fixing the guns accuracy more. Like I said, the barrel is a 6.03 M16 length, so that should be pretty damn accurate, no? Agian, I want someone who knows what they're doing to set the barrle right.

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AEG's / Best place to get your AEG fixed?
« on: October 07, 2014, 10:07:52 PM »
My AEG is buggin out on me and I'm not that great of a tech to fix it. The gun will shot 'full auto' from 'safety' the first time I pull the trigger, but once I release and pull it again the gun shots 'semi' only(regardless if the selector switch is on 'full auto', or 'semi'). And I installed a Bravo Steel 6.03 TB in it..and it's not accurate, at all really. I'm hoping to get it to a store with good techs to get it running like a champ.
Any feed back on the local shops that could help me?

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