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Real Firearms / Re: uncaptured realism
« on: October 26, 2010, 05:03:42 PM »
Quote from: "HavHav"
Join the military.

It's like airsoft except you don't pay for anything, you get free travel to the most intense matches, and there are no respawns.

I guess the upside is that you really can't get away with not calling your hits.

I second this ^.^

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I want some! These would be a great addition for rolling up to a game (in my jeep of course) and getting started. I might end up using my car in games more... if only I could afford them hahaha. I know what I want for Xmas!!!!! lol

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Re: Halloween?
« on: October 16, 2010, 12:32:23 PM »
Only reason for my costume is to honor my new Betta fish (deadfi5h, derived from the DJ deadmau5) :) and no, I'm not going as a betta lol. I'm working on a pair of phat pants, and a mau5head. Probably going to put some LEDs in the eyes, and maybe some EL wire through the ears and around the head to give a nice outline...

Or I could just go as the unemployed waiter... right Vince?  :lol:

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General Airsoft Discussion / Re: Worlds worst scenerio ideas thread!
« on: October 16, 2010, 12:27:44 PM »
Quote from: "Nil8r"
Snow Game. Naked. No FPS limit.
Quote from: "Nil8r"
Underwater capture the flag.  :mrgreen:

Awesome! I'm down for a game of either. However, let's combine the two: Underwater capture the flag, unlimited respawn, trapped under a layer of ice. Flag is essentially a hole in the ice, and flags are roughly a quarter mile apart. Obtaining the flag... well whoever exits the ice on the other side, duh!  :roll:

And since it will all be underwater, AEGs only, hand weapons are optional, grenades recommended, and no fps limit (not that it would matter anyways).

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Re: Who listens to Dubstep?
« on: September 27, 2010, 02:18:08 PM »
Quote from: "Comrade Commissar"
Real raves haven't been happening since the rave scene began in the 80s... in the UK... People who enjoy raves for the music and the experience are WAY to few and far between... The 95% of the people who ruin the scene are what make it a joke... And thats what makes trying to fight for it just as much of an equal joke. No offense to you, as i understand your not the normal part of the crowd... People have taken something that may have been great before your time, made it bigger, changed it, and ruined it...

This makes plenty of sense, and I clearly see your point. Real raves may not be a part of the EDM scene anymore. However, realize that the people hosting the newer venues (IE: Neon 2, Lalaland, TBE, and EDC) are all for the original scene. The raves going on these days may not fall under the same category, but the people throwing them are trying to achieve this. I know many people in the scene, personally, who throw these events... and they don't want it to be about the rolling teens/jail bait. They throw these events for the sake of the music, hence why Basshunter, Desginer Drugs, Brennan Heart, Darude, DJ Zany, Donkey Rollerz, and DV8 are all here this year. Designer Drugs spun an awesome show at Neon 2, and Michael knows how to work the crowd (I saw it from two feet away while taking pictures lol).

Even though the said 95% make up the scene, that's all about perception IMHO. When I went to Neon (just using this as a current example), you wouldn't believe how many people I saw that were asking who the DJ was? I saw 0... let me make that a little bigger 0. That means 0 people were there completely for drugs and to be in a false reality. Yes, I saw the jail bait prancing around in their underwear, and the rolling high school kids. Who doesn't? The main place I saw them was outside or sitting in front of the speakers... not on the dance floor. Odd don't you think? Considering that Comrade mentioned them on the dance floor. Maybe it was just my ignorance? But the point I'm trying to make is this: It's all about how you perceive the event. If you attend a rave and expect to be surrounded by rolling jail bait, and expect all the negative from it, then that is what you will get from the experience. Remember a small philosophical quote about life? "You get out what you put in". Same applies. You expect a certain experience, you get a certain experience. I went expecting a good time, dancing the night away, meeting some good people, bumming cigarettes to fellow ravers, taking awesome pictures of Designer Drugs and Ryle, and overall having an awesome night. I was not the slightest bit disappointed. Plus, drugs are a part of every concert I've been to (minus the Christian music concerts of course). Rob Zombie, Tool, Neon Trees, Linkin Park (believe it or not), Lostprophets, Pennywise, and many more concerts I can't name off the top of my head, all have severe pot use (or so I've been told by friends who went and came home reeking of weed). How can you enjoy a concert with people stoned out of their minds, but just because people are rolling at a rave you can't enjoy that? Perception of the event maybe? I'm puzzled at this prospect. I'd rather be surrounded by people sitting on their ass getting a light show while rolling, than someone hitting a pipe next to me at a concert, but that's my mindset.

I'm not trying to argue this point with you, as I can say that a majority of the EDM scene "ravers" in the US has turned to drug users. However, I believe that since the negative perception of a rave has been so ingrained in many people's heads, they can't enjoy a rave if they tried. I know this is coming from a raver, one who goes clean, stays clean the whole night, goes for the music, and has learned to enjoy the music without letting the people around him destroy his night. Everyone has their own opinion, and I apologize for stepping on anyone's toes in saying mine (and somewhat forcing it to you, I will agree). I just feel that people shouldn't like the scene because they don't like the music, or prefer other types of events like rock concerts, etc.. People shouldn't like a scene because people will do drugs at said event and question who a DJ is. The drug part just seems redundant to me, and also somewhat hypocritical considering what I said about other concerts and their associated drug use.

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AEG's / Re: Evike....
« on: September 25, 2010, 11:03:15 AM »
Quote from: "Comrade Commissar"
If anyone has noticed, evike has been doing this since about Jan... they say the gun will be in next month, and then the next month they say the same thing... Its been that way with about 85% of their inventory...

It's funny. I placed my pre-order with them 3 months in advance from ETA to their warehouse. I was a bit pissed when they removed the pre-order slide assembly from the KWA/KSC page, and put it in the "New, upcoming parts" or some other bs. That, as well as the extra two month wait time they added to it, made me mad.

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AEG's / Re: Evike....
« on: September 23, 2010, 06:30:45 PM »
Ron is the man who will get you what you NEED. Go to Gearbox, he runs the show there. Also, I'd contact Evike and see if they will refund you your money for the pre-order or give you credit. I pre-ordered a G18 upper, and when the pre-order date got pushed back, I asked 'em to change around my order. I got an email and confirmation within a couple days from my request, and had no problems from that point on. They seem to be very good about things when you contact them without giving them a load of bullsh**/get pissed off. That will make them forget about you (It's now the standard in customer service world-wide).

- Send them an email requesting money back or credit
- Tell them you're wants if you asked for in-house credit
- Wait for your money or items to get to you

This worked for me last time I ordered from them (and only time I ordered might I add)

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Quote from: "Marauders Airsoft"
However, the only team that will be allowed full auto weapons will be the US Special Operations team.

So will I be able to bring along my Glocks, but only use them on semi? Or should I just join Spec Ops instead?

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Ok, so pardon my ignorance of the VIP rules (I've still yet to go play there), but what is going to be the FPS limit on AEGs and handguns? As far as I'm aware they run a tier system, but is MTT going to be using an fps limit set by VIP or using their own? Sorry for asking what may seem to be a truly idiotic question.

Also, as far as handguns go, any limit on magazine capacity? I've 2 extended mags for my Glock, would those be alright? Plus, would there be a requirement for me to run my Glocks on semi-auto only? Mine are both G18Cs.

Thanks in advance, and sorry for the stupid questions.

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Accessories & Gear / Re: Camelbak sanitation
« on: September 23, 2010, 03:39:12 PM »
Chlorine Dioxide would be fine in your camelback. I'ts definitely not close to bleach, at all. The MSDS for Clorox's Chlorine Bleach listed a 5-10% concentration of Sodium Hypochlorite. 10% Sodium Hypo is what I sell at my store (pool supplies) for a gallon jug of liquid chlorine.  Bleach also typically sits on shelves for a highly extended period of time, so the strength won't be anywhere near 10% (due to a lack of stabilization of the chlorine compound). I would personally avoid using bleach due to taste, but I still wouldn't want to take a chance with their filler chemicals which they use for clothing.

I guess the simple answer is: Use the cleaning tabs labeled as Chlorine Dioxide, as it's not the same as bleach (by any means when it comes to chemical compounds).

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Re: Who listens to Dubstep?
« on: September 19, 2010, 09:49:42 PM »
Seriously Vince? lol

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Re: Who listens to Dubstep?
« on: September 19, 2010, 07:49:51 PM »
The EDM scene is full of the stereo-typical children (meaning douche bags who just go to claim the title of raver). Even airsoft has those kind of people who give the game a bad rap. Everywhere you look, there can be an example of someone, or something that just gives the game/scene a bad reputation

http://www.dontstayin.com/usa/az/phoenix/5th-ave-warehouse/2010/sep/17/photo-13204907
Take this picture for example, does it not look like a bunch of people there enjoying the music? Or does it look like people are tripping over themselves while rolling?

http://www.dontstayin.com/usa/az/phoenix/5th-ave-warehouse/2010/sep/17/photo-13202566
This is me shuffling during DJ Ryle's session at Neon 2. Does this look like something a person who's rolling could do? Someone who's dropping acid tabs, or pills of XTC won't manage to stand very well, let alone actually impress people and clear out an area that big having people watch.

http://www.lolgangsta.com/gangstas/Gangsta-Pin-the-Tail-on-the.jpg
Now do this look like it gives black people a bad name? See my relation here? Just because these dudes are "gangsta" does that mean we should stereotype blacks now? Who do you think of when I say ghetto/gangster rap? Snoop Dogg, Dre, maybe Lil John or something along these lines. These are all black guys, thank you stereotypes.

I don't bash people who are into paddle boat racing, even though I think it's stupid, and a waste of time. I don't bash people who are trans-sexual, even though I personally don't feel comfortable around them. I don't judge gays, and make fun of them if they hit on me, even though it's extremely awkward when they do hit on me. I've never been in their shoes, never seen what they've seen. Why should I dog on something that I know nothing about except what someone tells me? Do you believe every infomercial you see? If not, then why do you believe people when they say raves are just full of people who are there for the drugs. I know of more people who rave sober than the entire count of members on this site, and that's all locally. How does that not say something?

I realize I didn't "show you anything", or disprove anything you may have wanted me to disprove. But fact is, how can I prove anything to people who won't get their asses off a computer chair and go to a rave to see for themselves? I've never had a pill pushed my way at a rave, NEVER. Only way I actually was able to get one was when I tracked one down for a buddy who wanted one. I've never had anything slipped in my drinks, even though I gladly pass around my water bottles to people who want a sip, and also leave them on the floor while dancing for extended periods of time. I've never been in a fight at a rave, and never had anyone get all over me while they were rolling. So where is all the harm in raving?

My advice to everyone is to stop mocking the shit they've never done. Once you've experienced something, then feel free to share how you felt about it. I think mockery is really just someone hiding, scared of what could be, and not what is. I understand making jokes, as it's always in good humor. But mockery, and meaning it is just childish.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Re: Who listens to Dubstep?
« on: September 19, 2010, 03:44:58 PM »
He showed how he dances lol jk. But seriously, who hear even knows much about the EDM scene? It may be fun to mock, but it's not at all about jail bait running around while rolling balls. Ever been to a real rave, with a real headlining DJ? Why make fun of it? I honestly just don't understand the joke.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Re: Who listens to Dubstep?
« on: September 19, 2010, 01:20:12 PM »
Quote from: "HavHav"
Is this how you shuffle?


No... but I'm sure you do it better than this kid. You even know what the Melbourne Shuffle is?

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Re: Who listens to Dubstep?
« on: September 18, 2010, 01:33:21 PM »
Dubcrap is the lame version of DnB. I've been a bass/techno head since age 6, and dub just sucks in my opinion. If it's the only thing playin at a rave or party, I don't mind shuffling to it. Though I'd much rather listen to some hardstyle, liquid, DnB. Plus, dub is harder to do a light show to haha

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