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I'm conducting a poll to find out what amount most airsoft players would be willing to pay to play on an established field, Southwest Paintball.  Southwest has multiple fields that include a small Mexican town, a castle, ship, and 16 acre field with towers, trenches, and bunkers.  

The new owners will allow airsoft players to use the property on weekends (3pm-7pm) or any weekday.  Please let me know what you think would be a fair price for admission.

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General Airsoft Game Discussion / Looking for CQB Action?
« on: September 29, 2004, 08:23:13 AM »
Last year US Airsoft hosted multiple CQB events in the Phoenix and Scottsdale area.  I am currently planning several CQB events for the fall and winter of 2004.  The first of these will be an 8 hour training class in November (13th or 14th).  If you would like more information about the upcoming events, please send me a PM.

NOTE* Participants in training classes and events will be seperated into two groups, one for minors and one for adults.  Classes and events will be priced between $25-50 depending on duration and location of event.

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The following is a list of safety concerns that US Airsoft members have noted about their experience at Soft Air Depot (SAD).  Due to these concerns, USAS will not be supporting Soft Air Depot in any manner.  Hopefully, Soft Air Depot will make the appropriate changes to improve their safety reputation.  Please note that all of these issues come from my direct experience and conversations with Soft Air Depot Management.

10.  SAD's target market is minors (ages 8-17)

9.  SAD does not carry sealed protective goggles.  SAD does sell shooting glasses.  These are considered adequate protection for minors by store management.

8.  Airsoft weapons can be dry fired in the store.  SAD staff does not check the weapons for rounds before handing it to a client.

7.  Most of the staff has little to no experience about actually playing airsoft safely (safety briefings, game rules, surrender rules, velocity limits)

6.  Store staff does not know specific product information.  Information about airsoft weapons, such shot velocity, rate of fire, and range is often made up.

5.  Chronographs are considered unnecessary by store management.

4.  Although management has stated that they can not fire airsoft weapons within the store, they have test fired weapons outside of the store in public.

3.  Management has publicly stated that they are unaware of any injuries or law suits arising from the sport.

2.  Management has publicly stated that airsoft bb's are harmless and will not damage the eye.

1.  Although SAD Management claims to request input from experienced and knowledgable players, US Airsoft has found this difficult as SAD Senior Management has a know-it-all attitude that prevents any true communication between the Airsoft Community and SAD.

SAD has a great responsibility to build a solid future for the sport of Airsoft.  If these safety concerns are not addressed, the sport's future is uncertain at best.

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General Airsoft Discussion / Feddback for a competition idea
« on: April 24, 2004, 06:50:39 AM »
I am looking for feedback on a tactical shooting competition being designed for late May.  Here is a brief description of the idea.

The competion will take place on May 22 from 6-9 pm at an amazing indoor sports training facility.

Players will compete in a three hour individual shooting competition. The competition consists of five different events for prizes, trophies and possible sponsorship from three different businesses.

Players may register in one of two classes based on age.  Springers Ages 8-14 and AEG/Gas Blowbacks Ages 15+.

The five events test skills in the following areas:
Marksmanship
Move and Shoot Obstacle Course
Judgement and Accuracy
Speed and Accuracy
Tactical Skills  

First Place for the AEG/GBB Class is an AEG of the player's choice (up to $369)

First Place for the Springer Class is a Gas Blowback Pistol of the player's choice(up to $150)

Only 25 players will be allowed to register for each category.

Prizes will also be awarded to the top competitor in each of the five events.

Registration for this event would cost $50.  Players would also be required to make a $20 nonrefundable deposit pror to the event.

PLEASE PROVIDE FEEDBACK ABOUT THE IDEA! If you have specific questions about the event, please send me a pm.

Thanks for your help!

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General Airsoft Discussion / Looking for a good deal on light sticks.
« on: March 30, 2004, 08:38:17 AM »
US Airsoft is looking for a good deal on light sticks (green, blue, yellow, orange, and red.)  We need to buy about 60 for Op SS and would like to save some $$.  Let me know if you know of a location that has some reasonable prices.

Thanks for your help!

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General Airsoft Game Discussion / Airsoft SWAT Challenge Information
« on: March 03, 2004, 10:01:54 PM »
US Airsoft is hosting a series of CQB training events over two months that culminate in a one day Airsoft SWAT Challenge. Here is how to participate.

Participants must be 18 years of age to participate in the training. Players must form and register as a team of four players no later than March 30th.

US Airsoft will host a three hour training class every week over an eight week period beginning Thursday, April 8th. These classes are free to any registered team. However, teams will only be allowed to train if all four of their members are on-site for the training.

Location information will be provided to teams that register.

The Airsoft SWAT Challenge will consist of a multi stage competition that tests many of the skills learned throughout the training. Teams will be required to pay a registration fee to off-set the cost of renting the competition facility. The top two teams may receive an invitation to train with a real SWAT police team for a day.

If you would like to receive more information about this program or register your team. Please email info@usairsoft.org or call (602) 326-9849.

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General Airsoft Discussion / Gas Masks
« on: March 03, 2004, 01:04:15 AM »
US Airsoft needs to buy some very inexpensive gas masks.  These masks don't have to work, they are a prop for ASOC II.  Please let me know where and at what price these masks may be obtained.  

Thanks!

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Real Firearms / Collection of privately owned firearms for sale
« on: January 28, 2004, 02:00:12 PM »
I have a collection of weapons available for sale.  Please send a private message if you would like to find out what I have available and prices.  For security reasons I am not posting this list publicly and will only do business with those I personally know or have worked with in the past.

Thanks for your attention.

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General Airsoft Game Discussion / US Airsoft Presents: COUNTERSTRIKE
« on: July 29, 2003, 01:24:12 PM »
Do you have what it takes to be part of SEAL Team VI and rescue our leaders?
Date:  August 9 and September 7, 2003
Time:  0800 – 1300 Hrs
Location:  Private Ranch Facility near 7th Street and Northern, Phoenix, AZ
Cost:  $25 US Airsoft Members or $50 nonmembers
MISSION BRIEFING:
Experience the adventure and action of Counterstrike the video game live!  
Some of the world’s most important dignitaries have gathered to spend the holiday season at the ranch of the President of the United States in Crawford, TX.  Disaster strikes when a highly trained terrorist organization, Phoenix Faction, assaults the ranch and captures the leaders of the US and Russia.

This scenario game is designed for players between the ages of 13-17.  US Airsoft Members over the age of 18 may volunteer to be a member of the opposing force or training cadre.  

TO REGISTER:
Players may register at Game On (623) 847-7001 in Glendale, The General’s Attic at SwapMart, or by visiting  www.usairsoft.org
For more information call Mike at (978) 761-6249

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General Airsoft Game Discussion /
« on: November 12, 2004, 01:17:23 PM »
The CQB Training event has been cancelled.  The property owner has a special event scheduled during the training time frame.  All payments will be refunded to those players who registered.

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General Airsoft Game Discussion /
« on: November 11, 2004, 12:44:53 AM »
Registration for the event has closed.  Only players who have registered and payed for the event will be allowed to be on property during the training program.  The December CQB event has not been scheduled yet.  I will be contacting registered players on Thursday.

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General Airsoft Game Discussion /
« on: October 31, 2004, 10:42:34 AM »
For those still planning to attend the training, registration will close on Saturday, Nov. 6 at 8 pm at both Jungle Toy locations.

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General Airsoft Game Discussion /
« on: October 12, 2004, 10:23:21 AM »
As Jungle Toy Arizona is helping promote the event, all registration is taking place at the stores.  

I believe that the Adult class will fill up completely by next week.  The Junior class (ages 14-17) may take a little longer.

As of Oct. 12, positions available for training are:
Adult 8
Junior 12

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General Airsoft Game Discussion /
« on: October 11, 2004, 06:38:34 PM »
Registration forms are available tomorrow at both Jungle Toy locations.  Keep in mind that there are only 12 spots for each of the classes (Junior and Adult).  Once those have filled up, registration will be closed.

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General Airsoft Game Discussion /
« on: October 06, 2004, 09:35:38 AM »
General Information for the CQB Training
Nov. 13, 2004
7 am - 3 pm
Registration: Sign up at either Jungle Toy Location begining Oct. 8
$50 new students/$25 returning students
Location: Private Ranch Property (Near 9th Street and Northern)

US Airsoft is hosting an eight-hour Close Quarter Battle (CQB) training event for players who are interested in developing their Airsoft tactical skills in an urban environment.  The program will cover the following topics:

Airsoft Weapon Safety
Marksmanship
Tactical Shooting
Team Formation
Tactical Team Movement
Breaching Techniques
Two-Man Room Clearance
Four-Man Room Clearance
Dynamic and Deliberate Assaults

Students may register for training in one of two classes, Junior (ages 14-17) Adult (18+).  Classes are limited to 12 students each.  Players who are interested in participating must register and pay by Saturday, November 6th.  

Required Equipment
Eye Protection (full mask recommended)
Water (1 gallon)
Appropriate clothing (long sleeve style shirts and pants)
Shoes that cover the ankle (boots or high top sneakers)

Recommended Equipment
AEG rifle or sub-machine gun with 2 magazines
*Note all training will use real world load outs – NO HI CAP MAGAZINES
Gas blowback pistol with 2 magazines
1000 BB's
Tactical clothing (BDU's)
Tactical vest
Gloves
Knee and elbow pads
Helmet
Hydration system (Camelback or similar)

For specific questions, please send me a PM.

Note* This event is a training program designed for players who wish to improve their tactics in Airsoft games.  The event is not a series of games or missions.  There will be no force on force activities.  Only those players who have attended official USAS CQB Training (past or present)will be authorized to participate in the next CQB event (December).  The December event will involve  CQB Missions similar to the Cajun House events of the summer.

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