1 Good place to play
2 Any people in the Greenway pkwy/Cave Creek rd area between 13 and 18 want to organize a game (interview or other required)
3 Our rules
BG info: I'm fifteen, going on sixteen, and airsoft came to me in the form of a yellow mini M4A1 Carbine that my friend Mike used to piss me off under the door while I was in the bathroom. A year later when another friend of mine, who also happened to be Mike, bought an M4A1 Carbine from ICS, I decided to buy into a gas M9 Beretta from KJWorks (not-so-great company in my opinion now). My gun is in repairs now after seven months, which in time the hop-up stopped working, the clip holder failed (when I would fire it, the blowback would loosen it and release), the slide wouldn't blowback far enough to load the next .20g BB, and the safety stopped working. I asked a lovely company called Jungle Toy to repair it. They smiled and took the gun behind their store, masturbated for fifteen minutes, and returned it to me saying it had been fixed. I then took it to Softair Depot for reapirs, and now after three weeks my gun came up on their queue list and they're waiting for some parts to come in. What little experience I have with gas pistols (M9 Beretta types) and AEGs (version 2/3 gearboxes) is enough for me to work on my own guns with confidence (but I learned about those gearboxes from Mike's M4). I'm saving up for a Tokyo Marui AK/MP5 (if I get an MP5K, I don't doubt I'd get another one just to duel wield), although an AK is preferrable because I can play Rambo and go for some accurate sniping, as well.
1: I live near the intersection of Cavecreek rd and Greenway pkwy in Phoenix, Arizona. Playing along inside the wash there gets pretty boring. Pistol-only games and duels get boring. Playing at my home or at someone else's house gets boring. I know any place we play at will get boring. I need suggestions of places we can drive to to play as well as places we can drive to and play or drive further and play. Anywhere good within a 30 minute drive and sparse population. Hillside/mountain side preferrable. Many hills a plus.
2: Anyone between 13 and 18 interested in playing no-gear, low-tech games with pistols between (at least and at most) 220 and 350 fps and rifles between 250 and 400 fps. Snipper rifflers can be happy to know their limit is 425, as long as they have a backup weapon in case someone gets a bit close (20yds). The fps differences are based on how close and dirty each one will be getting, and so the lower the fps, the safer we'll be, as we have no gear and we just like to play. We have different rules, and we're experimenting with a few, namely -- one-shot kills (to eliminate cheaters), dead body gorging (any 'nades, or a gun without a yellow flag can be picked up from a person who was shot out on the ground). The fps rules can be stretched somewhat, and these two new rules are just being tested. Other rules depend upon the game. We hope that, if we get a group going, we can take change donations to afford movable bases made up of plastic pipe and tarp/walkie-talkies/and rental 'nades. Interview includes chrono, a test shot to our backs (distance depending on the gun), and two games, one-on-one and small group game, which will be played after a few days to make time for organization. If you can speak Polish, you're a plus.
3: Rules are very flexible except the rules of punishment, such as cheating, foul-play, etc, result in bans/shots in the ass. These rules will probably change as we're moving from just a small group of friends to a hopefully modest group of strangers.
-PolDak