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Just to add - Carrying period rations is not hard. For example:
https://scontent-b-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/...90759983_n.jpg Or, you can buy a set from places such as: http://reprorations.com/Germany%20WW2/WW2-Germany.htm You name it, there is a reproduction label for it. I usually carry stew, sausage, cheese, perhaps some jam, bread or knackbrot (type of German hard bread) etc... It's very easy to carry everything period, especially with the amount of labels kicking around out there. |
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alright - you finally got me Brian
sign me up for the Axis, I'll start gathering my Kit |
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P.S And of course after eating that food you get send right back to the front lines because Obersturmfuhrer Kreiger doesn't like when his men relax too much :) |
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Any Idea what you want to do? Heer, FJ, or SS? |
Ugh, you guys.
I'm gonna start looking into booking time off from work and do some travelling. |
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here are some links to local units
German http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=152448 http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=132361 ALLIED http://airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=37232 |
It's not just bb's anymore either. 3 of our members, myself included, were at the Ft. Indiantown Gap Battle of the Bulge Reenactment this past weekend. This is one the biggest reenactments in North-America, with over 500 participants.
Battle of the Bulge, Fort Indiantown Gap, PA 2-1-14 - YouTube It's an awesome event, and only accessible to those who answer the call to (old) arms. Sign up Today! |
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this has got me and the other guys talking about it. I think I should at the very least give it a try before knocking it.
I like the effort it seems you guys put into your games. And the idea that the roster of players are committed players. Regular milsims can be a mixed bag of rosters going right to the end, or tossing in the towel at a certain point. 2 questions. Do you find the level of commitment at games generally higher? (than regular airsoft milsims) And do you ever do Vietnam era games or is it just WWII? |
1: by far yes. I have attended 4 regular airsoft games in 6 years of regular airsoft games vs dozens of ww2, and I always find the re-enactment "games" better in nearly every way.
2: We attend living history events with the Vietnam groups and they are great guys in every way. I would say research different units and find one that speaks to you, even if it means that unit do not exist. Our organization started as 1 guy out on the field and grew from there. No matter what unit you do you will find we all have the same mindset. Feel free to contact any of us for more information. |
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Commitment to the battle, is never a question because each faction and unit has solid and effective leadership, and the units remain cohesive start to finish. There is a whole other community of Vietnam reenactors, small but vital. |
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Not knocking on conventional airsoft but I find the overall people in WW2 airsoft to be much more genuine in character. There seems to be less drama and overall is a much better atmosphere at games instead of regular airsoft.
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