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KoolAidMan October 22nd, 2009 12:56

even with our higher initial weapon cost it would still be cheaper to play airsoft over the course of a year everything else is the same price essentialy

http://www.thewarstore.org/paintball-supplies

FOX_111 October 22nd, 2009 13:10

The little accuracy demonstration is so lame. He's shooting stuff at less than 50fts. And the claw trigger rattling make me want to trowup.

Spawn28 October 22nd, 2009 13:26

not too mention in the second video he is only 20 feet away from the targets and still has to lob them, fuckin PB sucks

Skladfin October 22nd, 2009 13:30

that guy completely went off the point there...

rustysniper October 22nd, 2009 13:52

I am surprised they went to .50cal as the .40 cal is already in existence (albeit in small quantity) . Sounds like the paintball manufacturers needed to create a new product category to increase sales and revenue. Just think....they will have an "obsolete" category to service as well as a brand new category to promote and develop.....
seems I recall something about this in business courses I took.....hehe
Nothing but a money grab and has NOTHING to do with it being cheaper.

rustysniper October 22nd, 2009 13:53

And PS.....they will never get 1.5 million airsoft players to convert to paintball in Japan....even if paintball becomes legal.....not real enough. Japan is the home of "realism".
Just my opinion.

TnT_13 October 22nd, 2009 14:04

alright I def stretched the point. I'll start a new thread see if anyone cares to weigh in with an opinion as far as ROF is concerned.

Back to ON point; clearly people aren't going to go from airsoft to paintball just because paint/equipment is marginally cheaper. This has very little to do with saving players a little money. It has to do with people trying to make a lot of money with a "new" product.

He has an argument as far as the legality issue, you have to admit it. Countries where paintball was formerly illegal, can take part in the sport using a smaller caliber. That is a black and white point, and one which has significant merit.

Will millions of Japanese abandon airsoft and jump into paintball now? Obviously not.

But I'm sure millions will play at some point in their life. And a lot of people may take it up seriously. It's a different game, that appeals to different people. This guy has the right idea in THAT regard.

Hash Vapor October 22nd, 2009 14:59

Most Germans don't want to take part in any kind of war type game anyway, and those that do feel the need to play paintball just hop over the border to a neighboring country that does allow it. Italy however, who knows?

pusangani October 22nd, 2009 15:26

2:55 "Is there gonna be the same amount of fill?"

FOX_111 October 22nd, 2009 15:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by pusangani (Post 1089690)
2:55 "Is there gonna be the same amount of fill?"

Go to school kid.

Hehehe.

pusangani October 22nd, 2009 15:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by FOX_111 (Post 1089691)
Go to school kid.

Hehehe.

lol and stick to fuckin paintball!

Forever_kaos October 22nd, 2009 15:39

Pretty sure Aqua posted this awhile ago:

http://www.pozland.com/avp/

I always get a good giggle from it.

Bissa October 22nd, 2009 16:02

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Originally Posted by m102404 (Post 1089639)
If you can, name 3 examples of fundamental changes to a hobby/recreation that you were involved in, where that change resulted in money savings for you while still maintaining the same level of enjoyment/participation. I honestly can't think of one.

cansoft? it is certainly cheaper on our end, however the manufacturer might make a 5-10% profit since they can now mark it up for themselves and the end price will still be cheaper. this may be entirely wrong, but that is what I have gathered from reading reviews and comments about cansoft guns.

Danke October 22nd, 2009 17:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by m102404 (Post 1089639)
If you can, name 3 examples of fundamental changes to a hobby/recreation that you were involved in, where that change resulted in money savings for you while still maintaining the same level of enjoyment/participation. I honestly can't think of one.

Mountain bikes; suspension, brakes, and frame materials.

The caveat here is the customer base is many times that of that for airsoft and you have to look back 15 years for the changes to become noticeable.

The guys selling the paintball stuff are bullshit artists pure and simple.

If you look at dollar for dollar basic rig for airsoft and for pball you could come up pretty even, but then factor in how many weapons and BDUs and vests and so on that airsoft players "need" to have. Then start factoring in the radios and optics and NVG gear, and figure out how many airsofters vs. pbers carry a secondary weapon in game and so on and there's no way you can consider this something you participate in because its affordable.

Aegiis October 22nd, 2009 21:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by m102404 (Post 1089639)
If you can, name 3 examples of fundamental changes to a hobby/recreation that you were involved in, where that change resulted in money savings for you while still maintaining the same level of enjoyment/participation. I honestly can't think of one.

Warhammer 40000 and the advent of Ebay
(not really related, but I had to say it)

I'll be flayed for this, but the arrival of above mediocre quality clones in airsoft could qualify somewhat

3rd ? Humm...Torrents anyone ? :rolleyes:


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