May 14th, 2007, 12:50 | #31 | |
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Nope! No varnish on that one !
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May 14th, 2007, 13:11 | #32 |
Okay, whose consider the older crew, because i see people on this forum refered to or refering them selves as the "older" players, who have been here for a shorter time than me, and i still think im very new to this sport.
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May 14th, 2007, 13:12 | #33 |
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I think old is 3-5+ years.....
If you had a tank of CO2 strapped to your back ( a al Poncho) ...your fucking ANCIENT.
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May 14th, 2007, 13:28 | #34 |
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I see all kinds of "retired" players at games all the time. It's amazing how your enjoyment of the sport goes up when you stay out of politics on the internet.
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May 14th, 2007, 13:36 | #35 |
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its the old chairsoft vs airsoft v5.83b thing again
iirc, the catchphrase circa 2002 on the ASC boards was "airsoft is on the field, not on the net" but those also included the days of Sasksoft and RC...now THAT made for entertainment on the forums. |
May 14th, 2007, 13:39 | #36 |
Time to put that back on the front page.
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May 14th, 2007, 14:04 | #37 | |
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Don't confuse time spent on this board for time spent playing airsoft. I myself started at the same time that Skruface did, when there was 6 guys playing and one, count em, ONE AEG in the province. (Tim's apartment and an AUG ring any bells Jaimie?). Sundown |
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May 14th, 2007, 14:05 | #38 | |
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May 14th, 2007, 15:31 | #39 | |
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But as to the people saying old people leaving the game, and no guns coming into Canada: Perhaps it's a good thing some people are leaving the game, or selling off a bunch of guns because they have a kid/house/car/wife where they money could be better utilized. (They might still play the game, just have 1 or 2 AEG's) The reason for this is that if one person with 10 guns is selling them all to single people, you get 10 new people into the world of Airsoft. Now, I'm not saying all those people are mature rational people, but we can all hope Just a thought. |
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May 14th, 2007, 15:47 | #40 |
That's a stopgap measure, though. At some point, the legislation will have to change in our favour, otherwise gun prices will increase to ridiculous levels. However, in the short term, it will mean that the major central source of airsoft guns in Canada becomes the age verified sections here. This will allow a little more control over who gets AEGs, although we will continue to be plagued by clearsoft until the legislation changes.
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May 14th, 2007, 17:52 | #42 | |
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To add anything to this thread, I think it's just as important for all of us who are on the inside to keep an open door policy for all of us (save for the one's we really don't want back), because we all know about real life, and how it changes, then changes back again. Case in point, guys like Sundown, Wyseguy - most of us KNOW these guys from what we would consider 'the good old days'. I consider these guys veterans having been a part of the changes and evolutions of this community and sport. As far as I can say, the only thing that makes today different from what 'good old days are', is time and distance. (Thanks to the brother who shared that last part of wisdom.). We're all a part of making to today's the good old days of tomorrow. Perspective is everything. Perspectives change. If your perspectives are not to your liking, either change it, or wait awhile until the right one comes along. |
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May 14th, 2007, 18:23 | #43 | |
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Even when I don't have time to get out and shoot my pals, the other side of this sport/hobby is all the building/upgrading and customizing of my guns and gear. I've noticed over the past couple years where I play the more senior players aren't regulars anymore but fortuntely they come out once in a while to keep the youg'ins on the right path.
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May 15th, 2007, 04:39 | #45 |
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What troubles me, coming into the sport after several years of hanging in the background & reading various forums, is the loss of experienced players. Granted, after reading the replies in this thread, I have a much clearer understanding of why this is happening - but at the same time, I feel there may well be a great loss of experience & information.
Am I wrong in thinking this, or I am simply reading too much into natural occurrences? It's one thing to read about it on a forum, but it's another thing entirely to have veteran players tell you their version of things on the field. Curious... |
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