February 6th, 2011, 19:05 | #151 | |
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I find it funny that you say to people that don't spend alot of money on their gear that they are not actually playing airsoft. To me airsoft is about having fun, you take shit way to far. And this is not coming from somebody who has cheap gear I agree with what you kind of say the amount of money you put in is worth it in the end but you dont need expensive gear to have fun.
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February 6th, 2011, 19:15 | #153 |
And then someone comes up to you, and wonders why you have all these unnecessary pieces of gear and accessories on, as if impressions weren't allowed, or accepted in airsoft...
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February 15th, 2011, 23:59 | #154 |
To be honest here, I'm someone who plays with a group of people who don't go out and buy 600 dollars of equipment, we're college students and don't have that sort of money anyways.
But whenever we get a guy coming into our games who has 6-7 attachments on his full metal m16 and is wearing a full out ballistics vest under marpat, and a combat helmet.. We definitely make jokes behind their backs. M16's are mostly plastic.. come on.. you don't need a flashlight.. its day time.. the vest certainly isn't from your job at the call center.. and that helmet must feel awesome being all expensive and durable, but really, you have the nerve to wear ALLLLLL that junk and then claim you arent being hit. Well, you are indeed being hit, hosed even. Just can't feel it for all the gear. I see nothing wrong with overdoing it if you're with a group who does that, but when you wear body armor with people who are in camo t-shirts and safety glasses.. You gotta expect that you aren't going to fit in quite that well. Heck, I use baggy duck hunting camo as my load out and it's so far performed better than any ghillie suit I've seen on the field.. |
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February 16th, 2011, 00:16 | #155 |
Hunh?
Vests are useful for...you know...holding mags and other important stuff, instead of using one hicap. Hicaps are fine, but if you've not new to the game, you should be using something else like midcaps or lowcaps. Last edited by Styrak; February 16th, 2011 at 00:19.. |
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February 16th, 2011, 09:02 | #156 |
funnily, people overdoing it, covered in brand new gear, are usually beige.
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February 16th, 2011, 10:00 | #157 |
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Some games are quite clear re. camo patterns/etc... Teams, game logistics and other things incorporate it into game play. When a guy flaunts that and shows up in runners and a hoodie it looks like ass and is an embarassment.
Similarly, when somone shows up in head to toe multicam and a SCAR....and it's a WW2 re-enactment game...that guys looks like a tool. When the game/event is a non-stop no-break milsim game...and guys break off to go to their car to reload, have lunch, etc....it kills the game flow and irritates the host to no end. For these types of games you're expected to do whatever you need to do to sustain yourself in action for the duration of the game. Anything short of that kills things for everyone else. So the theme of this is such: - Take the time and care to review the game thread well in advance. Make sure you and your buddies are set and good to go. If you have questions...post them because it's a sure thing others have the same questions. - If the game isn't your type of game...then don't go. To "go against the game" and just do whatever the hell you want is disrepecting the host, your teammates and every other player there. Same goes for ammo caps/loadouts/FPS/etc... Note: - if the host is doing their job, the decision of what to wear/bring should never compromise your safety. In fact, it'll probably err on the side of caution. But in the end...it's your personal duty and responsibility to ensure that you're adequately protected throughout the game. I would acknowledge that some guys put a lot of time and effort into their loadouts and understandably want to use them. Unless the game specifies otherwise I can't see any issue with gearing up to the nines for a skirmish game. Gear and kit should always be matched to the environment though...so I could see how getting up in an armoured CQB loadout for a field game would be a bit odd. Airsoft is supposed to be about having fun....but it's not a selfish thing where your own shits and giggles are at the expense of the greater group. Last edited by m102404; February 16th, 2011 at 10:07.. |
February 16th, 2011, 10:39 | #158 |
Explain that further please! Im a little concerned about what your implying!!!
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February 16th, 2011, 10:57 | #159 |
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LOL..I'm sure he was referring to the colour of the Clothing and gear...you know "tan" aka Beige. I highly doubt it was a racial slur.
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oops I had no idea 'beige' was a racial slur. how does it work exactly? or is it the full expression 'covered in beige'? and what ethnicity does it refer to? anyway sorry, I was definitely refering to the gear's color, also called tan.I don't do racial slur. I call it beige because it sounds gayer. also I don't own beige gear, I'm an OD person. Quote:
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February 16th, 2011, 13:08 | #161 |
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Regardless of gear or skin colour we get lots of new guys dropping in with a Crossman, or Kraken or even a G&G. Someone that's brought out by their friends and wearing borrowed or hunting gear; I'm sure most folks here know them.
So they get a taste for it and keep showing up and you know what happens next. The gun goes down, Sunday AM, hours and miles from anywhere. Then they wind up sitting around for a day. They spend the next few weeks trying to find someone to fix the gun, and those dedicated parts that only fit the flavor they have. Eventually the guy gets his gun fixed and within 2 games it's broken again and he's out forever. That's why the older folks will be suggesting a certain minimum buy in for guns. For gear, yeah you can scuttle around like a rat in sweat pants so on. After a 30c game though you're not getting a drink from my camelback though; that's attached to my vest. Guys I've played a year with I'm happy to toss mags to, folks with a weird CT weapon can't get an ammo hand off in a pinch; and those come out of my vest. I will lend out my multi-tool so folks can fix their gear, and yes that's in my vest too. And the last thing to say is folks who giggle or posture behind other players backs, even when they feel they're in a safe spot can be overheard and all you do is make yourself appear to be a total jackass. That's both for "new" players who are insecure and for players with a season under their belt who know they're an "elite team".
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February 17th, 2011, 18:46 | #162 |
Hey guys, i completely agree with whats been said here and I am a noob, ive gone out to a coouple of games and tried out some equipment, and ended up buyinga G&G GR16 m4 carbine, the guns works wonders and i tihnk is a perfect buy for a noob, sadly though thats about all ive gotten so far, was wondering if you guys could post up some links or somethin in reply to this post on some good tac vests n other gear? im not planning on cheaping out after what i just read here lol, thanks in advance
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February 17th, 2011, 19:02 | #163 |
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This thread really is not for gear suggestions I suggest you scan through this websites newbie section or use the search function located in the upper right corner to find some information that will help you.
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April 25th, 2011, 21:00 | #165 |
A good write-up for sure. I'm a nub btw and I think a camo bunny suit would be epic on the field.
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