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November 16th, 2013, 15:17 | #1 |
Toronto Airsoft Community
Hi all,
I made an intro. post in the n00b forum, so I'll skip that. I am, however, interested in networking with some of you guys who live in Toronto! Just moved here and I'm looking to establish some connections. I figure if I can find some people via the forums rather than just going solo to games I'll be able to hitch rides out to big outdoor games, meet some cool teammates beforehand, etc. and that's always a good thing. Hit me up and we'll grab a beer or some such fun!
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November 21st, 2013, 23:04 | #2 |
Not Toronto
I'm in Oshawa, there's a field one town over that's pretty cool (Whitby Airsoft) if you wanna team up with us guys next year lol. I know it's a bit of a drive, but i do like beer!
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November 22nd, 2013, 01:14 | #3 |
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The toronto Airsoft scene is vibrant from MiLSIMs to drop in scirms, objective based skirms and a few regular fields. Whitby Airsoft is a tiny sampling of what is out there.
Whitby offers a mixed envioment as do other drop in skirm locations. Great fun can be had when small groups play at the TTAC location aswell. Plus there is Ultimate Airsoft just off of Allen Road. There is something for everyone in the GTA. |
November 22nd, 2013, 02:54 | #4 |
Hey dude, saw your other post that you were from AZ.
Yeah.... airsoft is hella expensive here compared to what you can find in the states. I'm not even close to Ontario (I'm in Alberta actually) but good luck with continuing to play out there, there's lots of stuff available and with the high population density lots of fields, AV reps, and other players in a tight area. BTW I think everyone advises people around there to drop by Army Issue in Port Credit to get AV and also check out cool stuff they have there (be warned, chances are your wallet will be a lot lighter after you leave or so people say).
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November 22nd, 2013, 03:38 | #5 |
Hey Julian,
One thing you will notice about Airsoft North of the 49 is that it has more of a "homely" feel to it. It is a much smaller community of players. This is because of the just-barley-but-maybe-not-even legal status of the game, which in recent times has opened up. Where as before you would have to buy Jim's Rifle out of his trunk, we now have a plethora of retailers and fields popping up left and right. With a small community you are quickly going to find people you enjoy playing with, and you will play with them often. The other side of that coin is the people whose company you do not enjoy you will have to share a field with them several times a year. There are two main differences between Airsoft up here and down in the states. The first is our apparent lack of awesome CQB facilities. You guys get to use MOUT courses. We have like... Two or three really cool facilities but they don't even compare with the rest being Paintball fields. The second being mindset. Since the price of entry was so high until only recently you seem to have a lot less of the "Call of Duty" mindset in players. While my personal interactions with US players is limited going off their forums, the youtube videos, the drama, etc. it seems a lot of people have that "OH MAN IMMA BE A NAVY SEAL." We get that up here, but before when the price of being that elite DEVGRU operator gun was more than the price of the Xbox One on launch day, it kept the barrier to entry pretty high. If Little Johnny can have Momma buy the AK47 for 120 bucks it means that kid is much more likely to get it, which is a problem I hear of a lot down there. These two things combined though? We do forest games. I mean we REALLY do forest games. They are insanely fun, challenging, and serious. Some of my best memories are from stalking around the forest in the day or at night. You end up with stories about how you and three buddies were sitting in a hole you dug and held off against an entire section attacking you, where you had a camp fire at night to warm up because it had rained earlier and you are just trying to keep dry, how after the game the guy in a ghillie suit said you were no more than 20 feet from him and looking directly at him. You get these really awesome scenarios almost every game. The most bummed I have been all year was when a 10 v 10 game in a 200 acre forest got canceled because everyone had the flu. That is 10 acres per person. It was silly. I would have liked nothing more than to have weeded out the other players out of that forest and sent them running. If you are into skirmishes there are tons of local fields in Toronto to support you. CQB, Splatters (If they are even still running games), Ultimate Airsoft. There are also a few fields within a short drive away, such as Flag Raiders indoors and outdoors. Those fields are all you have anyways for the next five to six months. |
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November 22nd, 2013, 09:05 | #6 | |
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November 22nd, 2013, 09:07 | #7 |
Also, I should of said I am willing to head into Toronto and anywhere in the GTA when I can to spend a day! Just hit me up on here!
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November 22nd, 2013, 09:48 | #8 |
November 22nd, 2013, 09:52 | #9 |
Enjoy's Tight Groupings from behind in his Tight Pants
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I remember fields charging 50 bucks for a case of 1000...where as $15 bucks in airsoft gets you ~3000 bbs. lol
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November 22nd, 2013, 10:56 | #10 |
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POW! How'd that 50¢ to the chest feel!
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November 22nd, 2013, 11:43 | #11 | |
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I've seen some fields selling a 2000 paintballs crate for around 200-250$! Not sure if it lowered since then but hell...! |
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November 22nd, 2013, 13:59 | #12 | ||||
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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone. I've got some PM's from some of you guys so hopefully I can set up a day sometime soon-ish where I come out and let you shoot-the-merican. I may or may not have my chest rig/mags/etc here soon, so we'll see what happens. Quote:
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My head is swimming with the idea of playing in the forest; I never have, and I imagine it's every bit as fun as you make it out to be. Playing in the snow is also a fetish I've never had the pleasure of exploring. I've spent a couple winters here to get used to it, so we'll see how it pans out..
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November 22nd, 2013, 16:08 | #13 |
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Welcome,
Was also new to Toronto once. A couple of seasons later here are my top picks in and around the area, Outdoor: Hill 437 Finch field Waterdown If you want to play in the snow then Flagraiders in the winter is awsome also (Mix of cqb and open areas - only paintball field on my list) Indoor: UA TTAC Soon to be LT's indoor series I imagine. Happy hunting.
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November 25th, 2013, 17:22 | #14 |
Whitby Airsoft is a good forest place to play. Should check it out, not to far from Toronto. Been hitting that up this past summer season.
Prices: $10 entrance $3 burgers $3 sausages $2 hot dogs $2 gatorades $1 pop |
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December 2nd, 2013, 19:29 | #15 |
hi there I just got into the game a couple of months ago and I be found that AS community in Toronto is pretty welcoming and welling to help out with game and gear info. I'm glad to be part of it. so welcome to madness
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