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August 14th, 2006, 01:15 | #16 | |||
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As my response to the question, just learn and read the FAQ on the site and go to the game sites for advice or tips for starters.
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August 14th, 2006, 01:31 | #17 |
I love how we are friendlier to girls on ASC, lol.
But yeah, check out the FAQ, get age verified to see nicer deals, if you don't mind used guns, it would open you up to some nice deals. If you have the chance, go to a game, you'll learn a hell lot more that way. |
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August 14th, 2006, 01:32 | #18 | ||
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August 14th, 2006, 02:04 | #19 | ||
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Gloves. Seriously. No matter what type of camo you choose for your BDU, gloves usually help complete the setup by covering up two otherwise glaring and out-of-place patches of paleness.
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August 14th, 2006, 02:49 | #20 | ||
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August 14th, 2006, 07:31 | #21 |
What I said about women in gun-related sports is true; they learn faster and tend to become better shots sooner than the guys. That is a fact, and that fact has been proven in Internation competitions with real firearms.
However, I've seen women who were so naive it was scary. Or they were unable to deal with the attitudes at games and expected special treatment. Some only got interested to hang around with the current boyfriend, and that is sad. What you get out of this game is directly proportional to the effort you put in it. That's where most newbies fail; spoonfeeding requests overcome research. |
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August 14th, 2006, 14:43 | #22 | |
Droc- I am quite messy- but this is more because my father raised me. Henry used to clean hotel rooms and he's military. He can walk through a room and glare at it to make it clean. He's freaky neat. It's all about raising.
Greylocks- same as above. Henry is a small arms coach and it's 'easier to train a female because they don't have bad habit's'. You of course know this, it just hasn't been said. I know your backround so you'll agree with this- Little boys play with guns so they form bad habits, learn some, and aren't 'naive'. Whereas girls play with barbie dolls. To die in that my father raised me- I hunt deer moose and small game with him so... there goes being naive right? There's common sense but the way you're brought up makes all the difference. Most females would see airsoft and go 'Oh my god *freak out* are those real!?!?' I saw them and got so giddy Henry said 'I'll let you shoot them next time you're over' and I hugged him..... To all the parents on the board take one from Stalker- his daughter is shaping up to be quite the little sniper. Megan
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August 14th, 2006, 15:07 | #23 |
Skyla come down to Laser Trek this Friday or Saturday afternoon and I can give you a tour of the arena so when you play you will at least know where you are going. You might want to bring some money to play laser tag because that will also help you to get to know the arena. If you don't know the arena, you will be out of the game very quick.
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August 14th, 2006, 15:29 | #24 | |
Just come to a indoor game and they will usually put the noobie with a more experienced player for the night, its a great way to "learn the ropes". My team runs monday night games at Lazer trek on flint road in calgary from 7pm-11pm feel free to drop in, even if you just talking to fellow airsofters you can learn alot.
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