April 12th, 2012, 23:10 | #46 |
Army says hooah. Marines say oorah.
And yes it's a huge difference. But I'm not either, I don't care.
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April 12th, 2012, 23:14 | #47 | |
Alright, alright if the consensus is to get my military lingo correct then I'll up my game. Challenge accepted! But ya'll a bunch if whiners. :P
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Your welcome to join in our Vietnam adventure! First game is the same for everyone, you follow the others, shoot when they shoot and basically try to look like you know what your doing when in fact everyone is confused and looking for leadership that never comes When you get to your second game you will know what to do.... follow the others, shoot when they shoot and basically try to look like you know what your doing when in fact everyone is confused and looking for leadership that never comes |
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April 12th, 2012, 23:17 | #49 |
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just like we get it when kids call them clips not mags right?
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April 12th, 2012, 23:23 | #52 |
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It wasn't about the semantics, my point was that you're griping about something you're not even correctly informed about.
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"it's like a finger pointing to a star. Don't pay attention to the finger or you will miss all that is glory" - Bruce Lee Anyway, Drake let's just let it go. I'm not here to make enemies.
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The purpose of this post was to seek opinions on gear and the necessity of it. Being new to it, I figured this forum would be the best Place to seek advice. I thank all of you who provided insight. For the others out there, thanks for trying to discourage new players from becoming involved in airsoft.
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gear for gear sake.. is what gets some guys off others prefer to only have what they need for what they are actually doing. as I said before .. grab a gun and some goggles... and go.. you will soon find out what works and what does not.. and you can then decide how deep you want to jump into the gear rabbit hole.
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April 13th, 2012, 09:18 | #58 |
Fizzmix: I happen to be the opposite of you, I entered airsoft after being a gear whore. I love practical outdoors equipment and clothing and the militaries of the world make the very best of it that can be acquired fairly reasonably. So I buy things I like that can be used in the outdoor setting. Before airsoft that would include hiking and camping. I still do these activities but my gear has three roles now. I started airsoft from my gear addiction.
I have kitted up friends with equipment so they can play airsoft. I have no problem sharing, it helps the sport. I will put it to you this way. My previous hobby was stock car racing. If I could get an advantage on a competitor legally I would take it. Camo and gear is an advantage to help you in this game. If you don't want the advantage, don't play it. Your choice.
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April 13th, 2012, 10:16 | #59 | |
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Most skirmish type games are pretty relaxed about dress/kit requirements...as long as safety (i.e. googles/boots/weather appropriate clothing) and self-sustainability is taken care of (i.e. meds/water/food/etc...). Some places around here, notably the indoor Paintball places, have zero kit requirements. As long as you have goggles you're good to go. All that said...IMO, it's 100% up to the game, the host and what's set out in the game thread. If teams are split between different camo/colour schemes...then that's what is expected, from everyone. If there's a civilian/partisan/etc...role to fill, then you'd be good to go. There's an expectation that everyone has done what they need to do to participate effectively for the entire duration of the game. If there doesn't seem to be a civi "team"/group...then ask BEFORE the game. If the game allows for it, it's not too hard a thing to create a civi/all-black type team/group....or to simply lump all the odd balls into a given group. Same goes for kit/gear...if the game specifies no-highcaps, helmets/cut-resistant gloves, etc...then that's what it is. I say to ask before the game since it's a bit of a piss off if the host puts it out there to do this/that or to be prepared in this way or that....and then to have guys show up intending to just do and go with whatever they want. It's like being invited to a black tie event and deciding, "Piss on the host and everyone else...I'll just do what I want and go in shorts". You might feel all free-spirited and self-actualized...but you're being a prick. For example...if you want to boot around in civies and skirmish...do everyone a favour and don't sign up for a WW2 milsim. It just ruins part of the day for everyone else. Some hosts and groups of players really don't care...others do. Simply ask beforehand and find out for the particular game/event you're checking out. You said it yourself...it's your problem. Don't impose it on everyone else. **** It must be said though...there's few guys who can pull off Hawiian shirt like Talon Last edited by m102404; April 13th, 2012 at 10:32.. |
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April 13th, 2012, 10:31 | #60 |
In all honesty, I started by wearing solid colours and acting out a PMC, or if I was feeling really creative, a Human Terrain System specialist or intelligence agency guy. I was uncomfortable dressing up as a soldier when I worked so closely with them. As I got more into it, and as they started to think it was cool, I relaxed and now have no problem playing milsim in whatever role. Though a certain ex-HH-60H sailor made me promise her that someday I would be a CSAR guy.
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