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whitey
09-23-2010, 06:36 PM
just as the title says...incase anybody is wondering what it is, its a mililtary simulation game, played a lot like paintball, but not as fast-paced for the most part. the airsoft guns look like the real weapons...m-4's look like m-4's, however they shoot plastic 6mm bb's. fully automatic, my guns range from 13-19 rounds per second, depending on which gun im using. its a lot cheaper to play than paintball, the game works on the honor system of calling yourself out when shot. i play on a private field pretty much every sunday...cost me around $5 in bb's per sunday. if anybody is interested in playing, let me know, and ill let you borrow one of my guns. pm me if interested.

we play in dundalk, md, whitetrash capital of the nation.

Bluerauder
09-23-2010, 07:12 PM
we play in dundalk, md, whitetrash capital of the nation.

Just went to my nephew's wedding in Dundalk, MD last Saturday. Reception was at Martin's East on Pulaski Highway (Route 40) in Middle River.

I did the real military thing for 20 years and have been kinda simulating for the past 18. After 38 years, I don't want to do it on weekends too. ;) Sorry.

wht02lightning
09-23-2010, 10:01 PM
Im interested, played airsoft in the past, never AEG tho. And was in the Army for 4 years. I normally work on sundays tho so let me know a date and ill request off

whitey
09-24-2010, 11:45 AM
anybody else?

Cheeseheadbob
09-24-2010, 11:56 AM
If my 12 year old son ever had a Sunday off, we would be very interested. He bought himself a cheap airsoft gun and I set up some targets in the back yard. Three white paper plates stapled to a 2 meter post I sunk in the back hill. He was really into it at first, but the target shooting got old. Maybe he would like to pick it back up again if there was an exciting element to it. My company is in Dundalk and I can attest that it is the "white trash capital of the Mid-Atlantic, at the very least.... Summer time is always a hoot when driving up and down Dundalk Avenue. You get to see the great unwashed, unemployed/unemployable, uneducated, unwed, and uncouth parading down the street with the next generation of Dundalkians who will continue the cycle.