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I tried to discuss it on our local airsoft forum and was shot down. I was frustrated at first but it makes sense. For one, someone looking to build an explosive device for malicious purposes could use some of the info presented here to make a larger scale device. I should also point out that if Gryphon says this shouldn't be discussed, I'm definitely inclined to agree with him. If anyone's word has any weight on this topic, it's his. Lastly, I never said these grenades shouldn't be used at games. I've been grenaded at games once or twice, and it was awesome. My argument is that the construction of these devices shouldn't be discussed openly like this. It's irresponsible. I'm all for discussion, I'm just saying this might not be the best place / medium to conduct this conversation. |
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August 2nd, 2007, 18:03 | #62 |
Maverick is far from what you people call a chairsofter, and is a valuable and active member on my team. Which just proves the quality of your judgement of people. Suggestion: dont make assumptions about peoples involvement in their sport based on their concern for safety and law.
In Manitoba, we have banned certain types of grenades from our fields due to being unsafe. Does that make every MB player a chairsofter? Yes, grenades are used in games Yes, therye fun and add a nice level of realism with minor risk to our safety. (sometimes) Yes, theyre illegal 99% of the time. Yes, they shouldnt be discussed openly on public forums for dozens of reasons. That being said.. its also illegal to roll through a stop sign, or download a movie dvd. See what Im getting at here? Although, I DO find it funny how people on here are so worried about airsoft becoming illegal, yet have no issues with discussing Publically how to build illegal pyrotechnics to be used solely for throwwing at people. Maybe we should keep the bomb-building discussions on the DL till the sports no longer in a grey area eh? |
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August 2nd, 2007, 20:00 | #64 | |
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BTW, there are some cops that play/own fields and they allow the use of grenades (as distactions or to 'blow up' an objective) on fields provided there is a low fire risk in the area at gametime. Othewise they are forbidden when it's dry out. |
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August 2nd, 2007, 22:01 | #65 |
No, playing Airsoft isn't illegal under 18; It's just a commonly accepted age limit that's been adopted cross-country. There are not real laws for airsoft. I do not own my guns, They are property of some one who is of age, They remain at their residence when they are not in use (at Xtreme-Tactics, a CQB field that is 16+) They will remain her property until next month when I do turn 18.
Thanks for your concern. (My whole point about using illegal pyro is that with the state Canadian airsoft is in... I don't think the whole "WE TAKE APART FIREWORKS AND LOAD THEM UP WITH BBS AND MAKE SHRAPNEL SHOOT AT PEOPLE LOLOL!!" would make us seem like the responsible people we're trying to put ourselves forward as..) I'll italicize my opinion... Because some people have a hard time distinguishing it from fact. I'm not going to say any more on this subject.. Because the dead horse has already been beaten. |
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Finished and installed my SL8 style stock. Last edited by Naerah; August 3rd, 2007 at 04:54.. |
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August 6th, 2007, 15:23 | #67 | |
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Reminds me of the idiots who made a stink about the German uniforms at The Stalingrad gane at Deadlands and said we should replace Germans with Japanese so there would be no Swastikas.....Losers
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