April 12th, 2012, 20:12 | #31 |
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April 12th, 2012, 20:45 | #32 | |
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But for camo, hunters use camo (out of necessity), outdoorsmen use various bits of military kit because of its functionality, etc. And in paintball and airsoft there's also a legitimate need, during the game, to try and conceal yourself, carry your water, mags, etc. So the gear does have a legitimate purpose. Now true, some people will push it further and do impressions (replicating the look of a given military group etc) but that's not everyone (guesstimate maybe 20-30% from my observations), nor is it required.
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April 12th, 2012, 20:51 | #33 | ||
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I fully understand your point. I've seen videos of airsofters saying, "HOOAH" to each other when I'm almost positive they're not marines, and it irks me - which is rare - because they haven't earned the right to say that. So in a sense they're posers too, and no one likes a person who isn't true to himself, but part of that is also the simulation aspect of this sport - which I'll explain later. I really think you should reconsider the camo concept. When I have my gear on I don't look very official. Maybe similar to a Vietnam era Special Forces but certainly not anything like the soldiers today. I grew up in a different time though so Vietnam has more symbolism than any modern war for me. I digress; part of airsoft is looking a certain way. No matter what anyone tells you it is. From the guns, to the camo, to the color of your ammo pouch, at every level there is thought and choice about what one prefers - it's just a spectrum and some are on the far end. There are the rare types who just go (by choice) at it without gear, because they love the game, are pretty indifferent to military stuff and just want to play, but for the most part Airsoft players represent combat simulation, and part of that is simulating your own experience and persona. No one is asking you to swallow a blood pill every time you get shot, pack official military gear, or learn Arabic if you play as an insurgent, but some of the gear just makes sense and adds to the immersion. Camo works because it blends in with the environment - period. There's nothing poser about doing your best to not get killed by being concealed, and there are plenty of unofficial forces in the world who fight without military uniforms. On a related note, however, a lot of Special Forces wore jeans and camo tops in Vietnam during their ops. Others things like ammo pouches are just logical, as one poster pointed out since his mags kept falling out of his hoodie. Practicality is the name of the game. Once you accept some of those fundamental concepts the fun part comes in customizing yourself. Surf the internet, read some books, watch movies, whatever. Get some ideas of your favorites badass look and try to build your gear around that. I had a lot of fun surfing the net buying one thing here and another there, trying to figure what I wanted to look like. I had some ideas to start and basically just worked off of that getting new ideas every time I spotted something I hadn't seen before. Look, at the base philosophical level, airsoft is really just "guns for adults" (if you ever played "guns" as a kid). So dig deep inside, get in touch with that creative child the technocratic society has been trying to kill and come up with some funky ideas. Don't let anyone tell you "how" to play, but do listen to some of the advice given here as it's pretty sound, and these guys know what they're talking about. Except maybe the Quebec guys. Watch out for them. Last: Have fun. That's an order!
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April 12th, 2012, 20:55 | #34 | |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Some people play airsoft because they can't get into the army Some people play airsoft because they got kicked out of the army... lol |
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April 12th, 2012, 21:01 | #35 |
Poor attempt at humor?
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April 12th, 2012, 21:03 | #36 | |
of course my friend. This is the best place on the planet! I was gonna say Montreal but I didn't want to exclude anyone.
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April 12th, 2012, 21:05 | #37 | |
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BTW seem that you like vietnam era warfare; Were having a Vietnam Game in June 16; Thread can be found in the Quebec section. You can come if you want 60 something players as of now are in
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April 12th, 2012, 21:10 | #38 | |
Roger that!
Je parles anglais mais la mere de mon pere est une Legault. Si j'insulte les Francias j'insulte moi meme.
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April 12th, 2012, 22:09 | #40 |
Just get your gun, grab a cheep ass pair of old OD green pants at a surplus store, a green,brown or any dark color shirt, and a pair of boots hiking, combat, whatever.
after a game or 2 if you find this is what you want to get into then, grab a few more things. you do not have to be a kit whore right off the bat, or ever to play
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G/f: So, why am I baking at 3:00am? Me: The future integrity of Capitalism and the projected strength of the West depends on it. G/F: You're so weird...
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April 12th, 2012, 22:27 | #42 |
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Gear is addictive, just try it like anything else!!!!! You just want more more and more, but don't need it at all...!
You will see your bank account going very loew without knowing what you actually bought...
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April 12th, 2012, 22:29 | #43 |
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Marines don't "HOOAH" either: if you're gonna bitch about at least get it right, cuz that shit irks me.
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April 12th, 2012, 22:41 | #44 |
I'm with the 'less gear' crowd.Gear looks cool but as soon as it gets in the way of playing I tend to get rid of it, looking like a fully geared soldier in A-stan is not my primary interest with airsoft.
I never could get used to helmets, plates, tac vests, even the chest rig got me fed up in the end.I really hate leg gear like droplegs. the gear that proved useful was kneepads, pouches of course (on a belt), holsters, slings, rain gear, cold weather gear, gloves, soft head gear like tuques and headbands for sweat.I tried to get rid of the dump pouch but it's just too convenient. the pouches-on-the-belt option is convenient for rain and cold, less interference with clothes. jumpsuits are good because of the lack of belt needed on pants...
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April 12th, 2012, 23:08 | #45 | |
Drake, really? You're gonna argue over semantics? Who cares if it was Hooyah, or Oaah, or HUA, or HOOAH...you get my point.
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