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General Airsoft Discussion / Re: Attention Please…
« on: March 07, 2011, 11:22:24 AM »
Our first game since we finally were able to get someone from Airsoft Arizona to come and play us!
A review of our field and team from Wolfsbane:
“Thank you very much, I had a good time and now I'm enjoying a few aches and pains but that's because I'm out of shape so it's my own damn fault and I have crappy shoes that I need to replace (but my friend Paul at Northern Arizona Paintball isn't carrying my size yet in the combat boots he sells)
The terrain was good, different from other places I've played around here - the Dells are so cool.
The different games we had kinda showed of the variety one can make out of Airsoft so that was good too.
I wasn't happy with the very under-protected eyes of some of the Cottonwood guys, they were great to play with though - I expect you made the same offer of support for loaner goggles that you extended to me so that's really their own fault but ... it could have been a nasty situation - in the future I'd recommend checking that as the hosts, just for your own protection.
I'd love to see chrono's having a higher profile but that's just my paintball experience I guess.”
My response:
For those who are confused about the glasses thing, we had two or three people that were paired with Wolfsbane to make his team. They weren’t wearing eye protection. We did make an effort to have them protect their eyes, actually we gave the kids that didn't have glasses a pair before the game I didn't notice that they weren’t wearing them until after the game. I will defiantly make sure next time to enforce that rule and make it so that if they don’t want to wear them they don't play! Period! But yes they did make that choice on their own. Because we actually did give them glasses. If I had known that they weren’t wearing glasses I would have stopped the game and asked them to put them on. I promise to be more vigilant!
I think investing in a chrono would be great for the CQB that we were having because there were a few instances of shooting high fps guns under the minimum engagement distance. But as for out on the big field, I feel that having no fps limit was fine as we didn't have any issues and haven't had any issues with that because of the long distance put between us.
And from me, thank you for taking the time to come and see that we aren’t a bunch of irresponsible kids that are giving Airsoft a bad name.
Thanks,
Keny
BDAS 2011
A review of our field and team from Wolfsbane:
“Thank you very much, I had a good time and now I'm enjoying a few aches and pains but that's because I'm out of shape so it's my own damn fault and I have crappy shoes that I need to replace (but my friend Paul at Northern Arizona Paintball isn't carrying my size yet in the combat boots he sells)
The terrain was good, different from other places I've played around here - the Dells are so cool.
The different games we had kinda showed of the variety one can make out of Airsoft so that was good too.
I wasn't happy with the very under-protected eyes of some of the Cottonwood guys, they were great to play with though - I expect you made the same offer of support for loaner goggles that you extended to me so that's really their own fault but ... it could have been a nasty situation - in the future I'd recommend checking that as the hosts, just for your own protection.
I'd love to see chrono's having a higher profile but that's just my paintball experience I guess.”
My response:
For those who are confused about the glasses thing, we had two or three people that were paired with Wolfsbane to make his team. They weren’t wearing eye protection. We did make an effort to have them protect their eyes, actually we gave the kids that didn't have glasses a pair before the game I didn't notice that they weren’t wearing them until after the game. I will defiantly make sure next time to enforce that rule and make it so that if they don’t want to wear them they don't play! Period! But yes they did make that choice on their own. Because we actually did give them glasses. If I had known that they weren’t wearing glasses I would have stopped the game and asked them to put them on. I promise to be more vigilant!
I think investing in a chrono would be great for the CQB that we were having because there were a few instances of shooting high fps guns under the minimum engagement distance. But as for out on the big field, I feel that having no fps limit was fine as we didn't have any issues and haven't had any issues with that because of the long distance put between us.
And from me, thank you for taking the time to come and see that we aren’t a bunch of irresponsible kids that are giving Airsoft a bad name.
Thanks,
Keny
BDAS 2011