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Accessories & Gear / Haji's SOE rig
« on: July 23, 2003, 10:16:46 AM »
What's up, my Zonie brothers? Been a long time...since Crimson Dunes last year! I picked up a new rig a little while ago, an SOE Surefire Instructor's Vest (I renamed it the Surefire Dealer's Vest, since my shop got into that big time this year). Fairly big money, but I love it like no other. Link: http://www.lightfighter.com/item.html?PRID=1326451
This system rocks. Holds a ton of gear, is bull-tough (SOE is probably the most durable stuff available) looks cool (the most important part), and is OD, which makes it beautiful. I also have their spent mag pouch, Duty Belt, and M9 drop leg holster. Great stuff. I have a pic of its first skirmish: http://www.oldcrows.net/~bakjak/062203jay/102_0296.jpg
In that pic (L-R) are Lance Yu, formerly of SO-Tech with a custom Hellcat, Jayro (Bad Karhma) of TAG, Eric of TAG, now with Specialized Distribution, and me! I'm getting the impression TAG is into this airsoft stuff, with Jack from www.theqproject, Scott from www.tacticalair.com and Dave formerly of TacAir, and now the sole member of the TAG Az. contingent, and Eric with SD. I noticed a good bit of gear whorin' going on over there, so I decided to be a part of it![8D]

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Informational Links /
« on: November 25, 2004, 12:33:36 AM »
Yeah, and Smoochie's Duce anna half was still with us! Not a practical vehicle, but a heck of a lotta fun to have around. The thing I remember most clearly about that game, other than it ate most of TAG's first line guns, was that it was dusty and hot. Beyond that, all I remember is several complaints that TAG's Firebase Beergarden was the source of too much late night noise!

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General Airsoft Discussion /
« on: November 25, 2004, 12:29:35 AM »
There are some very influential members of our community that are working towards getting airsoft an organized status that will preclude application of laws like this. For the most part, the players from Cali that are known to most of you are very much against the "springer in the street" (SIT) use of the guns, and support enforcement that stops that. I'm hoping that will come down in the very near future. At this point, it looks like several members of AXF have "taken point" on this issue. I fully support those efforts, but I'm leaving Cali eary next week to move to Kentucky, where damn near everything is legal. Oh, yes, I will be owning a cyclic weapon in the not too distant future.

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General Off-Topic Discussion /
« on: October 17, 2004, 09:42:35 PM »
Cock Stix have been around for at least 20 years. Sportsman's Guide has been selling them for years. Wanna see else is available in walking sticks? Type "Pimp Stick" into Ebay. You'll find several interesting pieces.

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General Airsoft Discussion /
« on: October 17, 2004, 09:37:18 PM »
Busta-you did a good thing there. The kids we're talkin' about are just not thinking; they have extreme shortsightedness. I hope that what you did will at least make them think, even if its just "I don't want Busta comin' over here to bust my chops". Good job, brother!

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General Airsoft Discussion /
« on: October 15, 2004, 12:17:53 AM »
The point of the law was to stop stupid kids from running around thier neighborhoods, local parks and schools, shooting eachother with springers. Even with how incredibly obvious it is as to how patently stupid that behavior is, they still did it...and its a matter of time before a kid gets shot and killed for having a springer in public. As to the organized games on private land, I just don't see it being a problem.

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General Off-Topic Discussion /
« on: September 25, 2004, 05:01:19 PM »
There's nothing written anywhere that says you have a right to play. You don't. Deal with it, and get older. That's all there is to it. Life's freakin' hard, innit? The people running the games-here and everywhere else-don't wanna lose all they have because minors cannot enter into contracts on thier own.

Lock this topic, please.

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Real Firearms /
« on: September 17, 2004, 09:55:55 AM »
Be damn sure you vote!!!!!!

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Accessories & Gear /
« on: September 15, 2004, 09:53:50 AM »
If you're that limited right now, why not pick up a used LBV on Ebay? If you're patient, they can be had for $20. On top of that, they're better built than those knock off vests. I don't like to buy stuff from Ebay sellers who can't spell their own name. I doubt that guy meant to call himself Airsoft Dargon.

Upon reflection, it does have a catchy ring to it, and it isn't as posuer-ish as Dragon would be...

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General Off-Topic Discussion /
« on: September 03, 2004, 12:06:55 PM »
Don't forget to inquire about alternate colors. there's always paint.

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Accessories & Gear /
« on: July 06, 2004, 04:41:05 PM »
That rig is brand new. It may take a while to have one come up used.

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Accessories & Gear /
« on: July 05, 2004, 10:54:23 PM »
Still workin' on scraping the money together for a Callahan, without selling any other gear! Unfortunately for me, because of the way the plate carriers attach to the Hellcat, they aren't backwards compatible. IOW, a Hellcat can't be made into a Callahan, because they basically have to be taken apart to convert them; the cost is such that one is better off selling the Hellcat and buying the Callahan. I just can't bring myself to part with my Helly!
   Is that confirmed that HSGI is calling the smaller Wasatch a Weesatch? If so, I can claim the naming of that rig, and can prove it!
http://www.airsoftplayers.com/forum/top ... s=Weesatch
That's pretty funny that it stuck. LOL!

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Accessories & Gear /
« on: May 31, 2004, 04:04:41 PM »
Setups for dump pouches are the kind of things that you gotta try yourself. I run an SOE SMP as a drop leg (several of my teammates do, too), but my teammate Beefy hates it that way, and runs it basically as a hip pouch. I find that way, way to high to put mags in comfortably.

Eagle is really good gear. It is, however, a fairly floppy pouch, as is the Maxpedition R-P. The SOE is far more rigid than both. It'll still flexible, but holds shape better than most. In terms of which to go with, go with what appeals to you, and stick with a quality maker. If it doesn't fit your needs, trade it or sell it on Ebay and try again.

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General Airsoft Game Discussion /
« on: April 11, 2004, 09:54:20 PM »
I watched it again last night. I think its both entertaining, and can be used as a training film of sorts. Mostly, what not to do...but that's to be expected, since damn few of us are door kickers in real life. As I said, production value is pretty high, and its considerably better than DZP's first offering...which also wasn't the worst ever. They seem to just keep getting better!

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General Airsoft Game Discussion /
« on: April 09, 2004, 05:44:25 AM »
I saw it a couple weeks ago. Even though I wasn't there, I thought it was a pretty good production. BTW, the knife is a Buck/Strider Solution, owned by Heme11 of Gorilla Pack. The camo was done with BBQ (high temp) paint. Its held up pretty well, and I think his first time effort is better than some of the commercial camo finishes I've seen.

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