Thanks for the feedback.
Note: I'm not here to cause problems or exstensive arguments. I just wanna get some feedback from experienced players.
1. I'm not convinced that airsoft being national or popular would necessarily be bad. I think being sponsored (even wearing logos to a certain extent on BDUs) would be a good thing. It will be a lot easier to get good guns, uniforms, places to play, etc. I don't plan on letting people under 18 or possibly 16 to play anyway, so you wouldn't have to worry about little kids running around ruining it. I think if it was more popular, it would be more acceptable among the community and law enforcement. I don't think I'm getting your guys points. All I heard was "airsoft + public = bad" basicly. Anyway, I think it would be cool to be national because then it would be large scale. How cool would it be to have a 128 vs 128 match given flaws are minimized (maybe have referees or something). Would have many squads per team and plenty of room for special operations. That would be interesting to watch as an internet show or possibly television. Cameras could be placed not only on helmets, but on the guns so it could look like a common first person shooter video game. I think more than just first person shooter gamers would get a kick out of that.
2. I'm not exactly sure how high of a level airsofting is but I know it's not national, so I thought I'd get something together.
3. Yeah, I'm definately going to be getting in to some games. I realize if I'm going to run something then I better have some experience under my belt. I'll try to make all that I can. (love airsofting)
4. Radios are definately better than cell phones. Are they expensive?
5. Thanks for the price range advice. I will most likely change them, but I was just aiming to get people interested in cheaper guns so they would more likely join and try it out.
Lol, I feel like a n00b. Thanks for feedback. I appreciate more!