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We actually played against people who had military training. And won.

 

NO BS Either (8 /)

 

For some reason I had decided to wear a white shirt and never got a single moark on it, even when we played man hunt. They couldn't spot me at all. Eventualyl everyone decided to just call me out since I was hidden too well.

 

Oh, also, my brother just put his gun over his shoulder and walked through the hail of paintballs . . . without getting taken out.

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uggghh don't remind me.

We actually played against people who had military training. And won.

 

NO BS Either (8 /)

 

For some reason I had decided to wear a white shirt and never got a single moark on it, even when we played man hunt. They couldn't spot me at all. Eventualyl everyone decided to just call me out since I was hidden too well.

 

Oh, also, my brother just put his gun over his shoulder and walked through the hail of paintballs . . . without getting taken out.

 

Bro...camping's no fun.

You know why CoD online sucks a bunch?

Fugging campers man.

 

And your bro sounds badass.

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I wouldn't enjoy being in the frontlines, I would much prefer being half a mile away in a sniper position. Though, there owuld be nothing much like shotting someone down then look into their pleading eyes and fire without remorse.

 

Ever seen/read School Rumble? Has one of THE BEST BB gun wars EVER!

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I agree with Broken. I prefer the satisfaction of sniping people from a faraway hill with a scope and everything.

 

In the front lines, you die WAY too fast. And ditches and foxholes don't do sh*t, they just add to the trauma.

 

But if there were such things as a paintball rocket launcher (my guess is it would shoot giant bags of paint that burst on contact), I'd take that over anything and just blast everything.

 

As for Airsoft, the last time I did that was when I lived in a townhouse area for a few years. The guys who owned the guns were total a**holes, but we got away with beating each other up with giant sticks (I had bruises on my back for months after we moved again. xP)

 

And as a wise man once said, "In absense of orders, find something and stab it repeatidly!"

 

And if it's a living wild animal, start a fire, roast it, then eat it for nutrition. ;)

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I remember the last Airsoft battle I was in. I was at my best friend's house and there were these two brothers around our age who lived across the street with airsoft guns. Of course my friend was friends with them. So we ended up having a few (okay, a lot) rounds of airsoft fights. Me and my best friend who were appareantly noobs teamed up against the two brothers who actually owned the stuff and therefore played a lot more than us. We were given two simple pistols while they had one that looked like a shotgun and another that looked like an AK-47. Much better guns than our simple pistols. We lost the very first round because we ran out of ammo but after that we kept kicking their asses.

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Black Ops with pistols is WAY more l33t than shotgun/machine gun charges, imo.

 

Now I remember another battle I was in. My friends up in Wisconsin were known around the block for their neighborhood-wide wars (yeah, not just battles. WARS.) Some battles only last half a day. Others have gotten as long as a whole week (meals and sleep breaks were called "setting up camp.") A few times while I lived up there, my friend would lend me a few pistols with a few reloading capsules and a whole bucket of extra ammo, then we would flank our way through the battlefield (neighborhood) and take on his friends by surprise. 'Twas an awesome time, especially at night, where we used glow-in-the-dark ammo and LED flashlights.

 

I miss those days. Life's just not the same without that kind of community fun.

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Black Ops with pistols is WAY more l33t than shotgun/machine gun charges, imo.

 

Don't bring up a sh*tty game in a conversation about something awesome.

 

Now I remember another battle I was in. My friends up in Wisconsin were known around the block for their neighborhood-wide wars (yeah, not just battles. WARS.) Some battles only last half a day. Others have gotten as long as a whole week (meals and sleep breaks were called "setting up camp.") A few times while I lived up there, my friend would lend me a few pistols with a few reloading capsules and a whole bucket of extra ammo, then we would flank our way through the battlefield (neighborhood) and take on his friends by surprise. 'Twas an awesome time, especially at night, where we used glow-in-the-dark ammo and LED flashlights.

 

I miss those days. Life's just not the same without that kind of community fun.

 

I wish it wasn't Sunday and the next day wasn't a school day. I would have been able to stay later and join in on their epic battle they were going to have with a bunch of people.

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Don't bring up a sh*tty game in a conversation about something awesome.

 

Black ops is an actual war term, but I get where your going at.

 

But yeah, just keep looking for that opportunity. You're bound to find the perfect time to do something like that. Lord knows I tried after moving here.

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Sounds like fun.

 

@Everyone: I couldn't post it cause the forum was down, but I started my first training shift yesterday.

 

Kthanksbye

 

Oh btw Desu (and everyone else, if you're there), without money being an issue, what's your WoC in an Airsoft battle?

 

Mine would be a sniper rifle. I remember sniping a few robins on the top of my friend's house. Didn't kill it, luckily, but I love the required focus of aiming for people's heads.

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In some cases, mine would be a silenced pistol. Silent, deadly, efficient.

 

It's kind of sad really, the town where I live has quite literally too many places to list that would be great for battles like those. Desert warfare ftw.

 

Wouldn't silencers only weigh the gun down? Cause there's not much to silence on an Airsoft gun. :/

 

Do people do Airsoft down where you live?

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I, was refering to a real pistol.

 

Ah, well nevermind then.

No, sufficed to say that the 'indigenous' life here make things a little unpalpable.

 

Dang. If only there was a way we could pass down the art of Airsoft and Paintball in a way they could pick it up quick.

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