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Airsoft Training Day - Spring 2008 (02)

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2008

Airsoft Training Day - Regina, April 2008

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  • were can i participate in a camp like this? i live in minnesota

  • @yz125gopro This was in Canada, sorry bud.

  • How offen do you do this, how old do you have to be, how much does it cost, and what do you all do? Thanks

  • @lookatme199 You need to be 18 to play or 16 with a parent (not sibling, parent). This bootcamp is run twice a year. New players don't need to do it to play airsoft, but they do need to take part in order to play in any of the bigger 70-100 person games.

    To take part in this event is a $30 field fee and we teach basics of playing airsoft, basic radio calls, trigger control and safety along with how to read a map since the big games rely heavily on map-work.

  • @AquaInJapan in the uk be 16 to play without adult :)

  • @tutorialguy124

    You also have different laws and legal obligations at fields. Our field insurance covers people who are adults, not children under the eyes of the law.

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  • For vagina lol

  • @bc2man It is childish, and it's fun, and it's a game. It's for those of us who enjoy the thrill of action but don't want to bother running the risk of joining a war started by our neighbors to the South who aren't bright enough to keep their noses out of other countries business.

    -Iraq

    -Vietnam

    -Korea

    (just to name a few)

  • that dont seem to fun airsoft seems kinda childish

  • We play MilSim style airsoft which is different from your paintball-style. Our games last up to 48 hours long and since it's a 'Sim' (I'll let you figure out what that means), we play as members of the military's that we are representing, hence some training.

    Plus, one pre-requisite to play is knowing how to spell, so it looks like you wouldn't be able to have any games with us.

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