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Airsoft Events / Re: 3rd Annual MIA Field day 7/19/2015
« on: July 15, 2015, 06:30:40 PM »
I haven't made a single No Limits game yet this year due to some traveling and working unpredictable hours. Now that all that nonsense is over, I'm finally able to get to a game and shall make myself present for shenanigans. Grey Fox and other SFOD are sure to be accompanying me as well!

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Clothing & Load Bearing Gear / Re: AR 500 armor ?
« on: May 14, 2015, 09:37:11 PM »
I seriously doubt they are a re-brand as all their gear is logo'ed with their company logo on it and it's a lot more costly than condor. THeir PC's seem nice but I haven't bought one yet. I did buy a set of their plates and they are pretty nice for the cost. I'd have no reason to suspect them to be up to something shady like rebranding. 

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Airsoft Discussion / Re: Let's get the party started.
« on: April 25, 2015, 05:31:06 PM »
Entered the Airsoft realm back in 2006 after my senior year of High School. Started out with a TM AK-47 beta and slowly upgraded form there and over the years. Before I left for the Coast Guard most knew me for always rocking out pistol games at SFOD and having a giant silencer on my M14, which I still have to this day, just on a shorter barrel. First major game was SFOD at the end of summer '06 and have yet to get to any big scale Milsims due to money and the inconvenient leash of Active Duty.
These days I'm rocking my old-school TM M14, TM P90 TR and a G&P Magpul edition M4 CQB as well as dabbling in the world of real-steel when I get a chance to feed my boom-sticks.

Now that I'm back home stationed in the mitten. Got out a bit to No Limits last summer bit it wasn't enough, and I'm looking forward to getting back out with everyone this summer when things wind down a bit at work.

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