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#1 legitdood

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Posted 06 February 2012 - 10:24 PM

Im just some 15 year old with a obsession with guns, I also like gaming and fixing things that comonly break on me. I play with Airwolf EAS at the ACH which you people have probably heard of now, I have a TM SG552, TM P90, G&G UMP45, and a TM MP7A1. I record every game I go to with my Contour HD, then edit and upload to youtube, link to my channel will be in my sig once I figure out how to navigate this site. Not sure what else to say, im in the Yukon area and am homeschooled, thats pretty much all I could think of to say about myself. :D

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#2 Kraut

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Posted 06 February 2012 - 10:44 PM

Welcome. Nice collection. I used to have a TM Sig552 myself. I do miss it.

You'll find there's tons of information posted throughout the site. If you like fixing things, there's plenty of tips and such in the Technical section.

Hope to see you in the field soon.
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View PostAlpha, on 19 June 2009 - 05:46 PM, said:

What is an airsoft veteran? A vet participates in his craft often, or has in the past. A vet shows up for games as a routine, and shows professional deportment on the field. A vet strives to become a knowledgeable adversary, and as hard as it may seem at the time, can be gracious in defeat and humble in victory (nobody likes a braggart or a sore loser). A vet does accumulate an array of gear/weapons as he moves along in his endeavor to be competitive, and often learns the ins and outs of equipment modification and maintenance. A vet is usually glad to be helpful, but sometimes cannot hide his disdain for the substandard. A vet will usually step up if asked to fill a leadership role, and will just as willingly accept a subordinate position (the most fun in this game is at the grunt level anyway). Above all, the vet respects all who play the game honorably for he realizes without the others he would just plink at targets.

#3 JP

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Posted 07 February 2012 - 12:35 AM

Welcome, I took the time to edit your user name, think it's fitting for the time being.
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Posted 07 February 2012 - 12:50 AM

View PostJP, on 07 February 2012 - 12:35 AM, said:


I have taken mercy on you, hard to take people seriously with that kinda of user name and email address.
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#5 legitdood

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Posted 07 February 2012 - 08:29 PM

View PostJP, on 07 February 2012 - 12:50 AM, said:

I have taken mercy on you, hard to take people seriously with that kinda of user name and email address.

Honestly if you kept it that way I would have just found it hilarious and been proud of it. Thanks for the welcome though

View PostKraut, on 06 February 2012 - 10:44 PM, said:

Hope to see you in the field soon.

What fields you play at?

#6 DocDodge

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Posted 08 February 2012 - 08:38 AM

You may consider changing your handle A 15 year-old legitdood in airsoft is immensely qualified as a high-speed styrene magnet.
A helpful hint, no Wal-Mart hunter camo. ;)
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#7 legitdood

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Posted 08 February 2012 - 08:21 PM

View PostDocDodge, on 08 February 2012 - 08:38 AM, said:

You may consider changing your handle A 15 year-old legitdood in airsoft is immensely qualified as a high-speed styrene magnet.
A helpful hint, no Wal-Mart hunter camo. ;)

Hunter camo is soo overrated and stereotypical. I usually just wear bluejeans, a TShirt, and my tacticool belt which I have added 3 M4 MOLLE pouches, a dump pouch, and a MP7 leg holster to it.

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Posted 09 February 2012 - 12:37 AM

ZZZZZZZZOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMM!! :rolleyes:


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HHT 1/2 ACR Bayrueth, W.Germany 74/77
REFORGER 75-76 , 2nd ACR GUNNERY 75-76-77
Ft. Carson MEDDAC Ft. Carson, CO 77/78
HHC 2/34 Armor, 4th ID Ft. Carson, CO 78/79
OP: TANGENT LEAF 79 PANAMA CANAL ZONE
651st Med Co. (AMB), 30th MED GRP, 2nd SUPCOM Ludwigsburg, W.Germany 79/81
REFORGER 80, 2nd ACR GUNNERY 80, USAEUR Spring REFORGER 80 Airborne Drops
E. Trp, 145th Cav, 45 Inf Bde OKARNG Muskogee, OK 81/82
Ft. Hood 81, Ft. Chaffee 82
HHC 1/279th INF, 45 Bde OKARNG Tulsa, OK 82/88
Ft. Chaffee 83, Camp Gruber 84, Camp Gruber 85, Ft. Bragg 86, Camp Gruber 87
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 01:14 AM

View Postlegitdood, on 08 February 2012 - 08:21 PM, said:

Hunter camo is soo overrated and stereotypical. I usually just wear bluejeans, a TShirt, and my tacticool belt which I have added 3 M4 MOLLE pouches, a dump pouch, and a MP7 leg holster to it.

The airsoft fields here are Milsim fields so you will be required to wear some form of military dress. "T-shirt and jeans" do not qualify.
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Posted 09 February 2012 - 01:54 AM

Good start.
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#11 DocDodge

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Posted 09 February 2012 - 05:04 AM

We do mil-sim. Tan vs Green.
You should have a set of Woodland BDUs and a set of desert (3 or 6 color) DCUs.
You can get them cheap at a surplus store.
Do remove any military patches from the uniforms if you did not earn them.
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HHC 2/34 Armor, 4th ID Ft. Carson, CO 78/79
OP: TANGENT LEAF 79 PANAMA CANAL ZONE
651st Med Co. (AMB), 30th MED GRP, 2nd SUPCOM Ludwigsburg, W.Germany 79/81
REFORGER 80, 2nd ACR GUNNERY 80, USAEUR Spring REFORGER 80 Airborne Drops
E. Trp, 145th Cav, 45 Inf Bde OKARNG Muskogee, OK 81/82
Ft. Hood 81, Ft. Chaffee 82
HHC 1/279th INF, 45 Bde OKARNG Tulsa, OK 82/88
Ft. Chaffee 83, Camp Gruber 84, Camp Gruber 85, Ft. Bragg 86, Camp Gruber 87
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#12 legitdood

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Posted 10 February 2012 - 01:09 AM

I doubt ill be showing up at harrah or kashiland(thats what it was called last time I played there), im more of a CQB guy, and its like a 4 hour drive to get there. :|

I just joined here because it seems like a good place, plus I assume updates and info on OKI7 will be posted here and milsimevent.

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Posted 11 February 2012 - 05:37 PM

If you plan on attending OKI7 then you should plan on acquiring a military loadout. Jeans and tshirt will not fly out there I can tell you that.
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Posted 12 February 2012 - 06:17 PM

that and a parent whos gonna role with you cause i didnt get to go last year and I was just turning 17.
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#15 DocDodge

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Posted 13 February 2012 - 04:59 AM

ld, if you think you can do OKI7 in civvies, think again. At 15 you'll need a guardian and noobs cannot join the civvie/LARP squad.
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HHT 1/2 ACR Bayrueth, W.Germany 74/77
REFORGER 75-76 , 2nd ACR GUNNERY 75-76-77
Ft. Carson MEDDAC Ft. Carson, CO 77/78
HHC 2/34 Armor, 4th ID Ft. Carson, CO 78/79
OP: TANGENT LEAF 79 PANAMA CANAL ZONE
651st Med Co. (AMB), 30th MED GRP, 2nd SUPCOM Ludwigsburg, W.Germany 79/81
REFORGER 80, 2nd ACR GUNNERY 80, USAEUR Spring REFORGER 80 Airborne Drops
E. Trp, 145th Cav, 45 Inf Bde OKARNG Muskogee, OK 81/82
Ft. Hood 81, Ft. Chaffee 82
HHC 1/279th INF, 45 Bde OKARNG Tulsa, OK 82/88
Ft. Chaffee 83, Camp Gruber 84, Camp Gruber 85, Ft. Bragg 86, Camp Gruber 87
1986 Bartlesville Flood