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Originally Posted by Jefe ...They had to buy matching BDU's and read the Army Ranger Field Manual. Then they had to take a test on the manual. And know things that had nothing to do with playing airsoft. |
I try to be open-minded about other peoples' definition of "fun", but sheesh.
One benefit of this exclusivity (I hear) is that players tend to be honorable (i.e. no "playing on" after getting hit) because they won't get invited back if they're caught cheating. So the cheaters all play paintball...
I'd still like to give Airsoft a try sometime, but with a less-serious group, since the military flavor has some appeal.