2nd Bat
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Post by 2nd Bat on May 1, 2019 0:14:36 GMT -5
Doesnt that look like fun. Where and when was this event held?
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Post by norseman on May 1, 2019 0:39:42 GMT -5
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Post by volkssturm on May 1, 2019 9:47:57 GMT -5
Cool!
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Post by norseman on May 1, 2019 12:19:49 GMT -5
They did the town scenario. Which was basically various factions all trying to get their mayor candidate elected.
But there is endless scenarios for force on force events.
Army vs Indians Range wars and riding for the brand. The Rockin M ranch vs the B bar C Pinkertons vs outlaws Pinkertons vs miners in a mining strike Sheriff posse vs Indians or outlaws
Civil war with lever action and revolvers
Even Mountain men vs Indians or other fur trapping brigades
I also have a Bigfoot suit we could throw into the mix
I’ve thought about just starting an airsoft field. I’ve had problems finding insurance though.
But it would be fun to set up a field with a rustic feel. I have the equipment to do it.
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stuka
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Post by stuka on May 1, 2019 22:52:53 GMT -5
From my limited understanding most airsoft fields seem to opt for paintball insurance as that is easier to get although requires full seal eye pro IE no mesh goggles. Could be wrong but that is what I overheard with an airsoft field owner here in florida.
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Dracul
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Post by Dracul on May 2, 2019 3:45:54 GMT -5
Thats the case for most fields. As most fields these days are converted or shared paintball fields.
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Post by norseman on May 2, 2019 6:13:14 GMT -5
Yes. It’s airsoft insurance but underwritten by a paintball focused company. But I was one the phone with one company for over an hour. Basically it boiled down to the fact he would not insure me because I was a new field and did not meet the requirements of a speed ball field. No lights, no netting, no signs.
I’m thinking reenactor insurance may be the better route.
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