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Arizona
Apr 8, 2007 13:08:48 GMT -5
Post by jarhead on Apr 8, 2007 13:08:48 GMT -5
Is any one know of WWII airsoft in Arizona? ? I would so like to start one if not!!
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Arizona
Apr 9, 2007 18:32:55 GMT -5
Post by hellmutt on Apr 9, 2007 18:32:55 GMT -5
PM safemilk he's from Arizona I think. He came to our last WWII event in Washington
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Arizona
Apr 9, 2007 19:45:25 GMT -5
Post by 2ndranger on Apr 9, 2007 19:45:25 GMT -5
Ya man, your gonna have to be willing to make a drive or a flight to some of the ww2aa events...its gonna be hard starting from scratch...there might be some guys in texas...if thats any better...
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Arizona
Apr 18, 2007 1:30:07 GMT -5
Post by indy on Apr 18, 2007 1:30:07 GMT -5
WWI airsoft here in AZ. Not so much WWII.
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Arizona
Apr 18, 2007 23:49:01 GMT -5
Post by Doom on Apr 18, 2007 23:49:01 GMT -5
I think you and I are the only Arizona guys on these boards. I use only WW2 weapons and play against M4's and Steyr's down here. There is just something about World War II weaponry that makes me want to go out and play.
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Arizona
Apr 20, 2007 9:28:01 GMT -5
Post by safemilk on Apr 20, 2007 9:28:01 GMT -5
I'm from AZ im out in goodyear and go to school in phoenix, but traveling is truly worth it, unless you get shot by helmutt... : ) those events in washington are amazing, worth the price indeed!
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Arizona
Apr 20, 2007 13:27:05 GMT -5
Post by 2nd Bat on Apr 20, 2007 13:27:05 GMT -5
My son goes to school at ASU and is going to start airsofting next year when he is out of the dorms and can keep his airoft gear with him. Currently he has to come home or meet me at a national event in order to play.
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Apr 24, 2007 21:53:14 GMT -5
Post by safemilk on Apr 24, 2007 21:53:14 GMT -5
I have some friends that go to ASU, I've been on the campus a few times and everyone is really friendly, but I haven't met any airsofters yet
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Arizona
Jul 19, 2007 9:29:55 GMT -5
Post by iceplatinumsky on Jul 19, 2007 9:29:55 GMT -5
Sorry to revieve a thread thats three months old. But, have you guys heard of Airsoft Arizona? We are probley the third largest airsoft organization in the US next to socal being the first, and Hawaii the second. www.airsoftarizona.com
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Arizona
Jul 31, 2007 12:56:41 GMT -5
Post by 2nd Bat on Jul 31, 2007 12:56:41 GMT -5
I have played with lots of guys from AirsoftArizona at a variety of national events. RESTORE ORDER, Lion Claws, Hac Bao Etc. and my son has since joined them for a game or two in Arizona. They are a great group of players and have an impressive group of organizations.
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Arizona
Jul 31, 2007 13:06:59 GMT -5
Post by binarypunisher on Jul 31, 2007 13:06:59 GMT -5
Supporter is another guy from Arizona if I remember correctly.
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Arizona
Apr 5, 2009 13:31:53 GMT -5
Post by dasomen on Apr 5, 2009 13:31:53 GMT -5
I just got into airsoft and would really like to do it ww2 style...anyone out their looking for the same thing...i know its an old thread but you never know...
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Arizona
Feb 21, 2010 17:03:15 GMT -5
Post by Jackboot on Feb 21, 2010 17:03:15 GMT -5
I understand this thread is old, but to the Texas Question, there's only a handful of us in all of TX who participate in WW II airsoft. It doesn't seem like there's many states around us that hold events anyway...
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Arizona
Jun 27, 2014 6:19:17 GMT -5
Post by kerberos on Jun 27, 2014 6:19:17 GMT -5
I'm new to the forum and I noticed the Arizona thread. I live in the Gilbert/Mesa area. Looking for people into WWII airsoft. I have a passion for the history and have been trying to build my gear on a tight budget.
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2nd Bat
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Arizona
Jun 27, 2014 22:54:31 GMT -5
Post by 2nd Bat on Jun 27, 2014 22:54:31 GMT -5
You just might be the catalyst for a movement there. Get with local airsoft groups and attend with perhaps a few friends in WW2 gear and see who is naturally drawn to it and grow it from there. I know the terrain there is not western europe like but north africa and italy make a lot of sense
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Arizona
Jul 21, 2014 17:03:53 GMT -5
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Post by shiftysgarand on Jul 21, 2014 17:03:53 GMT -5
Indeed- I bet you guys could make a killer North Africa game down there.
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Post by ssgjoe on Jul 21, 2014 21:57:18 GMT -5
That's the beauty of California. We got areas suitable for Eastern Front, France/Germany, Italy, Afrika, and even Scandinavia and PTO terrains!
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Arizona
Aug 4, 2014 13:49:45 GMT -5
Post by luftwelle93 on Aug 4, 2014 13:49:45 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind flying to Cali for events but then I can't bring my guns and ammo pouches
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Post by ssgjoe on Aug 12, 2014 17:30:53 GMT -5
Nope lol. Maybe pouches but certainly not guns
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Aug 20, 2014 17:15:28 GMT -5
Post by 2nd Bat on Aug 20, 2014 17:15:28 GMT -5
You absolutely can bring your airsoft guns. Several of us from the Northwest have flown all around the country for assorted large scale airsoft events and I have never had ANY issues flying with airsoft guns. There are some specific rules you must follow which are mostly common sense. You obviously can't bring them as carryon and have to check them. they must be in a lockable gun case and you must use a TSA lock which they can remove and relock should an inspection be done (it always is!). You treat them like actual firearms and declare them at the ticket counter where you recieve a disclaimer form which you put in the case. I always put a large note stating that they are Airsoft Toys. They must be unloaded with the battery detached. Obviously items like simulated explosives, grenades etc should never be shipped even in checked luggage.
My guns do not have orange tips as this is simply a requirement for importation into the US although state law here may vary. The gun cases arrive at a seperate carousel usually with oversized items. Dozens of trips with airsoft guns although we frequently ship gear seperately to a trusted friend near the event to avoid lugging them to and from the airport.
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