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Skull Actual
| Welcome to the boards. __________________ "Das Dicke Ende kommt noch!" Devil's Brigade Milsim Team | ||||||||
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Class of 2012
Join Date: Nov 2008 Posts: 2,624 | Welcome to the society! ![]() __________________ The difference between death and taxes is death doesn’t get worse every time Congress meets. Looking for the best M4 or really any AEG for under $200? Look not further than the G&G Combat Machine M4 (Blowback or Non-Blowback). | ||||||||
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Senior Member
| Welcome to AS! __________________ Think inside the box, everybody else is too busy trying to think outside of it Those that attempt the ridiculous achieve the impossible. If Pinocchio said his nose would grow, Would it grow? | ||||||||
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Join Date: Apr 2010 Posts: 186 | Welcome to AS! I used to live in Oz for 7 years and where I lived in northern NSW near Lismore would have been choice for airsoft especially in the Nightcap area. Mind you, my girl friend was a hippie and wouldn't have approved at all and I never would have heard the end of it. The illegality of airsoft in Australia seems rather odd when you think how communist countries like China and Vietnam allow it but once you explain to the Australians that it's for pointing and shooting each other even with proper protection they'll turn their noses up and say, "That's not gonna happen, mate!" and down the idea falls. I bet in Queensland would be easier especially if there could be some kind of sanctioning from the police and maybe a XXXX on the side for them but as a whole I think that the closest you can get is resin replica rifles. I too will be moving to Thailand and hope to get something going there in the Chiang Mai area or round abouts in the bush somewhere. Possibly even a Vietnam group. Hell, if you were there you could get an SLR and convert it to wood furniture like the Aussies had in Vietnam though they used M16 as well. I always think of the scenes in "The Odd Angry Shot" starring Brian Brown about the Australian SAS in Vietnam. Bloody great film and pretty fair dinkum with repect to historical accuracy. I want to ask you, are you guys still using the Steyr Aug? I knew a guy who was Australian Army who went to East Timor who really liked it but I read sometimes that the M4 could one day win the contract and that the SAS prefer it as well. | ||||||||
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Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Indang, Cavite Philippines Posts: 228 | Welcome to AS forums | ||||||||
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010 Posts: 116 | Welcome. How is it down under? | ||||||||
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