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Yes that's...that's literally what I said.
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I was replying to this: "I'll be honest guys, if the Americans can do it, there's no reason we can't. It's all just proper marshalling at the end of the day". No mention of the law there.
I get the impression the septics have the same problems as we do. My cousin in Florida took his boy to a game last year and said it was great until they were "lit up by some punk 14 year old with a bloody compressed air bottle strapped on his back!". Also I'm sure we've all seen the infamous no full auto indoors videoBritish people are no more susceptible to poor sportsmanship than Americans.
We are; however, this is a long and disjointed discussion. Apologies if I did not go back and read each of your previous comments before responding to your latest one.Yeah I uh, I thought we were humans who could retain conversation context, and so everything I said in my previous comment would still apply.
Which was making the point that the only limit is ultimately legal, laying out why I think it would be interesting to expand options if the law did change, and that British people are no more susceptible to poor sportsmanship than Americans.
I get the impression the septics have the same problems as we do. My cousin in Florida took his boy to a game last year and said it was great until they were "lit up by some punk 14 year old with a bloody compressed air bottle strapped on his back!". Also I'm sure we've all seen the infamous no full auto indoors video
I only made one, but I understand if that's too much to read.We are; however, this is a long and disjointed discussion. Apologies if I did not go back and read each of your previous comments before responding to your latest one.
You thought that was snarky? Gosh, you have led a sheltered life.Then we can agree that the laws a given nation has seemingly have no effect on the Airsoft sportsmanship on the field. A legal solution to a cultural problem just doesn't really work.
But like I said, I think the law here is mostly good and DMRs are a good example of site owners having discretion over power limits for the benefit of gameplay. There's no legal reason for them to be lower power than BASRs, but the convention is such and players broadly comply.
I think people in the UK Airsoft scene get overly twisted due to a few bad actors, personally.
I only made one, but I understand if that's too much to read.
I consider it a basic courtesy to read people's comments before snarkily replying, personally.
Yeah dog I don't know what's happening either