Hi all,
Just a few lines to introduce myself. I'm completely new to Airsoft although I've owned and used air rifles for years. I bought a Well MB01 on a whim for 'plinking' in the garden, and because it looked cool! But having watched a few videos on Youtube of Airsoft snipers in action the idea of charging/ sneaking around the woods seems like a lot of fun. So if anyone has any experience of Airsoft sites in the area I'd be interested to hear about them, particularly the suitability for sniping, and any power restrictions they might impose.
Talking of power brings me to my real reason for joining a forum. I'm a fiddler. If something can be taken apart and improved, either with nothing but time, tools and some skill, or upgrades then you'll find me surrounded with disassembled parts. I like the learning process and it would appear that bolt action Airsoft rifles are ripe for improvement! I hope that some of my hard won knowledge from messing around with air rifles (including making and constructing my own modified parts) can be applied.
Cheers.
Just a few lines to introduce myself. I'm completely new to Airsoft although I've owned and used air rifles for years. I bought a Well MB01 on a whim for 'plinking' in the garden, and because it looked cool! But having watched a few videos on Youtube of Airsoft snipers in action the idea of charging/ sneaking around the woods seems like a lot of fun. So if anyone has any experience of Airsoft sites in the area I'd be interested to hear about them, particularly the suitability for sniping, and any power restrictions they might impose.
Talking of power brings me to my real reason for joining a forum. I'm a fiddler. If something can be taken apart and improved, either with nothing but time, tools and some skill, or upgrades then you'll find me surrounded with disassembled parts. I like the learning process and it would appear that bolt action Airsoft rifles are ripe for improvement! I hope that some of my hard won knowledge from messing around with air rifles (including making and constructing my own modified parts) can be applied.
Cheers.