I can see these getting really annoying, ive been in cqb games where teams have turned up with hundreds of pyros and they dominated and ruined the game to a point where the marshals had to add a per game limit of 3 to how many pyros could be carried
I've bought a few bits and bobs from Chinese ebay sellers, i think the delay is due to waiting for the cargo container they rent some space in to fill before it gets shipped out, don't forget where it's coming from it will spend literally weeks at sea before getting to you.
Also another thing to consider is expense, the cheapest i've seen re enactment arrows is around £5 each and LARP arrrows £8ish and they can be quite fragile, there is a good chance you'll only get to use each arrow once.
As fir eye protection, i can only really comment on my own equipment but my eyes are more protected when i airsoft than when i re-enact. My mesh goggles cover my eyes completely and are in total contact to my face, whereas my helm in re-ac has an open visor that whilst it would be a huge fluke...
i've dabbled in re enactment and regularly larp, Larp arrows are basically crap, they have a large soft foam head, they are designed to be too large to enter an eye socket and therefore are very un-aerodynamic every bb gun on the field will be more accurate and outrange you. Re-ac blunts are...
We have riot shields at IronSight, they cover roughly shoulder to knee so you can crouch behind them and cover up but you are not allowed to fire a weapon at all while using one.
Does anyone know where you can but the Cybergun Thompson drum mag separately? As i too bought one of these Thompsons for a laugh, i took to The Mall when some friends organised a private hire night and it performed well against their hire guns but i to also only had 1 40 round mag.
Hi there and welcome, i'm not too far behind you on the age front at 36, as for local sites if you can try out Ironsight near Andover http://www.ironsightairsoft.co.uk/.
cool i wasn't sure if they contained more explosives than say mk5 for example, i guess my main concern is that with them being launched is there an increased chance of an accident? Also does anyone have any idea where site insurance providers will stand on these, i know of one site at least that...
Cracking guys at Patrolbase, i missed the next day deliver cut off by around 10 mins, i phoned them up the guy processed and packed my order there and then as the courier hadn't arrived and i got my gear next day.
Hmm very interesting, i think you might be right in thinking copyright infringement we'll just have to wait and see i guess and hope we get a new shiny 6mm toy