Seany.exe
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- Oct 10, 2015
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Going on your own shouldn't feel odd at all, especially if you're going to your local site.
I've only gone to airsoft with mates a total of 3 times, however by now I know a good 90% of all the regulars (at least i know them as "the guy with LEDs on his muzzle to simulate muzzle flash, the sniper dude with camo wrap" etc) and the marshals are always good for a laugh. Most of everyone will happily chat sh*t with anyone during game breaks or in the respawn area while reloading etc.
I'd probably learn more of their names. But seeing as most of them I only recognise through their kit/weapon during games there's not much point to me unless they ask (i'm terrible at remembering peoples names)
I've only gone to airsoft with mates a total of 3 times, however by now I know a good 90% of all the regulars (at least i know them as "the guy with LEDs on his muzzle to simulate muzzle flash, the sniper dude with camo wrap" etc) and the marshals are always good for a laugh. Most of everyone will happily chat sh*t with anyone during game breaks or in the respawn area while reloading etc.
I'd probably learn more of their names. But seeing as most of them I only recognise through their kit/weapon during games there's not much point to me unless they ask (i'm terrible at remembering peoples names)