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Old Guy getting into airsoft

Being a 17 year old makes me think you’re a dinosaur if I’m honest. Even so, I have seen some people in their late 50’s playing airsoft.
Funny that, cus I’ve seen so many little snots like you come then go in airsoft. 

 
17 eh?

What's your job?

I'm late sixties and I bet I could outwork you all day long.

Don't bother being honest cause you still got baby eyes. You know nothing of real life yet but you will learn. ?

Regards 

 
You don't even know you're born until you've been thrashed to death by your dad, got up before you went to bed, then walked to work in the snow, 5 miles there and back, uphill both ways.

 
You don't even know you're born until you've been thrashed to death by your dad, got up before you went to bed, then walked to work in the snow, 5 miles there and back, uphill both ways.
Haha. Shades of monty there lol

 
Hi all i am new to airsoft and just want to say hi and maybe at some point get help with everything from decent BB.s to buying a rifle and turning it into a DMR as there is so much to choose from i get lost 
What actually happens when you get into airsoft is that after spending hours researching and deliberating what to buy, when you finally get your first RIF you think it's the best thing since sliced bread. Then, exactly five seconds later, you go on the internet and start to look at even 'better' guns to buy.

This process never stops, even when you say to yourself that you don't need another gun as the other ten you bought do the exact same thing.

 
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